Super7
Game rules Super 7 BlackJack
Super 7 Blackjack is an exciting multi-hand Blackjack. You can play with 3 hands simultaneously. A Super 7 bonus game gives you the chance to win 5000.00. Each hand only plays against the dealer (ie the bank), independently of other hands. Six (6) card decks are used to play. Your goal as a player is to take cards (i.e., hit) until you have 21, or get so close without going over 21. If your first two cards are 21 in total, you have Blackjack.
THE RULES
If the total value of your cards is closer to 21 than that of the bank, you win as much as you have bet. If you have Blackjack, you win 3 to 2 times your bet (assuming the dealer has no blackjack). Ace is 1 or 11, pop cards are 10, and the remaining cards have the value on the cards. If the sum of your cards is more than 21 (bust), you lose your bet. If your cards have the same value as the dealer, of value 17 and higher, you will receive your bet back in a so-called push. Blackjack beats a score of 21. The Blackjack game in our Casino follows the standard “Las Vegas Strip” rules, with the following exceptions:
The deck of cards is shuffled again after each round.
The player may only split once.
The player may double after splitting.
The dealer only checks for blackjack if his open card is an ace and insurance is set.
BET
The player places a bet by placing his / her cursor on the desired chip and clicking with the left mouse button. The bet chip will appear in the “Bet” display box on the Blackjack table. The player can return to a bet before the game starts by clicking on “WIS”.
BETS BORDERS
The minimum bet in the Blackjack game is 1.00, and the maximum bet is 100.00. SUPER 7 SIDE BET The super 7S side bet is a completely different game in this blackjack game. By placing a 1.00 bet in the Super 7, you activate the side bet. The rules are simple: if the first card is a 7, you get 3 times your bet. The payout increases with each consecutive 7 that you get in that hand. The first card must be a 7 or you will lose side bet.
SPLIT 7’S
If player shares sevens from different hands, the payout is 50: 1, even if more sevens are shared. If player splits sevens from the same hand, the payout is 100: 1, even if more sevens are shared
PLAYER OPTIONS
DIVIDE
If your first two cards have the same values, you can split them and you can possibly bet again. You can then continue to request cards as usual. However, if you split two Aces, you only get one extra card for each hand. If you split 2 Aces and one of your hands has a total of 21, this is not Blackjack, but 21.
DOUBLE
If you get two cards and think that a third card will ensure that you win from the dealer, you can double. Your bet is doubled, and you are allowed to hit and receive just an extra card.
INSURANCE (INSURANCE)
Insurance is a game within Blackjack, and gives you the chance to protect yourself when you believe that the dealer might have blackjack. If the dealer’s first card is an Ace, he is deemed to have a reasonable chance of winning Blackjack. If you think that the card that has not been turned over is worth 10, you can insure yourself against dealer’s blackjack for half your bet. If the dealer has Blackjack, the insurance will pay twice the stake. If you are insured and the dealer has no Blackjack, you will lose your insurance. Your original bet applies by comparing your cards with the dealer. If you and the dealer both have Blackjack, the game results in a ‘push’.
RULES FOR THE DEALER
The dealer must draw cards until he has at least 17, and must stop at 17 or higher. If the dealer gets 16, he must take another card.
