
Atlantic City Blackjack
MicrogamingGame Description
Hit or stand? It’s time to make your play as the next generation of Blackjack games has arrived for mobile and desktop devices. Atlantic City Blackjack is the latest release in a suite of new table games from Switch Studios, available at Yobetit Casino.
General Gameplay Rules
• This is an American hole card game
• Dealer peeks on 10 value cards and Aces
• Played with 8 regular decks
• Dealer must stand on all 17
• Double down on any two cards
• Double down after split
• Split hands 3 times to make 4 hands
• Aces can only be split once
• Only one card to split Aces
• A split Ace and a 10 counts as 21 and not Blackjack
• Unlike 10 value cards can be split
• Late surrender is allowed
Insurance Rules
• If the dealer’s first card is an Ace, you can take insurance against the dealer getting Blackjack
• An insurance bet costs half your regular bet amount
• Insurance bet wins or losses are independent from your regular bet
• Insurance only covers your original hand. It does not cover any second hands on a split or a double down
• If the dealer does not have Blackjack, the insurance bet is removed from the table. The insurance bet cost is deducted from your credit balance, the game continues
• If the dealer has Blackjack, the insurance bet pays out at odds of 2:1
Double Rules
• You can double down on your first two cards
• A double down bet is equal to your regular bet amount
• When you double down, you are dealt one card and your hand stands
• You can double down after a split
Split Rules
• You can split two cards that have the same denomination or value
• When you split, a bet equal to your regular bet is placed on the second hand
• You are dealt a new card to each hand
• If you split a pair of Aces and draw a card with a value of 10, this is not Blackjack, it has a value of 21. This also applies to splitting cards with a value of 10 and then drawing an Ace
• You can only split Aces once. When you split a pair of Aces, each Ace is dealt one card, and the hand stands
• You can split a maximum of three times per game, equalling four hands
• Your split hands are completed before the dealer plays their hand
Late Surrender Rules
• Player can split on any deal of double cards
• No split on 10 and face card
• Player can split 3 times in Atlantic City Blackjack