Settings - Blackjack Bonuses

Click on one of the ten tabs at the top of the screen for different folders containing sets of option settings. If you have difficulty finding an option, press the Locator button. This screen is entered from menu OPTIONS - SETTINGS and contains available table limits and bonuses as follows:

Blackjack Variations

Ø Player 21 ties dealer 10 up BJ - If the dealer has a ten up and an Ace down and the player has any 21, there is a push.

Ø Player BJ always wins - Your BJ beats a dealer BJ.

Ø Blackjack pays 2:1 - This valuable bonus pays 2:1 on Blackjack instead of 3:2.

Ø No Blackjack bonus - Blackjack pays 1:1, not 3:2. This is a very painful option sometimes used to counteract options favorable to the player. Be careful, this option is highly disadvantageous to the player.

Ø Diamond BJ pays 2:1 - With this favorable option, a BJ with two diamonds pays 2:1 instead of the normal 3:2.

Ø Ace, Jack of Hearts pays 2:1 - As it says, an Ace, Jack of Hearts Blackjack pays 2:1 instead of 3:2.

Ø Suited AJ pays 2:1 - With this favorable option, an Ace and a Jack in the same suit pay 2:1 instead of the normal 3:2.

Ø Blackjack pays 6:5 - This horrible new rule is starting to appear at many casinos. Blackjack only pays $6 for a $5 bet. This drastically affects the game.

Ø Blackjack rounded up - A Blackjack often results in a half dollar as a part of the payoff. At a few casinos, the dealer will round the payoff up to the next dollar instead of bothering with coins.

Bonuses

Ø 777 pays 2:1 - In the highly unusual case that you receive three sevens, you get a few extra dollars.

Ø 777 pays 3:2 - Even lower Blackjack bonus than above.

Ø Suited 777 pays 10:1 - Three sevens of the same suit pays 10:1. Good luck!

Ø Five card 21 pays 2:1 - Five cards totaling 21 pays 2:1. Small gain; but, keep it in mind.

Ø Six card 21 pays 2:1 - Six cards totaling 21 pays 2:1. Even smaller gain.

Ø Five or more card 21 pays 2:1 - Five or more cards totaling 21 pays 2:1. Small gain; but, keep it in mind.

Ø Suited 678 pay 2:1 - When this option is set and you get a six, seven and eight in the same suit, in any order, the payoff is two to one.

Ø Suited 678 pay 2:1 if wins - This is the same as above, except that the bonus is earned only if the dealer does not have 21 also. This rule is found in some Atlantic City casinos.

Ø Split tens then draw Ace is BJ - When this option is set and you draw an Ace after splitting a pair of tens, the Ace/Ten counts as a Blackjack and receives the appropriate bonus.

Define Custom Bonuses

If you don’t see a bonus that you want, click this button. You can create your own bonus rules. There are two sets of bonus rules, the normal set and the Spanish 21 set. You can get to both tables from OPTIONS - CUSTOM BONUSES.

 

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