More Blackjack Games
Face Up 21
In Face Up 21 your cards and the dealers are both face up, so you can see exactly what the dealer has. If the dealer has a “stand” hand – 17 and up – the game will automatically “hit” you until you either win or bust. This is because you know you have lost if the dealer beats you on the deal! This makes the game play very fast.
All ties are won by the dealer and Blackjack pays even money.
Match Play 21
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The dealer hits a soft 17, otherwise plays pretty much as you would expect.
Hand Payouts :
| Winner | Hand | Payouts |
| Dealer | Blackjack | None |
| Player | Blackjack | 3:2 (first hand only) |
| Player | Match Play 21 | 40:1* |
| Player | 777 all spades | 3:1* |
| Player | 678 all spades | 3:1* |
| Player | Seven-card or more 21 | 3:1* |
| Player | 777 same suit | 2:1* |
| Player | 678 same suit | 2:1* |
| Player | Six-card 21 | 2:1* |
| Player | Any 777 | 3:2* |
| Player | Any 678 | 3:2* |
| Player | Five-card 21 | 3:2* |
| Player | Any 21 | Even Money |
| Dealer | Any 21 | None |
| Player | Other winning hands | Even Money |
| Dealer/Player Tie | Other hands | Push |
*Non-doubled hands and non-split hands only
Pontoon
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In Pontoon both the dealer’s cards are dealt face down. A Pontoon is the same as Blackjack – 2 cards totaling 21.
You must hit if you have less than 5 cards and the total score is less than 15. You may not draw more than 5 cards (at that stage you already have a 5 card trick). You may double but only once. You may split once or twice.
Payouts are according to the following table. Note the 5 card trick payout – that is for any valid hand with 5 cards. It ranks just below Pontoon in importance. Note also that the dealer wins all ties.
Payouts
| Winner | Hand | Payouts |
| Dealer | Pontoon | None |
| Player | Pontoon | 2:1 |
| Dealer | Five-Card Trick | None |
| Player | Five-Card Trick | 2:1 |
| Player | Other winning hands | Even Money |
Match Play 21 follows the same game play as normal blackjack, but the 10 cards are missing from the deck. In addition to this there are a number of special hands with special payouts as per the table below. Match Play 21 also supports surrender – you can forfeit the hand and get ½ your money back at any stage in the game. You may only double once per hand. You may split twice.
The dealer hits a soft 17, otherwise plays pretty much as you would expect.
Payouts
| Winner | Hand | Payouts |
| Dealer | Blackjack | None |
| Player | Blackjack | 3:2 (first hand only) |
| Player | Match Play 21 | 40:1* |
| Player | 777 all spades | 3:1* |
| Player | 678 all spades | 3:1* |
| Player | Seven-card or more 21 | 3:1* |
| Player | 777 same suit | 2:1* |
| Player | 678 same suit | 2:1* |
| Player | Six-card 21 | 2:1* |
| Player | Any 777 | 3:2* |
| Player | Any 678 | 3:2* |
| Player | Five-card 21 | 3:2* |
| Player | Any 21 | Even Money |
| Dealer | Any 21 | None |
| Player | Other winning hands | Even Money |
| Dealer/Player Tie | Other hands | Push |
*Non-doubled hands and non-split hands only














