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Single Deck Blackjack

Single Deck BlackjackPlaying Single Deck Blackjack with only one deck of cards does have its advantages, but you will not have the ability to play multiple hands at once.

Single Deck Blackjack has a low house edge with high minimum bet which is ideal for high rollers
There are three different table wager limits to choose from in Single Deck Blackjack - $25-$250, $50-$500, and $100-$1,000.

Single Deck Blackjack follow Cryptologic’s general Blackjack rules pretty rigidly.

The dealer will stand on all soft 17’s, peek for Blackjack, and will pay out 3 to 2 on a Player Blackjack, as long as the dealer doesn’t have Blackjack as well.
You’ll always be able to buy insurance, but not to surrender. You will be able to double down on any two initial cards, and splitting once is also an option, such as value and not identical cards.

Should you choose to double down in a Cryptologic Blackjack game, you’ll be dealt one more card and then be forced to stand, much like if you split Aces.

The auto betting options are some of the nice features Cryptologic software has to offer. The wagering stage of the game is the most consuming and the automated process gives you three different options: place the same bet each time, create a recurring pattern of bets, or base bets on the outcome of the previous game.

This automatic betting does not mean that the game will be played for you as you will still have to ultimately decide when to hit, stand, split, or double down. You will be prompted with a warning if it feels like you’re making a wrong decision.

 

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Single Deck Blackjack

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