Blackjack Rtp
However, although the RTP is high in blackjack, the variance is low as the highest payout possible in one hand is limited to 3:2 (blackjack). In comparison to slot games for example where players are sometimes able to win up to several thousand times their stake, blackjack players are unlikely to win a huge amount in one session. As blackjack rules may vary from casino to casino, it's obvious that RTP may differ as well. But generally, a game of blackjack played by a player utilizing the basic blackjack strategy gives an expected RTP of around 99.5%. In live and online blackjack the expected RTP changes as the dealer deals cards from the deck.
Blackjack Surrender utilises a combination between standard game rules, and a modern feature, allowing players to forfeit half the bet value, should the hand be considered too weak by the player before the dealer reveals the house cards.
Blackjack Surrender forms part of the Playtech table game selection, consisting of multiple other Blackjack variants. The developer remains among the top choices for table games as high-quality graphics and realistic animations form part of each round. Blackjack Surrender delivers a multi-hand opportunity with six standard decks, each containing 52 cards.
Playtech’s Blackjack Surrender is an instant favourite among both professional and beginner Blackjack players as easy to use options include multi-hand gaming, standard Blackjack rules, and of course, the surrender option.
The modern Blackjack variant still promotes the full set of Blackjack options, including double-up and split. However, one significant change is the dealer who stands on a soft 17, tilting the edge in favour of the player.
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• The game is played with one standard decks of 52 cards (Jokers not included). The cards are re-shuffled after each round.
• The dealer draws two cards, one face up and one face down, for the initial hand.
• The dealer checks for blackjack if the card faced up is an Ace or a card valued as 10.
• With a „hard” hand, the dealer will draw on 16 (or lower) and stand on 17 (or higher).
• With a „soft” hand, the dealer will draw on 17 (or lower) and stand on 18 (or higher).
• Per game round, a split may be performed only once per hand.
• All pairs, including face cards + 10, can be split. In the event of a split, the hands are played in turn, starting from the right (of the player).
• If two Aces are split, only one card per hand is dealt.
• A split Ace + a face card counts as 21 and not a Blackjack. The same applies to a split face card + Ace.
• Doubling down on any two-card hand is allowed.
• Doubling down after a split is allowed.
• You cannot draw a card on 21.
• You cannot count a Blackjack as 11 and thereby double the bet.
• Surrender, even money or insurance is not offered.
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What special rules are you talking about ?
Must be:
'• You cannot draw a card on 21.
• You cannot count a Blackjack as 11 and thereby double the bet.'
No?
Haha. Very funny. Let's say I am just asking the Wizard to tell if the rules are the same as Bovada's Single Deck and what is the RTP.
Based on total dependent strategy, RTP = 99.927%
Based on perfect 2 card dependent strategy, RTP = 99.953%
Based on perfect composition dependent strategy, RTP = 99.963%
The house edge is near zero, does it really matter what strategy you want to use ? Bonus hunting ? LOL
You cannot draw a card on 21: Far as I can think of, this rule only matters if you can double on 21, if there's charlie, or if you're depth charging. And all three of these are out.
You cannot count a Blackjack as 11 and thereby double the bet: You'll never see a count high enough to make this beneficial.
Even money or insurance is not offered: That only gets taken at TC+3 in Hi-Lo, which you'll never actually see here.
Thank you ssho88. I appreciate it. I understand that you had somehow played with the Blackjack House Edge Calculator. (snip)
I managed to get the Wiz's house edge calculator to work and get the correct house edge (see Wiz's three links at the top, and other helpful links)
https://wizardofodds.com/games/blackjack/calculator/
https://wizardofodds.com/games/blackjack/strategy/calculator/
https://wizardofodds.com/games/blackjack/hand-calculator/
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http://www.bjstrat.net/cgi-bin/cdca.cgihttp://www.beatingbonuses.com/houseedge.htm
https://www.blackjackinfo.com/free-blackjack-combinatorial-analyzer/ (if you want one you can download)
Also, as someone already answered, Insurance 'doesn't matter' since it is a - EV bet all the time when playing one box per game (if you can play two or more boxes per game, then that is a different story).
Lastly, you may find this helpful, but with the rules you mention here are some 3 card basic strategy changes:
Hard 16 vs Dealer 10: If your hand has 1 (or more) 5's and / or 1 (or more) 4's always stand, and you would generally hit if there aren't any 5's or 4's in your hand.
Hard 15 vs Dealer 10: If your hand is (order doesn't matter) 5-5-5, 4-5-6, or 3-6-6 then stand, and you would generally hit for all the other cases.
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Hard 12 vs Dealer 3: Stand on all*** hands.
***: This assumes that you are playing correct BS by always splitting A's.
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Note: For any pair of A's that you don't split (for whatever reason) then the 'next best' play is to hit, if you had A-A-10 vs a dealer 3.Blackjack Rtp
I know the insurance is a lousy bet - that's why it's player friendly to remove it entirely. Just like concluding the hand with player's 21. Those are nice simplifying rules as it's pretty clear that no average players will choose this variant. I particularly like that Hit, Stand and Double options are always available. This way, Paf can capitalize on player's mistakes instead of the house edge. Bravo!
Finally, may I suggest to Wiz it's worth to update their review to include their own unique games, especially Desperado Blackjack. Here's what they say: 'We have games that are not found anywhere else online. Our Game Studio creates entirely new characters and we release several new games each year'. For example they have progressive roulette with at least 5000 euro jackpot (6379 euro right now) so there has to be a break-even point somewhere. They don't say much how this works - only that 0.31% of the bet is added to the pot.