Deal or No Deal Blackjack
Deal Or No Deal Blackjack
Step 1: Getting Started
- Choose your stake from the selection of Blackjack chips in the centre of the screen.
- You can choose to play up to three hands at a time.
- To place a bet, touch the bet area for each of the hands or side bets that you want to play.
- Once your bets are placed press Deal to start the game.
Step 2: How To Play
- You may choose different stakes for each of your bets - just select a new chip value or place multiple chips on each bet area.
- The total amount you have staked will be displayed in the 'Total Bet' panel.
- Press 'Undo' to remove chips placed in reverse order.
- Press 'Clear' to remove all chips from the table.
- Press 'Deal' to start the game. Once you have pressed 'Deal', you cannot cancel your bets.
- Once you press 'Deal', two cards will be dealt for each hand that you are playing. If you have bet on more than one hand, the hands will be dealt from the right of the screen. Then the dealer's first card will be dealt face up.
- Peek (depending on game configuration) - If the dealer has a 10 or Ace up, the dealer will peek at the down card to see if their cards give blackjack. If so, every hand which doesn't have blackjack loses. Any hand dealt a blackjack gets a 'PUSH'.
- Once each hand has been dealt two cards, you will be given the option to Hit (receive an extra card from the pack) or Stand (keep your existing hand as it is) for each hand in turn.
- If you have Blackjack or 21, you will not be prompted to Hit or Stand. As this is the best hand you can get, the game will automatically move on to the next hand.
- If you choose to Hit, as long as your new score is lower than 21, you will be given the choice to Hit again or Stand, until you either reach 21 (where the game will automatically stand for you) or until you go 'Bust' by scoring over 21.
- When you Stand or go bust, the hand is finished and the game will move on to the next hand and repeat this process until all hands are played.
- Next, the dealer's hand will be played. The dealer must Hit on any score 16 or below and must Stand on 17 or higher (including 'Soft 17', made up of a 6 and an Ace).
Push
- If the player and dealer stand on the same value, at the end of the round that hand will be Pushed.
- A Push is considered a draw and returns that Hand Bet to the player.
Double Down
- During any hand you will be offered the chance to 'Double Down'. To do so, just press the 'Double Down' button when it appears (with the exception of split aces).
- If you choose to Double Down, your stake for the current hand will be doubled, then you will be dealt one extra card and forced to Stand.
- If you Split your hand you will still be offered the choice to Double Down (unless you had split aces).
Split
- If your initial two cards are of matching value, you will be offered the chance to split your hand. To do this, press the 'Split' button when it appears.
- If you choose to Split a hand, you must wager again the bet for that hand.
- You cannot be awarded Blackjack after splitting, this is counted as 21.
- Only two splits are available from any one hand.
- You can split Aces but you will only be dealt one card for each split.
- Blackjack hands are split vertically.
Insurance
- If the Dealer's first card is an Ace, you will be offered the option to make an Insurance bet.
- The stake amount for an Insurance bet is fixed at half of the original stake on each hand for which you take Insurance.
- An Insurance bet is a completely separate bet and is not dependent on the outcome of the player's hands.
- The bet is whether or not the Dealer will get Blackjack.
- You can choose to place an Insurance bet on any or all (or none) of the hands you are playing.
- When this happens, you will be given the following options:
- Yes' or 'No' (applies only to the current hand). "Yes to All" or "No to All" (applies to all hands)."Never Offer" (stops the pop up from returning for the remainder of the session).
- If the dealer does get Blackjack, you will win the Insurance bet regardless of who wins the game, even if you go bust.
- If the dealer does not get Blackjack, you lose the Insurance bet and the stake is removed from the table. Your original bet stands until you go bust or win.
Surrender (depending on game configuration)
- During any hand you will be offered the chance to 'Surrender'. To do so, just press the 'Surrender' button when it appears.
- If you choose to Surrender, your current hand will be considered closed and you will be paid half of your ante bet.
- The surrender option is only available on each hand until an action is made. Once an action has been made the surrender option will become disabled for that hand.
Deal Or No Deal Side Bet
- This side bet can be played without a standard bet being placed.
- The Deal or No Deal bet is based on the players first two cards.
- Hands are ranked in the following order:
- Super Deal or No Deal - Blackjack with cases showing (average payout 60:1);
- Deal or No Deal - Any two cards with cases showing (average payout 30:1) ;
- A player will only be awarded for one winning event, although their hand may contain more than 1 winning event (the highest winning event will be paid).
- The dealer then resumes normal play.
Deal or No Deal
- After a short screen transition the player will be presented with the Deal or No Deal Studio, with cash awards available on 22 panels.
- Choose your lucky case then play a real game of Deal or No Deal against the banker. At the end of every round he will make you an offer and it is up to you to Deal or No Deal?
- Super Deal or No Deal is played out with enhanced values.
- Best strategy is to leave all offers.
Payout Information and Game Rules
- Deal or No Deal cash prizes range from 1x bet - 250x bet.
- Super Deal or No Deal - cash prizes from 2x bet - 500x bet.
- MALFUNCTION VOIDS ALL PLAYS AND PAYS.
Last modification date: 10/17/2023