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Play Blackjack MH for Real Money
Can you hold your nerve and beat the dealer in this exciting Blackjack MH game from top developer Play’n GO which is behind many online pokies Australia games as well. You can play up to three hands at once and the objective of the game is to have a hand value equal to, or closer to 21 than the dealer, without exceeding 21. If you exceed 21 you have ‘bust’ and lose your bet. All normal wins pay 1x the bet. The dealer must stand on all 17s and draw to 16. Blackjack ‘21’ pays 3:2 this is when your first two cards dealt total exactly 21. To calculate the value of your hand, the cards are totalled as follows: Cards numbered from 2 through to 10 are worth their face value. Jacks, Queens and Kings are worth 10. Aces are worth 11 unless it will cause you to ‘bust’ at which point its value changes to 1. Card suits are of no relevance in the game of Blackjack MH
The cards are re-shuffled following every round and the dealer must stand on 17. The game is played using 6 decks of 52 cards each, there are no jokers involved. After all of the initial cards have been dealt, the dealer is allowed to peek at their face-down card if they have the chance of Blackjack.
If the dealer’s first card is an Ace, you are given the option to place an Insurance Bet which is equal to half of your current wager. If the dealer has Blackjack, you win 2:1 on your Insurance Bet, if the dealer doesn’t have it then you lose your Insurance Bet and the round continues. If the value of the dealer’s hand is between 17 to 21 and matches the value of your hand, the game results in a ‘push’ and your bet is returned.
On receiving your first two cards, you have the option to ‘double’ your bet. You will only receive one more card to complete your hand. If your first two cards are of the same value e.g. 6/6, Q/K, you have the option to ‘split’ them into two separate hands by placing a wager of the same value on the second hand. However, if you split a pair of Aces, only one additional card will be dealt to each Ace hand. Feel free to browse our online casino Australia website for more games.