OVERVIEW
In Blackjack the goal is to beat the Dealer by having a hand value closer to 21 without exceeding it. With Signature Blackjack Surrender, you play a single hand, you against the Dealer, per game round.
This game uses eight standard decks of 52 cards, shuffled before each round.
The Dealer must draw on 16, and stand on all 17s.
You can Split, Double Down, and take Insurance. Plus, you can adjust the game speed and choose your favorite casino background music, all adding up to a fantastic entertainment experience.
PLAY THE GAME
1. UNDERSTAND THE BASICS:
• The goal is to beat the Dealer by having a hand value closer to 21 without exceeding it.
• Each card has a value: Number cards are worth their face value, face cards (King, Queen, Jack) are worth 10, and Aces can be worth 1 or 11.
2. PLACE YOUR WAGERS:
• Place a wager on your hand when ready to play.
3. RECEIVE YOUR CARDS:
• The hand is dealt two cards face-up. The Dealer receives one card face-up and one card face-down.
• Depending on the result of the deal, you may be offered the option of an Insurance wager or the option to opt in to the Even Money offer.
4. DECIDE YOUR MOVES:
• For each hand, you can choose to:
• STAND: Keep your current hand and end your turn.
• HIT: Take another card.
• DOUBLE DOWN: Double your wager and receive only one more card.
• SPLIT: If you have two cards of the same value, you can split them into two separate hands (requires an additional wager).
• SURRENDER: Forfeit half your wager and end your hand immediately.
5. DEALERS TURN:
• After you have played your hand, the Dealer reveals their face-down card and plays according to the house rules.
6. DETERMINE THE OUTCOME:
• Compare your hand to the Dealer's hand:
• If your hand is closer to 21 than the Dealer's without going over, you WIN.
• If the Dealer’s hand is closer to 21 than your hand without going over, you LOSE.
• If your hand exceeds 21, you BUST and lose that hand.
• If the Dealer busts, all remaining Player hands win.
• Tie: If your hand and the Dealer's hand have the same value, it's a PUSH, and your wager is returned.
7. PAYOUTS:
• Winning hands are paid out according to the game's payout rules, 1 to 1 for a regular win, 3 to 2 for a Blackjack (an Ace and a 10-value card), 2 to 1 for an Insurance win, and 1 to 1 for an opt-in to Even Money.
HOUSE RULES
GETTING BLACKJACK:
• A Blackjack is the best possible hand and automatically stands. It consists of an Ace and any card having a value of 10 dealt as the initial two cards to a Player or the Dealer.
• It cannot be beaten, only tied.
CARD VALUES:
• Number cards (2-10): Each card is worth its face value. For example, a 5 is worth 5 points.
• Face cards (King, Queen, Jack): Each face card is worth 10 points.
• Aces: An Ace can be worth either 1 point or 11 points, depending on which value benefits the hand more.
GAMEPLAY:
• INSURANCE: Available when the Dealer's face-up card is an Ace and the Player does not have a Blackjack. Select to place an Insurance wager equal to half of the initial wager. If the Dealer has a Blackjack, the Insurance wager pays 2 to 1. If the Dealer does not have a Blackjack, the Insurance wager is lost.
• EVEN MONEY: Available when the Dealer's face-up card is an Ace and the Player has a Blackjack. A player opting in to the Even Money offer will terminate the hand and be paid 1 to 1 on the initial wager.
• SURRENDER: Available only when the first two cards are dealt and the Dealer does not have a Blackjack. Press to surrender half the wager and end the hand. Surrender is not available after a split.
• When Player chooses to STAND, their turn ends and no more cards are received on that hand.
• When Player chooses to HIT, they receive one additional card. Select hit to draw another card for the hand in play. Continue to hit until the hand value reaches 21, or choose to stand and receive no more cards. If the hand value reaches 21, the hand automatically stands. If the hand value exceeds 21, the hand is bust.
• DOUBLE DOWN: Available for the first two cards of any hand except for a Blackjack. Select to double the initial wager and draw exactly one more card. Player can double down on the first two cards of a split hand, except for split Aces.
• SPLIT: Available if the first two cards in the initial hand have the same value. Select to split the cards into two separate hands and place an additional wager equal to the initial wager. Split Aces receive only one card per split hand. Split hands cannot be split again.
OTHER RULES:
• Bet Limits (Per hand) applies to the initial wager only.
• Eight standard decks of 52 cards are used in the game, shuffled before each round.
• Dealer Peek
- When the Dealer's face-up card is an Ace or a card valued at 10, the Dealer will peek at their face-down card to check for a Blackjack. If the Dealer has a Blackjack, the round ends immediately, and the Player loses their initial wager, except on those hands where the Player has a Blackjack, which results in a push.
- Insurance is offered to the Player before Dealer peek when the face-up card is an Ace and the Player does not have a Blackjack.
- Even Money is offered to the Player before Dealer peek when the face-up card is an Ace and the Player has a Blackjack.
• The Dealer stands on all 17s, meaning -
- Dealer must draw on 16 and stop taking cards once their hand totals 17 or more. This rule applies to both "soft" 17s (with an Ace counted as 11) and "hard" 17s (with an Ace counted as 1).
• Malfunction voids all plays and pays.
GAME PAYOUTS
OUTCOME
PAYS
PLAYER HAS BLACKJACK
3 to 2 (on the regular wager)
PLAYER WINS
1 to 1 (on the regular wager)
PLAYER TIES (with DEALER)
PUSH
INSURANCE
2 to 1 (on the insurance wager)
EVEN MONEY
1 to 1 (on the regular wager)
Example Payout Calculation
Let's say Player places a $20 wager:
• Blackjack: Player wins $30 (3 to 2 payout) plus the initial $20 wager.
• Regular Win: You win $20 (1 to 1 payout) plus the initial $20 wager.
• Insurance: If Player placed a $10 Insurance wager and the Dealer has a Blackjack, Player wins $20 (2 to 1 payout) plus the $10 Insurance wager.
• Even Money: If Player opted in to the Even Money offer, Player wins $20 (1 to 1 payout) plus the initial $20 wager.
HAND RESULTS
BLACKJACK
Player or Dealer has a Blackjack.
WIN
Winning hand. Player’s hand is closer to 21 than Dealer’s hand, or Dealer busts and Player does not.
EVEN MONEY
Player has opted in to Even Money offer.
LOSE
Losing Hand. Dealer hand is closer to 21 than Player’s hand.
PUSH
Tied hand. Hand value tied with Dealer.
BUST
Hand bust. Hand value is greater than 21.
SURRENDER
Hand surrendered by Player.
GAME OPTIONS
GAME SPEED
NORMAL - Normal speed.
TURBO - Turbo speed.
ANIMATIONS
ON - Animations in the game are on.
OFF - Animations in the game are off.
SAFETY NET
ON - Game presents Hit confimation when Player Hits on a hand value of 17 or higher.
OFF - Safety Net off.
INSURANCE
ON - Game offers the Insurance wager or Even Money offer whenever the Dealer's face-up card is an Ace.
OFF - Insurance wager and Even Money are never offered in the Game.
RIGHT HANDED
ON - Right handed game button configuration.
OFF - Left handed game button configuration.
FELT COLOR
Choose your preferred felt color.
MUSIC TYPE
Choose your preferred background music from the following options: JAZZ, LOUNGE, BLUES, CHILL, CASINO, CLASSICAL, NEON, HEAVY, and GROOVY.
VOICE TYPE
Choose your preferred Dealer voice, Male or Female.
ALL AUDIO
ON - All audio in the game is on.
OFF - All audio in the game is off.
MUSIC
ON - Background Music in the game is on.
OFF - Background Music in the game is off.
VOICE
ON - Dealer voice in the game is on.
OFF - Dealer voice in the game is off.
SOUND EFFECTS
ON - Sound effects in the game are on.
OFF - Sound effects in the game are off.
GAME BUTTONS
RETURN TO PLAYER (RTP)
99.63%
The Return to Player (RTP) percentage provided is a theoretical value based on long-term statistical calculations and optimal gameplay strategy. Actual RTP may vary in the short term due to the random nature of the games. The RTP values are intended for informational purposes only and do not guarantee specific outcomes or winnings.
PLEASE NOTE
Some settings and features may not be available. Any changes to game rules will be conducted in accordance with regulatory requirements. In the event of a disconnection, the final game state is displayed upon returning to the game, and the balance is updated with the amount won or lost.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
• Game Help v1.0.1
• © Caesars Entertainment, Inc.
• Fri May 16 2025 11:05:00 GMT-0500