Single Deck Blackjack +3

Single Deck Blackjack +3 is the classic casino game that offers you more ways to win!


    Single Deck Blackjack +3 Game Overview

    The minimum bet size in Single Deck Blackjack +3 is £1.


    How to Play 

    The aim of the game is the same as all standard blackjack games - this means that for a chance of winning, the total value of your hand needs to be closer to 21 than the dealer's.

    If your hand exceeds 21, you will lose - otherwise known as 'busting'.

    The best hand possible is blackjack.

    Blackjack can only be awarded from your first two cards and if they consist of an Ace, plus a 10 or a picture card.

    Blackjack beats all other hands. 

     

    Placing a Bet

    To start your game, you need to place a bet.

    This is done by selecting your chip size and placing it in the box at the bottom of the table.

    You then need to click on the 'deal' button to begin. 

    Click 'clear' to remove all chips. 


    Betting Options

    You can place the following types of bets in this game:

    • Rebet and Deal – places your bet from the previous game again
    • Let ‘em Ride – this bet includes all of your winnings from the previous game (please note: the Let 'em Ride bet cannot be placed if you purchased insurance in the last game)
    • Double – doubles your previous initial bet and places it again (assuming you remain under the table limit)

    You also have the following options to try to improve you hand:

    Splitting - if your initial two cards are of the same value, you can split your hand into two separate hands. Splitting requires you to place a second wager, of the same value as your original wager, on the second hand.

    Double Down - if the sum of your first two cards is nine, 10 or 11, you can choose to 'double down' on your next card. You will need to place another wager equal to your original one before you are dealt one final card.

    Insurance - if the dealer's first card is an Ace, you can place an Insurance bet to try to protect your hand. Should the dealer have Blackjack, your insurance bet will pay out at 2-1; if the dealer does not have Blackjack, your insurance bet will be lost and your hand will continue as normal.

      

    Card Values

    In Single Deck Blackjack +3, cards are worth the following values:

    • Ace - can have a value of one or 11, whichever is of most benefit to your hand
    • Cards 2-10 - all taken at face value
    • Face cards - each face card is worth 10


    +3 Paytable

    The +3 is an optional bonus bet.

    It can first be won once your initial two cards have been dealt.

    If your two cards, plus the dealer's face-up card, result in a flush or higher poker hand, the +3 bet will pay out according to the below paytable:

    Poker Hand
    Payout
    Flush5/1
    Straight10/1
    Three of a Kind33/1
    Straight Flush100/1

    Return to Player

    Return to Player (RTP): 99.91%

    The expected return is the amount we pay out to players relative to the amount of wagering on the game.

    For example, if we take £100 of wagers we will, on average, pay out £99.91 of wins.