American Blackjack

American Blackjack

Pragmatic Play - Table game, 3 hands, 8-deck shoe

RTP99.60%
Max Win3x bet
VolatilityLow

About American Blackjack

Classic American Blackjack with 99.60% RTP, one of the highest in the casino. Up to 3 simultaneous hands. Dealer receives face-up and face-down cards. Side bets including 21+3 and Perfect Pairs. Betting range $1-$100 per seat.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happens when I play multiple hands at once, and does that change my odds?

You can play up to 3 simultaneous hands per round, each with its own bet. The 99.60% RTP applies to each hand independently, so playing multiple hands does not change your house edge, only increases total wager per round.

How do side bets like 21+3 and Perfect Pairs work in this game?

21+3 wins when your first two cards plus the dealer's up card form a flush, straight, or three-of-a-kind. Perfect Pairs wins when your first two cards are a pair. These bets pay according to the hand type matched and are separate from your main blackjack bet.

Why is 99.60% RTP unusually high for blackjack, and what does it mean for my bankroll?

The 99.60% RTP means the house keeps 0.40% of all bets over time, which is among the best odds in casino gaming. This does not guarantee short-term results, but mathematically you lose less per dollar wagered than in most other table games.

What is the maximum win on a single hand, and how does it apply?

Maximum win is 3x your bet per hand. If you bet $100 on one hand, the largest payout you can receive from that hand is $300 total.

Does the dealer follow standard American Blackjack rules, like hitting on soft 17?

The game uses an 8-deck shoe with standard American Blackjack rules. The dealer receives one face-up card and one face-down card, then hits or stands based on traditional house rules, though the exact hit/stand thresholds are set by game configuration.