Vegas Strip Rules:
Benefits:
- Dealer peeks at its hole card when the up card is an Ace or a ten value card
- Dealer stands on
soft 17
- Players can double down
on any two cards
- Blackjacks are paid 3:2
- Doubling down after splits is allowed
- Players can re-split up to three times to make four hands
- Insurance is available
when dealer's up card is an Ace
Draw backs:
- Players can only receive one card when
splitting Aces
- Aces can not be re-split
- If Aces are split and the player makes a blackjack it will only be counted as 21
- Four decks of cards are used
- Surrender is not allowed
Overview:
There isn't much difference between Atlantic City,
Vegas Downtown and Vegas Strip Blackjack rules. Some of the
advantages of playing at a Vegas Strip casino is the dealer must stand
on a soft 17 and that players can double down on any two cards.
The downside to playing a Vegas Strip Blackjack table compared with the
other two versions is that you can not surrender your hand. The
Vegas Strip rules are generally player friendly and have only a small
house edge. You reduce the house edge even further by using our
Vegas Strip Blackjack strategy
chart. Vegas Strip can be played at the
Super Slots casino.
BJ Rules
Atlantic City -
Double Exposure -
European -
Pontoon -
Spanish 21 -
Switch -
Vegas Downtown -
Vegas Strip
Strategy Charts
Atlantic City -
European -
Pontoon -
Spanish 21 -
Switch -
Vegas Downtown -
Vegas Strip