Spanish Blackjack
How to Play Spanish Blackjack :
48 cards in each deck means that the rules are a little bit different in Spanish Blackjack from other Blackjack games but this only makes it more exciting.
Here are some of the rule variations and strategy-boosting tips to help increase your bank account:
*The card moves in Spanish Blackjack are mostly the same as with all other versions of Blackjack – you can stand, hit, double down, surrender and take out insurance.
*The Dealer has a hole card, meaning that he can check to see if he has a Blackjack if he has a 10 value card or an ace. If his first card is an ace, you will be offered insurance which pays out at 2:1.
* You can go for the double down rescue if you lose after doubling down, meaning you’ll only give up half the double down amount. And if you surrender, the same half amount can be sacrificed without repercussions.
*Splitting your hand is a great way of trying to make the best of your cards. You can split two cards with the same denomination, such as a queen and jack or two 4s.
If you split a pair of aces and then draw a 10 value card, it’s sadly not a blackjack, though its value is recognised as 21 and if the dealer has less, you will win.