Spanish 21 is a variant of the blackjack casino table game. If you like blackjack, you will enjoy playing Spanish 21. There are some liberal rules that benefit the player while enjoying a low house edge.
Tea Spanish it is derived from some Spanish card games with 48 instead of 52 cards. All four 10. With 24 to 32 cards removed from 6- or 8-deck games, the casino can release some basic blackjack rules:
Player friendly rules
Players can double down once with two or more cards in any total, even after splitting.
Players can split cards of equal value, including aces, up to 4 times.
Hitting and folding is allowed on all split hands.
Late delivery is allowed
Duplicate ransom rule: After doubling down, if a player is not satisfied with an unbroken hand, they can salvage (get back) the folded part and lose the original bet.
the player’s hand totaling 21 always beats the dealer Bj – country (until) 3 to 1
The bonus payouts for receiving 21 cards with more than 2 cards are very player friendly:
player hand with 5 cards totaling 21 – country – 3 to 2
player hand with 6 cards totaling 21 – countries – 2 to 1
player hand with 7 cards totaling 21 – countries – 3 to 1
6-7-8 or 7-7-7 with mixed suits – country – 3 to 2
6-7-8 or 7-7-7 with the same suit – country – 2 to 1
6-7-8 or 7-7-7 of spades – country – 3 to 1
Bonus payouts always apply unless a dealer has blackjack. Doubling up on any hand also voids any bonus payouts.
Super bonus
In addition to bonus payments, a Super bonus is paid when a player has a 7-7-7 of the same suit and the dealer’s face-up card is any 7:
$ 5 – $ 24 bet wins $ 1000
$ 25 + bet wins $ 5000
All other players will win $ 50 as Envy bonus.
Doubling or splitting any hand voids all super bonus payouts.
Bonus payouts always apply unless a dealer has blackjack. Doubling up on any hand also voids any bonus payouts.
If all this temptation isn’t enough to make you want to sit down and play, there is also an additional bet you can make.
Dealer party
For a minimum of $ 1 up to their initial bet amount, a player can bet that one or both of the cards will match the dealer’s face-up card. There are 5 rewards:
A game not of the same suit: 3 to 1
Two games not of the same suit: 6 to 1
A match of the same suit – 12 to 1
One match not suited and one match – 15 to 1
Two games of the same suit: 21 to 1
House profit
However, there is an advantage to the casinos that offer this game. With 25% of the 10 cards of value removed:
The dealer will fail less often.
The player receives fewer blackjacks.
Doubling is less effective
House edge
The house edge for the Spaniard 21 is 0.4% if the dealer is on soft seventeen, 0.7% if the soft seventeen is hit. If he Dealer party If a side bet is made, the advantage jumps to about 3%.
The basic strategy differs from regular Blackjack, and requires study to get the maximum playing value for your dollar.
Here are the 21 basic Spanish strategy plays:
Hand – D / Up Card – Action
5-9 – any – hit
with 5 + card – 2-7 – hit
10-11 – 2-7 – double
10-11 – 8-A – hit
12-14 – any – hit
15-16 – 2-6 – Support
15-16 – 7-A – hit
17-21 – any – support
A3-A6 – any – hit
A7-21 – any – Support
pr. 2-7 – 2-7 – divide
pr. 8’s – any – split
pr. 9’s – 2-9 – divided
pr. A’s – any – split
everyone else pr – anyone – play hard
Good luck!