Blackjack Match Play

  
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Match Play 21 Blackjack. Match Play 21 is a casino style game of blackjack using 8 decks of cards and offering a bonus bet. The biggest difference between Match Play 21 and the standard version of 21. Match Play 21 is a form of blackjack that uses many of the same rules, and is played with a “shoe” made up of several modified decks of 48 cards each, with the tens having been removed. Each hand begins.

Match Play 21 Guide

Match Play 21, also known as Spanish 21, is a variation of Blackjack. Played with no Ten cards, other combinations drive the payout table. Try your luck at something quite different. With plenty of bonus hands and high payouts, this intriguing casino table game is certainly not your father’s Blackjack.

Blackjack Match Play

How to Play Match Play 21

The object of Match Play 21 is to come as close to 21 without going over, while still beating the Dealer.

Player’s Turn

Prior to receiving any cards, place your bet by clicking on the chips. You are dealt two cards face up. The Dealer is also dealt two cards, one up; one down. Click Hit to add another card to your hand. Click Stand to stop adding cards.

Surrender is allowed in Match Play 21. If you look at your cards and don’t think you can win, you can surrender half you bet and stop playing your hand. Insurance is also available – if the Dealer’s up card is an Ace, you can bet that the Dealer will get a blackjack. If they don’t, your bet is collected. If they do, you get double your insurance bet back.

Dealer’s Turn

Depending on the hand, the Dealer will hit or stand based on rules that the Dealer must follow.

You Win When

If the total value of your hand is closer to 21 than the Dealer, you win. You also win if the Dealer goes over 21 and you stayed below 21. If your total exceeds 21, you lose the amount you wagered.

Play

There are special winning 21 hands that focus on lucky number seven.

  • Match Play 21: You have Triple 7 and so does the Dealer
  • 7-7-7 all spades
  • 6-7-8 all spades
  • 21 on 7 or more cards
  • 7-7-7 all of the same suit
  • 6-7-8 all of the same suit
  • 6-card hand equaling 21
  • Any 7-7-7
  • Any 6-7-8
  • 5-card hand totaling 21
  • Any other 21

Game Features and Bonus Rounds

Bonus Hands (Do not apply when doubling or splitting.)

  • Match Play 21 pays 40:1
  • 7 or more cards totaling 21 pays 3:1
  • 7-7-7 of Spades pays 3:1
  • 6-7-8 of Spades pays 3:1
  • 7-7-7 all of the same suit pays 2:1
  • 6-7-8 all of the same suit pays 2:1
  • 6-card hand equaling 21 pays 2:1
  • Any other 7-7-7 pays 3:2
  • Any other 6-7-8 pays 3:2
  • 5-card hand totaling 21 pays 3:2

Jackpot Information

There is no jackpot in Silver Oak Casino’s Match Play 21 game.

Additional Rules

  • 8 Match Play decks are used – the four Tens have been removed from each deck, but all other face cards remain
  • Cards are re-shuffled after each hand
  • Dealer must hit on a soft 17
  • Your 21 always wins (except against a Dealer Blackjack)
  • Your Blackjack beats a Dealer Blackjack
  • You can double down on any number of cards, but only once during a round of play, and you will only receive one card
  • You can surrender after doubling down and then surrender the double down portion of the wager

Strategy & Tips

Blackjack Match Play

Double on two card hard hand totals of 9, 10, or 11.

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History

Match Play 21 Blackjack has also been called Spanish 21. It is very similar to Triple Sevens Blackjack.

Glossary

The potential of winning when playing Match Play 21 Blackjack is much greater when you know the terms associated with the game.

Bet: Click on the chip that you want to wager.

Blackjack: Two cards totaling 21.

Bust: Total value of your hand exceeds 21. If you bust, your bet is lost. If the Dealer goes bust, you automatically win.

Deal: Clicking Deal begins the round of play after your bet has been placed. In this variation of Blackjack, you and the Dealer are both dealt two cards face up.

Double: Clicking Double, doubles your bet, and one additional card is dealt to your hand. Your hand automatically stands, and play continues.

Match Play 21

Hit: Clicking Hit adds another card to your hand.

Split: If your first two cards are of the same value (such as 7-7 or 10-J), they can be split into two separate hands by clicking Split and doubling your bet. Note: Splitting Aces can only have one additional card can be dealt per hand. After splitting Aces, hands totalling 21 are considered 21s, and not Blackjack.

Match Play 21: You have Triple 7 and so does the Dealer.

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Stand: Keeps your hand as dealt, and the Dealer begins their round of play.