Blackjack Double Exposure
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Blackjack Double Exposure opens up a new world of blackjack to players. This is because you not only are able to see your own two cards, but you are also able to see the dealer's cards as well.
he dealer deals all of their cards face-up, making this a peeking game. You know where you stand the entire time you are playing the eight decks of regular playing cards.
You will find that blackjack Double Exposure is a play on the centuries old game of blackjack, but one with rules that give it a fun and unique twist.
- You may split two cards of equal value, including 10 valued cards that are not alike.
- Splitting Aces means each Ace will have one card dealt to it.
- If dealt a 10 valued card to a split ace, it is 21 and not blackjack.
- An additional bet is needed on the second hand after splitting and cannot exceed the amount of the first bet.
- Can split for up to a maximum of four hands.
- You can double down if your hand has a card value of 9, 10, or 11; after splitting; but not after receiving blackjack.
- The dealer is going to always hit soft 17.
- All tie hands are won by the dealer, but the player wins if the tie hand is blackjack.
- Blackjack hands and insurance bets pay 2:1.
Blackjack Double Exposure Special Rules

Kylie Harrison
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