Double Exposure Blackjack
Blackjack has been played in the United States since the early 1900's and, while there have been minimal changes to the rules; there is a new variety of the classic game.
Double Exposure Blackjack gives players the ultimate advantage of being able to see both of the dealer's cards. This variance is a benefit because players can better access their chances to win and can also make better decisions on their wagers. Since there is this added advantage to the player, the payout for Blackjack is equivalent to the initial bet, instead of the traditional 3:2 ratio. There are few other differences between classic Blackjack and Double Exposure.
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- Double Exposure Blackjack is played with 8 decks of 52 cards.
- Both of the dealer's cards will be revealed and kept face up when dealing.
- The dealer must hit on soft 17, unlike traditional Blackjack where the dealer must stand on 17.
- No insurance is offered or available for players and there is no hole card since dealer must reveal their hand.
- Splitting is allowed and can be done up to 3 times for each hand.
- Splitting Aces is legal, but players will only receive one card drawn.
- Blackjack pays an even payout because the dealer's cards are seen by all players.
Double Exposure Blackjack Special Rules

Kylie Harrison