How To Play Live Infinite Blackjack In Canada?
Live Infinite Blackjack is available at almost all live casinos in Canada. You can find Live Infinite Blackjack at Ruby Fortune Casino, Spin Casino, Play Now Casino and others. Live Infinite Blackjack is powered by Evolution gaming as well as Pragmatic Play and is streamed live from Evolution Gaming’s studios around Europe or streamed directly from their live casino studio in Riga, Latvia. In addition to this, there is also a computer-generated element that is in symbiosis with the live studio. This CG imagery shows how much the player has staked, their username and the total card value they have.
You can play live infinite Blackjack on your cell phone, tablet or PC that is your choice. Like in any live dealer game the game is conducted by experienced live dealers who make the Blackjack experience much more enjoyable. They often interact with players and always make everyone welcome.
How To Play Live Infinite Blackjack In Canada?
You can play Live Infinite Blackjack in Canada at live casinos. Live Infinite Blackjack is played with 8 decks of cards which are randomly shuffled. This ensures that the game is played in a fair environment.
Though this live casino game is similar to most other forms of Blackjack played out there. However, there is one slight difference. This variation is the 6-card Charlie rule. This rule stipulates that if the player plays with six cards, he/she is the winner regardless of the dealer’s hand. This means that even if the dealer hits Blackjack, he/she will still lose to a player with six cards.
One of the most important aspects of Live Infinite Blackjack is the variety of bets that it includes. These include the standard Insurance, Double Down, Hit, Split, and Stand bets.
In addition to these bets there are also some really interesting side bets. These include Any Pair, 21+3, Hot 3 and Bust It.
Bets on Live Infinite Blackjack vary from one operator to another, but players can expect very inclusive limits. These usually start at $1 and can go as high as $5,000.
Like other live casino games, Live Infinite Blackjack is also equipped with a live chat option. Through it players can communicate with the dealer and share a strategy or two. Statistical information relating to recent games is also available to players.
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The objective of Infinite Blackjack is to achieve a higher card count than the dealer, but without going over 21. The best hand is Blackjack – when the sum of the values of the first two cards dealt is exactly 21.
You compete only against the dealer, not against other players in this game
Infinite Blackjack is played with eight decks. The dealer always stands on 17 and you can Double Down on any two initial cards. Also split initial cards of equal value.
Other features include:
- Only one Split per hand.
- Single card dealt to each Split Ace.
- No Double Down after Split.
- Six Card Charlie.
- Insurance offered when dealer shows an Ace.
- Blackjack pays 3 to 2.
- Insurance pays 2 to 1.
- Push game when hands tie.
The game is hosted by a dealer and allows an unlimited number of players to play in each game round. The game is played with eight standard 52-card decks.
Card values in Blackjack are as follows:
- · Cards from 2 to 10 are worth their face value.
- · Face cards (Jacks, Queens and Kings) are each worth 10.
- · Aces are worth 1 or 11, whichever is more favorable to the hand. Note that a soft hand includes an Ace worth 11. After the allotted betting time has expired, the dealer deals one card face up to all players, ending with the dealer. The dealer then deals a second card face up to all players but the dealer’s second card is dealt face down. The value of your initial hand is displayed next to your cards. Blackjack If the value of your original two-card hand is exactly 21, you have Blackjack! Insurance
If the dealer’s upcard is an Ace, you are given the option to purchase insurance to offset the risk that the dealer has Blackjack – even when you have Blackjack yourself. The amount of insurance is equal to one half of your main bet, and the insurance bet is settled separately from the bet on your hand. The dealer then peeks at the value of his/her downcard to check for Blackjack. If the dealer does not have Blackjack, the round continues. If the dealer has Blackjack, but you do not, the game is over and the dealer’s hand wins.
If you and the dealer both have Blackjack, the game ends in a push and your bet is returned. Note that when the dealer’s upcard is a 10 or face card, you will not be given the option to purchase insurance, and the dealer will not peek at his downcard to check for Blackjack. Double Down, Hit or Stand If the dealer does not have Blackjack upon checking his/her two initial cards, players are given the chance to improve the values of their hands in turn, by the dealer offering to deal further cards to players’ hands. If the value of your initial hand is not 21, you can decide to Double Down. In this case, you will double your bet and be dealt only one additional card to add to your hand.
Game Strategies
Alternatively, you can decide to Hit to be dealt an additional card to add to the value of your hand. You can Hit more than once to receive additional cards before you decide to Stand once you are satisfied with the value of your hand. Note that the player will not be offered a decision option when his/her soft hand score equals 21. Split If your initial hand is a pair of cards of equal value, you can decide to Split the pair to make two separate hands, each with a separate bet equal to your main bet.
After a second card is dealt to both your hands, you can improve the value of these two hands by deciding to Hit. Again, you can choose to Stand once you are satisfied with the value of your two hands. However, if you Split an initial pair of Aces, you will receive only one additional card per hand with no option to Hit. Outcome If the sum of your hand exceeds 21, you bust and lose your bet on that hand. When all players have taken their turns, the dealer reveals the value of his/her downcard.
The dealer must Hit on a hand of 16 or less and must Stand on a hand of soft 17 or more. (Remember that a ‘soft hand’ includes an Ace worth 11.) Oct 16, 2019 Page 3 Version 1.0 You win when the value of your final hand is closer to 21 than the dealer’s hand or when the dealer busts. If the value of your hand is the same as the dealer’s, the game round ends in a push and your bet is returned. Blackjack is only possible using the two cards in the initial two-card deal. A hand of 21 resulting from a split pair is not considered a Blackjack.
Therefore, Blackjack beats any hand of 21 resulting from a split pair. “Six Card Charlie” rule The “Six Card Charlie” rule means you win automatically if your hand consists of six cards with the total card value 21 or less, even if the dealer has Blackjack. In the case of a Split hand, each hand is evaluated individually.
Side Bets in Infinite Blackjack
This Blackjack game also includes optional side bets – Any Pair,21+3,Hot 3,Bust It. You may place side bets in combination with your main Blackjack bet. You have the chance to win on any side bet whether you later win or lose on your Blackjack bet.
Any Pair: The Any Pair side bet allows you to bet on the combination of the two first cards of your hand. The winning combination in this case is any two cards of the same value: e.g. two Queens, two Aces, two 10s, etc.
There are two types of combinations for the Any Pair side bet, each with a different payout:
- · Any Pair, e.g. 10 of Clubs and 10 of Hearts.
- · Suited Pair, e.g. 2x Aces of Spades. 21+3 The 21+3 side bet gives you the chance to win if your first two cards plus the dealer’s upcard comprise any of the following winning combinations (similar to those in poker), each with a different payout:
- · Suited Trips – an identical triplet, e.g. 3x Queens of Hearts.
- · Straight Flush – in numerical sequence and same suit, e.g. 10, Jack and Queen of Diamonds.
- · Three of a Kind – same value but different suits, e.g. any three non-matching Kings.
- · Straight – in numerical sequence but different suits, e.g. 2 of Spades + 3 of Clubs + 4 of Hearts.
- · Flush – non-sequential cards in the same suit, e.g. 2, 6 and 10 of Clubs.
Hot 3 Side Bet
The Hot 3 side bet allows you to bet on the combination of three cards, comprising your two first cards and the one open card on the dealer’s hand.
There are several combinations for the Hot 3 side bet, each with a different payout:
- · Total 19, like: 8 of Hearts, 2 of Diamonds and 9 of Spades.
- · Total 20, for example 8 of Hearts, 2 of Diamonds and 10 of Spades.
- · Total 21, suited, as: 9 of Diamonds, 2 of Diamonds and 10 of Diamonds.
- · Total 21, unsuited, like 9 of Hearts, 2 of Diamonds and 10 of Spades.
- · 7-7-7, such as: 7 of Hearts, 7 of Clubs and 7 of Diamonds.
Bust It Side Bet
The Bust It side bet allows you to bet that the total value of the dealer’s cards will exceed 21, i.e. he/she will bust. The Bust It side bet is pushed if the player has Blackjack.
There are several combinations for the Bust It side bet, each with a different payout:
- · Bust with 3 cards.
- · Bust with 4 cards.
- · Bust with 5 cards.
- · Bust with 6 cards.
- · Bust with 7 cards.
- · Bust with 8 or more cards.
Payouts in Infinite Blackjack
- · Blackjack pays 3:2.
- · Winning hand pays 1:1.
- · If the dealer has Blackjack, insurance pays 2:1.
Finally your payout depends on the type of bet placed.