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Blackjack Double Exposure Multihand

Do you have what it takes to tackle the dealer head-on and win mega casino payouts all night long? Welcome to Blackjack Double Exposure Multihand, the revolutionary new blackjack game that will push daring players to the limit. Reimagine sitting down at the table with a cocktail in hand, soft music playing and the gentle conversation of other players round the green felt.

Now you’re in the zone it’s time to play Blackjack Double Exposure Multihand. This game from Play ’n Go is perfect for players who want to inject some extra drama into the classic blackjack game. Play on multiple hands, hit, split and re-bet, and take advantage of stricter rules for the dealer. We wish you the best of luck!

How to play Blackjack Double Exposure Multihand

Blackjack Double Exposure Multihand is a great game for players who want to get more from the simple game of ’21’. To play Blackjack Double Exposure Multihand, first we must understand the rules of blackjack. Your aim is to get as close to 21 as possible with the numerical values of the cards in your hand. If you exceed 21, you’re bust and the dealer wins.

When you hit 21 or are close, you can choose to stay. At this point the dealer plays their hand – and if they don’t beat your hand, you win! To bet, simply place your chips on the table before hitting the green DEAL button and you’ll receive your cards. You can choose to hit, stand or sometimes split.

Blackjack Double Exposure Multihand bonus features

The best thing about Blackjack Double Exposure Multihand are the bonus features available in the game. For a start, the rules state that the dealer must stand on 17 and draw to 16. That means the dealer doesn’t have a choice to pursue a better hand, so you have a greater hope of winning if, say, you stay on 18, 19 or 20.

More importantly, you see both of the dealer’s cards from the start. Usually in blackjack the player will only see one of the dealer’s cards – but seeing two gives you extra knowledge of how the game will play out, and this means you can better strategise your play!

This double exposure is bad for the dealer but great for players! What’s more, Blackjack Double Exposure Multihand lets you play on three separate hands in one deal. This could trigger a mega payout if you strike lucky and all three hands beat the dealer’s.

Blackjack Double Exposure Multihand app game

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