21 Duel Blackjack
21 Duel features heads-up play against the
dealer. It
is based on traditional Blackjack, but is played
with
community cards to give the game an exciting
twist
This fast and exciting variation to the popular
Blackjack game
also gives players the opportunity to Bet on or
Fold their
hand.
The game also comes with an attractive side bet.
When
played, players combine their face up card and
the two
communal cards to try and forms a pair or a
three of a kind.
With players paid 4-1 for a pair and 30-1 for
three of a kind,
this side bet is good value and popular with all
levels of
player.
Quick Rules
Players are dealt two cards; one face up, one
face down.
Two communal cards are dealt face up. The dealer
then deals himself two cards face down. The
player now has two options: fold and forfeit the
Ante, or choose one of the two community cards
to pair his face up card. After making this
decision, the
player makes a second bet equal to Ante The
dealer asks the player if he wants to use the
face down card. If no, the card is removed. If
yes, the card is turned over and added to the
face up card - and the community card the player
chose. The dealer reveals his first face down
card and picks one of two communal cards. Which
card to pick is predetermined according to a
specific house way. If the dealers hand is not
17 or better, the dealer must turn the face down
card and use it. Whoever has the higher score
wins, and is paid even money on Ante and the
bet. If the dealer has less than 13 the player
will win even money on the Ante, but the second
bet will push.
The side bet element is then played using the
players face up card and the two communal cards
forms a pair or a three of a kind in order to
win.
Playing the Game
Play begins with every player making an ante
bet. Each player is then dealt two cards, one
face up and one face down. Two communal cards
are dealt face up. The dealer also deals himself
two cards face down After seeing the face-up
card, each player must:
Fold and forfeit the ante.
Pick one of the 2 communal cards to pair with
his face up card and form his initial 2-card
hand. The player can’t use both communal cards.
After making his decision the player must place
a second bet equal to the ante on the bet circle
number corresponding to the communal card number
he picks.
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