Casino Games & Slots - BlackJack - Understanding Blackjack Game Rules

This is an FAQ for Turbo BlackJack as offered on GGVegas, 

Please be aware that there are other variants of BlackJack offered in the casino that may differ from this guide, and we always recommend reading the information table on the game you are playing to ensure you are clear on individual game rules


Q: How many decks of cards are used in the game? A: 8 decks of cards are used.

Q: Is insurance available in the game? A: Yes, insurance is available when the dealer has an Ace.

Q: What does insurance pay? A: Insurance pays 2:1.

Q: Does the dealer have to hit on soft 17? A: No, The dealer must stand on 17.

Q: Does the dealer peek at 10 value cards and Aces? A: Yes, the dealer peeks on 10 value cards and Aces.

Q: Can a player double down on any two cards that sum to 9, 10 or 11? A: Yes, a player can double down on any two cards that sum to 9, 10 or 11.

Q: Can a player double down after a split? A: Yes, a player can double down after a split.

Q: How many additional cards can a hand receive after doubling down? A: A hand can receive one additional card after doubling down.

Q: How many hands can be split in the game? A: You can split up to 4 hands.

Q: Can Aces be split more than once? A: No, Aces can only be split once.

Q: How many cards are dealt to split Aces? A: Only one card is dealt to split Aces.

Q: What happens if a player splits Aces and gets an Ace and a 10 value card? A: Making an Ace and 10 after splitting counts as 21, not Blackjack.

Q: Can any two cards with a value of 10 be split? A: Yes, any two cards with a value of 10 can be split.

Q: What does Blackjack pay? A: Blackjack pays 3:2.

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