21 Duel Blackjack Rules

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21 Duel Blackjack Rules

21 Duel Blackjack Rules
It's tough to compare 21 Duel Blackjack to any other game; for additional detail, see the rules below.

Rules of 21 Duel Blackjack:
  • There are six 52-card decks in use.
  • Cards and hands are scored similarly to blackjack, except that blackjack is only 21 points and is equal to three-card 21-point hands.
  • The game starts with placing an Ante wager, and a 2 Up side bet if desired.
  • The game will then deal with two cards, one face up and one face down, and two communal cards to the dealer.
  • The player now has the following three options:
    • The Ante bet is lost if you fold.
    • Make a Raise bet equivalent to the Ante wager by selecting the LEFT card to combine with the player's face-up card.
    • Make a Raise wager equivalent to the Ante bet by choosing the RIGHT card to integrate with the player's face-up card.
  • Unless the player gets 21 points, he or she may hit or stand at this stage. If the player hits, the face-down card he dealt with was revealed and added to his hand. If a player prefers to remain in the game, the person's face-down card is discarded. After two cards, if a player gets 21 points, he must automatically stand.
  • If the player hits and scores more than 21 points, the Ante and Raise bets are forfeited.
  • Otherwise, the hand with the most points will be declared the winner. The Ante and Raise bets lose if the dealer has more points. The Ante and Raise bets will push
  • if the totals are tied. If the player with the larger total wins 1-1 on the Ante and Raise, the game is over.
  • The two community cards and the player's first card are used to determine the payout for the 2 Up side bet. A three of a kind pays 20 to 1 while a pair pays 3 to 1.