Multihand Blackjack
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Multihand Blackjack
Five hands at once. Each one plays solo. Place your bets. Cards deal. Hit, stand, split, double on each hand. Beat the dealer's total or bust trying. No waiting between hands. No shared outcomes. Your decisions on hand one don't touch hand two. Strategy multiplies. Risk spreads or concentrates. Control stays yours on all five.
Game Features
- Play up to five independent hands simultaneously
- Standard blackjack actions: hit, stand, double down, split
- Each hand wagered and resolved separately
- Blackjack pays 3:2
- Insurance option available
- Single deck shoe configuration
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I play multiple hands at the same time in Multihand Blackjack?
Yes, you can play up to five independent hands simultaneously from a single deck. Each hand requires a separate bet and resolves independently based on standard blackjack rules.
What blackjack actions are available for each hand?
Each hand supports hit, stand, double down, and split options based on your hand composition. Insurance is also available as an additional wagering option.
How does the deck composition work in this game?
Multihand Blackjack uses a single deck shoe configuration with 6-deck shoe penetration typical of online play, meaning cards are dealt from a standard 52-card deck.
What payout ratio applies to blackjack hands?
A natural blackjack pays 3:2, meaning you receive 1.5 times your original bet when you hit 21 with your first two cards.
What makes Multihand Blackjack different from standard blackjack?
The main difference is the ability to wager and play up to five separate hands in a single round, with each hand wagered independently and resolved according to standard blackjack rules.