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Triple 7 Blackjack


This variation of standard Blackjack is similar to Progressive Blackjack, as you can place side bets. Only through these side bets can the player win additional payouts.

Triple 7 Blackjack is played with five standard decks of cards. All decks have 52 cards, and all cards are re-shuffled after each hand.

In order to win the total value of the cards in your hand must be as close to 21 as possible without going over. The player closest to 21 wins the hand. You are not allowed to play multiple hands at a time. Every time you play a hand a compulsory side bet of one credit is automatically set. Only by placing this bet you may win the Progressive Jackpot. If the first card dealt to you for three consecutive hands is a seven of Diamonds, you win the Jackpot.

Triple 7 Blackjack is only meant for Real Account players, and only they can play this type of Blackjack.

The value of the Progressive Jackpot is constantly growing. If a player manages to win the Jackpot, the Jackpot resets to a fixed minimum value. All players, from all parts of the world are also notified about the win.

When playing Triple 7 Blackjack all players must place a side bet of one credit. If you are dealt two, or more than two, Seven cards in a hand, you will win part of the Jackpot. In order to win the Progressive Jackpot the first card dealt to you for three consecutive hands must be a seven of Diamonds.

Remember that standard Blackjack rules are followed when playing Triple 7 Blackjack.

Triple 7's Blackjack Payout Schedule:

This variation of standard Blackjack is similar to Progressive Blackjack, as you can pace side bets. Only through these side bets can the player win additional payouts. If the first card dealt to you for three consecutive hands is a seven of Diamonds, you win the Jackpot.

  • Blackjack pays 3-to-2;

  • Insurance pays 2-to-1;

A normal winning hand doubles the initial wager.

There are several payout combinations of Sevens. Make sure to familiarize yourself with them before playing the game:

  • 1 seven pays 5 credits;

  • 2 Sevens of different suits pay 25 credits;

  • 2 Sevens of the same suits pay 50 credits;

  • 3 Sevens of different suits pay 250 credits;

  • 3 Sevens of the same suit pay 1,000 credits.

  • 3 consecutive Diamond Sevens wins you the big Jackpot.

Triple 7's Blackjack Game Rules- General Rules:

  • Triple 7 Blackjack is played with five standard decks of cards. All decks have 52 cards, and all cards are re-shuffled after each hand;

  • Blackjack is the best hand and will beat all other hands;

  • Face cards (Jacks. Queens and Kings) are valued at 10;

  • Aces are valued either as 1 or 11;

  • You are not allowed to draw more than nine cards. If you have been dealt a total of 11 cards and the total value of your cards is still under 21, you must stand and let the dealer play his hand;

  • The dealer will always draw if he hits 16, and will always stand if he hits 17.

Betting and Payout Rules:

  • If the dealer busts the player always wins;

  • If your first two cards are an Ace and a ten valued card, you have a Blackjack. This is the best hand in the game and it pays 3-to-2;

  • A push is when the total value of the cards in your hand is equal to the hand of the dealer. The game is a tie and you get your initial bet back;

  • In case both player and dealer get a Blackjack the game is also pushed;

  • If you double or split your hand and the dealer gets a Blackjack, your wager is lost.

Splitting Rules - If you are dealt a pair, or two cards with the same denomination you can split your hand. You will have two hands to play, but will also have to double your initial bet by placing another bet on your second hand. The bet on your second hand must be equal to the bet on your first hand. If you are dealt a ten or a Face card and an Ace, it will be considered 21, because it is a split hand and it will be beaten by a Blackjack.

When playing Triple 7 Blackjack you are not allowed to split same value cards but with different denomination.

Double Rules - If the total value of your hand is 9, 10 or 11 you have the option of doubling your bet. The value of your Double bet must be the same as the initial bet. If you do double your hand, you will only be dealt one more card and then you must stand.

Insurance Rules - just as in standard Blackjack, if the dealers face up card is an Ace and you think he will get a Blackjack, you can use half your initial bet to buy insurance. You can use insurance to protect only one hand, your initial hand. Split hands or double bets are not covered by insurance.

Progressive Jackpot Rules - to win the Progressive Jackpot you must first qualify for it. The only way to qualify is to pay a compulsory side bet of one credit. In order to win the Progressive Jackpot the first card dealt to you for three consecutive hands must be a seven of Diamonds.

The Progressive Jackpot amount is shown in credits, but all payouts are in coin.

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