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- Approval Letterfrom The Washington State Gaming Commission For Match The Dealer.
Because all of the 10’s have been removed, the dealer has a lower chance to have a 10 value card, so the edge on the insurance wager is almost 25%. Most Spanish 21 games offer a side bet called match the dealer. The match the dealer side bet has a house edge of around 3%, which makes it one of the better side bets available in the casino.
Match the Dealer Blackjack is an exciting variant of the Las Vegas classic where Match the Dealer side bet takes the center stage. The idea is pretty simple, if one or two of your initial cards match dealer’s up card – you win. That’s it.
- Seven or More Cards: 3-1. If the player can make a three-card 21 with 6-7-8 or 7-7-7, they are also entitled to a bonus payout. Usually, this is a win at 3-2 odds; however, hitting all three cards of the same suit normally pays 2-1, while that combination in spades is worth 3-1.
- This side bet can be found on both regular blackjack and Spanish 21. This bet wins for each of the player’s initial two cards that match the dealer’s up card. Payoff multiples are based on the number of matching cards, suited or unsuited. The payouts range from 4-to-1 for a one-card match to 2-to-1 for a two suited card match.
To be honest, Match the Dealer is not as popular as some other side bets, Perfect Pairs or 21+3 for example. It’s hard to pinpoint the exact reason for that. I am guessing that we are usually attracted to high variance games, while Match the Dealer is a frequent wins / low payouts type of bet. Kind of on the other side of the scale from Progressive blackjack.
Now, that doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t give it a try. In fact, if you are looking to spice up your blackjack game, but in a solid way (and not something that can eat your balance within 20 minutes), Match the Dealer blackjack might be just the game you were looking for.
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How it Works? Rules and Payouts
First, Match the Dealer bet can be found at any type of blackjack, standard American blackjack, Spanish 21 (Pontoon) and so on. Second, it can be played with any number of decks and the payouts vary accordingly.
Here are the most common Side Bet payouts. The first option is the one that can be played online.
Blackjack – 6 Decks
Unsuited Match: 4:1
Suited Match: 11:1
House Edge: 4.06%
Spanish 21 – 6 Decks
Unsuited Match: 4:1
Suited Match: 9:1
House Edge: 3.06%
Blackjack – 6 Decks
2 Suited Matches 22 to 1
1 Suited/ 1 Unsuited Match 15 to 1
1 Suited Match 11 to 1
2 Unsuited Match 8 to 1
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1 Unsuited Match 4 to 1
House Edge: 4.06%
Spanish 21 – 6 Decks
2 Suited Matches Pays 18-1
1 Non-Suited & 1 Suited Match Pays 13-1
1 Suited Match Pays 9-1
2 Non-Suited Matches Pays 8-1 Can i play in spanish.
1 Non-Suited Match Pays 4-1
House Edge: 3.05%
Match the Dealer Blackjack Online
Currently, there is only one software provider that offers Match the Dealer Blackjack and that is BetSoft Gaming. It is called Pirate 21 and played according to Spanish 21 Rules.
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Pirate 21 would have been an interesting game even without Match side bet, but said perk definitely makes it even more exciting. Here are the basic rules of the game.
Rules
- Played with 6 Spanish decks.
- Dealer hits Soft 17.
- Player 21 and player blackjack always win.
- Double on any number of cards.
- You may Hit/Double on Split Aces.
- You can resplit Aces.
Payouts
- 5-card 21 pays 3:2
- 6-card 21 pays 2:1
- 7 or more card 21 pays 3:1
- 6-7-8 or 7-7-7 mixed suit pays 3:2
- 6-7-8 or 7-7-7 same suit pays 2:1
- 6-7-8 or 7-7-7 in spades pays 3:1
- Suited 7-7-7 when dealer’s face card is 7 pays $1,000 or $5,000. $1,000 for bets from $5 to $24 and $5,000 for bets above $25. As you can see, to maximize your return you should bet either $5 or $25.
Math the Dealer Payouts
- Non-suited Match the Dealer side bet pays 4:1
- Suited Match the Dealer side bet pays 9:1
Approval Letterfrom The Washington State Gaming Commission For Match The Dealer.
* In case both cards match, you will be paid only once for the highest match.
The table limits go from $1 to $100 and you can play 3 hands simultaneously.
The house edge of the side bet is 3.06%.