Super 7 Blackjack
Rules
Blackjack Super 7's uses a six deck shoe. The face cards -
jack, queen and king, all have a value of 10, aces count as
either 1 or 11, and the remaining cards are worth their face
value.
If your hand exceeds 21, you bust and
automatically lose the hand. If you have the same card total as
the dealer, from 17 and up, no one wins and you get your wager
back in a push.
The dealer must stand on 17 and above and draw on 16 and below.
If the dealer's face-up card is an ace, you will be asked if you
wish to buy insurance.
The Super 7 bet lets you shoot for the big win while playing up
to three hands of Blackjack at a time. The minimum Super 7 wager
is $1 and the maximum is $10.
Game Payouts
The Super 7 optional bet is settled separately, prior to your
regular Blackjack wager.
| Hand |
Payout |
| First card is a 7 of any suit |
3:1 |
| First and second card dealt are 7s of different suits |
50:1 |
| First and second card dealt are 7s of same suits |
100:1 |
| First, second and third cards dealt are 7s of different
suits |
500:1 |
| First, second and third cards dealt are 7s of same suits |
5000:1 |
If you get Blackjack (21), the payout is 3:2. If your hand beats
the dealer's hand but does not equal 21, the payout is 1:1.
| Hand |
Who Wins? |
| Dealer busts (hand exceeds 21) |
Player wins |
| Player's hand is closest to 21 |
Player wins |
| Player busts (hand exceeds 21) |
Dealer wins |
| Dealer's hand is closest to 21 |
Dealer wins |
| Hands are equal or a push is achieved |
No Loss or Gain |
Blackjack Terms and Lingo
| Term |
Definition |
| Bust |
A hand in blackjack that goes over 21. If you bust you
lose. |
| Double |
Allows you to double your initial wager. The bet is
placed after the first two cards are dealt. Only double your
bet when you are reasonably sure you will only need one more
card to win. Your bet will be placed automatically and you
will be dealt one last card. Your hand will always consist
of only three cards when doubling. Also known as doubling
down. |
| Face-up card |
The card in the dealer's hand that is face up for you to
see before you play your hand. Also known as open card or up
card. |
| Hard hand |
Any hand that does not contain an ace or a hand that
contains one or more aces that count as only one point. |
| Hit |
To ask the dealer for another card. |
| Insurance |
A side bet that equals half of the original wager.
Insurance gives you a chance to protect yourself from the
dealer's Blackjack.
If the dealer's card is an ace, there is the possibility of
blackjack. When this happens you will be asked whether you
would like to buy insurance. If you believe the dealer has
blackjack, you can buy insurance to protect yourself. If the
dealer gets blackjack, the insurance will pay 2:1, which
equals your original bet. If you have insured yourself and
the dealer does not obtain blackjack, then you lose your
insurance but retain your original wager. |
| Natural |
A two-card hand of 21 points, sometimes referred to as
blackjack. |
| Push |
A tie hand between you and the dealer, occurs when you
and the dealer have unbusted hands with the same total
points. |
| Soft hand |
Any hand that contains an ace that can be counted as 11.
For example, an ace and a 6 is called a soft 17. |
| Split Pairs |
If you are dealt two cards of identical value you can
split them into two new hands of one card each. Each hand
would then be played out in turn. You may only split a hand
once. The wager placed on each new hand will be equal to the
original bet. You may double down on one or both of the new
hands. When aces are split, only one card will be dealt to
each hand. A split hand resulting in blackjack pays out a
ratio of 1:1 rather than the normal 3:2. |
| Stand |
Stand is to be satisfied with your hand and refuse
another card. |
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