Experience the magic of Atlantic City with our software provider’s Multi-Hand Atlantic City Blackjack. This high quality casino card game is based on the classic game of blackjack with a few added extras. Play up to five hands at once where you can split or double down on any hand.
Filled with high quality graphics, smooth animation and easy-to-use game buttons, this is one online blackjack game you don’t want to miss. Play it online at Mummy’s Gold Casino and stand a chance of winning!
Play up to 5 Hands at Once
If you are familiar with classic Blackjack, you will have no trouble adapting to Multi-Hand Atlantic City Blackjack. The game consists of single blackjack table with the dealer located at the top of the screen and the player at the bottom.
There are five individual betting areas spread across the table with a space in the middle of the table for the dealt cards. The game buttons include the deal button, stand, split, double and surrender. The up and down arrows at the bottom of the screen can be used to increase or decrease your bet.
How the Game Works
A game of Multi-Hand Atlantic City Blackjack begins by placing your bet. Once you have chosen the amount you want to bet, you can click on the deal button. The dealer will then deal you two cards face up and himself two cards, one face up the other face down.
If the dealer’s up facing card is a 10, Jack, Queen or King or Ace, he can peek to see if he has blackjack. The aim of blackjack is to get as close to 21 points without going over 21. If you are dealt a low scoring hand, you can click on the hit button to receive another card. If you are dealt a high scoring hand, you can click on the stick button and see if the dealer can beat your hand.
Splitting Your Hand
In Multi-Hand Atlantic City Blackjack, you can also choose to double down. This means accepting one more card and doubling the bet. The good news is that you can surrender your hand after you have already doubled down. If you are dealt two of the same cards, you can split your hand into two separate blackjack hands. In this game, you can split your original hand up to 3 times. Once you have chosen to stick, the dealer will flip over his card and see if he can beat your hand.
In Multi-Hand Atlantic City Blackjack, the dealer must stand on 17. If both you and the dealer have the same scoring hand, the round is push and the bet is doubled for the next hand.
In this game, blackjack pays out 3:2 while all other winning hands pay out even money.