THE GAME
Super Blackjack™ is the highest-action form of blackjack yet devised, delivering more than triple the action of regular blackjack while maintaining near-blackjack game speed. Better yet, with an adjusted house advantage of 0.31% per unit wagered, Super Blackjack™ offers the discerning action gambler some of the lowest-edge action on most any casino floor.
Super Blackjack™ is simply blackjack, except you can split any two cards (first two cards only), and can “double down” for up to 4x your initial game wager. There is no hitting – if you want to draw a card, you’ve got to pay for it.
The Ante pays when you make blackjack or when the dealer busts, and loses if you bust (which should never happen if you are playing correctly!) or when the deal does not bust. The Ante pays 2-to-1 for any player blackjack -- even if the dealer also makes blackjack -- while paying 6-to-1 for suited blackjack and 20-to-1 for Super Blackjack (the ace of spades with either black jack, in a nod to the hand that gave blackjack its name).
The game is essentially to bet the max in standard doubling situations, while using the ability to split any two cards in order to create more doubling situations – primarily when the dealer has a 2 through 8 showing. You can also use the ability to split any two cards to improve your chances with higher-potential stiff hands primarily against a 9 or 10. Meanwhile, you can use the surrender option to save half your initial bet with weaker stiff hands primarily when the dealer has a 9, 10, or ace showing.
Ante Paytable
Super Blackjack™ is simply blackjack, except you can split any two cards (first two cards only), and can “double down” for up to 4x your initial game wager. There is no hitting – if you want to draw a card, you’ve got to pay for it.
- Blackjack pays 2:1
- Double after split, for up to 4x your initial wager
- Unlimited pair re-splits
- Surrender allowed on first two cards (you can forfeit the Ante and take back your game wager)
The Ante pays when you make blackjack or when the dealer busts, and loses if you bust (which should never happen if you are playing correctly!) or when the deal does not bust. The Ante pays 2-to-1 for any player blackjack -- even if the dealer also makes blackjack -- while paying 6-to-1 for suited blackjack and 20-to-1 for Super Blackjack (the ace of spades with either black jack, in a nod to the hand that gave blackjack its name).
The game is essentially to bet the max in standard doubling situations, while using the ability to split any two cards in order to create more doubling situations – primarily when the dealer has a 2 through 8 showing. You can also use the ability to split any two cards to improve your chances with higher-potential stiff hands primarily against a 9 or 10. Meanwhile, you can use the surrender option to save half your initial bet with weaker stiff hands primarily when the dealer has a 9, 10, or ace showing.
Ante Paytable
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Super Blackjack™ represents a complete reimagining of blackjack, transforming blackjack from a relatively pedestrian hitting and standing game into an aggressive doubling and splitting game. This is a game where things happen – at one point in a billion-hand simulation conducted by Charles Mousseau of Total Gaming Science, the player had 41 units on the table (presumably after seven splits and eight max-doubles)!
And with an average bet of 3.91 units per hand with an adj. house advantage of 0.31% per unit wagered, Super Blackjack™ delivers both some of the biggest action and one of the fairest gambles around.
Adj. House Advantage
And with an average bet of 3.91 units per hand with an adj. house advantage of 0.31% per unit wagered, Super Blackjack™ delivers both some of the biggest action and one of the fairest gambles around.
Adj. House Advantage
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Adj. House Advantage
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Super Blackjack (6 decks, S17)
Craps - Pass Line with 3x, 4x, 5x Odds Blackjack - Atlantic City Rules Ultimate Texas Hold'em Baccarat - Banker |
1.22%
1.41% 0.43% 2.19% 1.06% |
3.91 Units
3.77 Units 1.13 Units 4.15 Units 1.00 Units |
0.31%
0.37% 0.38% 0.53% 1.06% |
*Craps, AC Blackjack, and UTH figures derived or directly sourced from Wizard of Odds