Slot Madness
Multi-Player
Progressive Blackjack - Rules
Rule
Authority:
InterCasino
Multi-Player Progressive Blackjack is played and programmed according
to Atlantic City blackjack rules.
Authority: New
Jersey Casino Control Commission.
Rule Exceptions:
The deck is shuffled after approximately one-third of the shoe has been
dealt, pairs may not be re-split, and players may not draw additional
cards on split Aces.
Premise:
In Multi-Player
Progressive Blackjack, before you are dealt any cards, you have the
option of making a $1 side bet that allows you to participate in
additional payouts. Upon wagering, each player and the dealer (the
computer) are dealt two cards to start. The objective of Multi-Player
Progressive Blackjack is to accumulate cards that add up closer to 21
than that of the dealer’s cards, without going over 21. Cards are worth
their face value with the exception of Kings, Queens, and Jacks which
are each worth 10 and Aces, which are worth either 1 or 11. If the
value of your hand is closer to 21 than that of the dealer, you win. If
the value of the dealer's hand is higher than yours, you lose. If the
hands are of equal value, the deal is a push and your money is
returned. If you have a total of 22 or higher (a busted hand), you lose
regardless of whether the dealer also busts.
Summary
of Rules:
- 8 52-card decks
are used
- The deck is
re-shuffled after approximately one-third of the shoe (the 8 decks of
cards) has been dealt.
- Dealer stands on
all 17's
- Doubling after
splitting allowed
- No re-splitting
of cards allowed
- No surrender
- Only one
additional card allowed on each Ace when splitting a pair of Aces
How
to Play:
InterCasino Multi-Player Progressive Blackjack is played with eight
fifty-two-card decks. The deck is re-shuffled after approximately
one-third of the shoe (the 8 decks of cards) has been dealt. All face
cards are valued at ten and the cards from 2-10 are valued as
indicated. Aces can be valued at either one or eleven; if counting the
Ace as eleven would put the hand over twenty-one, the Ace is
automatically counted as one instead. You need not specify which value
the Ace has. It's always assumed to have the value that makes the best
hand. The value of a hand is simply the sum of the values of the
individual cards. For example, a hand containing a Jack, 3, and 4 has a
value of 17.
Your chips are
stacked by denomination ($1, $5, $25, $100, $500) at the bottom of the
game window. Select the amount you would like to wager on a given hand
by clicking the left mouse button on the chip of that denomination. The
amount wagered per hand may be increased or decreased by placing the
mouse on the stack that you wish to add or subtract to your bet. Each
time you click the left mouse button you will add a chip from that pile
to your planned wager amount. Likewise by clicking on the right mouse
button you can decrease your planned wager amount. You may repeat your
last bet by simply hitting the "0" button of your numeric keyboard.
Other keyboard shortcuts are summarized below. If you place a wager
that is lower than the minimum table bet limit, your bet amount will be
automatically adjusted to the minimum bet amount.
To qualify for the
Bonus Jackpot you need to place a $1 bonus bet. You do this by clicking
on the flashing chip holder directly in front of you. You may place a
Bonus bet prior to playing your hand as long as the lights surrounding
the chip holder are flashing. Players may win a bonus payout, if they
receive two or more consecutive Aces as the first cards dealt to them
in their hand. The size of the Jackpot increases with every bet. The
current level of the Jackpot is displayed at the left-hand side or
right-hand side of the screen depending on your seating position. You
may also qualify for a bonus payout based on the suit and number of
aces held in a particular hand. See the Bonus Payout Table.
In Multi-Player
Progressive Blackjack, each table can accommodate five players and the
dealer. A shining white light will note your spot on the table. In
between hands, you may change your position on the table by clicking on
the desired spot. Each player begins a hand by placing a bet on the
table as described above. Once you have placed a bet on the table, you
may choose to skip the given deal (before your first card is dealt) by
clicking on the "Pass" button or to proceed with the bet by pressing
"Deal". If you do not bet or pass within 15 seconds from the beginning
of your turn (marked by a light shining on your white circle), you will
be automatically excluded from that particular hand. Note that if you
join a table in the middle of a hand, you must wait until the round is
over and after that you will be able to bet on the next hand. Each
player will then receive two cards face up. The dealer will receive one
card face up and one face down.
When it is your
appropriate turn (marked by a light shining on your white circle), and
based on the cards you hold and the one visible from the dealer's hand,
you can do the following by left clicking on the appropriate button:
Hit:
Requests another
card. You can request a hit as many times as you like, but if your
total goes over twenty-one, you will Bust and lose the hand.
Stand:
Requests that you receive no more cards. The hand as it currently
stands will be judged against the dealers.
Split:
If you have two cards
of the same denomination, a Split button will appear. You can split
your cards into two hands and play each hand separately. Your original
bet will be duplicated for the new hand. Each hand will be played out
as usual except when splitting Aces, where only one additional card per
hand is dealt. A white box displaying your card total will appear over
each hand indicating which hand is active. The split option can only be
used once per hand -- you cannot split part of a split hand. Any
winning 21 obtained after splitting a pair is paid 1-to-1.
Double Down:
If you select this
option, three things will happen: you will get exactly one more card,
your turn will end, and your bet will be doubled.
Insurance:
Whenever the dealer's
up card is an Ace, the player has an option of taking Insurance. The
player may opt to take insurance by clicking on the "Insurance "
button. If you do not wish to take insurance, you simply click on the
"Pass" button to proceed with the rest of the hand. If the player
believes that the dealer's down card is a 10-ranking card, then the
player is permitted to place a side bet of half the original wager as
insurance. If the dealer does have a 10 ranking card, the player is
immediately paid 2-to-1 on the insurance bet, but the original wager is
lost unless the player too has Blackjack and pushes with the dealer.
Here the player is simply betting that the dealer's unseen card is a
10-valued card.
Note: The
Double Down and Split options will only be available immediately after
you receive your first two cards. If the dealer has an Ace showing, you
will be offered a chance to buy Insurance for half of the amount you
bet. When you buy Insurance you are, in effect, making a second bet.
You are betting that the dealer has a natural blackjack. If the dealer
does have a natural blackjack (in other words, his down card is a ten
or a face card), you will collect a payoff of 2 to 1 on your Insurance
(except in the case of a Split hand – see details above). You will also
lose your original wager, unless you have a natural Blackjack too. If
the dealer does not have a natural twenty-one, the rest of the hand is
played out as usual and you will lose your Insurance money.
If you win the
hand, you will get back your original bet plus the same amount in
profit. A hand that consists of an Ace and any ten-value card is called
a natural twenty-one, or a natural Blackjack. If you win with a natural
Blackjack, you will be paid off at three-to-two odds, which means you
get your original bet back plus 150% profit. (So if you bet $50 and win
with a natural twenty-one, you get $50 (your bet) plus $75 (your bet
plus half of your bet), which totals to $125.
Payoffs:
Result |
Payoff |
Winning hand |
1 to 1 |
Blackjack |
3 to 2 |
Insurance |
2 to 1 |
Bonus Payout:
Bonus
Bet Payouts are received when consecutive aces are the first cards
dealt in a hand. The payout varies for different combinations of
consecutive aces. Winning Bonus Bets will be paid to the player at the
end of the round when all other bets are paid.
Result
|
Payoff
|
4
Red Aces OR 4 Black Aces
|
JACKPOT
|
3
Suited Aces
|
$2500
|
4
Unsuited Aces
|
$1500
|
3
Unsuited Aces
|
$250
|
2
Suited Aces
|
$100
|
2
Unsuited Aces
|
$25
|
Betting
Limits:
$2 minimum bet
$2,500 maximum bet.
Individual tables
may have a higher minimum bet and a lower maximum bet. There are two
ways to determine the table bet limit for a specific table. At the
casino floor level, you can place your mouse pointer over a specific
table. After 2 or 3 seconds a box will appear identifying the table
number and the minimum and maximum bet. Alternatively, you can click on
a specific table. A new window will open displaying the minimum and
maximum bet.
You may also set
your table bet limit below the maximum specified limit by selecting
"Bet Options" from the "Game Menu". The "Modify Table Bet Limit" window
will appear on the screen. To reduce your maximum table bet limit type
in the new limit in the appropriate box and confirm it by typing your
PIN in the box below. Click on the OK button to complete the update.
Please be aware that you can modify your table bet limit no more than
once per week (Friday 12:00 AM EST) and that using the "Modify Table
Bet Limit" function affects the bet limit for all games and not just
the game that you are currently playing.
Basic Multi-Player Progressive Blackjack Strategy Table:
Basic Blackjack
strategy is defined as the proper play of cards knowing only your hand
and the dealer's exposed card. It does not involve card counting (an
advantage lost in playing InterCasino Multi-Player Progressive
Blackjack with 8 decks reshuffled after each hand) or remembering which
cards were played previously. The basic Blackjack strategy is created
through intensive computer simulations, which perform a complete
combinatorial analysis. In this method, the computer "plays" tens of
thousands of hands for each Blackjack situation possible and
statistically decides which decision best favours the player.
Basic strategy is
usually printed as tables with the dealer's up card the first row and
your two-card combination the first column. The other entries in the
table tell you what to do (Stand, Hit, Double-Down, Split) with the
different combinations of dealer and player's hands. Basic Blackjack
strategy tables for InterCasino > Multi-Player Progressive Blackjack
rules (8 decks, dealer stands on 17, double-down on any two cards,
double after split allowed, no re-splitting of cards allowed, no
surrender) are shown below for hard totals, soft totals, and pairs
along with a legend.
Legend:
S - Stand
H - Hit
D - Double
Y - Yes, split
N - No, don't split
Hard Totals
|
Dealer's Upcard
|
Your Cards
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
9
|
10
|
A
|
17
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
16
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
15
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
14
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
13
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
12
|
H
|
H
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
11
|
D
|
D
|
D
|
D
|
D
|
D
|
D
|
D
|
D
|
H
|
10
|
D
|
D
|
D
|
D
|
D
|
D
|
D
|
D
|
H
|
H
|
9
|
H
|
D
|
D
|
D
|
D
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
8
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
Soft Totals
|
Dealer's Upcard
|
Your Cards
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
9
|
10
|
A
|
(A,9)
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
(A,8)
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
(A,7)
|
S
|
D
|
D
|
D
|
D
|
S
|
S
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
(A,6)
|
H
|
D
|
D
|
D
|
D
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
(A,5)
|
H
|
H
|
D
|
D
|
D
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
(A,4)
|
H
|
H
|
D
|
D
|
D
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
(A,3)
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
D
|
D
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
(A,2)
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
D
|
D
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
H
|
Pairs
|
Dealer's
Upcard
|
Your
Cards
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
9
|
10
|
A
|
(A,A)
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
(10,10)
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
(9,9)
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
(8,8)
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
(7,7)
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
(6,6)
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
(5,5)
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
(4,4)
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
(3,3)
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
(2,2)
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Chatting:
You may reopen the chat
window at any time by clicking on the Chat button from the menu. You
may chat with others at the table by typing in a message and pressing
Send. If you prefer not to chat, you may close the chat window by
clicking on the "Cancel" button or on the "x" button in the top right
hand corner of the chat window.
Please refrain from using
any language or discussing topics that others may deem offensive.
Failure to comply with this rule may result in your removal from
InterCasino. If you feel that someone is abusing this rule, please send
an e-mail to our support
team.
Numeric
Keyboard Shortcuts:
Keyboard Entry
|
Action
|
0
|
Repeat
last bet
|
Enter
|
Deal,
Stand
|
+
|
Hit
|
-
|
Take
Insurance
|
*
|
Double
Down
|
/
|
Split
|
1
|
Pass,
Refuse Insurance
|
Up Arrow
|
Increase
bet by $1
|
Down Arrow
|
Decrease
bet by $1
|
"<Shift>Up
Arrow"
|
Increase
bet by $10
|
"<Shift>Down
Arrow"
|
Decrease
bet by $10
|
For keyboards
without keypads, you must use the "Fn" key plus the shortcuts above
(e.g. <Fn> Enter). Please note that these keyboard shortcuts are
offered as a suggestion only. Some computers behave differently than
others and therefore we cannot guarantee that the shortcuts will apply
to all computers.
Note: You may
turn on/off the Sound, Voice, Animation and Full Screen Mode during the
game by clicking on the Options button from the menu. The setting is
turned on when the checkbox is checked and it is turned off when the
checkbox is unchecked. Select the Done button when you are finished
choosing your options or choose Cancel to return to the casino without
making any changes. You must exit and re-enter the game to activate the
Animation and Full Screen Mode feature.
References:
For further
information on blackjack, please consult the following references:
Carlson, Bryce. Blackjack
for Blood, Compustar Press, 1992.
Humble, Lance and
Cooper, Carl. The World's Greatest Blackjack Book, Doubleday,
1987.
Scoblete, Frank. Best
Blackjack, Bonus Books, 1996.
Tamburin, Henry. Reference
Guide to Casino Gambling, Research Services Unlimited, 1993.
Uston, Ken. Million
Dollar Blackjack, Carol Publishing Group, 1994.
Last updated: November 2003
Game
Rules by Inter Casino
|