What is blackjack

Blackjack, or twenty-one as many like to call the game, is probably the world's most popular casino game, and is a game with one or more decks of cards between a dealer and a player. In the game you have to compare cards you are dealt and it is about getting a total value on the cards that is as close to 21 as possible. If you end up with a value that is higher than this, you have lost your hand. Blackjack comes in many varieties and the one we describe here is called the Blackjack Professional Series. As mentioned earlier, you will find this variant at Net Entertainment casinos. The Blackjack Professional series is an exciting 1-3 hand blackjack game provided by Net Entertainment, featuring the company's natural 3D look with delightful animations. The game is largely similar to regular blackjack, but stands out in that it has a so-called Double Jack side bet. The player can choose to play 1-3 hands against the dealer and can bet up to the maximum bet on each hand. Before each regular bet, the player can also choose to place a side bet (Double Jack), and this side bet is settled after the first two cards have been dealt. This side bet can give a maximum payout of 100 times the bet.

You start the game by placing a bet, and you select coin sizes at the bottom right of the game screen. In this demo game, the maximum bet is € 40 per hand, and you click in the card box to select the number of coins until you have reached the desired bet. After you have selected a bet, press 'Hand out', and you will then be dealt two cards that are visible. The dealer is also dealt two cards, but only one is visible to you. The number cards retain their value (clover 9 is worth 9 points etc), while jack, queen and king are worth 10 points. Aces are worth 1 or 11 points. Also check out our Blackjack Rules page that we have created. If you get the sum of 21 on your first two cards you get Blackjack or Natural, and win. If the dealer also gets this on his first two cards, it is called a push, and you get the bet back.

When playing blackjack you should always have a strategy to play by to reduce the house edge as much as possible. We have created a Blackjack Strategy page here on CasinoSpesialisten.net where you can read about which strategies make sense, and we have even included a table that shows how you should play depending on which cards you have been dealt and your score. The table may seem daunting, but it's really nice if you just take the time to study it - it can be really profitable for you.