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Evolution Live Blackjack is the fastest, slickest, richest-featured online Blackjack game available anywhere. Everything’s optimised perfectly for the best possible playing experience on desktop, tablet and smartphone – and on the largest selection of live tables or at dedicated tables created exclusively for any operator.
However, the player betting behind can adjust his Bet Behind betting strategy by going to Bet Behind Settings in the game Settings menu. But as the famous saying goes practice makes a man perfect. Similarly play blackjack live and see if you can use the Bet Behind feature to increase your winnings and get hold on to this exciting feature. In blackjack, insurance is a side bet which is separate to your original stake. Offered only when the dealer's upcard is an ace, it acts as a safety net against an opposing blackjack. An insurance bet is usually half your original wager and pays 2 to 1. The side bet is completed when the dealer's second card is revealed.
Our numerous Blackjack variants meet the needs of both experienced and new players. Providing even further choice and variety are unique new takes on Blackjack, such as our super-fast Speed Blackjack, as well as our Infinite Blackjack games. Most Blackjack tables are based on our regular seven-seat Blackjack with the option to Bet Behind, while all our games in the Infinite family offers unlimited seats at the table.
Live Blackjack
As fast and as fun as it gets, our standard seven seat Blackjack offers the largest number of standard and VIP tables from a single source for players on multiple devices. It’s the fastest, slickest, richest-featured regular online Live Blackjack game anywhere.
Endlessly entertaining, with added-value features such as optional 21+3 and Perfect Pairs side bets, plus initial decision, Bet Behind and a ‘DEAL NOW’ button to quicken the pace and pulse still further and add huge scalability. Our friendly, professional dealers greet players and interact throughout the game. Players take their virtual seat and try to achieve a hand that’s closer to 21 than the dealer’s hand. It’s really simple to enjoy the game with its choice of optional Insurance, Double Down and Split Pair bets.
Our Live Blackjack tables include a wide range of tables from low stakes up to VIP to suit all player types.
Speed Blackjack
Speed Blackjack is our fastest Blackjack yet and the latest addition to our Speed family of games! The game follows the same rules as regular Blackjack but with a key difference – the dealing order when it is time for the player to make their decision.
Each player’s first two cards are dealt as normal. When the dealing is complete, all players are simultaneously offered the opportunity to Hit, Double Down or Split. The player who makes the fastest decision will get their next card dealt first.
INFINITE BLACKJACK
Massively scalable Live Blackjack with unlimited seats at the table, low bet limits, four optional side bets (Any Pair, 21+3, Hot 3 and Bust It) and the Six Card Charlie rule.
In the main game a limitless number of players are dealt a common initial two-card hand. Thereafter, each player has complete freedom to play that hand just the way they want.
FREE BET BLACKJACK
Part of our Infinite range of games, Free Bet Blackjack is based on the most popular variety of Blackjack played in land-based casinos. The game includes the big added attraction of selected free Double Down and Split bets.
In Free Bet Blackjack players get a free Double Down bet on two-card with hard totals of 9, 10 or 11. Added to that are free Split bets on all pairs except 10s. What’s more, the free bets are automatically offered to the player whenever their hand qualifies, so there’s no effort required by the player.
Free Bet Blackjack comes with four optional side bets (Any Pair, 21+3, Hot 3 and Bust It) and the Six Card Charlie rule.
Power Blackjack
The latest instalment in our Infinite range of games where an unlimited number of players have the chance to win big. The game includes the opportunity to Double, Triple or Quadruple Down on any two initial cards, even after a split!
The game is played with 8 decks, where the 9s and 10s have been removed from each deck but picture cards remain in the deck. This means 64 cards less in the shoe and the opportunity for Blackjack players to try new strategies.
Power Blackjack comes with four optional side bets (Any Pair, 21+3, Hot 3 and Bust It) but there is no Six Card Charlie rule.
SALON PRIVÉ
Our elite, super-elegant online private gaming environment offering high maximum bets and enhanced control for your most discerning, high wagering players (subject to minimum bankroll requirements).
Heightened levels of VIP customer service include a VIP Room Manager present at all times, In addition, the player has control over choice of dealer, the shuffle and game speed using a ‘DEAL NOW’ button.
VIP
VIP Blackjack adds even more allure, offering the kind of experience high rollers enjoy in the very best casinos.
In our distinctively styled VIP environment, high wagering customers can play with like-minded players.
Blackjack Party
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A low-stakes, party-style variant of our world-leading Live Blackjack, complete with massively scalable Bet Behind. With music and bubbly chat and game guidance from our TV-trained duo of dealer and co-presenter/hostess, the focus is firmly on fun for the greatest number of players.
Added to this, a virtually unlimited number of players can bet behind the hottest players while they wait for one of the 7 seats to become free. Seated players can also Bet Behind any other seat or seats – and all with lively encouragement from our dealer-presenter team!
Dedicated Blackjacks
With Blackjack tables and environments dedicated exclusively to a single operator we provide virtually limitless opportunities to strengthen your brand.
The environment can be branded and customised in every aspect to meet your business needs. Design options includes physical backdrops, lightbox backdrops, 3D graphics and blue screen.
Bet Behind
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Bet Behind allows players to place bets behind one or more of the main 7 players seated at the table. This adds massive multi-player scalability and huge revenue potential to our 7-seat games. Players can Bet Behind while they wait for one of the 7 main seats. Alternatively, a player in one of the main seats can choose to bet behind any other seat.
Low stakes for the Bet Behind option can encourage new players to sample the thrill of Live Blackjack.
Side Bets
The Perfect Pairs and 21+3 side bets add extra interest and betting opportunities.
Perfect Pairs side bet: The player can win increasing payouts if the first two cards they are dealt make up a Mixed, Coloured or Perfect Pair.
21+3 side bet: The chance to win on a whole range of Poker-style card combinations made up of the player’s first two cards and the one open card (upcard) in the dealer’s hand.
Initial Decision
Initial decision* cuts waiting time by allowing players in seats two to seven to make initial decision bets. In other words, players don’t have to wait for their turn – they can make their initial decision to Hit, Stand, Double Down or Split at the same time that the player in seat one is asked to make his or her betting decision.
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*Please note that initial decision is not available on Infinite, Free Bet, Power Blackjack and Speed Blackjack.
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In Australia, Europe and Asia, most blackjack games will allow you to bet on other players’ hands – even when you are not seated at the table. This is called back betting, and people who use this method are said to be ‘playing behind’ or ‘playing the back line’. Some American casinos also offer this option, but it is much more common outside the United States.
Playing the Back Line
A regular blackjack table features a set of empty squares that correspond to each seat. These are the betting boxes, where players put up their wagers for each hand. When back betting is allowed, an active box can hold bets from up to three people. The total amount in any betting box cannot exceed the maximum bet – so if there is a $100 limit and the seated player puts up $40, then any back-line players cannot wager more than $60 between them.
The bettor whose chips are placed at the front of the box makes all decisions regarding whether to stand, hit, double down, split, and so on. Technically speaking, anyone is allowed to push their bet forward and take control of a hand, but modern blackjack etiquette dictates that back-line gamblers should always allow the seated player to make the moves. And that is only fair, when you think about it – how would you like it if you were sitting there with a pair of 10s and some idiot behind you decided to split them on your behalf?
Doubles & Splits
One area where many people get confused is whether a back bettor must follow the controlling player’s every move during a hand. The quick answer is no, they don’t have to. The full explanation is a little more complex.
The back-liner holds no power when it comes to drawing cards – so on calls like hit and stand, they can’t do anything. But when there are additional bets involved, as is the case when you double down or split a pair, certain options become available. This is due to the possibility that the person playing behind might not have enough money to cover the extra wager.
If the seated player decides to double, the back bettor has two choices: follow along and stump up the additional bet, or opt out of the wager. If the back-line player decides not to double their bet, they remain active and will receive a payout on their original wager if the hand wins.
There are also options when the seated player decides to split after being dealt two cards of equal rank. The back bettor can mimic the controller and bet on each of the split hands, or they can choose to play just one of the new hands without putting down any more money. This has no impact on the player in charge, as they play both hands (and any subsequent re-splits) as normal.
One of the challenges in betting behind is knowing what to do when the front player makes a glaring error, especially when splitting. For example: the seated player decides to split a pair of 10s. This is a terrible move, but what can we do about it? Back-betting strategy suggests that if the dealer’s up-card is a Seven or lower, we should put down another bet and play both hands. This may seem like strange advice, but such poor play circumstances by the front player require actions on the back player’s part that simply aren’t catered for in regular strategic play.
Here’s a run-down of what to do whenever the seated player splits a pair (be it good or bad play):
Deuces – When the dealer shows a Four to Seven, play both hands. If any other card, play one hand.
Treys – When the dealer shows a Four to Six, play both hands. If any other card, play one hand.
Fours – When the dealer shows a Five or Six, play both hands. If any other card, play one hand.
Fives – When the dealer shows a Six, play both hands. If any other card, play one hand.
Sixes – When the dealer shows a Five or Six, play both hands. If any other card, play one hand.
Sevens – When the dealer shows a Four to Six, play both hands. If any other card, play one hand.
Eights – When the dealer shows a Seven or lower, play both hands. If Eight or higher, play one hand.
Nines – When the dealer shows an Eight or lower, play both hands. If Nine or higher, play one hand.
10s – When the dealer shows a Seven or lower, play both hands. If Eight or higher, play one hand.
Aces – Always play both hands.
Surrendering
In some games, players are given the option to surrender after the initial deal – this is when you forfeit your hand and half of your original bet, in exchange for saving the other half of the wager. When used, it is almost always a late surrender, meaning the dealer peeks for blackjack before players can take this action.
Back bettors can make surrender decisions independently of the front player. For example: if our seated player forfeits, we can continue to play their hand as normal. Conversely, we can also choose to surrender when the controller stays in the round. In both cases, the eventual result has no impact on the surrendering player. So if we sit out and the other guy busts, we don’t lose any more than the 50% portion we already gave up. And if the seated player wins the hand, we get none of the profit.
As with splits, this is a useful option that allows someone playing behind to minimise losses when the front player is prone to poor decision-making. For example: let us say we are dealt a soft hand against the dealer’s Seven and the controller surrenders. As this is a bad move according to basic blackjack strategy, we should play the hand as usual, knowing we have a reasonable chance of success.
Any Benefits to Back Betting?
On the whole, back betting is more often than not, a waste of time and money. Unless we choose to play behind someone who employs optimum strategy and is on a hot streak, the fact we cannot make basic hit-or-stand calls from the back line greatly decreases our likelihood of winning. The freedom afforded on doubles, splits and surrender offsets the disadvantage slightly, but not enough to make it worth the trouble. You would be better served waiting for a seat to open up – or sticking to your own hand, if you are already at the table.