Multihand Blackjack by Arrow’s Edge FROM Arrow’s Edge
RNG powered blackjack tables have seen a drastic increase in quality in the last few years. With live casino games becoming more popular, they have to make every effort to impress to attract an audience. Arrow’s Edge chose to tap into one advantage live dealers have not been able to replicate. The ability to play multiple hands at once!
In terms of graphics, Multihand Blackjack is kept sweet and simple. You have a large blackjack table on which all cards are dealt. The animations look fantastic, though they cannot be sped up in any way. This table does not have any side bets.
HOW TO PLAY
When you first launch the game, you will see three available positions on the board. You can pick out a coin value that suits you, and place it on any of these betting places. You can play one, two, or all three positions if you want to. There is no timer for wagers, so feel free to fine-tune them as much as you like.
After that is done, the round begins proper. The computer will deal two cards for every active player position, and two for itself. The first dealer card is visible, while the other is placed facedown. You will be asked to Hit, Stand, Double or Split your hand. What options are available to you depends on what cards you have drawn.
Both sides have to stay below 21 in order to win. Going over 21 results in a bust, which is an automatic loss. If neither side busts, the one closer to 21 wins the round. If your first two cards are an exact 21, you will earn a Blackjack win, which is worth more than a standard payout.
WHERE TO PLAY Multihand Blackjack by Arrow’s Edge
No Casinos found for this game!
BETTING OPTIONS AND PAYOUTS
Punters can wager anywhere between $1 and $600 on each round. You can bet $200 per hand. All wins pay 1:1, with two exceptions. Natural 21 or Blackjack wins pay 3:2, and Insurance bets pay 2:1. However, we advise against playing the insurance bet, due to its bad odds.
SYMBOLS AND EXTRA FEATURES
In Multihand Blackjack, doubling can be done on any hand, with no restrictions. Meanwhile, you are still limited to having a pair of cards in a hand so you can split them.
As we previously mentioned, Arrow’s Edge did not implement any side bets in this title. We do not think this is a major downside for the game, but it does put it behind its competitors. That said, if you do not want to get distracted by side bets, this is the perfect release to choose!
OUR VERDICT
The ability to play several hands at once is something experienced blackjack players always want. The developers masterfully delivered on what their audience wants! As a result, we do not have any issues recommending this title to punters. Try Arrow’s Edge Multihand Blackjack: you will not regret it!
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