Blackjack Win/Play Variations 2b4u3d
- Player 21 ties dealer 10 up Blackjack - If the dealer has a ten up and an Ace down and the player has any 21, there is a push.
- Dealer wins tied 17 - This awful option causes tied 17 hands to be lost instead of pushed.
- Dealer wins ties - With this option, you lose your bet on a tied hand. This awful rule sometimes is added to counteract another unusual option that heavily favors the player.
- Five cards unbusted wins - (Five Card Charlie) With this rule, the player always wins when five cards have been drawn without busting.
- Six cards unbusted wins - With this rule, the player always wins when six cards have been drawn without busting.
- Seven cards unbusted wins - With this rule, the player always wins when seven cards have been drawn without busting. This rule makes almost no difference and can be ignored.
- Player 22 counts as 21 - When set, the player does not bust with a total of 22.
- Dealer ten up exposes hole card - If this option is set and the dealer up card is a ten, the dealer flips over the hole card. This is a very valuable option and is not likely to be found in a casino without some other option which hurts the player.
- Dealer wins tied 17, 18 and 19 - This awful rule causes tied 17, 18 and 19 hands to be lost instead of pushed. This lousy rule exists in Swedish casinos.
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