
You can double down and hit split Aces to fully cash in on your advantage!
All of our other generous American rules apply, including double down on any two cards, double down after splits, and Dealer stands on soft-17.
Additionally, enjoy a powerful new 20+ Bonus™ award loved by experts and beginners alike. This bonus pays on your biggest initial two-card hands, and pays big if that hand does not win.
How To Play
In Vegas Blackjack with 20+ Bonus, you try to beat the Dealer by accumulating a card value total close to, but not over, 21 points.
Playing a Hand of Blackjack
All face cards are worth 10, Aces are worth either 1 or 11, and all other cards are worth their face value. A Blackjack occurs when the card value total of an original hand's first two cards sums to 21 by getting an Ace and a 10-value card.
If the Dealer's face-up card is an Ace, you may be offered the opportunity to place an Insurance Bet against a Dealer’s Blackjack. (Whether or not this offer is made is based upon your options settings - see Options for more details). If you accept the Insurance Bet offer, this automatically places another bet equal to half of your main game bet. If the Dealer has Blackjack, your Insurance Bet is paid 2 to 1. If the Dealer does not have Blackjack, your Insurance Bet is forfeited and play proceeds.
The Insurance Bet has no impact on the 20+ Bonus award.
If the Dealer's face-up card is a 10-value card, then the Dealer's face down card is checked, but no Insurance Bet is offered. Early checking of Dealer Blackjack is a big advantage for the player since it eliminates risking additional double down bets and split bets to be lost to a late-revealed Dealer Blackjack.
If the Dealer's hand is a Blackjack, then your main game bet is forfeited and the game ends. The exception is when you also have a Blackjack, which is a push, and your main game bet is returned.