Blackjack 143
Pragmatic Play Live live dealer game - desktop
Blackjack 143
Live blackjack from Pragmatic Play. You versus the dealer. Get to 21 or get closer than them. Hit, stand, double, split. Dealer plays by fixed rules. Real-time action with a streamed dealer. Straightforward table game, no gimmicks.
Game Features
- Live dealer streamed in real time
- Standard blackjack hand mechanics: hit, stand, double down, split
- Multiple side bets available
- Real shoe of cards with visible penetration
- Multiplayer table seating
- Clear hand outcome resolution
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Frequently Asked Questions
What side bets are available in Blackjack 143?
Blackjack 143 features multiple side bets in addition to the main blackjack hand. The specific side bet options are available on the table layout during gameplay, allowing you to place additional wagers beyond your primary hand bet.
Can I see how many cards remain in the shoe before they are dealt?
Yes. Blackjack 143 uses a real shoe of cards with visible penetration, so you can observe how many cards remain in the deck as play progresses.
How many players can sit at a Blackjack 143 table at once?
Blackjack 143 operates as a multiplayer table, meaning multiple players can sit at the same table and participate in hands together with the live dealer.
What hand actions are available to me during gameplay?
You can hit, stand, double down, and split pairs during your turn at Blackjack 143. These standard blackjack actions let you make decisions based on your hand value and the dealer's up card.
How does the ace value work in Blackjack 143?
In Blackjack 143, aces are worth either 1 or 11 points depending on which value benefits your hand most. Face cards count as 10, and numbered cards count at face value.