Grand Japanese Blackjack
Evolution live dealer game - desktop
Grand Japanese Blackjack
You bet. Cards come out. Get to 21 or get closer than the dealer. Hit or stand. The dealer plays by fixed rules. Your hand wins, loses, or pushes. Round ends. Next hand starts. Live dealer controls the pace. No automation, no waiting. Watch the action unfold on screen.
Game Features
- Live dealer video stream from gaming studio
- Standard blackjack rules with hit, stand, double, and split options
- Insurance available against dealer blackjack
- Multiple betting spots per table
- Real-time card dealing and game outcomes
- Adjustable bet amounts per round
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I split pairs in Grand Japanese Blackjack, and are there any restrictions?
Yes, you can split pairs during gameplay. The game allows standard pair splitting as part of its blackjack rule set, giving you the option to divide matching cards into two separate hands and place an additional bet on the new hand.
What happens if the dealer shows an ace in Grand Japanese Blackjack?
When the dealer shows an ace, you have the option to take insurance against a potential dealer blackjack. Insurance protects your original bet if the dealer's hole card is a 10-value card.
How many betting spots can I use at a Grand Japanese Blackjack table?
The game features multiple betting spots per table, allowing several players to participate simultaneously at the same table with the single live dealer.
Can I double down on any hand in Grand Japanese Blackjack?
Yes, the double down option is available during gameplay, letting you double your bet in exchange for receiving exactly one additional card on your hand.
What is the dealer's hitting and standing strategy in Grand Japanese Blackjack?
The dealer stands on any total of 17 or higher and must hit on 16 or lower, following standard blackjack rules throughout the game.