Vegas Strip Blackjack
There
are many different variations of blackjack and Vegas
Strip is just one of them. It's played with 4 decks
of cards, the dealer always stands on soft 17 and
you can double on any of the first two cards.
If the dealer gets a 16, for example, he MUST draw
another card, which will either cause him to win,
push him to keep drawing or make him bust. After the
split, you ARE allowed to double and you may
re-split after three hands.
The dealer is allowed to peek for a blackjack and
this form is very commonly used and well known. The
house advantage is about .35% with Vegas Strip
blackjack which is pretty close to Atlantic city
Blackjack.
Everyone knows you should stand on a dealer's 2-6th
card and double if you have a face card and the
dealer doesn't. Always double on an 11 against a 10.
Even though the dealer may have a face card, your
odds are better that you will as well and you will
win with a 21.
Personally, I don't recommend buying insurance if
the dealer has an Ace because the odds are with you
that he won't. If you choose to insure yourself, it
will cost you half your stake whether or not you win
the hand. If you're new to blackjack, this would be
the first one that you will most likely learn to
play.
Multi-Hand Blackjack
Multi-Hand Blackjack is one of many variations and
is played with 5 decks of cards. Most of the time,
you'll get dealt all 5 hands and are playing them
simultaneously but you may play one, two, three or
four hands if desired.
The dealer always stands on soft 17 and you can only
double on 9 and 11. You're not allowed to double
after you split your cards and no re-splitting is
allowed either. The player may draw to split aces
but no surrender is allowed.
Some casinos will offer the player the option to
surrender on their initial hand by forfeiting ½
their stake if the player doesn't like their
prospects, but in multi-hand, it isn't possible. If
you decide to purchase insurance against a dealer's
Ace, it's not resolved until the end of the hand.
The house advantage is about .63 and you need a
decent bankroll to be able to play multi-hand
blackjack. You'll find this game primarily on
Microgaming casinos, although Microgaming has a high
house edge for blackjack.
Taking insurance is not recommended as it increases
the house advantage once again. In online blackjack,
card counting won't work because the deck is
re-shuffled after each hand. With Multi-Hand
Blackjack, your odds are good because you could win
all of your hands or just some of them and win your
bet back. The odds are low that you'll lose all your
hands, that being if the dealer has a blackjack,
beats your hands, or you bust them all out entirely.