About Blackjack
Most software providers have a blackjack game or two in their locker, and this one comes from MultiSlot. The game is notable for being slow to start but does offer classic RNG (random number generator) blackjack action once you finally get going. It is worth noting that some versions of this game are still based on Flash, and they won’t work. Instead, you’re going to have to hope that your casino has an HTML5 version of MultiSlot’s Blackjack. They do exist, so you may need to look around.
The game itself is loosely based on multi-hand blackjack, and that is evident from the multi-hand mode included in the game. This allows you to wager on up to five hands from the off. The graphics are exactly what you’d expect from blackjack RNG games, with a realistic interface, showcasing plenty of the table, multiple chips and betting circles, and clearly defined rules.
Betting and Rules
MultiSlot’s blackjack game permits you to wager anything from 0.50 up to 150.00 a hand. The table limits are displayed in the upper left-hand corner, while the chips and betting options are displayed below the table at the bottom of the screen. Conventional options including hit, stand, double down and split are available in this game.
The blackjack game utilises eight 52-card decks, save for jokers. In MultiSlot’s Blackjack, dealers are required to draw until sixteen and stand on hard 17s. The dealer will usually take another card if they land a soft 17. You can double after splits, double down on any points total, and you can split pairs. You can’t re-split here, nor can you draw more than one card when splitting aces.
Blackjack pays 3:2 in this game, with conventional wins earning a 1:1 pay-out and insurance bets paying 2:1. The game has an RTP rate of 99.51% and a house edge of 0.49%. This makes MultiSlot’s blackjack arguably one of the most impressive RNG blackjack games you can currently play online.
Bonus Bets
There aren’t any bonus features or side bets in this blackjack game. As mentioned, though, you do have the option of wagering on multiple hands at once. Given that the house edge is so low, and the table limits are reasonable, we’re prepared to forgive MultiSlot for not featuring side bets here. Ultimately, this is a game that is well worth having a crack at if you are fortunate enough to find a working version online.