1. Jul 11, 2009  In Blackjack who wins if you and the dealer have the same hand. A dealer bust wins for all non-busted players. A dealer tie with any player is a 'push' and the player retains his bets but does.
  2. How bets are paid out when you play blackjack online. If the dealer busts (goes over 21), all the players left standing win. If the dealer’s hand is 21 or less, but higher than your hand, you lose. If the dealer’s hand is 21 or less, but lower than your hand, you win. If you have the same valued hand as the dealer, you tie.
  3. You were on the right track in looking at which dealer totals would beat you. Only a dealer 19 or 20 would beat you outright. A dealer 18 would leave you in a tie which would probably have resulted in some kind of playoff. A dealer 17, 21 or bust and you win. Your thinking was a little bit off in thinking that only 2 cards could beat you.

The best possible hand is called a blackjack and it consists of an ace and any 10-point card. A winning blackjack pays 3:2. If both the player and the dealer have a tie—including with a blackjack—the bet is a tie or “push” and money is neither lost, nor paid. Blackjack basics for players and dealers. The basic rules of blackjack are simple. Players try to score as close to 21 as possible without exceeding 21. In contrast to poker, where players compete with each other, blackjack is a one-on-one game between each player and the dealer. As the dealer, the basic rules of blackjack still apply.

Although they are weighted to pay out at a certain rate, this is still in line with the randomness of results that a slot will produce.Each spin is completely independent of the previous spin. As an example, if you were to win the jackpot on one spin, then the likelihood of winning the jackpot on the next spin is exactly the same. Slots are completely randomCasinos don’t want you to know this, but slot machines are completely random in nature. No previous events impact future events. Odds of winning slots at casino. If you’re looking for, then stick to the classic slots.

These characters and other icons from the storyline are taken as symbols within the actual game, such as treasure, a sarcophagus, pistols and the book of Amon Ra, all of which draw the player into the game to better enjoy the passion of the era, the thrill of faceoffs between powerful enemies and the terrible Imhotep, in a bid to save Evelyn through a slick, easy to use and high quality interface with multiple bonus options. The MummyThe Mummy, developed and designed by PlayTech, is inspired by the silver screen's box office hit The Mummy, by director Stephen Sommers. These films were epic box office smashes and couldn't fail as slot machines in which Rick O'Connell, played by Brendan Fraser, and Evelyn Carnahan, played by Rachel Weisz explore a lost city but instead of finding treasure, they unwittingly discover Imhotep, a priest mummified some 3000 years previously, played by Arnold Vosloo, who upon being resuscitated begins to see his powers grow, but in an effort to increase his power still further, to godlike proportions, needs the book of Amon Ra and to sacrifice Evelyn. The first in the saga of online slot machines follows the storyline and subplots of the films, namely: The Mummy, The Return of the Mummy and the The Return of the Dragon Emperor. Egiptian themed slot games. Daring Dave & The Eye of RaDaring Dave & The Eye of Ra, by Playtech, is another online slot machine based on the search for treasure by a valiant, intrepid and daring explore, Daring Dave (who is very daring, and just a little dashing), to be precise, who during the bonus game enters deep into the heart of a pyramid and has to open distinct doors, one after another in order to reach his objective, the last and innermost chamber where he will be faced with the prized eye of Ra and the most difficult of challenges yet, as well as games of fortune.

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Blackjack tie dealer wins

Introduction

After doing math analysis and consulting on about 200 games for game inventors I learned a thing or two. One is that games that are totally out of left field have almost no chance. If you can't explain the rules of a game in under 15 seconds players won't have the patience to learn it, dealers will make errors, and casino management likely won't give it a chance in the first place. Games that have the best chance to succeed are blackjack and poker variations, because players already understand the basic rules of those games. With the exception of Casino War all successful new table games have taken blackjack or poker and introduced just one major rule twist.

Most blackjack variants I have tried let players do something they couldn't do before, meanwhile turning some wins into ties or ties into losses. In my opinion the market is saturated with such games but the door is open for the opposite, a game that turns ties into wins by taking away some choices. That is why I created Ties Win Blackjack. The game pays 1 to 2 on all ties, mostly by taking away the option to double and split. The game is easy to learn, easy to deal, and the strategy is almost the same as regular blackjack. It is also a better bet for players than most blackjack games. I'm not saying every player will like it but hope players looking for a simpler or less volatile version of blackjack will like it.

The game completed a field trial at the Edgewater casino in Laughin Nevada in May 2005. Currently it is not available in any land casinos but previously could be played online at Red Lounge Casino.

Rules

The rules are the same as blackjack except as noted below.

  1. All ties pay 1 to 2.
  2. Player may only hit and stand.
  3. Winning blackjack pays even money.

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The following tables show the strategy according to whether the dealer hits or stands on soft 17. These tables are correct for any number of decks.

The player will get a tie about 8.75% of hands.

House Edge

Following are the effects of the changes to regular blackjack, based on infinite decks.

  • Player may not double: loss of 1.47% to the player.
  • Player may not split: loss of 0.58% to the player.
  • Winning blackjack pays 1 to 1: loss of 2.25% to the player.
  • Player wins 1 to 2 on ties: gain of 4.37% to the player.
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Over all this adds up to a loss of 0.07%. It is actually a little bit less at 0.02% because of an interaction effect.

Blackjack Tie Rules

The following table shows the house edge for various number of decks and whether the dealer hits or stands on soft 17.

Ties Win Blackjack House Edge

DecksDealer Hits on
Soft 17
Dealer Stands on
Soft 17
10.247%0.003%
20.400%0.150%
30.445%0.193%
40.467%0.214%
50.480%0.226%
60.489%0.233%
70.495%0.238%
80.500%0.242%
¥0.531%0.269%

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Ties Win Blackjack was available for play in U.K. pounds at the Red Lounge Casino. The Red Lounge used one deck and the dealer hit a soft 17, for a house edge of 0.247%.