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Best Online Blackjack to Play in New Zealand

Blackjack is a cornerstone of well-established land based casinos in New Zealand, and the same holds true for online blackjack on Prime Casino.

Online blackjack affords players worldwide the opportunity to promptly take a seat at a digital table and initiate gameplay. The absence of seat wait times, coupled with the player's exclusive engagement with the RNG computerised dealer, allows for personalised gaming that is out of the ordinary.

We boast an unrivalled selection of casino table games, like online blackjack, created by the industry's leading developers. Additionally, for those seeking a more socially interactive blackjack experience, live blackjack is also available. With various types of online blackjack, unique side bets, and strategies to explore, enhancing your blackjack skills (without going over 21!) is a journey worth pursuing and one that won’t disappoint. 

Play online blackjack for fun or read on to discover more about the game and our related offers.

Online Blackjack

 

A Quick Guide on How to Play Online Blackjack

Step 1

Browse Prime Casinos Selection of Online Blackjack Games

You’ll find our selection of over 50 online blackjack games under the card and table games section of our games lobby. Browse the available games and pick the one that appeals to you.

Step 2

Set Your Stake

Decide on how much you’d like to wager and enter your bet using the bet selection menu. Be sure to set yourself a time limit and a budget for your blackjack session. When you’re happy with the wager, it's time to play.

Step 3

The Cards are Dealt

You will be dealt two face up cards and the dealer will be dealt two cards one face up and one face down. The aim of the game is to be the person with a total value of cards that is higher than the dealer. The highest value players can achieve is 21, (known as blackjack) and if your cards total over this you will go bust and forfeit the round.

Step 4

Decide to Hit or Stand

You’ll next need to decide whether you want to hit (receive another card) or stand (receive no more cards). There are also options to split or double down. The number displayed on the playing card is that card's value. All royals in blackjack  are valued at 10. An ace can be worth 10 or 1 with its value becoming the latter when its higher value would cause a player to bust.

Step 5

The Dealer Takes Their Turn and the Results are Revealed

Unless otherwise specified, the house rules dictate that the blackjack dealer must hit when their cards total 16 or lower and must stand if they total 17 or higher. Once the dealer's moves have been made the dealer reveals their face-down card. The player beats the dealer if their total cards are higher value than the dealer without going bust. When the results are revealed and all payouts are made the next blackjack round can begin.

Favourite Online Blackjack Variants

One of the great things here in Prime Casino is that players have the best and broadest selection of online blackjack variants to enjoy. This includes staples such as Classic Blackjack and more niche types such as Spanish 21 and Double Exposure. The following excellent variants can be enjoyed:

American/Classic Blackjack

American Blackjack, also referred to as Classic Blackjack by players, is the most popular variant. Its biggest difference from other types occurs when the dealer draws an ace, royal, or 10 as their face-up card. The dealer peeks at his down card if the face-up card is an ace. The hand is ended and all players lose if the hand ends with a 10 or a royal card, as the dealer has achieved 2.

Spanish 21 Blackjack

The omitted 10s are the primary distinction between standard blackjack and Spanish 21 Blackjack. In Spanish 21, all 10 cards are removed from the deck, which means that most players' hands consist primarily of low cards. Because of this, there are extra payment prizes in Spanish 21 for 5, 6, and 7-card hands as well as for reaching 21 using a number of various strategies (such as three 7s).

Double Exposure Blackjack

The primary distinction between Double Exposure and the classic variant (21) is that the dealer's cards are always face up. Notable additional changes to the rules include the following: player blackjack pays equal money, players may only split once, and the dealer wins on all ties aside from natural blackjacks.

European Blackjack

When dealing in European blackjack, the dealer is dealt a face-up card and is not required to glance at any other cards. In this blackjack variant, before the face-down card is revealed, each player must finish playing their hand.

Vegas Strip Blackjack

Vegas Strip Blackjack is nearly identical to American Blackjack. The only difference is that the dealer is only allowed to peek at their facedown card if they have drawn an ace as their face-up card.

Perfect Pairs Blackjack

In Perfect Pairs Blackjack, players can add another wager to cover the potential that the first two cards dealt are a pair. Only Perfect Pairs Blackjack tables allow players to place this bet type.

Blackjack Switch

In the Blackjack Switch variant, players make equal wagers on two hands and have the option to swap the second card dealt to each hand with the other player if they so want.

It has another crucial feature to be aware of which is that a dealer hand of 22 does not qualify as a "bust." Rather, unless a player possesses a "blackjack" that wasn't formed by a switch or split, it is classified as a "push" (draw).

Side Bets

Online blackjack variants can feature a wealth of side bets. Only the most common types are listed below:

21+3

The dealer's face-up card and the player's first two cards are used in 21+3 bets. These are based on the possibility that these three cards, like in poker, will form different combinations. For example, a Flush side bet is a blackjack bet in which all three face-up cards (your two and the dealer's one) will be the same suit. This outcome pays 5:1. Other 21+3 side bets include a Straight (pays 10:1), Three of a Kind (pays 30:1), Straight Flush (pays 40:1), and Suited Three of a Kind (Pays 100:1).

Super Sevens

This is a blackjack bet on how many sequential sevens your hand will include. One seven pays 3:1. Two sevens pay 50:1 if the suits are different and 100:1 if their suits match. If you choose to hit and are dealt a third seven, the payout is  500:1 for different suits and 5000:1 for matching suits.

Perfect Pair

The blackjack player wagers that their cards will be a mixed pair (same rank but different colours) at odds of 5:1, a coloured pair (different numbers but same colour) at odds of 10:1, or a perfect pair (same colour and rank) at odds of 30:1.

Over/Under 13

This is a wager on whether the value of the first two cards in your hand will be more than or less than 13, with an Ace counting as one and a value of 13 usually making the wager void. Typically, this blackjack wager will pay 10:1.

Royal Match

This a blackjack wager that the King and Queen of the same suit will be the first two cards in your hand. A Royal Match pays out at a ratio of 10:1 in a single-deck game and 25:1 in a multi-deck game.

Easy Match

This is a blackjack wager that your first two cards will come from the same suit. A typical payout in a single-deck game is 3:1; in a multi-deck game, the payout is typically 5:2.

Insurance

If a player believes the dealer will get a blackjack and the dealer's face-up card is an Ace, they can place an insurance bet

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