Up to 3 Simultaneous Hands, Super Side Bets, and Super Cash Payouts - only when you play Super 7 Blackjack!
Sit down at the Super 7 Blackjack Table today and you’ll not only have the opportunity to play 3 Hands of Blackjack simultaneously but you’ll also be able to add Super 7 Side Bets for even more chances to create huge Cash Payouts! Played against the Dealer who Deals from 6 Decks of Cards, the aim of the game is to create Hands of 21, or as close to 21 as you possibly can without Busting. Splitting 7s, Double-Down, and Insurance options are all available, plus the Super 7 Side Bet will Payout when the First Card Dealt is a 7 - and even more when the following Cards are also 7s! To Play, simply choose the Bet Amount for your Hands as well as your Side Bets then hit Deal. Aces count as 1 or 11, and Royal Cards count as 10. Huge Prizes can be won, so take a seat at the Table now.
The Super 7 Side Bet is an entirely separate Bet to the main Blackjack game. Simply place a 1.00 Bet in the Super 7 section to activate the Side bet.
The Rules are as follows:
If the First Card Dealt is a 7 you will Win 3:1
If the First 2 Cards are 7s of Any Suit you will Win 50:1
If the First 2 Cards are 7s of the Same Suit you will Win 100:1
If the First 3 Cards are 7s of Any Suit you will Win 500:1
If the First 3 Cards are 7s of the Same Suit you will Win 5000:1
Split 7s
If you Split 7s of different Suits - Payout will be 50:1 (even if more 7s are Dealt).
If you Split 7s of the Same Suit - Payout will be 100:1 (even if more 7s are Dealt)
Split - if your First 2 Cards are of Equal Value then you can Split them into 2 separate Hands by placing an Equal sized Second Bet. If Aces are Spilt then you will only get 1 additional Card per Hand. Split Aces cannot create Blackjacks.
Double Down - if you like your First 2 Cards then you can Double your Bet Amount before 1 more Card is Dealt.
Insurance - this gives you the chance to Protect yourself when you believe the Dealer may have a Blackjack. You can only Purchase Insurance when the Dealer has an Ace, and it will cost you Half the Price of your Initial Bet. If the Dealer has a Blackjack the Insurance Pays 2:1 of your Initial Bet. Insurance only Pays if the Dealer has a Blackjack.
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