About The Game
Play Three Card Poker and Blackjack at the same time! 21+3 is a
European-style Blackjack game with an exciting side bet that pays
up to x100!
Introduction
We've married the world's two most popular casino card games,
Blackjack and Three Card Poker, into a single exciting experience.
21+3 was invented by Derek Webb, creator of the original Three Card
Poker game. 21+3 features an exciting European-style Blackjack game
with a high-paying side bet opportunity similar to the very popular
Pairs Plus bet from Three Card Poker. The Three Card Poker side bet
pays based on your first two cards combined with the dealer's up
card. No special poker skill is required to pull in big awards on
top of an already generous Blackjack game.
How to Play
In 21+3 Blackjack you try to beat the Dealer by accumulating a
card value total close to, but not over, 21 points. You can also
try to win big money by making a 3 Card side bet which pays
relative to the combination of your first two cards and the
dealer's up card.
Start by placing a bet. The Blackjack 21 bet is required. The 3
Card bet is optional.
After placing your bets, click the DEAL button to
start play.
You receive two cards, both face up, and, the Dealer receives one
face up card. If you made a 3 Card bet and these first three cards
form a winning outcome, you are immediately paid relative to the
side bet pay table. These winnings cannot be affected by your
subsequent Blackjack play.
Playing a Hand of Blackjack 21
All face cards are worth 10, Aces are worth either 1 or 11, and
all other cards are worth their face value. A Blackjack occurs when
the card value total of a hand's first two cards sums to 21 by
getting an Ace and a 10-value card.
If the Dealer's face up card is an Ace, you are offered Insurance
against a Dealer's Blackjack, which you can accept or decline. If
you accept, this automatically places another bet equal to half of
your original bet. After you play out your hand, if the Dealer has
Blackjack, then your Insurance Bet is paid 2 to 1.
If your first two cards form a Blackjack, then you are a
guaranteed winner. If the Dealer does not have Blackjack, you win 3
to 2 on your main bet. If the Dealer also has a Blackjack, then it
is a tie, and you win your main bet back.
If you do not have a Blackjack, then you are given the opportunity
to try to improve the outcome of your hand. Depending on the cards
you hold, you may choose one of the following options:
HIT - You request an additional card. You can
continue to request additional cards until you decide to stand or
until your card value total is 21 (automatic stop) or until you
bust by receiving a card that causes your card value total to
exceed 21. If you bust, that hand loses and your main bet is
forfeited.
STAND - You request no further cards and play this
hand against the Dealer's hand.
SPLIT - If the first two cards in a hand are of the
same value, you may click SPLIT to split your cards
into two separate hands, which also places an additional bet equal
to the original main bet. (A split hand leading to a two card value
total of 21 is not a Blackjack.) 21+3 Blackjack game features the
ability to resplit each split hand once. To do so, click SPLIT
again . Another bet equal to the original main bet will be placed.
Unlike most blackjack games, 21+3 Blackjack has no special
restriction on split Aces. You may treat split Aces just like any
other split card.
DOUBLE DOWN - On the first two cards in a hand, you
may click DOUBLE DOWN to automatically double your
original main bet and receive exactly one additional card. You may
also double down on the first two cards of any split or resplit
hands.
The card value total is displayed on circular plaques adjacent to
each hand. As cards are dealt to a hand, the plaque displays an
updated card value total. When your hand holds an Ace and the
plaque flashes the card value total and the word "Soft", the value
displayed is based on counting the Ace as an 11 rather than a 1
(for example, a 5 and an Ace are shown as a "Soft 16").
When comparing your hand versus the Dealer's hand, Aces are
evaluated such that they represent the highest possible card value
total not exceeding 21.
After you have played out your hand without exceeding 21, the
Dealer's hand will be played out.
If the Dealer's hand is a Blackjack, then all main bets are
forfeited, and the game ends. (The exception is when you also have
a Blackjack in which case your main bet is returned.)
If the Dealer's card value total is 16 or lower, additional cards
are dealt until the card value total is 17 or higher. If the
Dealer's card value total exceeds 21, then the Dealer busts and any
of your standing hands win. Otherwise, the Dealer's card value
total is compared against each of your hands. In the case of a tie,
this is a push and your bet for that hand is returned.
If your hand busts (total value exceeds 21) then the Dealer will
only be dealt a second card in the case where the Dealer's first
card is an Ace and you placed an Insurance bet.
Three Card Poker Pays
Place a bet on the optional 3 Card side bet to be eligible for a
win based on your first two cards combined with the Dealer's up
card. If these three cards match one of the following outcomes,
then you win the highest corresponding award in the paytable,
listed from highest to lowest below.
Suited Three of a Kind:
Three cards with the same rank, all of the same suit. For three
cards to have the same rank, they must have the same number (like
three 8s) or the same picture (like three Queens).
Straight Flush:
Three cards of consecutive rank, all of the same suit. For
example, 6-7-8 of Hearts.
Three of a Kind:
Three cards with the same rank of mixed suits.
Straight:
Three cards of consecutive rank of mixed suits. Ace can be high
(as in Q-K-A) or low (as in A-2-3).
Flush:
Three cards of the same suit.
How To Bet
To play 21+3 Blackjack, select a chip value by clicking a chip
at the bottom of the playing field. The chip you select brightens
and displays in a raised position. To place a main bet, click the
Blackjack 21 bet circle in the center of table. To place a 3 Card
side bet, click the side bet circle. Each time you click, you place
one chip on the table.
Your main bet is required and must be at least as large as the
minimum bet and cannot exceed the maximum bet. The side bet is
optional and its bet limits are listed in the pay table.
After you place your bet, click the DEAL
button.
If you wish to repeat your last bet and play immediately after
completing a game, click the REBET AND DEAL button. If
you have sufficient credits, this button restores your previous
bets and initiates play all in one click.
If you wish to repeat your last bet without initiating a new game,
click the REBET button. This restores your previous
bets. If you wish, you can adjust any bet. You still need to click
the DEAL button to initiate play.
The DOUBLE BET button causes your currently placed
main bet to be doubled every time you click it. If doubling your
current main bet would cause a bet to exceed the bet limit, then
the DOUBLE BET button is not available.
If you click the DOUBLE BET button before placing a
bet, this is equivalent to first clicking the REBET
button and then the DOUBLE BET button. You will still
need to click the DEAL button to initiate play.
Clicking the DOUBLE BET button also rebets the 3 Card
side bet but does not double it.
To remove a bet from the table, either press the SHIFT key and
click your chips on the felt, or click the CLEAR
button.
Turbo
The TURBO Button quickens the pace of play by
eliminating certain animations, such as the dealing of the cards.
It does not change the method of play or the rules of the game.
When Turbo is on, the button is highlighted in red. You can turn
the Turbo feature on or off by clicking it.
Rules - Player
Blackjack pays 3 to 2.
Double down is possible on any two cards.
One resplit allowed per originally split card.
Player may double down on an initial two card hands of a split or
resplit hand.
Player may treat split Aces just like any other split card.
Blackjack only possible on first two cards on each hand (and not
on split or resplit cards).
Player may draw a maximum of eight cards for any hand. An eight
card Player hand whose value does not exceed 21 beats all Dealer
outcomes except for Dealer Blackjack.
Rules - Dealer
Dealer must draw to 16.
Dealer must stand on all 17's. This includes soft values where an
Ace can be counted as an 11 value.
Insurance Bets are offered when the Dealer's face up card is an
Ace. Subsequent Dealer Blackjack will pay 2 to 1 on any Insurance
Bet.
Dealer Blackjack beats all Player outcomes causing loss of all
Player bets. The exception is when Player and Dealer both have
Blackjack, in which case the main bet is returned to the
Player.
General Rules
6 decks of standard playing cards, shuffled for each hand of
play.
Malfunction voids all pays and play.
Additional Information
The Game Console on the right side of every game provides
information and access to additional features:
- Your username
- Your current balance in your chosen currency
- The denomination in which the game is being played
The Meter Bar on the bottom of the game screen displays the
amount paid if a win occurred and the amount bet on the
last/current proposition.
21+3® © Prime Table Games, U.S. patents 6012719,
6371867, 6481719, 6523831, 6854733, 6863274, 6903167, patents
pending.