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Multihand Blackjack is the ideal Blackjack game if you’re looking to maximize the number of hands you play at one time. This popular Blackjack variant is played with 5 decks of cards and you get to play up to 5 hands per game. That’s 5 times as many chances to win per game!

Main Features:

  • Up to 5 hands simultaneously 
  • Available on all devices
  • 6 decks of cards
  • Dealer draws under 16, stands on 17

Features of Multihand Blackjack

Multihand Blackjack is played against the dealer and your goal is simply beat the dealer’s hand total – on all of your hands. Take note that you don’t need to hit 21 to win; you simply need to put together a higher hand total than the house. Like other variations of the game, the standard rules apply. You are dealt 2 cards per hand played and the dealer is dealt 1 card initially and the other card/s after you have finalized your bets.

Based on the cards you’re holding and the dealer’s upcard, you can Hit, Stand, Double, Split or take Insurance. You are permitted to double on the following hand values: 9-10-11 but no doubling is allowed after splitting. Multihand Blackjack does not have a Surrender option and the dealer is only allowed to check for Blackjack at the end of the hand. Cards valued 2 – 10 assume their face value, royals are 10-value cards and Aces are 1 or 11.

Beat the Dealer with Blackjack Strategy Charts

We advise you to make use of Blackjack strategy charts for Multihand Blackjack since there are different probability ratios when multiple hands are in play. With this variant, you will be able to employ different strategies on each hand. Some hands will have great chances of success while others will require you to use Blackjack smarts to form the highest possible hand values.

The minimum bet is 1 and the maximum bet is 1,500. We use 6 decks of cards in this game and there are no side bets allowed. Blackjack pays 3:2 and the dealer must draw to 16 and stand on all 17s. Insurance pays 2:1. Now for some more good news: You will be paid out on every single winning hand that you have!