Get back to basics with this popular single-deck version of the incredibly popular casino table game, blackjack. With buttons that appear on an as-needed basis, this blackjack is as minimalist as it gets. That's good news for serious blackjack players who want to focus their attention on the game – not distracting buttons. Elevate your game with this slick streamlined blackjack that's played the way it was meant to be played: with one deck. Simply throw down a bet between $1 and $300, hit "Deal," and let the action begin.
Symbol Value Breakdown
Each card in Single Deck Blackjack holds traditional values that determine your path to 21. Numbered cards (2 - 10) count as their face value. Jacks, Queens, and Kings come in at 10. The Ace pulls double duty, it can count as either 1 or 11 depending on what helps your hand. Suits don’t matter here.
Paytable Structure Explanation
Payouts in Single Deck Blackjack are straightforward and built around hand type. Land a natural Blackjack (Ace + 10-value card) and get paid 3:2. Other wins pay 1:1. Insurance is a side option when the dealer shows an Ace, paying 2:1 if they hit Blackjack. It’s all laid out cleanly-no chart, just clear logic built into the play.
Winning Combinations and Probabilities
The strongest combo is an Ace paired with any 10-value card, your best shot at the 3:2 Blackjack payout. Any hand that beats the dealer without busting (going over 21) pays 1:1. The odds shift as soon as you hit, double, or split, so recognizing when to stand or take another card becomes the real strategy. Dealer rules matter too-they must hit on soft 17, which can swing momentum in late rounds.
Special Symbol Functions
There aren’t Wilds or Scatters-this is blackjack, not a slot. But you do get optional plays that act like game features. If the dealer’s flashing an Ace, the Insurance shield pops up. Tap it to place a side bet that pays 2:1 if the dealer’s hiding Blackjack. Double Down is your high-stakes flex: double your wager, take one card, and ride or die. Pull a pair and you can Split them and play both hands, but split Aces only get one hit each, and even if you hit 21, that ain’t Blackjack.
Symbol Hierarchy & Design
Symbol hierarchy tracks directly with card values. Face cards carry weight because they’re your best Blackjack match-ups. Aces are top-tier, they’re the only symbol that adapts value mid-hand. Visually, every card pops with clean design, making it easy to scan your hand at a glance. Crisp suits and bold numbers, letting the math, and the play, do the talking.