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Variant of Blackjack: Multi-hand

The Multi-hand Blackjack is a variant of the traditional, which can play up to five hands at once, one against the Dealer. The objective is to obtain the highest possible without exceeding the number 21 in either hand.
This version is played with five standard decks of cards and starts when the dealer dealt the first card. As in the traditional version, the Kings, Queens and Jacks are worth 10, and As, of 1 or 11 depending on the case.
If one hand is a Blackjack, the player can continue with the other and if the dealer gets one on the other hand, the player loses all bets. In this version you can not split the game with two cards of the same name but different (one King and one 10, for example). By having two hands made of a division, if upon receiving the second letter is a Blackjack, is not counted as such, but as a 21.
If the value of the two initial letters of either hand is a 9, 10 or 11, the player can fold. This bid shows the possibility of the player winning the Dealer with a single letter. Usually higher than the original, but if it wins, will be paid double the total bet of winning the hand.

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