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Atlantic City Blackjack at PokerStars Casino

Typically played in casinos across North America, Atlantic City Blackjack is one of the most popular Blackjack variants in the world. Head over to the PokerStars Casino tables now and see what the fuss is about!

Game Rules

The aim in Atlantic City Blackjack is to beat the dealer, and at the start of each hand eight 52-card decks are shuffled together.

Dealers receive one hole card and automatically check for Blackjack if they have an ace or ten-value card. They will stand on a soft 17 (a hand containing an ace that totals either seven or 17). Should you hit Blackjack you will be paid at 3:2 odds.

Player Betting Options

The minimum bet in Atlantic City Blackjack is RON 5, but more betting options become available as hands progress. Players can double down on any two-card hand. This means you can double your initial bet, so long as you are committed to ‘standing’ after receiving one additional card from the dealer.

Players can also split two cards if they are paired or of equal value. So if you are dealt eight-eight, two-two, king-jack, queen-ten, or other similar combinations, you can create two hands for an additional wager of the same amount. Here are some additional rules on splitting:

  • Players can split once for two hands in total
  • Players who split on a pair of aces will receive only one additional card for each split hand
  • Players can double down on any two-card hand, including after a non-ace pair split
  • If you have been dealt Blackjack, and the dealer is showing an ace, even money is a special type of insurance bet that can be made. If you decide to take even money, the payout will be 1:1, regardless of whether the dealer has Blackjack or not. If you do not take even money, the hand will play out as normal.

Insurance and Surrender

Players are not allowed to ‘surrender’ in Atlantic City Blackjack games. But if you think the dealer is about to hit Blackjack, you can buy ‘insurance’. This means should the dealer hit Blackjack, you’ll be paid 2:1 on your bet.

The theoretical return to player (RTP) for Atlantic City Blackjack is 99.55%. For more on how to play the game, visit our Blackjack Rules page.