This highly interesting Blackjack variant running on the microgaming software offers those high roller players what they want to see in their games, extended betting limits. The game uses eight decks of cards and each deck is packed with forty-eight cards without those four tens included.
When it comes to the betting limits, players can bet up to two hundred credits per hand which is commonly seen in other Microgaming releases of this type. Following the rules of the traditional game, the main goal is to beat the dealer by collecting a higher number of points without exceeding twenty-one. The most interesting feature of the game is that players get to double their stake on any cards even after taking the split.
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