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With you will see both dealer cards exposed. For this reason you will notice on closer inspection that there are rule changes that are in favor of the dealer to compensate for the advantage that you the player have, by seeing both cards dealt.
Even though the balance is tilted to the advantage of the house, to greater extent than regular blackjack. It still ranks as one of the most popular and best bets in the casino.
However, I would strongly recommend that you have the rules committed to memory and that you take a long and hard look at the strategy table offered to you by Microgaming's Double Exposure Blackjack Strategy table, in the auto play section of the game itself. If you keep to the strategy and you remember to start playing with the smallest denominations until you know the game, you will soon be maximizing your winnings.
No |
No |
8 |
Face Up |
Yes |
Double |
2 Times |
No Draw |
No |
Soft 17 |
9/10/11 |
1 to 1 |

Both Dealers Cards are dealt Face Up
- Played with 8 regular decks
- Dealer must hit on soft 17
- Dealer wins all ties except for tied BJ
- Player Blackjack pays even money
- Double down on 9, 10 and 11
- Double down after split
- Split 3 times to make 4 hands
- Aces can be re-split
- Only one card to split Aces
- A split Ace and a 10 is 21 and not BJ
- Unlike 10 value cards can be split
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