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Blackjack Surrender is a new version of the Vegas style Blackjack game, and this game has a twist to it. This twist is that the player can choose to surrender when he/she figures out that there is not much of a chance of winning. The Three Handed version of Blackjack Surrender allows players to play three simultaneous hands of Blackjack Surrender, thereby increasing the chances of winning.
This variant is played with six packs of standard 52 card decks, and the decks are shuffled when over 10% of the cards have been used to ensure fair play. The game begins as soon as the player chooses the bet he/she wishes to wager on each hand, and then clicks the start button. The computer then deals out a set of 2 cards to all three hands being played as well as a set of cards to the dealer. Like in the classic game of Blackjack, the players strive to attain a sum total of 21 with their cards.
The cards are then displayed, and if the dealer holds a Blackjack, then the player can choose to surrender his/her cards if there is no chance of forming a Blackjack. When this happens, the player loses half the wager in each hand that surrenders. The surrender can also take place if the player decides that there is not much chance of that hand winning. The advantage of playing with three hands simultaneously is that there is a much higher chance of winning against the dealer, with the odds being tripled.
This variant is played with six packs of standard 52 card decks, and the decks are shuffled when over 10% of the cards have been used to ensure fair play. The game begins as soon as the player chooses the bet he/she wishes to wager on each hand, and then clicks the start button. The computer then deals out a set of 2 cards to all three hands being played as well as a set of cards to the dealer. Like in the classic game of Blackjack, the players strive to attain a sum total of 21 with their cards.
The cards are then displayed, and if the dealer holds a Blackjack, then the player can choose to surrender his/her cards if there is no chance of forming a Blackjack. When this happens, the player loses half the wager in each hand that surrenders. The surrender can also take place if the player decides that there is not much chance of that hand winning. The advantage of playing with three hands simultaneously is that there is a much higher chance of winning against the dealer, with the odds being tripled.
All Playtech Casinos
Below is a list of all of Playtechs casinos that you can play Blackjack Surrender (3 hand mode) for real money.















