INCREASE YOUR ODDS with Monopoly Blackjack Edition. When you bet the side wager and are dealt a qualifying blackjack hand the bonus game begins! You have the option of choosing a fixed award or playing the Monopoly game. In the Monopoly game, your token is set in motion around the board. You press the activator button to "hit the brakes" and land on a square. Each square is randomly chosen and denotes the actual multiplier of your side wager.

  • Blackjack Bet (required) — Played exactly the same as traditional blackjack.

  • Monopoly Blackjack Bet (optional) — Each player can choose to make this additional side wager to be eligible to play Monopoly Blackjack Edition game if a qualifying blackjack is dealt to you.

  • See Actual Monopoly Board For Deed Payouts.

    MONOPOLY®, the distinctive design of the game board, the four corner squares, the MR MONOPOLY name and character, as well as each of the distinctive elements of the board and the playing pieces are trademarks of Hasbor, Inc. for its property trading game and game equipment. © 2000 Hasbro, Inc. All rights reserved.

  • Blackjack Rules
    The object of the game is to draw cards that add up to exactly 21 or as close as possible without going over 21. All players play against the house.

    The game begins after all players make their bets. Two cards are dealt to each player and two cards are dealt to the dealer. One of the dealer's cards is dealt face up, the other face down (hole card). All face cards (King, Queen and Jack) count as 10 and all other cards count as face value - except Ace which counts as either one or 11 (an Ace with a six can count as seven or 17). An Ace with any ten-valued card is a natural and is paid 3 to 2 (one and a half times your bet), unless the dealer's hand is also a natural, in which case it is a push (tie) and neither wins.

    If two cards equal less than 21, you have a choice of either asking for additional cards (hitting), one card at a time or taking your chances with the cards you have been dealt (standing). Indicate your decision by a hand signal.

    A hit signal is done by scratching the layout with your index finger. A stand signal is done by waving your hand. A hand going over 21 is a bust and loses automatically. After all the players have acted on their hands, the dealer's hand will be played. The dealer must hit on a 17. A dealer's hand going over 21 is a bust and must pay the remaining players.

    Ties
    If your final count is the same as the dealer's, the hand is a tie (push), and neither wins or loses.

    Splitting Pairs
    You can create two hands from one when your first two cards are the same value. Match the amount of your original wager and create two separate hands. You may split three times for a total of four hands. The exception to this is Aces, which can only be split once with only one hit card on each Ace.

    Doubling Down
    You can double down on any first two cards. You do so by matching your original bet and then receiving one draw card (You may double for less than your original bet but not for more).

    Insurance
    If the dealer's up card is an Ace, you may take insurance by placing up to half the original bet on the insurance line. The insurance bet is a wager that the dealer has a ten-value in the hole. Insurance pays 2 to 1 if the dealer has a Blackjack.

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