Blackjack Multipliers Free Demo Game
GameArt’s Blackjack Multipliers is played with 8 decks of 52 cards.
A player can choose up to 3 side bets. After placing a blackjack bet, they can choose to place one or both side bets.
After all winnings from the side bets have been paid, the game returns to the blackjack rules. At the beginning of each round, the player places bets in designated spots. The goal of the game is to win money by reaching a point total greater than the dealer’s hand but not exceeding 21, or by standing on the point total and hoping the dealer loses.
The goal of the game is to win money by getting a point total greater than the dealer’s hand but not exceeding 21, or by stopping at that total in the hope that the dealer loses.

In addition to the main game, there are two side bets: 21+3 and Perfect Pairs. A separate payout table applies to side bets.

The special MULTIPLIERS side bet offers a chance for additional winnings. Players can place a MULTIPLIERS bet and receive GOLD CARDS with multipliers.

Before each round, six GOLD CARDS are randomly selected with multipliers ranging from 2x to 30x. If a player receives one or two GOLD CARDS in their first hand and wins the round, they receive an additional win of up to 60x.

Player can choose to DOUBLE DOWN

| WIN | 1:1 |
| BlackJack | 3:2 |
| INSURANCE | 2:1 |
| Perfect Pair | 25:1 |
| Coloured Pair | 12:1 |
| Mixed Pair | 6:1 |
| Suited Three of a Kind | 100:1 |
| Straight Flush | 40:1 |
| Three of a kind | 30:1 |
| Straight | 10:1 |
| Flush | 5:1 |
Number cards are counted at their face value. Face cards are worth 10, and aces are worth 1 or 11, depending on the face value of the other cards. The value of a hand is determined by the point total. If the total exceeds 21, the hand is considered busted.
STAND: If the first two cards are acceptable, the player may stand, and the dealer moves to the next betting spot.
HIKE: If a player wants to take more cards to improve their hand, the dealer deals cards one at a time until the player busts (exceeds 21) or decides to stand. There is no limit on the number of cards a player can take (except when the total exceeds 21).
DOUBLE: If a player has a good hand but needs to take another card, the player may double the initial bet, and the dealer will deal only one additional card.
SPLIT: If a player is dealt a pair (two cards of the same rank), they may make a second bet, and the dealer will split the two cards so that each card becomes the first card in two new hands. This also applies to face cards and 10s. For example, a player is allowed to split a hand consisting of a king and a jack, since they have the same value, even though they are not actually a pair. Make a second bet equal to the first.
If a player is dealt a pair of aces, they may SPLIT, following the rule above. For these pairs, the player cannot take another card or double down.
The player automatically stands. If the player splits, we will offer to double down on both hands (the classic rule is one card per hand).
After a player has finished the game, the dealer’s hand is determined by dealing cards until the total reaches 17 soft or higher (17 soft is counted with an ace equal to 11). The dealer never doubles or splits the bet.
If the dealer busts (a hand greater than 21), all remaining “Bet Places” win. If the dealer doesn’t bust, each remaining bet wins if its hand is higher than the dealer’s, and loses if it is lower. If the dealer and the player have the same hand, a “tie” occurs: the player receives their bet back.
Wins in Blackjack Multipliers are paid out at even odds, with the exception of player blackjacks, which are traditionally paid out at 3:2 odds. Blackjack typically offers an additional bet called insurance. Players can purchase “insurance,” which costs 50% of the bet and pays out at 2:1. If the dealer hits a blackjack, the game ends and the player wins.