ATLANTIC CITY BLACKJACK

Atlantic City Blackjack Game Details

Software Provider : Games Global

RTP : 99.65

Volatility : Low

Type of Casino Game : Blackjack

Decks : 8

Blackjack Payout : 3:2

Insurance Payout : 2:1

Minimum Bet : 1.00

maximum bet : 200

maximum payout : 3:2

Multihand : YES

INTRODUCTION

Microgaming’s Atlantic City Blackjack is an online blackjack table that reintroduces a much-desired option back into the game. Yes, this release brings back an opportunity for Late Surrender! This is not the only adjustment to the rules, but it is one of the most notable ones. All of this is combined with smooth and fluid animations that further add to the game’s charm. You can turn them off in the options menu if you want to speed things up.

The RTP for this Microgaming release is 99.65% assuming perfect application of the basic blackjack strategy. Dealers stand on both hard and soft 17s. The dealer will peek at their cards if they draw a ten or an ace as their face-up card for a blackjack. There are no available side bets that you can play, but players have the opportunity to play up to five hands at the same time.

HOW TO PLAY ATLANTIC CITY BLACKJACK

On the edge of the table, you can find multiple coins with different values written on them. You can choose any of these coin values and use them to place a bet. Only one section allows you to put down the coins, so there is no way of messing it up! After you have set up your wager, press the Deal button to draw the cards.

Both you and the dealer receive two cards after the draw. You can see both of your cards and only one of the dealer’s own. The other is in a face-down position and remains a mystery for now. Players can then choose to hit, stand, double, split or surrender. You can split any two cards that have the same denomination or value: that is if they form a pair. You can split a maximum of three times per game. Double down has no card limitations, but can only be done with your initial hand. Surrender is also only available for your first two cards and means you only lose half of your initial bet.

After making your decision, the dealer will reveal their face down card. At this point, they may be forced to draw more cards. In the case of Atlantic City Blackjack, they will continue drawing until they get to a seventeen or higher. Push the dealer above 21, and you get a guaranteed win! Otherwise, the side closer to 21 wins the round. An exact 21 win with your initial two cards is a blackjack, and pays more.

PAYOUTS

In fact, the biggest possible win you can get is by winning a blackjack. It grants a 3:2 payout. A blackjack win cannot be beaten, only matched. In the unlikely situation that does happen, you get your money back instead of winning. You can also play an Insurance bet if it looks like the dealer has a blackjack. It pays 2:1 if won. The odds of winning insurance are 9:4, which is far worse than what it pays. Finally, regular wins pay the usual even money prize.

what we like

  • Late Surrender bet
  • Focused on core blackjack gameplay

what we don’t like

  • No side bets to break up the monotony

ATLANTIC CITY BLACKJACK (MICROGAMING): CASINOBLOKE’S VERDICT

How much you enjoy Atlantic City Blackjack mostly depends on what you want from a blackjack table. If you want to play side bets for a chance to win mouth-watering prizes, we can safely say this will not be an enjoyable game for you. That said, if you are looking for a table that offers every main blackjack bet, then we could not think of a better choice! There is plenty to love about this release. We recommend firing it up and seeing the magic for yourselves!

Atlantic City Blackjack total score:

95%

Game developed by:

Games Global Casinos

Release year:2005

Available on:Desktop