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Spanish 21



Spanish 21 Rules



1. The layout used for "Spanish 21" is very similar to a standard blackjack layout. The only differences are the layout identifies the game as Spanish 21, the Bonus 21 Payouts are printed on the layout and the Match The Dealer bet is found on the layout. Rule signs posting the Spanish 21 rules will be on every table designated for Spanish 21.



2. The game can be played with 2, 4, 5, 6 or 8 decks. The game can be dealt from the hand or from a standard multi-deck shoe. The only exception to the standard deck is that all number "10" cards and Jokers are removed. (A Spanish deck consists of 48 cards; 2-9, J, Q, K, A; no number "10" cards).



3. Player blackjack always beats a dealer blackjack and is paid 3 to 2.



4. Player total of 21 always beats a dealer total of 21. Certain player 21 totals result in a Bonus 21 Payout as noted below.



5. The game can either be played where the dealer hits "soft 17", or where the dealer stands on all totals of 17.



6. Players can split cards of equal value including Aces up to three times, creating four hands. When splitting, Aces are treated like any other card. Hitting and doubling down of split hands, including Aces, is allowed.



7. Players can double down on 2 or more cards, including after splitting. After doubling, if a player is dissatisfied with his non-busted hand, he may "rescue" (take back) the last doubled portion of the bet and forfeit the remainder of the wager.



8. If the table requires the dealer to hit soft 17, the casino may allow an option known as "double-double
down". If the casino allows the double-double down option, once a player elects to double and receives a double card, the player then has the option to double-double down (double his total wager again), rescue the last doubled portion of the bet, or stand. A player may double the total wager up to three times, once
via double down and twice via double-double down, creating a maximum wager up to 8 times the original wager. After doubling a third time and receiving a double card, a player only has the option to rescue or stand.
Important: The "double-double down" option is not available to the player when the dealer stands on all totals of 17. Doubling for less is only allowed if the double-double down option is not allowed. In other words, when the double-double down option is allowed there is no doubling for less, however, the double-double down wager amount would be capped at the maximum wager allowed. If the last doubledouble down wager made is capped, the "last doubled portion of the bet" would be the maximum wager allowed. If a player doubles for less, the last doubled portion of the bet would be that lesser amount.



9. Dealer checks under Ace or Face card for blackjack. Early Surrender (before peek) is not permitted. Late Surrender on first two cards is allowed. Late Surrender allows the player to forfeit ½ of their wager and drop from the hand. Player can not surrender when the dealer's hand is a blackjack.



10. The Super Bonus payout requires no special or side bet. In the 4, 5, 6 or 8 deck game, when a player's first three cards are suited 7's and the dealer's up card is any 7, that player wins the Super Bonus. In the 2 deck game, suited 7's are not possible, thus when a player's first three cards are 7 of Hearts, 7 of
Clubs and 7 of Diamonds in any order and the dealer's up card is a 7 of Spades, that player wins the Super Bonus. A $1,000.00 Super Bonus is paid out when a $5.00 minimum bet is being played, or a $5,000.00 Super Bonus is paid out when a $25.00 minimum bet is being played. All other betting players of that round receive a $50.00 Envy Bonus. If multiple players hit the Super Bonus on the same round, the full Super Bonus amount goes to each player that hit the Super Bonus and an Envy Bonus payout is made to each of the other betting players at that table on each of the Super Bonus hands. In other words, if two Super Bonus hands occur on the same round, each player that obtains a Super Bonus hand is paid (1)
Super Bonus amount (based upon his bet size) and (1) Envy Bonus; each of the other players is paid (2) Envy Bonuses, one on each Super Bonus.



11. Bonuses are not paid on doubled hands. Players holding the following hands totaling 21 who have not doubled down are paid a Bonus 21 Payout as follows:
a. 5 card 21 pays 3 to 2
b. 6 card 21 pays 2 to 1
c. 7 card 21 pays 3 to 1
d. 6-7-8 of mixed suits pays 3 to 2
e. 6-7-8 of same suit pays 2 to 1
f. 6-7-8 of Spades pays 3 to 1
In the 4, 5, 6 & 8 deck games 7-7-7 pay as follows:
g. 7-7-7 of mixed suits pays 3 to 2
h. 7-7-7 of same suit pays 2 to 1
i. 7-7-7 of Spades pays 3 to 1
In the 2 deck games, suited and spaded 7-7-7 are not possible, 7-7-7 pay as follows:
j. 7-7-7 of mixed suits pays 2 to 1



12. Players can make a Match The Dealer bet. In addition to the regular bet, a player can bet that either of his first two cards will exactly match the dealer’s up card in rank. There are only two levels of payoff, a suited rank match and an unsuited rank match. The payoff amount depends upon the number of decks
used. If both of the player's first two cards match the dealer's up card, then the player is paid on both card matches.





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