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Here we will focus on the blackjack games offered by Bovada casino. Which one is the most unique and exiting? Which has the lowest house edge and so forth. If you are looking for overall details then please check our complete Bovada online casino review.
Bovada Blackjack Games
Bovada online betting is a hot spot for gamers looking for a fast thrill. Blackjack tables have been the most popular table game. Since 2011, Bovada has served 1,198,909,137 rounds of blackjack and these numbers continue to rise.
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In total, Bovada has 6 blackjacks for you to choose from. In terms of quantity that’s not huge, but in terms of quality and winning odds, Bovada is one of the best blackjack sites one can find. We will review them in order of their winning odds – from lower to higher.
One last thing before we start: Bovada is an instant play casino, therefore you don’t need to download any software in order to play any of the 400 casino games they have to offer. You can also play on the go using your smart phone or tablet, but on mobile the number of games is lower, about 150 in total.
* On a side not, this review is also relevant to Bovada’s sister Ignition Casino.
Zappit Blackjack
Extraordinary varaition of the blackjack which can be found online only at Bovada casino group. This is one of the newest additions, invented only in 2009 by the same guy that stands behind Blackjack Switch. The special rule here is that you can zap (through away) hard hands of 15, 16, 17 and receive a new set of cards. Obviously, there is a price to pay: when the dealer busts with 22 and you have 21 or lower, it is considered a push. Overall Zappit is truly fun and unique game, but the winnings odds are lower than average.
Odds: 98.85%
European Blackjack
European no hole card multi-hand game. The dealer receives only one card face up and therefore doesn’t check for blackjack, which increases the risk. Additional rules:
Played with 6 decks.
Dealer stands on soft 17.
Double on 9 to 11. No double after split.
Split up to three hands. No re-splitting Aces.
Split aces receive only one card.
Odds: 99.25%
Blackjack
Although it goes under the name blackjack this is actually an Atlantic City Blackjack game which allows late surrender on any first two cards.
Six decks
Dealer hits on soft 17.
Double on any 2 cards. You can double after split.
Split up to three hands. No re-splitting of aces.
Surrender any first two cards.
Split aces receive only one card.
A split ace and a ten-value card is not a Blackjack.
Odds: 99.46%
Perfect Pairs
King kong jogo. The only side bets blackjack on the list. The basic rules (and the odds) are similar to the game above; the only difference is that you can choose to place a side bet on whether your first two cards will be a pair: 7-7, Q-Q, etc. Side bets payouts are as follows:
Mixed pair: 6 to 1.
Coloured pair: 12 to 1.
Suited pair: 25 to 1
Odds: 99.46%
Side bet odds: 93.9%
Double Deck
#4 on our list of lowest house edge games. Two decks obviously, favorable rules; unlike the games above the minimum bet is $5.
Dealer stands on soft 17.
Double on any 2 cards and after split.
Re-splitting to three hands
Split aces receive only one card. No resplitting.
A split ace and a ten-value card is not a Blackjack.
Odds: 99.76%
Single Deck
With 99.92% odds and just 0.08% house edge, this is The best blackjack game you can find online. The drawback is that it’s definitely not a low stakes game. To enjoy these amazing odds you will have to pay $25 per hand.
1 deck.
Dealer hits on soft 17.
Double on any 2 cards and after split.
1 split only. Split aces receive only one card.
A split ace and a ten-value card is not a Blackjack.
Odds: 99.92%
michael.proctor
I consider myself a pretty decent black jack player, but when you are betting only $10 a hand and find yourself $600 down in an hour something is wrong. Like the dealer getting 10 blackjacks and they finally throw you one. Everytime you get a 20 the bastard gets a 21. Doubling down on 10 or 11 only gets you 12-15. If you have a hard 13-16 and the dealer has a small card showing and you stand, you lose and if you hit you still lose. All this happened at the double deck table where the dealer stands on a soft 17. These n*****s are nothing but rip-off artists and I'm going to prove it.
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Romes
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I consider myself a pretty decent black jack player, but when you are betting only $10 a hand and find yourself $600 down in an hour something is wrong. Like the dealer getting 10 blackjacks and they finally throw you one. Everytime you get a 20 the bastard gets a 21. Doubling down on 10 or 11 only gets you 12-15. If you have a hard 13-16 and the dealer has a small card showing and you stand, you lose and if you hit you still lose. All this happened at the double deck table where the dealer stands on a soft 17. These n***ers are nothing but rip-off artists and I'm going to prove it.
(I edited the response to censor) Hi michael, I realize you're quite frustrated (rightfully so) and think that bovada blackjack is cheating (quite possible).. but in order to make that kind of claim you need a little something called PROOF. You'd need to record your hands, preferably on video, and you'd need to play thousands of hands so that we could do the math on the Wins/Losses/Pushes and check your EV +/- SD's. At that point we could conclude with evidence that you're ether the victim of a short term bad run blowing off some steam, or if you have actually in fact been cheated. I personally have lost for months, with a teammate as well, to a non stop flow of dealer 21's when we have 20, etc, etc, etc. Not to mention we played thousands of hands over months where as you played maybe 500-600 hands over a course of hours.. very short term and non conclusive. It DOES happen in real blackjack and COULD happen online. Thus, you must have some kind of PROOF to make these claims. Either way the derogatory comments you used are inappropriate and will result in a little vacation from the forums for you.. So hopefully you use that time to cool off and think about a better way going about discussing it, or proving it.
Playing it correctly means you've already won.
Wizard Administrator
First, warning given for profanity. Next time you'll get a suspension. Second, in an hour if you played fast you could bet 600 hands. That would have a standard deviation of 28.17 units. Let's assume you can expect to lose 3 from the house edge. The probability of losing another 57 due to bad luck is 2.02 standard deviations. The probability of luck that bad or worse is 2.15%. So it could easily be bad luck and that is what I believe. If you have other evidence, let's see it. I prefer to see exact numbers. If you claim something happens 'every time,' then please state the sample size.
It's not whether you win or lose; it's whether or not you had a good bet.
sabre
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beachbumbabs Administrator
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I consider myself a pretty decent black jack player, but when you are betting only $10 a hand and find yourself $600 down in an hour something is wrong. Like the dealer getting 10 blackjacks and they finally throw you one. Everytime you get a 20 the bastard gets a 21. Doubling down on 10 or 11 only gets you 12-15. If you have a hard 13-16 and the dealer has a small card showing and you stand, you lose and if you hit you still lose. All this happened at the double deck table where the dealer stands on a soft 17. These n*****s are nothing but rip-off artists and I'm going to prove it.
I can live with 'bastard' but am masking the n word.
If the House lost every hand, they wouldn't deal the game.
WatchMeWin
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I consider myself a pretty decent black jack player, but when you are betting only $10 a hand and find yourself $600 down in an hour something is wrong. Like the dealer getting 10 blackjacks and they finally throw you one. Everytime you get a 20 the bastard gets a 21. Doubling down on 10 or 11 only gets you 12-15. If you have a hard 13-16 and the dealer has a small card showing and you stand, you lose and if you hit you still lose. All this happened at the double deck table where the dealer stands on a soft 17. These n*****s are nothing but rip-off artists and I'm going to prove it.
Here is some advice.. Don't EVER play digital table games online and expect to win. You should know better. Just bet sports where the outcomes are real life or go to a local casino for live games. There are also some sites that have live black jack. Perhaps they are legitimate, but I would have my suspicions there as well.
'Winners hit n run.. Losers stick around'
RogerKint
Here is some advice.. Don't EVER play digital table games online and expect to win. You should know better. Just bet sports where the outcomes are real life or go to a local casino for live games. There are also some sites that have live black jack. Perhaps they are legitimate, but I would have my suspicions there as well.
Any game is beatable if you play a short enuff sesh.
100% risk of ruin
Romes
Any game is beatable if you play a short enuff sesh.
You should redefine that.. You can walk away a winner if you play a short enough sesh and have any kind of chance to win a hand/event.. but that doesn't make a game 'beatable' as the math is still quite against you. Making a game 'beatable' implies (at least to me) that you have the advantage and/or a positive expectation in value from the game.
Playing it correctly means you've already won.
RogerKint
You should redefine that.. You can walk away a winner if you play a short enough sesh and have any kind of chance to win a hand/event.. but that doesn't make a game 'beatable' as the math is still quite against you. Making a game 'beatable' implies (at least to me) that you have the advantage and/or a positive expectation in value from the game.
My bad
100% risk of ruin
Nathan
I can understand your frustration and anger OP, but using the N word is going way too far.
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