You Can Only Double Down When Holding Two CardsYou can double down on either of the new hands if you split pairs.You Can Double Down after SplittingIf you split pairs, you can double down on either of the new hands.If either of the resulting new hands gets a pair, you can re-split them and continue the process up to four times. You Can Split Pairs and Re-Split Up to Four TimesYou can split any hand that has two of the same card.Blackjack Pays Out at 3 to 2When you win with any 10 and Ace, you get a 3 to 2 payout on your ante.The Dealer Must Hit on Soft 17’sThe dealer must take another card if their two-card hand contains an Ace and has a value of 17.Face cards (J, Q, K) carry a value of 10, and the aces can be valued at either 1 or 11, depending on the situation. Card ValuesEach card between 2 and 10 holds a value equal to its numerical rank.
The rest of the rules are common in most blackjack games. The Rest of The Rules Follow the Standard Game