Dealer Player Cards

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Established in 2001, Aces High is one of the sister casinos to RiverBelle Online Casino. The casino has been designed with both the novice and more experienced gambler in mind. Aces High have included two different BlackJack tables. Table one is the standard Microgaming blackjack game where bets range from $2.00 to $1000. For those high-rollers out there, Aces High have included BlackJack table 2 where the minimum bet is $100 allowing a massive $3000 maximum bet. Table 2 also comes with other benefits, for those of you who can afford to play at this table you'll be awarded with random prizes during your game.

Aces High isn't a casino just for the blackjack player though, they offer just about every casino game you could think of. These games include video poker machines from 10s or Better to Lousiana Double, progressive video poker, 5 progressive slot machines, 25 slots and 2 feature slots.

The RiverBelle is one of the most respected and well established casinos on the internet, it is clear that they have gone to great lengths to make Aces High a worthy addition to their stable and they've done a great job. At a time when the net is being flooded with new casinos (many of which aren't worth 1 minute of your time), it's refreshing to find a casino that has been designed with the player in mind and not just the owner's bank balance!

Aces high represents Microgaming at its finest, we're sure that if you give them a try they'll become one of your regular online gambling haunts.

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• First/Initial Bet - The odds for the initial bet are 1:1. Thats the bet that you make at the beginning before any cards are dealt out.
• Raise Bet - If you win on the 'raise bet' the winnings are determined on the spread (gap in between the highest and lowest) of the cards. :-
• 1 Card Spread - Pays 5:1. For example the cards drawn are 5 and 7, the 3rd card is 6.
• 2 Card Spread - Pays 4:1. For example the cards drawn are 5 and 8, the 3rd card is 6 or 7.
• 3 Card Spread - Pays 2:1. For example the cards drawn are 5 and 9, the 3rd card is 6, 7 or 8.
• 4 - 11 Card Spread - Pays 1:1. For example the cards drawn are 2 and an Ace (14), the 3rd card is anything from 3 to King (13)

If the dealer deals out two consecutive cards then the game is a push. If the dealer deals out a pair, he automaticaly deals a 3rd card, if the 3rd card is the same card again creating a 3 of a kind then the dealer is paid 11:1.

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Once a player (you) has bet, both the player and the dealer are dealt two cards each. The player's cards are dealt face up. The dealer's first card is dealt face down. The Ace can be used as a 1 or 11 points. Any card combined with an Ace, other than a card that has a value of 10, is considered a "soft hand". Meaning that if the player has 4 and an Ace, it would be considered 5 or soft 15. The King, Queen, Jack and Ten are 10 points each; all other cards, are worth their face values. If the players first two cards total 21, then it's a natural Blackjack. Blackjack is the highest hand. If you are dealt any two cards other than a Blackjack, you may "stand" (refuse any further cards), or "hit" ( accept another card) A player who stands will not receive additional cards. Cards are dealt until the player stands or "busts" (exceeds 21) When you bust, you immediately lose your bet regardless of the dealer's hand result. After the player's final actions, the dealer reveals the down card. If the dealer's hand is 16 or less, the dealer must continue to "hit" until reaching 17 or more. The dealer must stand on soft 17 and cannot take additional cards. If the dealer exceeds 21 ("bust"), and the player has stood without busting, the player wins. When the dealer stands on 17 or greater and has a higher count than the player - the dealer wins; if the player has the higher count - the player wins. If the player and the dealer have the same totals, it's a "push" (tie)

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