Single Deck Blackjack
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Bovada Single Deck blackjack Rules
The following are the rules for playing Single Deck Bovada Single Deck blackjack:- Only one deck of cards is used. It is shuffled before the beginning of each gaming session.
- The dealer hits on soft 17.
- The player can split a hand up to three times.
- Aces can be split and the player gets only one card to each Ace. They cannot be re-split.
- A hand comprised of a split Ace and a card with a value of 10 is not Blackjack.
- Blackjack pays 3 to 2.
- Winning insurance bets pay 2 to 1. -Other winning hands pay 1 to 1.
Advantages and Disadvantages of Single Deck Blackjack
Many blackjack fans consider Single Deck Bovada Single Deck blackjack as the holy grail of standard Blackjack mainly because it gives players the best chance to increase their bankroll. As a rule of a thumb, Blackjack games that are played only with one or a few decks have lower house edge than Multi Deck blackjack games. In Single Deck Bovada Single Deck blackjack, the house edge is just 0.15%. This may seem quite tempting, but the game also has a few disadvantages.- Advantages - As already mentioned, the biggest advantage of Single Deck Bovada Single Deck blackjack is that it has the lowest house edge. However, to take advantage of the low house edge, players should understand the game and its rules as well as use good blackjack strategy. Otherwise, the house edge will increase no matter how many decks the game has. Single Deck Bovada Single Deck Blackjack is also a favorable variant for card counters. When playing Blackjack with six or eight decks players wait longer till they get favorable counts. With Single Deck Bovada Single Deck blackjack, they can get a favorable count fast. However, it should be noted that card counting works when playing the game in brick and mortar casinos because on the Internet card are shuffled after each hand.
- Disadvantages - Single Deck Bovada Single Deck blackjack also has a few disadvantages. Even though it has a low house edge, some casinos modify its rules so the house edge of the variant may end up being higher than that of eight deck Blackjack. For example, some casinos pay 6 to 5 for Bovada Single Deck blackjack instead of 3 to 2 increasing the house edge from 0.15% to 1.45%. Having in mind that you can maintain a house edge of around 0.5% with both single and multi-deck Bovada Single Deck blackjack games, it might not be worth the effort to search for Single Deck Bovada Single Deck blackjack games. Another disadvantage is that casinos usually don’t give many comp points for playing the game because in the long run, due to the low house edge, they won’t win much money from it. Therefore, they aren’t very generous with comp points.