Game Rules & Strategy in Premier Blackjack with Side Bets
The rules of how to play Premier Blackjack with Side Bets are similar to other games you might play when you learn to play blackjack. First, this version is a hole card game, meaning the dealer peeks at its face-down card when the first one is an ace or 10-value card. The dealer also stands on all 17s or higher.
The main goal of playing blackjack is to have a hand whose cards total 21 or less. You’ll also need a total higher than what the dealer gets, or you could win if the dealer busts by going over 21. You’ll also lose if you bust on your hand.
There are two other side bets to see in this game:
Perfect Pairs™ is a game where you bet on whether your first two cards make a pair. You’ll receive a 6:1 payout if you have two cards of the same value, 12:1 for a coloured pair, or 25:1 for two cards that are exactly the same.
For 10-value cards, they must be the same type. For instance, a queen of hearts and jack of hearts won’t count, but a jack of hearts and jack of diamonds will give you a 12:1 payout.
The 21+3™ side is a three-card poker-style wager where you are betting on the poker hand from your first two cards and the dealer’s face-up card. This feature pays as follows:
- Flush – 5:1
- Straight – 10:1
- Three of a kind – 30:1
- Straight flush – 40:1
- Suited three of a kind – 100:1
There’s also an insurance bet for when the dealer’s first card is an ace. You can place half your wager on an insurance bet and get a 2:1 payout if the dealer’s hand is a blackjack.