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Boss Media pioneered the blackjack game with a two against one side bet. The side bet is to predict if each of your first two cards will be equal to or higher than the dealer's first card. You aren't betting on the sum total of the cards but that each card as compared to the dealer's first card. For purposes of the side-bet face cards are not counted as 10 but rather Jacks = 11, Queens = 12 and so on with Aces counting as 14.
Dealer will stand on all 17's and insurance is allowed. Players may split any first two cards of the same value. A second wager that is equal to the original bet will be placed on the newly created hand. You may split Aces but they will only receive one card each and a split 'blackjack' will count as 21. Subsequent splitting is not allowed but you may double after splitting. Players may double any first two cards.
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