Power blackjack
Power blackjack is a variant of the card gambling game blackjack, modified by certain doubling and splitting rules, called "Power Double" and "Power Split," that are advantageous to the player, offset by the rule that, when the dealer makes a total of twenty two, any active player hands push rather than winning.
Basic rules
The rules for the power blackjack game are based on the standard blackjack rules and involve common blackjack terms.
Rules variations
The main variations are:
- 6 decks in shoeDealer stands on soft 17Power double – Power split – Player's blackjack gets paid 3:2.Double down after a Split is allowedDealer twenty two pushes against any active player hands Surrender when dealer has an open Ace is not allowed Insurance when dealer has an open Ace is not allowed
Power double
If the player's two-card total is nine, ten or eleven and the player doubles, the player has the option of discarding the double-down card received and replacing it with top card from the shoe. The player can not replace the second double card. This option increases the favorability of doubling opportunities. Thus, basic strategy for Power Blackjack includes more doubles than for regular blackjack. Furthermore, a player needs to learn the additional strategy of when to replace the first double-down card to take maximum advantage of this rule variation. This strategy will depend on the player's initial total, the card drawn, and the dealer's up card.
Power split
If the player is initially dealt a fifteen or sixteen, the player can split the two cards, even if they are different values. After a power-split, all regular double-down and split actions are allowed, but power-split and power-double options are no longer allowed.