Blackjack comes in many varieties, but very few allow you to see the dealers hand as well as your own. That’s where this game differs because you get to see both the dealers cards at the same time of yours. This gives you the chance to make an informed hit/stand decision, which should hopefully make winning easier (especially with a bit of practice).
How to play Face Up 21 Blackjack
Things begin with bet setting, which is similar to what you’d experience at a real life casino. Basically you’ll need to choose your chip (or chips) and place them on the bet circle. You can place bets on up to three hands at a time, which is why there are three circles.
Pressing deal will automatically add two cards to each active hand; the kicker here is that you also get to see the dealers hand (both cards face up). You can then decide whether to play or stand your hand. You cannot risk a tie though because that will result in a loss (except a Blackjack tie).
At the end of each game you’ll have the option to repeat your bet or play with a clean table. If you choose the latter you will have to set up each hands wagers again.