Match the dealer is a blackjack side bet played in traditional blackjack and sometimes at Spanish 21. This bet wins if the player's hand matches dealer's cards in rank or in rank and suit. According to Traditional blackjack the payouts are as follows: 1 non-suited match pays 4 to 1; 2 non-suited matches pay 8 to 1; One suited match pays 11 to 1; One suited match and one non-suited match pay 15 to 1; 2 suited matches pay 22 to 1. While at the Spanish 21 the payouts are: One non-suited match - 4 to 1; Two non-suited matches pay 8 to 1; 1 suited match pays 9 to 1; 1 suited match and one non-suited match pay 13 to 1; Two suited matches pay 18 to 1
Blackjack House Rules
Back to variations catalogueBlackjack Rules Learning Blackjack Rules. Blackjack has a basic set of blackjack game rules that all players must follow. There are also specific rules that the dealer must follow. Before playing blackjack in a brick and mortar casino, you should learn and master the rules of blackjack. Apr 13, 2008 That means you are making a bet that is eight times worse in traditional blackjack and over two times worse in Spanish 21. The side bet is rather simple. The player wins the side bet if he can match either of his initial cards to the dealer's up card, including number and suit.