Australian Pontoon
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With
interest growing in the Australian version of blackjack, a number of top
gambling software companies have added this down-under game to their software
offerings.
The game itself is played using eight packs of 52 standard playing cards, with the card values identical to those in regular blackjack. The dealer deals two face-down cards to himself and two face-up to each player. The dealer first looks at his own cards and if he has pontoon, he turns his cards over and gathers in the losing bets. Each player's point count is then calculated according to the following priority list:
When the dealer's cards are exposed, he must take another card until his hand scores a minimum of 17, not including a soft 17 (an ace and a six more points in one or more cards). The dealer is permitted to stand on a five card trick. Payout out odds are 2:1, but dealer's advantage operates. With the dealer's hand finalized, comparisons are made to each player's hands and wagers paid out or collected by the dealer. |
Really a
game of blackjack with Australian rules, this variant is rapidly gaining fans
around the globe.
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