Double exposure is a blackjack variation. The rules are the
same as blackjack except that, as the name suggests, both
dealer cards are exposed.
To compensate for this, the dealer wins on all ties, except
on a natural blackjack, player blackjack pays even money and
player may split once only. These are not fixed rules and
may vary from casino to casino to include the following:
- Tied blackjacks are either a push or go to the player
- Player may double on any first two cards or not
- Player may or may not double after a split
- Player may split more than once
The basic strategy for this game is different, both because the player can see dealer cards 11 to 20 and because the player loses all ties except blackjacks. For examples, two ten-value cards are split whenever the dealer has 13 through 16, and a hard 20 must be hit if the dealer has a 20.
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