The correct phrase is "double down", and no you cannot double down on a pair. You can "split" a pair, and it depends on the casino as to how many times you can do it. Most casinos will let you split up to four times.
Blackjack Pairs and Payout OddsThere are 3 variations of pairs and payout:1. Mixed pair is made up of 1 red suited card and 1 black suited card.Example: 2 of spades + 2 of diamond2. Colored pair is made up of 2 same cards of the same color, however, they are different in suits.Example: 6 of diamonds + 6 of hearts3. Perfect pair an exact pair.Example: K of hearts + K of heartNote:In perfect pair rules, player may place a perfect pairs bet on any box on which the player has placed a Blackjack bet. Bet must be placed prior with any cards in the round of play that are dealt. If the perfect pair wager wins, the first 2 cards are dealt to the player that holds a pair and loses if its not.
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The Tropicana Hotel was the first. Now Casinos Like the Hard Rock and many others have swim up Blackjack gaming areas in the pool. Only the Palms have the Floating Blackjack tables that you can get at www.swimupblackjack.com
The Tropicana Hotel was the first. Now Casinos Like the Hard Rock and many others have swim up Blackjack gaming areas in the pool. Only the Palms have the Floating Blackjack tables that you can get at www.swimupblackjack.com
Yes. Double every single ingredient. You will get twice as many.
Double down is not a poker option, doubling down is used in Blackjack. It is the doubling your bet and receiving one card only. In some casinos you can double down on your first two cards if they add up to 10 or 11, other casinos allow you to double down on any two cards.
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Most players will take the even money, it is always a sure win. If you don't and the dealer has blackjack it is only a push.
Late Surrender - This rule allows you to surrender your hand and give up the half of our bet on your first 2 cards after the dealer checks for a blackjack.
The term means playing one on one against the dealer, no other players involved.