Spanish 21 Rules

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Spanish 21 is a variation of regular 21 played without tens in the deck
but with more liberal rules. By 'tens' I mean the card in rank between
nines and jacks, all face cards are still used. For blackjack novices it
should be stressed that taking the tens out of play is very
disadvantageous to the player. Any card counter, myself included, can tell
you a deck rich in tens favors the player and a deck rich in small cards
favors the dealer.
To compensate for the loss of tens, Spanish 21 offers the following
rule enhancements over regular blackjack:
- The player may double on any number of cards.
- Late surrender is allowed. In other words the player may pull out of
a hand by forfeiting half his bet, but only if the dealer does not
have a blackjack.
- A player 21 always beats a dealer 21.
- Late surrender is allowed on first two cards.
- Double down rescue allows player to take back doubled portion of bet
and forfeit the original wager.
- Player may double after splits.
- Player may resplit up to three times, including aces.
- Player may draw and double down to split aces.
- A five card 21 pays 3:2.
- A six card 21 pays 2:1.
- A seven or more card 21 pays 3:1.
- A 21 consisting of a 6, 7, and 8 of mixed suits pays 3:2.
- A 21 consisting of a 6, 7, and 8 of matching suit pays 2:1.
- A 21 consisting of a 6, 7, and 8 of spades pays 3:1.
- A 21 consisting of three 7's of mixed suits pays 3:2.
- A 21 consisting of three 7's of matching suits 2:1.
- A 21 consisting of three 7's of spades pays 3:1.
- Three suited 7's in addition to the dealer having any 7 face up
pays. $1000 for bets between $5 and $24, and pays $5000 for bets of
$25 and over. In addition all other players get an "envy
bonus" of $50.
Note:
1. Dealer usually hits a soft 17 .
2. All 21 bonus hands do not count if the result of doubling.
3. Six Spanish decks are used (except in Atlantic City where eight decks
are used).

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