If you know how to play Blackjack, then you will have an easy transition to Quantum Blackjack. There are some additional features to learn, and these can impact some of the classic features as well, but it’s all relatively straightforward.
If you’re new to this popular card game, fear not, as it’s one of the easiest games to learn and you’ll be playing like a pro before you know it!
Double
Also known as a “Double Down”, this is a wager that doubles your bet and gives you one more card. For instance, if you have a score of 10 and receive a 5 after a double, your final score will be 15. If there is a multiplier in your hand, it will be used to boost the overall value of your bet, including the double.
Split
A split can be used to turn one hand into two. It becomes possible when the player’s first two cards have the same face value, and if the split is chosen, an additional bet will be placed, and another hand will be created.
Insurance
When the dealer shows an Ace, it means they could be one turn away from a Blackjack and a win. The insurance protects against this by offering an additional bet to secure against a Blackjack. It has a payout of 2:1 and becomes possible when the dealer’s up-card is an Ace.
Push
A push occurs if the dealer busts on three cards and the player doesn’t have a multiplier active. During a push, all the player’s bets will be returned, and the game will essentially become void. A push does not impact any active side bets.
Multipliers
The biggest payouts on Quantum Blackjack come from the multipliers. These are assigned to each card completely at random before the game begins. If there is a 10x multiplier active when you win the hand, the multiplier will be added to your stake, and you’ll claim a big win.