Betfair Blackjack
Exchange Blackjack
betfair Exchange Blackjack allows you to bet on a game of Blackjack, without actually taking part yourself!
It's like sitting behind a Blackjack table in a casino, watching four players take on the dealer, and betting on which player you think will win! And because Exchange Games allow you to bet using betfair's innovative betting exchange, you're betting against other gamblers, rather than the house, meaning you can bet on the Dealer to win, if that doesn't go against your principles!
Each game takes place over a maximum of 7 rounds and you can change your bet after each round. You can bet on any number of players, the dealer, or four 'exotic' bets - for example, you can bet that at least one player has five or more cards or that at least one hand reaches a total of 21.
It's like normal Blackjack, but where your decision making is based on where to bet rather than whether to Hit or Stand!
Before you play
Although you're not playing yourself, if you're new to Blackjack, you should familiarise yourself with the basics first:
Perfect strategy (?)
betfair states that 'each player automatically plays a perfect game using betfair Games Perfect Strategy'.
The players have no options to Split or Double Down, meaning that their game play will be fairly simple - ie they can only choose to Hit or Stand.
This in itself isn't a problem as you're betting on who will win, rather than who will play the best game, but if you're an experienced Blackjack player, you'll need to bear it in mind when making your decision on where to bet.
The other side to this coin, though, is that because you're betting on the exchange, you'll be backing your judgement against other gamblers, some of whom may not be as familiar with the game as you and who may be tempted into making incorrect decisions, based on a lack of understanding of Blackjack strategy.
We'll walk you through a typical game of Exchange Blackjack round by round below.
Round 1
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