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Perfect Pairs™

Perfect Pairs™ is a newest casino table game at SlotsPlus, Sun Palace Casino, Las Vegas USA Casino and Vegas Casino Online available in the download software. Perfect Pairs™ is based on a standard Blackjack game, played with 6 52-card decks in which players play against the dealer. As an added feature, players have the opportunity to win bonus money based on their hand by placing a Perfect Pairs Bet.

In Perfect Pairs™, you are dealt two cards face up and the dealer is dealt two cards, one face down and one face up. The goal of Perfect Pairs™ is to get closer to 21 points than the dealer without going over 21 points. The cards are dealt two in rotation from the dealer's left to right.

In addition, each position is marked with a Betting Box location where a player can make an optional Perfect Pairs Bet.  The objective of the Perfect Pairs Bet is to achieve a pair from the first two cards dealt.

If a player chooses to make a Perfect Pairs™ Bet, he or she must do so at the time of making the initial wager and before the dealer deals any cards. A winning Perfect Pairs hand is not affected by the dealer's hand.

A "Blackjack" is a hand that totals 21 points with two cards. Blackjack automatically wins, unless both you and the dealer receive Blackjack, then you push. A total of 21 points with three or more cards is not considered Blackjack.

Point Values
Cards Values
2 through 10 Face Value
Cards Points
Aces 1 point or 11 points, whichever makes a better hand.
Example:    6 + Ace = 7 points or 17 points

To Play Perfect Pairs™

  1. Select the main betting spot then click chips to place a bet within table limits or click Rebet.
  2. Optionally, select the Perfect Pairs betting spot then click chips to place a bet within table limits.
  3. Click Deal.
  4. If the Dealer's face-up card is an Ace, click Insure if you would like to buy insurance.
  5. Click Hit, Stand, Double, or Split.
  6. Continue to click Hit until you Stand, Double, bust, push, or until the dealer busts.
  7. Doubling - You can only Double once in Blackjack.
  8. Splitting - You can split the first two cards dealt if they are of equal point value. When you split, you must place an additional bet that is equal to the ante. You will now have two hands. You can continue to hit for each hand, unless the split was made for a pair of Aces, in which case you can only hit once for each hand.
To Win Perfect Pairs Side Bet (meet one).

Your first two cards are a Mixed Pair.

Your first two cards are a Colored Pair.

Your first two cards are a Perfect Pair.

To Win Main Wager (meet one).

You get Blackjack.

Your hand is closer to 21 points than the dealer's hand and does not exceed 21 points.

The dealer's hand exceeds 21 points while your hand does not exceed 21 points.

How the Dealer Plays

Dealer Hits on any total of 16 or less.

Dealer Stands on any total of 17 or more.

Dealer Hits on any hard total of 16 or less.

Dealer Stands on any hard total of 17 or more.

Dealer Hits on any soft total of 17 or less.

Dealer Stands on any soft total of 18 or more.

Insurance

Insurance is an additional bet that the dealer has Blackjack. You can purchase insurance when the dealer's face-up card is an Ace. Insurance cost half the amount of the ante and pays 2:1 if the dealer has Blackjack. If the dealer does not have Blackjack, the insurance is collected by the house.

Hand Ranks (for Perfect Pairs side bet)
Hand Description
Mixed Pair A pair that is comprised of one red suited card and one black suited card.
Example - Perfect Pairs Example 1
Colored Pair A pair that is comprised of 2 cards that are different suits, with both cards being either red suited cards or both cards being black suited card.
Example - Perfect Pairs Example 2
Perfect Pair A pair that is comprised of 2 cards that are identical in rank and suit.
Example - Perfect Pairs Example 3

Payouts
Winner Hand Payouts
Dealer Blackjack None
Player Blackjack 3:2 (1st hand only)
Player Other winning hands Even Money
Dealer/Player Tie Other hands Recoup ante

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