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The Best Bitcoin Blackjack Experiences Available 24/7 On Any Device

Anyone for legal age? At Bombastic, you can play online blackjack with Bitcoin at any of our tables, many of which are provided by the industry's leading online blackjack studios. Their award-winning games have helped Bombastic become the go-to Bitcoin Blackjack casino online.

Better still, all our Bitcoin Blackjack games are fully tested and verified for delivering fair and safe gaming. All of which is part and parcel of being a licensed and trusted online crypto casino.

How Does Bitcoin Blackjack Work?

At Bombastic we allow you to bet and play Blackjack games using Bitcoin and 11 other altcoins. It’s just as easy as betting with dollars. If you’ve already got BTC in a cryptocurrency wallet, it’s fast and highly secure to deposit Bitcoin into your Bombastic account. We can also process the purchase of Bitcoin using USD, making the entire process as painless as possible.

On this page, you’ll find a list of our best Bitcoin Blackjack games, available to play with at Bombastic on any device, regardless of screen size. There’s no need to download any apps to play either. If you’re new to betting with cryptocurrency, blackjack games at Bombastic are fully compatible with all leading mobile web browsers.

Whether it’s classic games of ‘21’ or next-generation iterations that add a fresh dimension to a card game that’s been enjoyed for decades, we've got Bitcoin Blackjack titles guaranteed to push the boundaries - just like our crypto roulette games.

The Most Popular Online Bitcoin Blackjack Games at Bombastic We wouldn’t be doing our job as one of the leading Bitcoin Blackjack casinos if we didn’t have a huge choice of blackjack games available to play on any device. Below, we explain some of the RNG and live dealer blackjack games you can bet with BTC and 11 other cryptocurrencies at Bombastic.

Single-Deck Blackjack

Single-Deck Blackjack is played using just one deck of 52 playing cards. This is the most ideal version of Bitcoin Blackjack you can find as there’s only one version of each card in the dealer’s shoe. Using basic Blackjack strategy, you can keep the house edge as low as 0.13%.

We love giving our players competitive gaming experiences and Single-Deck Blackjack is about as good as it gets. Our partnerships with industry leading game providers ensure you’ll get up close and personal with the best Bitcoin Blackjack games. That’s thanks to their first-person views, creating an immersive casino floor experience.

European Blackjack

European Blackjack is another hugely popular option for those looking to play with BTC. Typically, European Blackjack games are played using two decks of playing cards, effectively doubling the house edge.

There are some subtle tweaks to the rules of European Blackjack which you should be mindful of too. Primarily, the dealer must stand on soft 17, which may negate the inclusion of an additional deck of cards. If you have a blackjack and the dealer also has blackjack, the game is a ‘push’ and your bet is returned. You can only double down on hands worth nine, 10, or 11.

Pontoon AKA Spanish 21

Pontoon, also known as Spanish 21, is another big hit with crypto Blackjack players. The most interesting aspect of Pontoon is that both of the dealer’s cards are placed face down rather than one of them being placed face up. Instead of a two-card hand worth 21 being called a blackjack, it’s known as a ‘Pontoon’.

Looking further at the rules, you’re only allowed to stand on hands worth 15 or greater. The dealer continues to hit on soft 17, unlike in European Blackjack. In Pontoon, the dealer also wins if you both have a Pontoon hand.

Multi-Hand Blackjack

If you’re not content with playing just one hand of online Bitcoin Blackjack, you should consider sampling Multi-Hand Blackjack games instead. As the name suggests, you’ll play at least two or more hands of Blackjack against the dealer simultaneously. This does mean you’ll have to place at least two BTC bets per round, which can eat into the bankrolls of those with smaller Bitcoin budgets.

With Multi-Hand Blackjack games, the dealer is not permitted to check their hand for blackjack, which creates another sense of intrigue and mystery. However, they are required to stand on soft 17. You can only double down on hands worth nine, 10, or all and you can only split hands once.

Perfect Pairs Blackjack

For those who enjoy the creativity of a side bet, be sure to try Perfect Pairs Blackjack for size. These games follow the basic rules of classic Single-Hand Blackjack with one cool twist. There’s the option to place an extra side bet before each hand begins.

The side bet pays out if the first two cards you’re dealt have the same value, hence the ‘Perfect Pairs’ tag. In Perfect Pairs Blackjack, bitcoin bettors can double down and split as normal and play as many as five hands per round.

FAQs

Is Blackjack Good or Bad?

Blackjack is a hand that’s unbeatable, so it’s safe to say that it’s a very good hand indeed! A blackjack consists of an Ace and any other card with a value of ten i.e. King, Queen, Jack or 10. A blackjack is the hand you’ll want the most in Bitcoin blackjack games. You’ll often be paid out on winning blackjack hands at odds of 3:2 instead of 1:1, which gives you more bang for your satoshis.

Is Blackjack a Skill or Luck?

Blackjack is considered a part-luck, part-skill card game. Of course, there is a high element of luck involved, but there is something known as basic blackjack strategy which can help you to put the probabilities almost in your favour.

Can You Actually Win in Blackjack?

Absolutely. There’s no reason why you can’t have winning sessions of Blackjack. Although a thin house edge still exists in a game of Single-Deck Blackjack that will impact your odds over time, it's still possible to win more hands than you lose in a session.

Should You Hit or Stand in Blackjack?

This is the million-dollar question! Basic blackjack strategy dictates when you should hit or stand your hands. In layman's terms, if your hand is worth 17 or better, you should stand immediately. If the dealer’s upcard is a six or lower, you should only hit if your hand is worth between 13-16. If the dealer’s hand is worth seven or greater and your hand is worth between 13-16 you should stand.