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Spanish 21 is a variation of 21, but there are no
cards with a face value of ten in the deck, all other face
cards are still used. Spanish 21 rules usually have the following
benefits over regular blackjack. The pay out odds are more favorable.
Bonuses are usually paid for three suited 7's if the dealer also
has any 7 face up (The amount of the bonus usually corresponds to the bet
placed - the bigger the bet the greater the bonus). However it should
be noted that all 21 bonus hands do not count if they are the result of
doubling.
A player can double on any number of cards.
A player can re split up to three times, (Aces are included).
Late surrender is allowed.
Late surrender is allowed on first two cards.
A players 21 always beats the dealers.
A player can double after splits.
A player can draw and double down to split aces.
Double down rescues are allowed.
Envy bonuses are paid in certain circumstances.
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