Blackjack EU Progressive
Abou Blackjack EU Progressive
Many players are looking for versions of Blackjack which offer more than just the standard payoffs of the traditional game. Sheriff Gaming has developed this variation which certainly meets those demands. This game offers a Progressive jackpot with a grand prize that is usually in the tens of thousands. But there are also many other payoffs available in this feature of the game including some that are also quite substantial.
Special Features
The simulated table created by Sheriff Gaming for this version lays everything out clearly. Not only can you see all of your betting options, but you will be able to see the current level of the Progressive Jackpot. Usually, the total keeps growing at all times. Even though the game is laid out nicely, there is also a narrator who describes all of the action going on with such phrases as “Card” and “Player wins”.
Blackjack EU Progressive is played under the standard rules of European Blackjack, which means no hole card for the Dealer, but the possibility of Doubling Down on any starting hand that totals 9, 10 or 11. The Dealer also must stand on 17, even if it is a soft 17.
The truly special feature of Blackjack EU Progressive is, naturally, the Progressive game. You have to decide before the cards are dealt whether you want to make a separate bet on this pool. All money wagered on this side bet will go into a separate pool. All payoffs will also come out of the separate pool.
The Progressive Jackpot in this game is all about Aces. You will hit the full Jackpot if you can get four Aces that are all of the same colour. But even if you just get two Aces in your hand, the Progressive pool will pay you 25-1. The payoffs go up from there, with two Aces of the same suit paying more. Above that are three Aces, four Aces and, just below the full Jackpot, there is a payoff of 2,500-1 for three Aces of the same suit.
Betting Options
You can play the Blackjack EU Progressive game for as little as 1.00 or as much as 100.00. You are always given the option of playing the Progressive pool before every hand. If you don't want to wager on it, you really shouldn't be playing this version of the game.