About Blackjack
Evoplay’s blackjack game is about as basic as they come. Also known as Lucky Sevens, the game utilises conventional 3D graphics to produce a run-of-the-mill RNG (random number generator) blackjack release. There is nothing overly impressive that helps Evoplay’s effort stand out, save for the fact that this game is perhaps more expensive to play than some of its counterparts, favouring high rolling players.
Betting and Rules
This blackjack game features chip sizes of 1.00, 5.00, 10.00, and 25.00. There are also three betting spots per game, meaning that you can wager on multiple hands. You can use those chips to stake up to 1,000.00 a hand. However, the minimum bet per game in this release is a costly 1.00. As mentioned, this will likely favour high rollers over those who want to play cheap blackjack games.
As with most blackjack games, the dealer stands on all seventeens but must draw to sixteen. There is nothing out of the ordinary with the payouts, either. You can pocket wins of 1:1 with any victory over the dealer, 2:1 for an insurance payout, and 3:2 for blackjack wins.
Players won’t get an array of nifty features here, but there is a re-bet mode that allows them to wager the same stake as they had previously bet. Again, this can be found in any nickel-and-dime RNG blackjack game online. Splitting and doubling down is possible in this game.
Bonus Bets
There is a Lucky Sevens bonus available in Evoplay’s blackjack game. This is paid out automatically and occurs if a player lands a blackjack with three seven-point value cards. The additional bonus is 1.5x the amount wagered, which is a small prize, all things considered. However, since you don’t have to place an extra bet to land this bonus, it is surprisingly profitable and a nice addition to the game.