Hm mm. If it looks like a duck and it sounds like a duck, it must be duck. Or so they say. Tonight inside Rushmore Casino, I chose to play Match Play 21 which is a form of Blackjack, and from the look and play of it, it was.
There are only a few differences between Blackjack and Match 21. One is there are no 10’s in the deck and players can surrender at any time. The other is there is a special pay table for certain hands. Other than these few differences the play is almost exactly the same.
The table is set up like others and the game itself plays nicely, however this bonus pay table, when is it used? I played for almost an hour and never struck one of these bonus hands. They seem virtually impossible.
I would like to see the odds of some of these hands coming out. Like 7-7-7 of spades, in one hand, or 6-7-8 of spades in one hand. Naturally the 6-7-8 would be more likely, but come on? A few months ago I was writing about the different games that casino’s have that derive from one popular game, for this example Blackjack.
Rushmore Casino offers 7 kinds of 21 games. Perhaps I should take a look at old maid or maybe go fish and see if I could make a killing in the casino’s. Never-the-less, I ended up, so I really should not complain, but when I playing a game with special bonuses, it would be nice to know that they could be hit every once and a while. Enjoy!