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PONTOON RULES
DownloadPontoon is basically the British version of blackjack played with eight decks of cards. As in blackjack the goal of the game is to build a hand closer in value to 21 than the dealer’s hand without going over.
You and the dealer are each dealt two cards. If after checking the dealer does not have a winning pontoon hand then the game proceeds. You can hit, stand (with a hand above 15), double or split. Only when you’re done is the dealer’s hand played.
The main differences between pontoon and blackjack are:
- Both pontoon (an ace plus a ten value card) and a five card trick (when you have a five card hand without going bust, regardless of the value of the hand) beat a 21.
- The dealer’s cards remain face down until you choose to either stand or bust.
- You cannot stand with a hand under 15.
- There is no insurance option in pontoon.
- You can draw as many cards as you want after doubling.
- Cards of equal value can be split, so for example two nines can be split as can a Queen and King which are both valued at ten.
- A ten/face card plus an ace in a split hand counts as pontoon.
- The dealer wins if there’s a tie.
- The dealer checks his cards at the beginning of each round. If the dealer has pontoon the cards are turned over and you lose your bet.
Dealer Rules:
- Must hit on a soft 17 or lower.
- Must stand on a hard 17 or higher.
- Wins if there’s a push.
Card Rules:
Face cards are each worth ten points, aces either 1 or 11 points, and number cards their face value (so that a 4 is worth four points, a 5 five points, etc.).
Hand Ranking and Payout:
- From highest to lowest
Pontoon 2 to 1 Five card trick 2 to 1 21 Even High total Even Bust Lose
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