Perfect Pairs is a Rushmore Online Casino table game based on standard Blackjack.
This version is played with six 52-card decks in the same kind of fast-paced player-versus-dealer showdown as standard Blackjack.
The twist in Perfect Pairs is that players can win bonus money by placing a Perfect Pairs Bet. There’s next to no other instruction on this game on the gaming board, so the only way to learn is to play.
While this may excite some players because of the 25 to 1 payoff, I found Perfect Pairs bets simply to be a way to lose money faster.
The bonus objective in Perfect Pairs is to get two of the same card on the first deal. The Perfect Pair is possible because the game uses six 52-card decks.
The instructions say that to make a Perfect Pairs Bet, a player must lay down the wager at the time of making the initial bet and before the dealer deals any cards.
The dealer’s hand doesn’t affect a winning Perfect Pairs hand, unlike the continued play that proceeds according to standard Blackjack rules.
Rushmore Casino Free Perfect Pairs Game
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Rushmore Casino Perfect Pairs Rules
At Rushmore Casino Online’s game, powered by Realtime Gaming software, the rules are as follows:
* A Perfect Pair (the exact same two cards) pays 25 to 1
* A Colored Pair (two black or two red cards of the same denomination) pays 12 to 1
* A Mixed Pair (same card, different suits) pays 6 to 1
* Blackjack pays 3 to 2
* Insurance pays 2 to 1. When the dealer shows an ace, the Insurance button automatically pops up. Betting insurance means the player immediately pays 50 cents against the possibility that the dealer has Blackjack or 21. Some players like to bet insurance anytime the dealer shows an ace; others are willing to take their chances on a higher total than the dealer’s even with an ace up.
* The dealer must hit to a soft 17. Ergo, players typically should continue to hit on any hand totaling less than 17. This becomes a risky strategy on any hand higher than 11.
* A player may double the bet after the first two cards.
* Only 1 card will be dealt when aces are split.
* A player can split to a maximum of three hands.
