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BGaming is continuing to build out its casual table games lineup with a new blackjack release designed for faster play and added decision making. The latest title blends familiar mechanics with a small but meaningful rule change aimed at players who want more control at the table.
Good to Know
BGaming has added Surrender Multihand Blackjack to its casual gaming catalog, following the recent release of Multihand Blackjack Pro 2. The new title keeps standard blackjack rules intact while introducing surrender as an early decision point, alongside multihand play and faster pacing.
The surrender option lets players forfeit a hand before taking a hit and reclaim 50 percent of their original bet when the odds look unfavorable. That feature sits within a single table format that supports playing up to three hands at the same time.
BGaming game producer Vasili Pauliuchenko said the quick follow up builds on strong reception to the previous release:
“Multihand Blackjack Pro 2 has been such a big hit for BGaming that we have wasted no time in taking players back to the blackjack table for more top-tier action.”
Familiar Rules With Added Pace and Side Bets
Surrender Multihand Blackjack keeps core blackjack options in place. Players can still double down, split when dealt matching cards, and take insurance when the dealer shows an ace. Betting starts at €1, consistent with BGaming focus on low entry points and flexible wagering.
For players who prefer shorter rounds, a Turbo mode increases the pace of play. That option runs alongside standard speed gameplay, giving users control over how quickly each session moves.
The table also includes two optional side bets. The 21+3 side bet combines the player first two cards with the dealer up card to form poker style hands, while Perfect Pair pays out when the opening cards form a matching pair. Both side bets run independently of the main blackjack hands.
Pauliuchenko said the surrender mechanic adds another layer of choice:
“Surrender Multihand Blackjack adds an entirely new dimension to the game, providing players with the chance to surrender their hand. This leads to more strategic calls and unpredictable outcomes.”
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