Fri Feb 17 2023
This version provides an update to recommended settings and supports the latest iPhone and iPad models.
This is a solid, no-frills Blackjack app. If you're looking for a realistic Vegas-style experience without the flashy distractions of modern 'casino' games, this hits the mark. The interface is clean and the cards are easy to read, which is really all you want in a card game.
It’s great for practicing basic strategy or just killing time. The dealing feels fair, and the absence of constant pop-ups for microtransactions is a breath of fresh air. It's a straightforward digital version of the classic table game.
Authentic Las Vegas style rules
Clear, easy-to-read cards and table layout
Intuitive touch controls for betting and playing
Fast-paced gameplay with no loading screens
Great for practicing card strategy
Place your bet to begin the hand. Your goal is to get a hand value closer to 21 than the dealer without going over. Remember that an Ace can count as either 1 or 11.
The game follows traditional rules: hit for another card, stand to keep your current total, or double down to double your bet for one more card. Splitting pairs is also supported to maximize your winning potential.
No, this is a simulator intended for entertainment purposes using virtual currency.
Generally it’s alright. I found I can keep raising my bet beyond what I have on hand which is kinda funny. Unless the house is just spotting me credit as a comp. What’s most annoying though is when dealer has blackjack it’s supposed to end the hand. Instead I’m given the chance to double down on one more draw, which wastes my chips needlessly.
It’s lethargically slow, the graphics and sound are terrible even when they are not ridiculous and cartoony. When I lose a hand I feel I should help Daffy Duck turn his bill around. Hated it instantly, it let me double down after a draw. Only played two hands, I’d rather watch ads for f^n angry birds every five minutes than play this








