Live Common Draw Blackjack is NetEnt’s version of one-to-many game in which everybody plays with the same hand. Dealer stands on 17 and draws on 16. Players can double the value of their initial bet and subsequently receive one additional card. If their first two cards happen to be of the same value, they can split them into separate hands and, for all except Aces, hit multiple times.
Insurance is offered when the dealer’s first card is an Ace, costs half of the player’s initial bet, and pays 2:1 if the dealer gets a Blackjack.
There’s also Even Money feature which, in case the player has a Blackjack while dealer shows an Ace, offers even-money payout. Like all NetEnt’s games, Live Common Draw Blackjack comes with high video and audio quality. Statistics, permanently displayed in the upper right corner, consists of an overview of the dealer’s last 10 hands and BJ / Bust / Win / Push percentages.
You’ll also see a digital representation of actions taken during the current hand, allowing you to compare your own gameplay to that of the others. Game settings make it possible to enable or disable Live Chat, adapt video quality, adjust sound effects, and view paytable, game history and rules.
Low betting minimums - starting at €0.50 per hand.
Lacks the ability to play multiple hands at once.
Common Draw Live Blackjack is a good option if you are on a lower budget or your preferred tables are full. I personally don't like the concept too much and much rather play the regular tables from Evolution Gaming.
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