Phoenix Blackjack

Rise from the ashes and land a scorching Progressive Jackpot in Phoenix Blackjack!


    Phoenix Blackjack Game Overview

    The bet sizes in Phoenix Blackjack start from £1.


    Phoenix Side Bet

    Phoenix Blackjack comes with a unique side bet, where the onjective is to collect ‘Phoenix’ suited cards. 

    The Phoenix suit replaces the typical Hearts suit. The side bet win depends on the first two cards dealt to you and any Phoenix cards dealt in these cards.

    The more Phoenix cards and higher ranked Phoenix cards, the higher the win, plus the opportunity to win the Progressive Jackpot.


    Progressive Jackpot

    A bet on the Phoenix Side Bet is required to win the Progressive Jackpot. 

    If a Phoenix Blackjack lands on the first two cards dealt to you, you are entered into the Jackpot Bonus Round, where you can scoop the Progressive Jackpot. 

    Once in the Jackpot Bonus Round, you will be faced with the Phoenix Burner. 

    The Phoenix Burner contains five consecutive wheels containing increasingly large prizes and arrows that when landed progress you to the next wheel. 

    The objective of this bonus game is to land progressing arrows all the way to the fifth wheel, where landing on the Phoenix Jackpot symbol wins the Progressive Jackpot. 

    If you land on a large number instead of an arrow/the jackpot prize, then you receive that and the Jackpot Bonus Round ends.


    Game Information 

    The principal aim of any Blackjack game is to try and beat the dealer by accumulating a total hand value close to, but not exceeding 21 points.

    You will need to draw cards until your hand totals 21, or comes as close as possible without exceeding it. 

    If the first two cards total 21, an Ace paired with a 10 or picture card, then you will have won Blackjack.

    If you stand then you choose not to receive any additional cards. Any hand that exceeds 21 goes bust and loses regardless of the dealer’s hand.

    The dealer must draw on 16 and under and will always stand on 17 and above. 

    If the dealer’s hand totals the same as yours, then the hand is a ‘push’, which will see your bet returned. Blackjack beats non-Blackjack 21’s. 

    An Ace may have a value of either 1 or 11, with the card adopting the value that is of the most benefit to your hand.

    The cards 2-9 are taken at face value, whilst the 10, Jack, Queen and King are all valued at 10. 


    Game Rules

    · American hole card game

    · Dealer peaks on 10 value cards and Aces

    · Six Decks

    · Dealer stands on soft & hard 17

    · Double Down on any two cards

    · Double down after splitting

    · Split three times to make four hands

    · Aces can only be split once

    · Only one card dealt to split Aces

    · Split Aces do not award Blackjack

    · No surrender

    · Malfunction voids all pays and plays