
In this article, I break down Super Fun 21, a unique take on traditional blackjack that adds some exciting twists to the classic game. While it’s easy to pick up, having a solid strategy can really improve how you play.
I’ll walk you through the basic rules and smart tactics that can help you make better decisions at the table. Whether you’re just getting started or looking to sharpen your skills, this guide offers practical tips you can put to use. By the time you finish reading, you’ll have a strong foundation to start practicing and playing with more confidence.
This article assumes you already know the basics of how to play Blackjack. If you’re not sure about the rules, feel free to check out our other article where we explain them in detail.
Super Fun 21 Blackjack Rules 2t4jg
Below, I’ve listed the key rules that set Super Fun 21 apart from the standard version of Blackjack. These differences add more variety and player-friendly options to the game:
- A Blackjack pays out 1 to 1 instead of 3 to 2 unless both cards are Diamonds, in which case you get a special payout.
- A Blackjack in Diamonds pays out 2 to 1, giving you a better return than a regular Blackjack.
- A player always wins if they have Blackjack, even if the dealer also has a Blackjack.
- You can Double at any time as opposed to only after your first 2 cards.
- You can Surrender at any time as opposed to only after your first 2 cards.
- You can Surrender after Doubling.
- If you have a hand with 6 cards and a total of 20 or less, you automatically win the hand.
- If you have a hand totaling 21 after 6 cards, you win the hand with a 2 to 1 payout, no matter what the dealer has.
Although casinos have different variations, the most common rules I’ve come across include the following:
- Super Fun 21 is played with 1 deck
- The Dealer Hits on soft 17
- The Dealer peaks for Blackjack if they have an Ace or 10
- You can Double after a Split
- You can Split a hand up to 4 times
- You can Split Aces again after Splitting
- You can Surrender after Splitting
As you can see from the above screenshot, a Super Fun 21 table looks very similar to a standard Blackjack game. The main difference is the extra rules that favor the player, like special payouts and more flexible doubling options. I like how these changes keep the game familiar but add a fresh layer of excitement and strategy.
Some versions of Super Fun 21 use 2 or 6 decks, but most online games, including those from popular providers like Microgaming, are played with just 1 deck. I prefer single-deck games because they make it easier to follow the cards. They can also slightly improve the player’s odds compared to multi-deck versions.
Super Fun 21 Blackjack Strategy 3p1o5q
In the table below, I outline the best moves to make when playing Super Fun 21 with a single deck. The strategy is slightly more complex than standard Blackjack because you also need to factor in the bonuses for winning with six cards. These added rules can impact how you approach certain hands, so adjusting your strategy is key.
H | Hit |
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S | Stand |
S3 | Stand on 3 or fewer cards, otherwise Hit |
S4 | Stand on 4 or fewer cards, otherwise Hit |
D | Double |
D2 | Double on 2 cards, otherwise Hit |
D3 | Double on 3 cards, otherwise Hit |
D4 | Double on 4 cards, otherwise Hit |
SP | Split |
X | Surrender if possible, otherwise Hit |
X3 | Surrender on 3 or fewer cards, otherwise Hit |
X3* | Surrender on exactly 3 cards, otherwise Hit |
X3/S4 | Surrender on 3 or fewer cards, otherwise Stand on 4 or fewer cards, otherwise Hit |