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Betfair Blackjack Exchange Explained

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Are you a betting man? If the answer is yes then you should play Betfair exchange blackjack.
Betfair Exchange Blackjack is a very different game from your average blackjack game. You don’t need to be able to play blackjack, in this unique version virtual players play the game.

Exchange Blackjack brings together and Betfair’s unique back and lay system and the world’s most famous casino game. Four automated players battle against the dealer, to see who can get closest to 21. You don’t play, you don’t have to decide whether to hit or stand in the game, each player automatically plays a perfect game using Perfect Strategy.
If you are playing Betfair exchange Blackjack you have to remember that you are not actually “playing” the game, the system does that for you. You just need to focus on whether a hand will win or lose.

This creates a different type of blackjack game and this makes exchange blackjack a game for everyone.

As the players are playing perfect blackjack you know what move they will make next. Knowing this means that you can approach your bet with some scientific consideration.
So then let’s take a quick look at how you play this unique fun and profitable game.
There are up to seven rounds of betting in each game. Whilst 4 player play blackjack against the clock you bet on one of the 4 players winning or whether the dealer wins or ties with the players. You can also back or lay on one of four ‘exotic’ bets, which include ‘dealer wins or ties all’ and ‘1 or more has 5’.

There are a possible 7 rounds where you can place a bet. Most games usually only go up to 4 rounds as players bust or the dealer has stood or bust. The dealer must stand on soft 17 or greater up to 5 cards. However if the dealer hasn’t stood or bust the game carries on for as many rounds as possible.

Once you have got to grips with playing this game you can spice it up a bit by playing Turbo exchange blackjack.
Played in exactly the same way as Exchange Blackjack, this version plays out 25% faster, designed for those who like their Betfair blackjack Games fast and furious.
For those of you new to betting here a couple of words which may need explaining:
Lay: The Lay side of the market shows the money and odds requested by backers. To accommodate a backer, click a button in the Lay column. Basically you bet against that player winning, you say that the player is going to lose.
Back: You think that the player is going to win. Like a traditional bet.

If you like betting but don’t like the game of blackjack or don’t know how to play blackjack then this is the ultimate game for you. Hours of fun.

By Susie Green
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