Quantum Blackjack adds an RNG layer to live blackjack: in each round, certain cards are randomly selected and assigned multipliers (e.g., 3×, 5×, 10×). If your winning hand includes one or more of these Quantum cards, your winnings are multiplied according to the table rules (multipliers can be combined).
Rules and differences from classic blackjack
- Card multipliers: An RNG draw highlights cards (values and/or colors depending on the series). If they are part of your final winning hand, your main payout is increased.
- Combination of multipliers: When at least two Quantum cards are part of your winning hand, their multipliers can combine (e.g. 3× and 5× ⇒ 15×), depending on the table version.
- Frequent 22 rule: if the dealer ends up with 22, this often results in a push against most non-bust player hands (check for exceptions).
- Usual mechanics: double on any two cards, split pairs (Aces: one card), insurance against the dealer’s Ace, BJ paid 3:2 in most lobbies.
- Variable settings: number of decks, S17/H17, re-split, double after split, etc. vary by operator. Always check the rules sheet posted at the table.
Side bets & limits
Quantum tables often offer:
- 21+3 — poker combinations with your two cards + the dealer’s upcard.
- Perfect Pairs — pairs (mixed, flush, perfect) on your first two cards.
Betting limits: vary depending on the casino (low minimums, comfortable maximums during peak hours). Check the min/max range shown on the screen.
What kind of player is this for?
- Fans of new features: the RNG boost rewards certain combinations.
- Players looking for controlled volatility: multipliers improve peak winnings without changing the core gameplay.
- Mobile: optimized live touch interface (portrait/landscape).
Supplier & availability
Provider: Playtech (live dealer).
Availability: Available at many regulated online casinos in Europe and internationally, in the Blackjack/Quantum lobbies.
Responsible gaming recommendations
Set a budget, time limits, and avoid chasing losses. Multipliers create variance: keep your bets modest and take breaks. Use tools (deposit limits, session reminders, self-exclusion) if necessary.
FAQ (Quantum Blackjack)
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How do multipliers work?
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Does the dealer always give a push on 22?
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Do multipliers apply after a split or double?
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Are there any side bets?
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Is RTP the same as classic blackjack?
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Can I play on mobile?