Exclusive 22 Blackjack Game at Bovada Offers Exciting Free Bets

  • Bovada offers an exclusive blackjack variation called 22 Blackjack, and it’s filled with free games and unique side bets.
  • The strategy and objective of getting as close to 21 as possible without busting is the same, but there’s added features that provide a more exciting game.
  • Features like the “Free Doubles” and “Free Split” allow you to play two hands for the price of one and even double up without having to drain your bankroll.

ATLANTA – Everyone thinks of 21 when they think of blackjack, but what about 22 Blackjack? This exclusive blackjack variation at Bovada offers the same objective and strategy of classic 21 blackjack, but adds bonuses like free games and side bets.

There’s nothing quite like this exciting blackjack game, especially at any physical casinos. Most retail locations pay out 6:5 for blackjack, significantly less than the 3:2 blackjack odds at Bovada.

This payout applies to all blackjack at Bovada, but is key for 22 Blackjack when you’re dealing with free doubles and free splits. Here are some of the game rules and free bets available with 22 Blackjack.

Key Features Of 22 Blackjack At Bovada

The best feature of this game is the ability to double down for free. If your hand is a hard total of 9, 10, or 11 (desirable double spots), you will be offered a “Free Double”.

If you choose to accept. A “Free Bet” will be added to your original bet. If you win, the value of the “Free Bet” will be matched to your original bet, but if you lose, you only lose your original bet.

It’s truly a “Free Double”, and the same goes for the “Free Split” offer. Instead of deciding when to split, a “Free Split” offer will come up on your hand for any pair except for 10-value cards like queens, kings, jacks, or 10s.

The player’s original wager is placed in the first position and a “Free Bet” button is placed in the second position, so you can play two hands for the price of one. Similarly to the “Free Double” a win gets the value of the “Free Bet” matched to your original bet, but a loss only costs you the original bet.

The only downsides to this exciting multi-deck blackjack game is that the dealer pushes with 22. If you have blackjack, you don’t need to worry but if you have anything else, it’s a push and you get your original bet back.