Bet Stacker Blackjack is a variant of Evolution’s groundbreaking unlimited player, Infinite Blackjack.
The bet stacker is a function of the game, where you pay a mandatory fee of 10% of your main bet for the chance to have your bet amount topped up by 25%, 50%, 75% or 100% if your first two cards contain the value (not Suit) of a randomly chosen Bonus Card.
The rest is a standard blackjack game played on an Infinite table.
Bet Stacker Blackjack is a quirky but straightforward variant that’s easy to understand. The benefits can boost your bankroll with some nice wins, all for the cost of 10% of your main bet.
There are also the five side bets if you like more action alongside the main hand.
In this review, I’ll cover how to play, how the Bonus element works and the parts of the game it covers. I’ll briefly cover betting strategies, and of course, you can watch my video review to see the game in action.
Before we get into the rest of the review, I should cover how the Bet Stacker Element works. Once you’ve nailed this, the rest of the game is just regular Blackjack.
First, the Bet Stacker has a mandatory fee of 10% of your main hand bet.
The fee is only taken on the main hand, so Splits and Doubles are unaffected.
Once you’ve placed your main bet and betting time has closed, RNG generates the Bonus Element.
The bonus Element comprises a Card Number (A, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, J, Q or K) and an amount calculated from your main hand bet. The amount can be 25%, 50%, 75% or 100% of your bet.
If the card number matches one of your initial two cards, the bonus amount will be added to your main bet so that more money will be riding on the hand. If two cards match the Bonus card, the main bet is topped up twice!
If you have a Bonus in your hand and you split the hand, the Bonus gets split across both hands.
The Bonus is only active for the first two player cards.
And that is how the Bonus element in Bet Stacker works.
Bet Staker is available at every casino with Evolution Games, listed in the Evolution Lobby under the Blackjack tab.
It’s generally shown alongside the other multi-player, single-hand Blackjack games played on the Infinite tables.
My recommended casino picks include Playojo and Leo Vegas. If you’re playing from India, try Vbet.
I’ve already described the Bet Stacker Element, so you’ve got a good idea of how it works and where it fits in the game of Blackjack.
Now, I’ll cover how to Play, but in summary form as I’ve covered Blackjack in more detail in my How to Play Blackjack article should you want to go into more depth.
Bet Stacker uses the Infinite Blackjack table, so let’s start with a quick recap of what that is.
Infinite Blackjack was created to resolve the age-old problem of not having enough seats for players on a blackjack table. The Bet Behind facility solved this at one level, but you never controlled the hand. Infinite Blackjack solved this by providing a player hand that an unlimited number of people could play, each playing however they wanted without anyone else impacting their actions. The genius was displaying only the cards relevant to you, and that is where the Infinite table comes in, which hides the cards once they have been scanned. The player gets to see a virtual representation of their hand.
Bet Stacker uses this table and functionality to deliver the game.
There are two ways to win in Blackjack. Having a better hand value than the dealer without going over 21 or having a hand in play when the dealer goes bust.
Bet Staker Blackjack follows this playing sequence.
You can play four optional side bets alongside the main hand. They do not benefit from the Bonus Element.
The side bets are:
Hot 3 Bet | Payout | Probability |
---|---|---|
Three Sevens | 100:1 | 0.04% |
Suited 21 | 20:1 | 0.54% |
21 Points | 4:1 | 8.38% |
20 Points | 2:1 | 7.54% |
19 Points | 1:1 | 7.28% |
RTP is 94.60%
Hand | Usual Payout | Probability |
---|---|---|
Suited three-of-a-kind | 100:1 | 0.02% |
Straight Flush | 40:1 | 0.02% |
Three -of-a-kind | 30:1 | 0.52% |
Straight | 10:1 | 3.10% |
Flush | 5:1 | 5.88% |
RTP is 94.12%.
Dealers Hand Busts with: | Usual Payout |
---|---|
8 Cards or more | 250:1 |
7 Cards | 100:1 |
6 Cards | 50:1 |
5 Cards | 9:1 |
4 Cards | 2:1 |
3 Cards | 1:1 |
RTP is 96.30%.
Hand | Usual Payout | Probability |
---|---|---|
Perfect Pair | 25:1 | 1.69% |
Non Suited Pair | 8:1 | 5.78% |
RTP is 95.90%
I’ll keep this brief, as I’ve covered a lot of blackjack strategies on this site.
If you’re playing Blackjack, there is a defined strategy called the Basic Blackjack Strategy. It’s a chart that shows you what action you should take based on your two cards and the dealer’s up card.
Several versions of the charts are available. Again, they were created specifically for the variants of Blackjack. The distinguishing feature is often whether the dealer hits or stands on a Soft 17, so make sure you’re using the correct chart. For Bet Stacker Blackjack, the dealer stands on Soft 17.
That’s my only advice for a playing strategy, other than try and avoid the side bets as they will ruin your bankroll, and don’t bet more than 10% of your bankroll on a single hand.
Bet Stacker is a regular blackjack game with the addition of the Bonus Element. The actual gameplay is the same as you’d usually play – there is no requirement to play anything other than Basic Strategy.
What’s different about the Bonus Element is that it can double your stake on a qualifying hand.
This is good news in anyone’s book, but at the cost of 10%, is it worth it? Well, in the long term, of course, it’s not worth it, but in the short term, it could see you turn a small profit or run down your bankroll equally quickly!
I advise playing this like a side bet or tax, and I hope you get the odd win to recoup the fees you’ve paid up to that point.
Two features on Bet Staker Blackjack don’t get much attention, but they are key to helping you manage your bankroll and give you a winning hand.
The first is the Cashout feature, offered when it’s your turn to play.
The paying interface provides a cash value for your hand based on your two cards and the dealer’s up card.
The maximum offer is 1.77x. You can accept it, cash out and take your money, or carry on.
My advice is to consider taking it when you have sixteen in your hand, and the dealer shows an Ace or face card. You can check the Strategy Charts to see whether to take the Surrender. It sometimes pays to accept the offer.
The second feature is the Six Card Charlie Rule. This rule is unavailable in most Blackjack games because it favours the player.
If you get a hand with six cards, your hand wins as long as you’ve not busted. Even if the dealer has 21, you still win. That’s not bad, is it?
As variations of Blackjack go, Bet Stacker isn’t that bad. I usually bulk at any game with a fee to pay, but the 10% fee in this game isn’t too high and doesn’t make a big dent in your bankroll. So, I don’t feel immediately under the cosh to get the Bonus Element.
If you look at the bonus element, you’re at least guaranteed two and a half times the fee taken when it’s applied. But I asked ChatGPT to work out the probability of how often you’ll get a match with the Bonus card, and it gave 1.14% as the answer. This seems a bit low, but the math stands up.
This means that you’ll not get a good return over the long term from this game, but you’ll probably get a good playing session if you use Basic Strategy.
My advice is to try it out and see how you get on. I probably won’t play this game much, but I don’t play any of those variants, preferring to stick to what I know.
The RTP of this game is still excellent, at 99.47%.
If you like variants of Blackjack, Evolution has a few that use the Infinite table and technology.
Bet Stacker Blackjack is a variant of Blackjack played on Evolutions Infinite Blackjack Table. It’s a one-to-many game with the addition of a bonus card, which, if matched with a card in your hand, can double your main bet. All for a fee of 10% per game.
You play Bet Stacker Blackjack like any regular game of Blackjack. As this is on an Infinite Blackjack table, every player plays the same hand, but through technology, it appears that the hand is just yours. The Bonus Elemnet at the start takes care of itself, all you need to worry about is playing the hand you have and hope you beat the dealer.
The best strategy is to play Basic Blackjack strategy and ignore the Bonus Element as there’s nothing you can do to influence the outcome of getting a bonus card.
Bet Stacker Blackjack has an RTP of 99.47%, one of the highest RTPs for Live Blackjack.
The Six Card Charlie rule is favourable to players as a six-card hand, as long as it’s not bust, can win—even against a dealer twenty-one.
Bet Stacker Blackjack can be played at all Evolution Live Casinos.