N.J. Admin. Code § 13:69F-2.10 - Doubling down
(a) Except for
blackjack or a point count of 21 in two cards, a player may elect to double
down, that is, make an additional wager not in excess of the amount of his or
her original wager, on the first two cards dealt to him or her or the first two
cards of any split pair on the condition that one and only one additional card
shall be dealt to the hand on which he or she has elected to double down. If,
however, blackjack is dealt from the hand, a casino licensee may prohibit
doubling down upon compliance with the notice requirements set forth at
N.J.A.C.
13:69F-8.3:
1. Unless a player establishes a hard total
of nine, 10, or 11 by turning his or her cards face up; and
2. After the player splits a pair.
(b) If a dealer obtains blackjack
after a player doubles down, the dealer shall only collect the amount of the
original wager of such player and shall not collect the additional amount
wagered in doubling down.
(c) Upon
a player's election to double down as authorized by this section, the dealer
shall deal the one additional card face upwards. Notwithstanding the foregoing
or any other provision of this subchapter, a casino licensee may, at its
discretion, require the dealer at one or more blackjack tables to deal the one
additional card face down or, alternatively, permit a player to request that
his or her one additional card be dealt face down. If the face down dealing
procedure is implemented at a particular table upon the request of a player,
the procedure shall, commencing with the next round of play, be offered to all
players at that table. Regardless of the dealing procedure in effect, the one
additional card shall be placed sideways on the layout. The casino licensee
shall post a notice of any optional dealing procedure in effect at a particular
table and identify its choice of dealing procedure under this subsection in its
gaming submission as either: face up at all tables, face down at designated
table(s) or face down at the request of a player. If the one additional card is
dealt face down, such card shall be turned face upward after the dealer has
drawn additional cards to his or her hand in accordance with
N.J.A.C.
13:69F-2.12(b) and at such
time as the player's wagers are to be settled in rotation at the conclusion of
the round of play.
(d) In the 6 to
5 blackjack variation, a casino licensee may prohibit doubling down after
splitting pairs upon compliance with the notice requirements set forth at
N.J.A.C.
13:69F-8.3.
Notes
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