Blitz Blackjack

The Blackjack Blitz promotion runs from Thursday 14th to Sunday 17th June 2018 and is open to all eligible depositing players on MagicalVegas.com. Only real money active bets qualify for this promotion. Live Blitz Blackjack is a multiplayer common draw Blackjack game. NetEnt have created two versions of Blitz Blackjack for low rollers and high rollers – so you can choose which table to sit at depending on.

21 Blitz is an online game that puts a fun and quirky twist on blackjack and solitaire. Created by Tether Studios, this game is part of the Skillz mobile gaming platform.

It pits players in a head-to-head contest where the person with the highest score in three minutes or less wins. 21 Blitz is available in a heads-up challenge or you can opt to play the game tournament style using a brackets system, similar to sports.

This 21 Blitz review covers how to play, how to download the app and how to use the promo / match code to get free money.

How to Download 21 Blitz App

The mobile app is easier to download for iPhone and iPad than it is Android. Here is a breakdown of how you can download the app on either system.

21 Blitz Android: To download on an Android system, players can download the app directly from the Skillz website. Steps include:

    • Visit Skillz
    • Search for 21 Blitz
    • Download the app
    • Agree to installing from unknown source

iPhone / iPad: The download for an iOS device is easier. Click the Apple download on the Skillz website. This will redirect you to the Apple App Store where you can download and install the app as per usual.

21 Blitz Promo Code

The promo code for 21 Blitz is: TBA

When you use this promo code, you automatically qualify for an additional bonus of $10 free.

To enter this promo code, go into the 21 Blitz app.

In the top-right corner of the app, there will be an amount. For players who have never deposited into this account before, the amount will be $0.00.

Click on this number and it will lead players to a deposit section where players choose their deposit amount.

A little lower on the screen, there is a button that allows players to: ENTER PROMO CODE. This is where you will need to use the promo code to redeem $10 free!

What is the difference between a promo code and match bonus?

A promo code is used to receive a deposit bonus. A match bonus offer matches a percentage, or dollar-for-dollar on a specific deposit amount.

For instance, during the weekend of Black Friday, 21 Blitz offered a $50 match bonus. This meant that players could deposit $50 and receive an extra $50 free!

While the $10 promo code deal can be only redeemed once, there are different opportunities throughout the year where 21 Blitz offers different match bonuses. Players just need to keep an eye out for these different events.

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Zizos
So this game popped up in the Foxwoods 'Play it First' section as a brand new game in one of their casinos. As far as I saw they have 1 table open right now and decided to see what Wizard of Odds said about the house edge and strategy on this game. To my surprise this game is not listed.
So can the Wizard add this to the Odds page after doing his magic?
Game can be played direct Online from the Foxwoods webpage to practice even before going to the casino.
Essentially both you and the dealer are given 7 cards and you need to make your best 2 or 3 card combo of all one suit. Ace is worth 11points, J-K are worth 10, and all numbers are worth their value just like in blackjack. So 31 is the maximum score you can earn which is considered a Blitz. You choose to make a Play bet equal to the ante/blind bet you started with or you can fold. Whoever has the higher score wins and a tie is a push.
The Ante and Play bet pay 1to1 and the Blind bet pays out:
Double Blitz: 50 to 1
Royal Blitz: 8 to 1 (AKQ of suit)
Any Blitz: 4 to 1
27 or Better: 1 to 1
Winning Hand: Push
If this game is already on the odds page under something else, please let me know but I don't believe I saw anything like this on there. I would love to know what score is the optimal you should have to make a play bet. I'm sure there can even be a more complicated strategy especially as you can have sort of 'blockers' from the dealer getting good cards if say you have all the aces.
Gialmere
It's from In Bet Gaming and can be plyed for free at their website as well. They also make Dragon Poker and Criss Cross Poker (also free at the website) both of which are fully analyzed at WoO. So, since 3 Card Blitz is now in a casino, chances are decent he'll at least take a look.
I find the game 'Take It Or Leave It' to be their most interesting offer.
P.S. 3 Card Blitz is a 31 type game (with a dash of High Card Flush) so you might check out Money$uit over at WoO.
MrBrain
I noticed the strategy for the game was not available at wizard of odds, so I did my own analysis, available at probabilitysports.com/blitz.html . You are right about blockers, and the value of having higher cards besides the one you use for your score. You should always play 20+, and always fold 17-. 18 you fold most of the time, but if your other cards are very high, you should play. 19 you play most of the time, but if your other cards are low, you should fold. The lists of hands to play and fold are linked from the main analysis page under '19(Play)', '18(Play)', '19(Fold)', and '18(Fold)'. On each of those pages, 'T' represents any 10-valued card.
Wizard
Administrator
3 Card Blitz just started a field trial at the SLS on May 7. I'll have to move an analysis up in priority.
It's not whether you win or lose; it's whether or not you had a good bet.
GBAM

3 Card Blitz just started a field trial at the SLS on May 7. I'll have to move and analysis up in priority.


This game is quite popular at Foxwoods. One of my carnival games.
General strategy for us is always play 19 or higher. Sometimes 18 if a lot of face cards are out (they have no Problem with sharing hands) but never less than 18
We play the flush bet every hand for $5/$10 but never play the progressive
I have gotten a couple of 6 hand flushes. Never seen a 7 card flush or double blitzgordonm888
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I noticed the strategy for the game was not available at wizard of odds, so I did my own analysis, available at probabilitysports.com/blitz.html . You are right about blockers, and the value of having higher cards besides the one you use for your score. You should always play 20+, and always fold 17-. 18 you fold most of the time, but if your other cards are very high, you should play. 19 you play most of the time, but if your other cards are low, you should fold. The lists of hands to play and fold are linked from the main analysis page under '19(Play)', '18(Play)', '19(Fold)', and '18(Fold)'. On each of those pages, 'T' represents any 10-valued card.


I started thinking about this game before I noticed your nice analysis at probabilitysports.com/blitz.html.
The proposed strategy I came up with (without doing massive calculations) was:
20+ Always PLAY

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17 or less Always FOLD.

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Blitz18 Count the number of high cards, here defined as 9-A. FOLD. except PLAY with 4 high cards in your 7 card hand. With 0-3 High Cards in your hand, FOLD.
19 PLAY, except FOLD with 0 High Cards (T-A) in your 7 card hand.
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This proposed strategy is not perfect but I think it will be pretty good. A better strategy might keep track of 2's as well**, and/or perhaps take into account player's suit distribution.
Here are examples of two hands that score as 18 that I expect will have very different EVs:
(High EV) Spades: A-7 Hearts: A-7 Diamonds: A-7 Clubs: A
(Low EV) Spades: 7-6-5 Hearts: 5-4-3-2
Clearly, an 18 will be beat by any two card flush with two high cards 9-A and almost always will lose or tie to a 3 card (or longer) flush with at least one high card. So, high cards seem like a valid concept on which to define a strategy that accounts for 'blockers.'
**Note that 2's are nearly a worthless card - sort of a poison pill. In a 3 card flush, a 2 is very weak. In a two card flush it can never contribute to a hand that is higher than 13, and in a 4 card (or longer) flush it is literally worthless - never used. So, you would love for the dealer to have some 2's. When you have one or two 2's in your hand, you materially improve the dealer's prospects.
So many better men, a few of them friends, are dead. And a thousand thousand slimy things live on, and so do I.
mrsuit31

P.S. 3 Card Blitz is a 31 type game (with a dash of High Card Flush) so you might check out Money$uit over at WoO.


I'd be curious to hear everyone thoughts on the games vs one another. I will likely start a poll thread on that shortly.
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Wizard
Administrator
Mainly for my own benefit, here is a link to the demo game.
It's not whether you win or lose; it's whether or not you had a good bet.
Wizard
Administrator

Double Blitz: 50 to 1


Is a Double Blitz two blitzes in the player's hand or one in the player's and one in the dealer's?
It's not whether you win or lose; it's whether or not you had a good bet.
BlackjackGialmere
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I can't confirm but assume it would have to be two blitzes in the player's hand.
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