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Play Roobet’s New Exclusive Blackjack with Exciting Side Bets at Roobet.com

11 Feb 2026
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Jake McEvoy 11 Feb 2026
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  • Roobet launches an exclusive RNG Blackjack game.
  • Features side bets: Perfect Pairs and 21+3.
  • Available only for Roobet members.
You can now experience an in-house RNG version of Blackjack, exclusively available in the Roobet Games collection at Roobet.com.

Roobet Unveils New Exclusive Blackjack

Roobet has officially released its own version of Blackjack as part of the "Roobet Games" collection, complete with all the exciting features.

Execute your usual Blackjack techniques against the RNG machine, play at your own pace, and pick from potentially valuable side bets like Perfect Pairs and 21+3.

It’s a game that is exclusive to Roobet members, so if you don’t already have an account, you will need to create one. Remember to enter the current promo code for Roobet, “MAXCASH”.

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Rules of Roobet Blackjack

If you know the rules of Blackjack, then you will already know the rules of Roobet Blackjack, but if you’re new to the scene, you may find the information below useful.

In Blackjack, you’re aiming to have a hand value as close to 21 as possible, without going over. The cards are worth their face value (2-10), face cards (J, Q, K) are worth 10, and aces can be 1 or 11, whichever is better for your hand.

You start with two cards, and you can choose to “hit” to get another card or “stand” to keep your current hand. If you go over 21, you "bust" and lose. Your goal is to have a higher hand value than the dealer without busting.

In Roobet’s Blackjack, there are two kinds of side bets that you can also place:

  • Perfect Pairs - "Perfect Pairs" is a side bet where you bet that the first two cards you’re dealt will form a pair. There are three types of pairs, and each pays out at different odds. A pair is two cards with the same number (for 2–10) or the same face (for Jacks, Queens, Kings, and Aces).

  • 21+3 - In the 21+3 side bet, you bet on whether your first two cards and the dealer's face-up card will form one of these poker hands: a Flush, which is three cards of the same suit; or a Straight, which is three consecutive cards, like 2-3-4.

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