Blackjack 21+3 Multihand — Blackjack by Gaming Corps

Blackjack 21+3 Multihand

Published Updated
Game Provider
Gaming Corps
Type
Table Games, Blackjack
RTP
99.46%
Volatility
High volatility
Bonus features
Multihand, 21+3 Side Bet, Hit, Stand, Split, Double Bet

Blackjack 21+3 Multihand Review

Blackjack 21+3 Multihand is a Gaming Corps table-style casino game where you can play up to three blackjack hands and add a 21+3 side bet for a separate payout path.

This review focuses on multihand decisions, the listed RTP split and side-bet risk, helping you judge whether the game suits controlled blackjack play rather than reel-based slot sessions.

Key Information

ProviderGaming Corps
Release dateMay 18, 2022
RTP99.46%
VolatilityNot specified
Max winNot specified
ReelsNot specified
Paylines/waysNot specified
Min/max betNot specified
Themeblackjack
Bonus buyNot specified
RTP Split

RTP is listed as 99.46% for the base game.
The 21+3 side bet is listed separately at 96.82%.

How Blackjack 21+3 Multihand Works

Blackjack 21+3 Multihand keeps the normal blackjack target: form a hand closer to 21 than the dealer without going over. The multihand setup lets you play up to three boxes in the same round, so each box can have its own hit, stand, split or double decision.

The 21+3 part is a side bet beside the main blackjack hand. It uses the player’s first two cards and the dealer’s up-card for a separate poker-style result, so it should be treated as optional exposure rather than the core game.

Main Features for Three-Hand Play

  • Three hands let you run separate decisions in one round without changing the base goal.
  • 21+3 side bet adds a separate poker-style result beside the blackjack hand.
  • Hit and stand choices keep each box active until you lock a total or bust.
  • Split option lets equal-value starting cards become two playable hands.
  • Double bet increases exposure for one final card when the setup looks right.
  • Authentic gestures show decisions through table-style arm signals.

Who Will Enjoy This Blackjack Variant

  • Blackjack players who prefer active hand decisions over reel outcomes.
  • Side-bet testers who want a separate 21+3 option with clear RTP trade-offs.
  • Multihand fans who like managing up to three boxes in each round.
  • Mobile table players who want quick hit, stand, split and double controls.
Side Bet Risk

The side bet has a lower listed RTP than the base game.
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Base Game and 21+3 Payout Profile

Blackjack 21+3 Multihand does not use free spins, wilds or a bonus-buy round. Its payout profile comes from two lanes: the base blackjack hand with the listed 99.46% RTP, and the 21+3 side bet with a separate 96.82% listed RTP.

That split matters because the side bet adds a more volatile result without replacing the main hand decisions. Players who want cleaner strategy can focus on the base hand first, then add the side bet only when the extra risk fits their stake plan.

Comparable Blackjack Games

SlotRTPVolatilityWhy it is similar
Blackjack Multihand99.46%Not specifiedThree-hand blackjack focus without the 21+3 side bet.
Blackjack Multi Hand VIPNot specifiedNot specifiedMultihand table setup aimed at larger stake play.
Play Tip

Test the base hand first before adding the side bet.
Browse the Blackjack hub for more table-style games.

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FAQ

How does the 21+3 side bet change Blackjack 21+3 Multihand?

The side bet sits beside the normal blackjack hand and uses a separate result path. It can add excitement, but it also has its own lower listed RTP.

Can I control more than one hand in the same round?

Yes. The game lets you play up to three hands at once, with separate choices for each active box when hit, stand, split or double is available.

Why should the base hand and side bet be treated separately?

They do not share the same return profile. The base blackjack game is listed at 99.46% RTP, while the 21+3 side bet is listed at 96.82% RTP.

Is this game closer to blackjack or to a video slot?

It is closer to digital blackjack. The round is driven by hand decisions against the dealer, not by reels, paylines, wilds or free spins.

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