How Infinite Blackjack works on cs dewalive
Infinite Blackjack on cs dewalive is hosted in a live studio with a professional dealer and multiple camera angles. You join a table by selecting your wager amount, and the game begins. The dealer deals two cards to themselves (one face-up, one face-down) and two cards to each player. Your goal is to get a hand value closer to 21 than the dealer's hand, without going over 21.
The key difference between Infinite Blackjack and traditional blackjack is that multiple players can make independent decisions on the same hand. You are not waiting for other players to act—you make your choice when you are ready. This speeds up the game and reduces downtime.
Basic rules and card values
Card values in Infinite Blackjack are straightforward. Number cards (2 through 10) are worth their face value. Face cards (Jack, Queen, King) are each worth 10. Aces are worth either 1 or 11, depending on which value helps your hand without busting (going over 21).
A "natural blackjack" or "blackjack" is when your first two cards total 21—for example, an Ace and a King. This is the strongest hand and typically pays 3 to 2 (or sometimes 6 to 5, depending on the table rules displayed on cs dewalive).
Your decisions during play
After the dealer deals the initial cards, you have several options:
- Hit: Request another card to add to your hand. You can hit as many times as you want, but if your total exceeds 21, you bust and lose your wager immediately.
- Stand: Keep your current hand and end your turn. The dealer then plays their hand according to fixed rules.
- Double Down: Double your original wager and receive exactly one more card. This is typically used when you believe one more card will give you a strong hand.
- Split: If your first two cards have the same value, you can split them into two separate hands, each with its own wager. You then play both hands independently.
- Surrender: On some tables, you can surrender your hand and recover half your wager, forfeiting the rest. This option is available only on your first decision.
The dealer plays their hand according to fixed rules: they must hit on 16 or lower and stand on 17 or higher. This is called "dealer stands on 17" and is the standard rule on most cs dewalive Infinite Blackjack tables. You can see the dealer's rules displayed on the table before you join.
After you stand or bust, the dealer completes their hand. If the dealer busts and you did not, you win. If both you and the dealer stand, the hand closest to 21 wins. If you tie the dealer, it is a "push" and your wager is returned.
Placing your wager on cs dewalive
Before each hand of Infinite Blackjack, you select your wager amount. cs dewalive displays the minimum and maximum wager for each table. Minimum wagers are typically small, allowing new players to start conservatively. Maximum wagers are higher, for players who want to risk more.
Your wager is deducted from your account balance when you place it. If you win, your winnings are added to your balance. If you lose, your wager is kept by the house. If you push (tie), your wager is returned.
Infinite Blackjack on cs dewalive combines classic card game rules with live-dealer authenticity. Multiple players, one hand, unlimited seating—and you control your own pace.
Payouts and odds
Payouts in Infinite Blackjack depend on the outcome of your hand. A standard win (your hand beats the dealer's) pays 1 to 1—you win an amount equal to your wager. A natural blackjack typically pays 3 to 2, meaning you win 1.5 times your wager. Some tables may offer 6 to 5 blackjack payouts instead; the exact payout is shown on the table before you join.
Insurance is an optional side bet available when the dealer's face-up card is an Ace. You can bet that the dealer has blackjack. Insurance pays 2 to 1 if the dealer does have blackjack, but you lose the insurance bet if they do not. Insurance is considered a separate wager and is not recommended for most players.
Funding your Infinite Blackjack account
To play Infinite Blackjack on cs dewalive, you need to deposit funds into your account. We support multiple payment methods so you can choose what is most convenient for you.
- E-wallets
- DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet are processed instantly. Your balance updates within seconds of approval.
- Bank transfers
- mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet virtual accounts are available. Transfers typically settle within a few hours during business hours.
- account preferences
- Limits vary based on your account status and verification level. New accounts start with conservative limits; limits increase as you verify your identity.
- No deposit fees
- cs dewalive does not charge deposit fees. What you see at checkout is what you pay.
Account verification and withdrawals
Before your first withdrawal from Infinite Blackjack winnings, you must complete identity verification. This is a standard security measure on cs dewalive. Verification involves providing your name, date of birth, and a valid ID number. The process typically takes a few minutes and happens only once per account.
After verification, you can withdraw your winnings at any time. Withdrawals are processed back to the same payment method you used to deposit. E-wallet withdrawals typically complete within minutes. Bank transfers may take longer depending on your bank's processing speed.
Infinite Blackjack strategy tips
While Infinite Blackjack is a game of chance, understanding basic strategy can improve your decision-making. Here are a few general principles:
- Always split Aces and 8s: Two Aces or two 8s are weak hands. Splitting gives you two chances to improve.
- Never split 10s or 5s: Two 10s total 20, which is a strong hand. Two 5s total 10, which is a good starting point for doubling down.
- Double down on 11: If your hand totals 11 and the dealer shows a weak card (2 through 9), doubling down is often a good move.
- Avoid insurance: Insurance bets typically have unfavorable odds and are not recommended for most players.
- Manage your bankroll: Set a budget for your Infinite Blackjack session and stick to it. Do not chase losses by increasing your wagers.
These are general guidelines, not guarantees. Blackjack outcomes depend on the cards dealt, and no strategy can eliminate the house edge entirely.
