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This option allows a player to place up to three separate bets on an upcoming hand and was introduced by Atlantic City’s Tropicana casino in the mid-1990s.

The player retains the same cards throughout all three of the dealer’s hands. The dealer plays the same up-card against all three of the players bets but takes up a different second card for each round.

Depending upon what he draws for each round, your initial hand could win all three bets, lose all three, or win or lose two out of three. In some cases, a hand may end up a tie when the player and dealer's total are identical.

Hands are played out in the usual fashion and if a player goes bust they lose all three of their bets.

However, there are some slight differences in the betting. You also have the option of doubling own on one, two, or all three of your bets. Therefore if you bet three £1 chips, you could double down on say a two card hand totaling 11 and place additional red chips next to one, two or all three of the original chips.

You can also split if you are dealt two identical cards but in to do so you must double all three of your original bets. When the dealer's upcard is an ace you can make the insurance bet on one, two, or all three of your original bets.

This variation can often give counters a significant advantage.

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