FAST CASH JACK
 





 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fast Cash Jack is the newest addition to the GCI library. It is a hardcore, extreme, cyclone of a game that is definitely not for the faint of heart! Have $ 100? Want $ 700? Only have 3 minutes? No sweat, sit down and play for some Fast Cash Jack.

The Object: Simple really, don't lose!

1. Players ante (Say $ 100 each).
2. Each player is dealt a Blackjack hand.
3. The dealer plays out the House hand, players with winning hands move on to the next round, players with losing hands are out of the game.

Last man standing wins…
…it's Fast Cash Jack.

Fast Cash Jack will be very popular in land based casinos, where the casino will take a rake of 5 % of each pot. It will likely be offered in various denominations; $ 10, $ 25, $ 50, even $ 100 in gaming hot spots. In the virtual world, the possibilities are endless, from a single dollar ante to hundreds or thousands of dollars per game…it's Fast Cash Jack!

Within the gaming industry, Fast Cash Jack is the closest a player can come to playing an extreme sport!

Players' initial reaction is usually along this line…"This is the most addictive, adrenaline-charged, extreme casino game I've ever played!"

We won't argue; that is what we designed it to be.

RULES AND NOTES

A rotating dealer button is randomly placed for the first hand.
A player needs one win to move to the next round of play.
Players may play two hands, but they are totally independent of one another.
A push (tie) is a win for the player, he moves on to the next round of play.
Splitting requires an extra ante for each new hand. The additional ante(s) is automatically added to the pot.
If a player doubles down, he must slide in an additional ante, which is automatically added to the pot. If the player wins the double down, he is awarded an additional life. There is no limit to the additional lives a player can earn. A player does not receive an additional life for a double down push, but still moves on to the next round.
If all players' hands lose in the same round, the players with additional lives move on to the next round. If only one player has an additional life, he wins. If no one has an additional life, the player(s) whose hand is closest to 21, without going over, wins the pot.
When playing Fast Cash Jack, the Blackjack bonus is the return of the lucky player's ante, even on a pushed Blackjack.
The dealer has one card face-up, and obviously plays last (regardless of dealer button placement). The House hits all 16s or less, and stays on all 17s or more.
Blackjack beats 21.
If all players agree, the pot may be split accordingly.

 
 


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