Live Blackjack
Play live blackjack at Conquer Casino with professional dealers managing every hand in real time. Our live blackjack tables are powered by Evolution and Playtech, giving you access to Classic Blackjack, Infinite Blackjack, Speed Blackjack, Free Bet Blackjack, Lightning Blackjack, Power Blackjack, and more.
Whether you’re a seasoned card player or sitting at a live table for the first time, you’ll find a game that suits your style and your stake level. Tables run around the clock with stakes starting from as little as £1, and every game streams in HD with full chat functionality so you can interact with the dealer as you play. All tables work perfectly on desktop and mobile.
Live blackjack is one of the lowest house-edge games in any casino – around 0.5% with basic strategy, and the live format means you can watch every card leave the shoe in real time. No random number generators, no animations. Just a real dealer, a real shoe, and your decisions shaping every hand.
This guide covers every live blackjack variant available at Conquer Online Casino, explains how each one works, breaks down the rules and house edge, and helps you pick the right table for your playing style. If you’re looking for UK live blackjack with real dealers and real cards, you’ve come to the right place.
We carry a wide selection of live blackjack games from Evolution and Playtech. Here’s a full overview of what’s available.
| Variant | Provider | Seats | Key Feature | RTP |
| Classic 7-Seat Blackjack | Evolution, Playtech | 7 | Traditional format with full decision time | 99.50% |
| Infinite Blackjack | Evolution | Unlimited | One-to-many deal with Six Card Charlie rule | 99.47% |
| Speed Blackjack | Evolution, Playtech | 7 | First-to-decide gets dealt first; 30% faster rounds | 99.29% |
| Free Bet Blackjack | Evolution | Unlimited / 7 | Free doubles on 9, 10, 11 and free splits on pairs | 98.45% |
| Power Blackjack | Evolution | Unlimited | Triple and quadruple down; no 9s or 10s in the shoe | 99.54% |
| Lightning Blackjack | Evolution | Unlimited | Random multipliers of 2x to 25x on consecutive wins | 99.56% |
| Blitz Blackjack | Playtech | 7 | Playtech’s fast-format variant for quicker rounds | 99.50% |
| Unlimited Blackjack | Playtech | Unlimited | One-to-many with Vegas and European rule options | 99.50% |
| Quantum Blackjack | Playtech | Unlimited | Random multipliers applied to winning hands | 99.50% |
| Mega Fire Blaze Blackjack | Playtech | Unlimited | Points-based bonus round with up to 1,000:1 payouts | 99.50% |
| All Bets Blackjack | Playtech | Unlimited | Five side bets available with real-to-virtual card transition | 99.50% |
Live blackjack follows the same rules as the game you’d find in any UK casino. The objective is to get a hand value closer to 21 than the dealer without going over. Cards 2-10 are worth their face value, face cards (Jack, Queen, King) are worth 10, and Aces count as either 1 or 11.
Here’s how a typical round plays out at a live blackjack table:
The key difference between European and Vegas dealing rules is when the dealer receives their second card. In European-style dealing, the dealer takes one face-up card during the initial deal and draws the second card only after all players have acted. In Vegas-style dealing, the dealer receives two cards upfront (one face up, one face down) and peeks for blackjack if showing an Ace or 10. Both formats are available across our live tables depending on the variant and provider.
Classic 7-seat blackjack is the traditional format and the most widely available live blackjack game. Seven players sit at a table, each playing their own hand against the dealer. Cards are dealt from an 8-deck shoe in full view of the camera.
This format gives you full control and plenty of time to consider each decision. If you’re new to live blackjack, this is the best place to start. You’ll find tables at a range of stake levels, from £1 minimum up to £5,000 or more at high-limit tables.
Both Evolution and Playtech offer classic 7-seat tables, streamed from professional studios in HD. Playtech tables are primarily streamed from their European studio in Riga, Latvia, while Evolution operates from multiple studio locations.
If all seven seats at a classic table are full, you can still join the action using the Bet Behind feature. This lets you place a wager on another player’s hand. You follow their decisions (hit, stand, double, split), so you have no control over the play, but it keeps you in the game while you wait for a seat to open.
Infinite Blackjack is Evolution’s one-to-many format, and it solves the biggest frustration in live blackjack: waiting for a seat. There’s no player limit. Every player is dealt the same two initial cards, but from that point on, each player makes independent decisions. Your choice to hit, stand, double, or split has no effect on any other player at the table.
Infinite Blackjack is ideal if you want to jump straight into a game without waiting, or if you prefer lower-stakes play. The Six Card Charlie rule is a welcome addition that doesn’t exist on standard 7-seat tables, and it gives you an extra route to a win on hands you’d normally expect to lose.
Speed Blackjack compresses the decision window and changes the dealing order. After the initial two cards are dealt, the player who acts fastest receives their next card first. This speeds up each round by approximately 30% compared to classic blackjack.
The rules, house edge, and side bets remain the same as classic blackjack. The only difference is pace. If you enjoy fast-moving action and don’t need time to deliberate over every decision, Speed Blackjack is a great option.
Both Evolution and Playtech offer speed-format tables. Playtech introduced their Speed Blackjack table in 2025, operating the same house rules as their standard 7-seat game.
Free Bet Blackjack is one of the most popular Evolution variants, and it’s easy to see why. The house gives you free double-down bets on hard totals of 9, 10, or 11, and free splits on all pairs (except 10-value cards). You don’t risk any additional money on these plays – the casino covers it.
The trade-off is that if the dealer busts on 22, all non-natural player hands push instead of winning. This rule change is what funds the free bets.
| Feature | Detail |
| Free Double Down | On hard totals of 9, 10, or 11 |
| Free Split | On any pair except 10-value cards |
| Dealer 22 Rule | Dealer bust on 22 results in a push (not a player win) |
| Six Card Charlie | Yes |
| Side Bets | Any Pair, 21+3, Hot 3, Bust It |
| Format | Unlimited seats (one-to-many) and 7-seat tables available |
| RTP | 98.45% |
The RTP is slightly lower than standard blackjack due to the dealer 22 push rule, but the free doubles and splits add genuine value, particularly for players who double and split frequently. It’s a popular choice for good reason.
Lightning Blackjack brings Evolution’s multiplier mechanic to the blackjack table. After each round, random multipliers between 2x and 25x are assigned to potential winning hands in the next round. To qualify for a multiplied payout, you need to win two consecutive hands.
The first win builds your multiplier. The second consecutive win triggers the payout at the accumulated multiplier value. If you lose a hand, the multiplier resets.
This creates a high-volatility dynamic on top of a traditional blackjack game. The base RTP is 99.56%, but actual returns will vary significantly depending on whether you hit multiplied payouts. Lightning Blackjack uses an unlimited-seat format, so you’ll always find a spot at the table.
Power Blackjack takes a different approach to creating excitement. All 9s and 10s are removed from the 8-deck shoe, leaving 64 fewer cards in play. To compensate, you can triple down or quadruple down on any two initial cards, even after a split.
This variant is part of Evolution’s Infinite range, so it uses a one-to-many deal with unlimited seats. The adjusted shoe changes the maths significantly, and the ability to triple or quadruple your bet on strong hands creates big-win potential on every round.
| Feature | Detail |
| Removed Cards | All 9s and 10s (64 cards removed from 8-deck shoe) |
| Triple/Quadruple Down | Available on any two initial cards, including after splits |
| Six Card Charlie | No |
| Side Bets | Any Pair, 21+3, Hot 3, Bust It |
| Format | Unlimited seats |
| RTP | 99.54% |
Playtech brings its own range of innovative blackjack titles alongside its classic tables. All Playtech live blackjack games are streamed from their European studio in Riga, Latvia, with some additional tables from their Romanian studio.
Quantum Blackjack applies random multipliers to winning hands, similar in concept to Lightning Blackjack but with Playtech’s own mechanics. Multipliers are generated before each round and can significantly boost payouts on standard wins. The game uses an unlimited-seat format.
Mega Fire Blaze Blackjack combines Vegas-rules blackjack with a points-based bonus round. You collect points based on card values and combinations across your hand and the dealer’s. When you hit a target value, the Mega Fire Blaze bonus round triggers, featuring cascading orbs on a grid that determines your final payout. Maximum payouts can reach 1,000:1.
All Bets Blackjack uses real-to-virtual card transition technology to serve an unlimited number of players. The physical cards dealt by the dealer transition smoothly to virtual cards in front of each player, reflecting their individual play decisions. This variant offers five side bets, giving you more wagering options than any other blackjack title.
Playtech’s Unlimited Blackjack is their one-to-many format, serving up to five hands to an unlimited number of players. You play your hands individually, with no other player’s actions affecting your outcome. The game is available in both European and Vegas dealing rules, giving you the choice of whichever format you prefer.
Most live blackjack tables offer optional side bets alongside the main game. These are independent wagers that are resolved separately from your main hand. You can win a side bet and lose the main hand, or vice versa. Side bets carry a higher house edge than the main game, but they offer larger potential payouts for specific card combinations.
Perfect Pairs pays out based on whether your first two cards form a pair. The payout depends on how closely the cards match.
| Pair Type | Description | Typical Payout |
| Mixed Pair | Same value, different suit and colour (e.g. 7♦ 7♠) | 5:1 |
| Coloured Pair | Same value, same colour, different suit (e.g. K♥ K♦) | 12:1 |
| Perfect Pair | Same value, same suit (e.g. A♣ A♣) | 25:1 |
House edge: approximately 4-11% depending on the number of decks and paytable.
The 21+3 side bet uses your two cards plus the dealer’s face-up card to form a three-card poker hand. It bridges blackjack and poker mechanics in a single wager.
| Hand | Description | Typical Payout |
| Flush | Three cards of the same suit | 5:1 |
| Straight | Three cards in sequence | 10:1 |
| Three of a Kind | Three cards of the same value | 30:1 |
| Straight Flush | Three sequential cards of the same suit | 40:1 |
| Suited Three of a Kind | Three identical cards (same value and suit) | 100:1 |
House edge: approximately 3.6% on an 8-deck game.
Depending on the variant, you may also find:
Side bets add excitement and variety to live blackjack, but the house edge is significantly higher than the main game. They’re best treated as occasional extras rather than a core part of your strategy.
One of the main reasons blackjack remains so popular is the low house edge. When played with basic strategy, live blackjack offers one of the best returns of any casino game.
| Variant | RTP | House Edge |
| Classic 7-Seat Blackjack | 99.50% | 0.50% |
| Infinite Blackjack | 99.47% | 0.53% |
| Speed Blackjack | 99.29% | 0.71% |
| Free Bet Blackjack | 98.45% | 1.55% |
| Power Blackjack | 99.54% | 0.46% |
| Lightning Blackjack | 99.56% | 0.44% |
These RTP figures assume optimal play using basic strategy. Without basic strategy, the house edge increases. The difference between a player using basic strategy and one playing on instinct can be 2-3% or more, which adds up significantly over time.
Basic strategy is a mathematically calculated set of decisions for every possible hand combination. It tells you exactly when to hit, stand, double down, or split based on your hand total and the dealer’s up card. Following basic strategy doesn’t guarantee wins, but it minimises the house edge to its lowest possible level.
Basic strategy charts are freely available online and easy to learn. If you’re serious about playing live blackjack, studying a basic strategy chart is the single most effective thing you can do to improve your results. Many players keep a chart open on a second screen while playing online – there’s no rule against it.
Stake ranges vary by table type and provider. Here’s a general guide to what you can expect across our live blackjack tables.
| Table Type | Typical Minimum | Typical Maximum |
| Low-Limit Tables | £1 | £1,000 |
| Standard Tables | £5 – £25 | £5,000 |
| High-Limit Tables | £50 – £100 | £10,000+ |
| Infinite / Unlimited Tables | £1 – £5 | £5,000 |
Check the table info panel before sitting down to confirm the minimum and maximum for that specific table. Stakes for side bets are typically lower than the main bet, often starting from £0.50 or £1.
Live blackjack tables at Conquer Casino use one of two dealing formats. Both are clearly labelled in the lobby.
| Feature | European Rules | Vegas Rules |
| Dealer’s Initial Cards | One face-up card; second card dealt after players act | Two cards (one face up, one face down) |
| Peek for Blackjack | No | Yes (dealer peeks if showing Ace or 10) |
| When You Know Dealer Has Blackjack | After all players have acted | Immediately after the deal |
| Risk of Doubling/Splitting Against Blackjack | Yes – you could lose additional bets | No – hand ends immediately |
The practical difference is important. With European rules, you can double or split against a dealer who turns out to have blackjack, meaning you lose more than your original bet. With Vegas rules, the dealer peeks first, so if they have blackjack the hand ends immediately and you only lose your original wager.
Both formats produce similar long-term returns, but Vegas rules are generally considered slightly more player-friendly due to the peek rule protecting you from additional losses.
Every live blackjack table at Conquer Casino is fully optimised for mobile play. The interface adjusts automatically to your screen size, and all controls (hit, stand, double, split, side bets, chat) are accessible via touch. You don’t need to download a separate app – just log in through your mobile browser.
Both Evolution and Playtech have designed their mobile interfaces specifically for smaller screens, with simplified layouts that keep the action clear and easy to follow. Video streams maintain HD quality on 4G and 5G connections, and you can switch between portrait and landscape orientation depending on your preference.
Mobile live blackjack gives you the same game selection, the same stake ranges, and the same dealer interaction as desktop. The only difference is the screen you’re playing on.
Both live and RNG (random number generator) blackjack are available at Conquer Casino, and each has its own strengths.
| Feature | Live Blackjack | RNG Blackjack |
| Dealer | Real person, streamed in HD | Computer-generated |
| Card Dealing | Physical cards from a real shoe | Virtual cards determined by RNG |
| Pace | Set by dealer and other players | As fast as you click |
| Social Interaction | Live chat with dealer and other players | None |
| Transparency | You see every card dealt in real time | Results generated by software |
| Availability | 24/7 | 24/7 |
| Minimum Stakes | Typically £1-£5 | Often lower (from £0.10) |
Live blackjack offers a more immersive and transparent experience. You can watch the dealer shuffle, cut the shoe, and deal every card. RNG online blackjack is faster and available at lower stakes, making it a good option for practice sessions or casual play.
These tips won’t change the maths, but they’ll help you get the most from your time at the table.
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