Do you have a favorite blackjack variation? If so, which one?

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Some of the commonly played blackjack variations include:

Classic Blackjack: This is the standard version of blackjack played in most casinos. It follows the traditional rules and gameplay, making it a favorite choice for many players.

 European Blackjack: European Blackjack is similar to Classic Blackjack, but with a few key differences. The dealer only receives one face-up card and doesn't receive a hole card until players have completed their hands. Additionally, players are not allowed to surrender.
 
Spanish 21: Spanish 21 is a variant of blackjack that is played with a Spanish deck of cards. The main difference is the removal of all 10s from the deck, which makes it harder to get a natural blackjack. However, players have more options to win with bonus payouts for certain hands like a 21 made up of 5 or more cards or a 7-7-7 combination.

Double Exposure Blackjack: In Double Exposure Blackjack, the dealer's cards are dealt face up which benefits the player who can make informed decisions about their hand. However, the dealer wins on all ties except for a tied blackjack, and players can only double down on hard 9, 10, or 11.

Blackjack Switch: In Blackjack Switch, players are dealt two hands and have the option to switch the top two cards between them to improve their chances of winning. However, blackjack pays even money and a dealer's 22 is a push instead of a bust.

Pontoon: Pontoon is a variant of blackjack popular in Australia and Singapore. The main differences include the use of a different card deck, the terms for hitting and standing, and the payment for a five-card hand and a hand made up of 3 or 4 aces.

These are just a few examples of popular blackjack variations. Each variation offers its own unique gameplay and strategies, making it entertaining for players to try new things and test their skills.
 
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