About Blackjack: Monte Carlo Pro
NextGen Gaming has a couple of RNG (random number generator) blackjack games you can choose to play. Blackjack: Monte Carlo Pro is just one of them. As its name suggests, this blackjack game featured Monte Carlo rules but is shockingly basic in most other areas. The graphics are a touch on the boring side, and while the game is mobile optimised, it doesn’t come with all the trimmings that you can regularly find in other online blackjack games.
Betting and Rules
As mentioned, Blackjack: Monte Carlo Pro comes with Monte Carlo rules, so expect to see six decks of fifty-two cards (minus jokers) regularly shuffled after each hand. The game has a disappointing RTP rate of 98.54%, so there are better options out there for you to play. Dealers stand on all seventeens and must draw to sixteen here, while payouts are conventional and set to 1:1, 2:1 and 3:2 for a win, insurance bet and blackjack victory, respectively.
Betting isn’t suitable for low or high rollers, with those average bettors catered to in Blackjack: Monte Carlo Pro. Chip sizes include 1.00, 2.00, 5.00, 10.00, 20.00 and 100.00 chips. The table limits stretch from 1.00 a hand up to 100.00 a game in this RNG blackjack title. You can split and double down, but again, that’s no different to any other blackjack game.
Bonus Bets
For players who were hoping for bonus features, get set for disappointment. There are none weaved into NextGen’s RNG blackjack game. However, there is the option of playing the game a little differently. If you want to bet on multiple hands at once, NextGen Gaming has another version of this title you can try. It is called Blackjack Monte Carlo Pro: Multi-Hand, and as its name suggests, you can wager on several hands at once. You can’t do that in this basic release, though.