Blackjack Pairs and Payout Odds
There are 3 variations of pairs and payout:
1. Mixed pair is made up of 1 red suited card and 1 black suited card.
Example: 2 of spades + 2 of diamond
2. Colored pair is made up of 2 same cards of the same color, however, they are different in suits.
Example: 6 of diamonds + 6 of hearts
3. Perfect pair an exact pair.
Example: K of hearts + K of heart
Note:
In perfect pair rules, player may place a perfect pairs bet on any box on which the player has placed a Blackjack bet. Bet must be placed prior with any cards in the round of play that are dealt. If the perfect pair wager wins, the first 2 cards are dealt to the player that holds a pair and loses if its not.
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The odds of being dealt three suited sevens in a six-deck game are approximately 63,000 to 1. [Source: Arnold Snyder, "The Big Book of Blackjack" p205] The odds of being dealt three sevens (not suited) is somewhat worse than 500 to 1 (considering that casinos frequently offer the payout of 500 to 1 for players receiving three unsuited 7s in the "Super Sevens" side bet).
A jack card and a 10 card in blackjack equals 20 points.
There are 2 ways to get blackjack...You can be dealt an ace first:4/52 are Aces, then 16 out of the remaining 51 cards are 10, J, Q or K4/52 X 16/51 = .0241Or you can be dealt a face card first:16/52 are face cards, then 4 out of the remaining 51 cards are Aces16/52 X 4/51 = .0241So your answer is .0241 + .0241 = .0482 or 4.82%