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Play Double Exposure Blackjack on Abajee
Both Dealer Cards Face Up, Every Single Hand

Double Exposure Blackjack flips the usual blackjack dynamic on its head — you can see both of the dealer's cards before you decide your move. Abajee brings this unique variant to Bangladeshi players with BDT deposits, instant payouts, and smooth mobile play.

Both Cards Visible Strategy Friendly Mobile Ready bKash & Nagad
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~99.3%
RTP with Basic Strategy
2
Dealer Cards Visible
6–8
Decks in Play
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Instant Payouts

Double Exposure Blackjack Explained

Standard blackjack gives the dealer one card face up and one face down. That hidden card is a big part of what makes the game tense — you're always guessing what the dealer might be holding. Double Exposure Blackjack removes that uncertainty entirely. Both of the dealer's cards are dealt face up, so you know exactly what you're up against before you make a single decision.

That sounds like a massive advantage for the player, and in some ways it is. But the game compensates with a few rule adjustments that bring things back into balance. Blackjack pays even money instead of the usual 3:2, and ties generally go to the dealer rather than resulting in a push. These changes are the trade-off for the information advantage you get from seeing both dealer cards.

The result is a blackjack variant that plays very differently from the standard game. Your decisions become more deliberate because you have more information. When the dealer is showing a strong hand, you know to be aggressive. When the dealer is in trouble, you can play conservatively and let them bust. Abajee offers Double Exposure Blackjack as part of its card game selection, accessible in BDT with no currency conversion needed.

Double Exposure Blackjack has a higher RTP than many casino games when played with correct basic strategy — making it one of the better-value options available on abajee for players who take the time to learn the adjusted strategy.

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Standard Blackjack vs Double Exposure

The core change is simple — but it affects every decision you make at the table.

Standard Blackjack
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Dealer Card 1
Hidden

One dealer card is always hidden. You guess, you hope, you decide with incomplete information.

Dealer has hidden card
Double Exposure Blackjack
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Dealer Card 1
7
Dealer Card 2

Both dealer cards are face up. You know the dealer has 17 before you even touch your hand.

Both cards visible
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How Double Exposure Blackjack Works on Abajee

The rules of Double Exposure Blackjack differ from standard blackjack in a few important ways. Understanding these differences before you sit down at the table on abajee will save you from making costly mistakes.

Rule Standard Blackjack Double Exposure
Dealer cards 1 up, 1 hidden Both face up
Blackjack payout 3:2 1:1 (even money)
Tied hands Push (stake returned) Dealer wins ties
Tied blackjack Push Player wins
Double down Any two cards Hard 9, 10, 11 only
Split Any pair Once per hand
Insurance Available Not available
Dealer stands on Soft 17 Soft 17

The dealer winning all ties (except tied blackjack) is the most important rule to remember. It changes how you approach close decisions — especially when you and the dealer are both showing similar totals.

Basic Strategy for Double Exposure Blackjack

Because you can see both dealer cards, the strategy for this game is more straightforward than standard blackjack — but it still requires some adjustment from what you might already know.

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Hit Against Strong Dealer Hands

When the dealer is showing 17 or higher, you need to beat that total. Don't stand on 16 hoping the dealer busts — they won't. Hit aggressively when the dealer is strong, even if it feels risky.

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Stand When Dealer Is Weak

If the dealer is showing a low total like 12–15, they have a high chance of busting. Stand on anything reasonable and let the dealer take the risk. This is where the information advantage really pays off on abajee.

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Double Down Selectively

Doubling is restricted to hard 9, 10, and 11 in most Double Exposure versions. Use it when the dealer is showing a weak hand and your total gives you a strong chance of landing a high card.

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Avoid Ties at All Costs

Since the dealer wins all ties except tied blackjack, you should never stand on a total that matches the dealer's total. Always try to beat the dealer's hand outright — a tie is a loss here.

When to Hit
  • Your total is lower than the dealer's visible total — always hit to try to beat it
  • Dealer shows 17 or more and you have 16 or less — you must hit regardless of bust risk
  • Your total equals the dealer's total — a tie loses, so you must try to improve
  • You hold a soft hand (ace counted as 11) against a dealer total of 18 or higher
When to Stand
  • Your total is higher than the dealer's and you're not at risk of tying — stand and collect
  • Dealer shows 12–16 and you hold 17 or more — let the dealer bust
  • You have a strong hard total (18+) and the dealer is showing a weak hand
  • Splitting or doubling is not available and your hand already beats the dealer's total

What Makes Double Exposure Blackjack Worth Playing at Abajee

If you've played standard blackjack before and found the hidden dealer card frustrating, Double Exposure Blackjack on abajee is worth trying. The game feels more like a puzzle than a gamble — you have all the information, and your job is to make the best possible decision with it. That appeals to players who like to think through their moves rather than just hoping for the best.

The even-money blackjack payout and dealer-wins-ties rule do reduce the edge you get from seeing both cards, but the overall house edge with correct strategy is still competitive. For Bangladeshi players on abajee, the practical advantages are just as important — BDT deposits via bKash or Nagad, no minimum that requires a large commitment, and a mobile interface that works well on the devices most people in Bangladesh actually use.

  • Full information gameplay — no guessing what the dealer holds, every decision is made with complete knowledge of the dealer's hand
  • Competitive RTP — with correct basic strategy, Double Exposure Blackjack on abajee returns a high percentage compared to many other casino games
  • BDT deposits and withdrawals — use bKash, Nagad, or Rocket to fund your abajee account and withdraw winnings instantly
  • Mobile optimized — the abajee card game interface is smooth on Android and iOS, no app download required to get started
  • Strategy-friendly format — because you can see both dealer cards, learning and applying basic strategy is more intuitive than in standard blackjack
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How to Play Double Exposure Blackjack on Abajee

New to abajee or new to this variant? Here's how to go from sign-up to your first hand in a few simple steps.

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Create Your Abajee Account

Register on abajee with your mobile number. The sign-up process is quick and you can start playing card games as soon as your account is active.

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Deposit via bKash or Nagad

Add funds to your abajee wallet in BDT using bKash, Nagad, or Rocket. Deposits are instant — your balance updates immediately so you can start playing right away.

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Open Double Exposure Blackjack

Navigate to the card games section on abajee and select Double Exposure Blackjack. The game loads directly in your browser — no download or plugin needed.

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Place Your Bet and Play

Set your stake, watch both dealer cards get dealt face up, and make your decision. Winnings are credited to your abajee balance instantly after each hand.

Double Exposure Blackjack on Abajee – Common Questions

Answers to the questions players most often ask before trying this game on abajee.

The main difference is that both of the dealer's cards are dealt face up in Double Exposure Blackjack. In standard blackjack, one dealer card is always hidden until the end of the round. This gives you complete information before you make any decision. To compensate, the game adjusts a few rules — blackjack pays even money instead of 3:2, and the dealer wins all tied hands except a tied blackjack.

In some ways it's actually easier to learn because you have more information. The basic decisions — hit, stand, double, split — are the same as standard blackjack. The main adjustment is remembering that ties go to the dealer, so you should never stand on a total that matches the dealer's. Once you understand that rule, the rest of the strategy follows logically from what you can see on the table.

The even-money blackjack payout is one of the rule adjustments that balances out the advantage of seeing both dealer cards. In standard blackjack, the 3:2 payout on blackjack is a significant part of the player's expected return. Reducing it to 1:1 in Double Exposure Blackjack offsets some of the information advantage you gain from the exposed dealer hand. The overall house edge with correct strategy remains competitive despite this change.

Yes. The abajee platform is fully optimized for mobile play. Double Exposure Blackjack loads in your mobile browser without any download required. The card game interface works well on mid-range Android devices and iOS, even on standard 4G connections. You can also access abajee through the dedicated app if you prefer.

Log in to your abajee account and go to the deposit section. Select bKash, Nagad, or Rocket as your payment method, enter the amount you want to add, and confirm the transfer. Deposits are processed instantly — your abajee balance updates immediately and you can start playing Double Exposure Blackjack right away without any waiting period.

A tied blackjack is one of the few exceptions to the dealer-wins-ties rule in Double Exposure Blackjack. If both you and the dealer are dealt a natural blackjack, the hand is a push and your stake is returned. This is different from other tied totals where the dealer would win. It's worth knowing this rule because it affects how you value a blackjack hand when the dealer is also showing a strong starting position.

Winnings from Double Exposure Blackjack are credited to your abajee balance immediately after each hand is settled. When you're ready to withdraw, transfers to bKash, Nagad, or Rocket are typically processed within minutes under normal conditions. There are no delays specific to card games — the same fast payout process applies across all games on abajee.

Ready to Try Double Exposure Blackjack on Abajee?

Register on abajee for free, deposit in BDT via bKash or Nagad, and play Double Exposure Blackjack with both dealer cards face up — the way blackjack should feel when you want full information.