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Complete Guide to Infinite Free Bet Blackjack by Evolution Gaming

Complete Guide to Infinite Free Bet Blackjack by Evolution Gaming
98.45%RTPAs reported by Evolution
Unlimited Players
8Decks
S17Dealer Stands Soft 17
$1Min Bet
$500Max Bet

What is Infinite Free Bet Blackjack?

Infinite Free Bet Blackjack by Evolution Gaming is the unlimited-player version of Free Bet Blackjack. All players share the same hand, removing the seat limit. The core mechanics are identical to Free Bet Blackjack — free splits on most pairs, mandatory free doubles on hard 9, 10, and 11 — with the same Dealer 22 push rule and the addition of the Six Card Charlie rule.

Free Splits & Free Doubles

Free Splits

Available on all pairs except 10-value cards (10s, Jacks, Queens, Kings). The original bet stays on the first hand; a free bet token funds the second. Re-splitting is not permitted.

Free Doubles (Mandatory)

Hard totals of 9, 10, or 11 are automatically doubled using a free bet token. This is mandatory — players cannot decline.

Splitting 10-Value Pairs

If a player chooses to split 10-value cards, both hands are wagered at the full value of the original bet — no free token applies.

No Double After Split

Doubling on split hands is not permitted after any split.

Split Aces

Single card dealt to each split Ace. No further actions permitted.

Dealer 22 Rule

Dealer 22 = Push. When the dealer totals exactly 22, all active player hands push. Does not apply to players who have busted. The player's bet is returned — free bets are also returned. Natural blackjacks are immune to this rule.

Six Card Charlie

Six Card Charlie: A hand of six cards totalling 21 or less automatically wins — except when the dealer has blackjack after the insurance offer. In split scenarios, each hand is evaluated independently. Note: players cannot hit if their hard total is 17 or above unless they have the possibility to achieve a Bonus 21 — the Six Card Charlie provides a specific incentive to continue drawing on low multi-card hands.

Payouts & RTP

OutcomePayoutNotes 
Natural Blackjack3:2Beats dealer 21; immune to Dealer 22 push 
Winning Hand1:1Pushes on Dealer 22 instead of winning 
Insurance2:1  
Free Bet Win1:1 on free tokenToken matched to original bet on win; not lost on free bet loss 
RTP: As reported by Evolution, the theoretical RTP is 98.45% — slightly better than Free Bet Blackjack (98.26%) due to the unlimited-player format and Six Card Charlie rule.

Verdict

Not a countable game. The same structural restrictions as Free Bet Blackjack apply: mandatory free doubles cannot be declined, 10-value pair splitting is prohibited under the free bet structure, and no double after split is available. The Dealer 22 rule is the primary house edge mechanism. The unlimited-player format and Six Card Charlie are player-friendly additions that partially offset this, but the overall RTP (98.45%) remains below standard Evolution blackjack variants.

FAQ

What is the RTP of Infinite Free Bet Blackjack?
As reported by Evolution, the theoretical RTP is 98.45%.
How does Infinite Free Bet differ from Free Bet Blackjack?
The rules are identical. Infinite Free Bet adds unlimited player capacity (shared hand format) and the Six Card Charlie rule. The Dealer 22 push mechanic and free bet structure are the same.
Can I split 10-value cards?
You can split them, but both hands are wagered at the full original bet — no free token applies to 10-value pair splits.
Does the Dealer 22 rule affect free bets differently?
No. Free bet tokens are returned on a Dealer 22 push, the same as the main bet.