Both Cards Face Up

Double Exposure Blackjack – Kerkiya's Most Transparent Table Game Where You See Every Dealer Card

Double Exposure Blackjack on kerkiya flips the standard blackjack dynamic completely. Both of the dealer's cards are dealt face up from the very first moment — no hidden card, no guessing, no uncertainty about what you're up against. It's a genuinely different way to play blackjack, and once you understand the trade-offs, it becomes one of the most strategically engaging table games available on kerkiya.

RTP 99.33% Both Cards Visible 8 Decks Dealer Hits Soft 17 Mobile Ready
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What Double Exposure Blackjack Actually Is

Most blackjack variants keep one of the dealer's cards hidden until after you've made all your decisions. That hidden card is the source of most of the tension — and most of the guesswork — in standard blackjack. Double Exposure Blackjack on kerkiya removes that entirely. Both dealer cards are face up from the start, giving you complete information before you hit, stand, double, or split.

That sounds like a massive advantage for the player, and in some ways it is. But the game compensates with a set of rule adjustments that shift the edge back toward the house. Blackjack pays even money instead of 3:2. The dealer wins all ties except a tied natural blackjack. Insurance is not available. These changes are the price of seeing both cards — and understanding them is the foundation of playing Double Exposure Blackjack well on kerkiya.

The version available on kerkiya uses eight decks, which is standard for online Double Exposure. The dealer hits on soft 17, which slightly favours the house. Doubling down is permitted on any two cards, and splitting is allowed up to three times for a maximum of four hands. Re-splitting aces is not permitted. These are the specific rules you'll be working with every time you sit down at the Double Exposure table on kerkiya.

The RTP of 99.33% — when played with optimal strategy — makes Double Exposure Blackjack one of the highest-return table games on kerkiya. That figure assumes you're making the correct decision on every hand based on the full information available. The strategy for Double Exposure differs significantly from standard blackjack precisely because you always know the dealer's total, and that changes almost every decision at the margins.

Both Cards Visible 8 Decks 99.33% RTP Dealer Hits Soft 17 Split Up to 4 Hands Mobile Ready
Game Specifications
Game TypeBlackjack Variant
RTP (Optimal Play)99.33%
Decks8
Dealer RuleHits Soft 17
Blackjack Payout1:1 (Even Money)
Tie RuleDealer Wins (except tied BJ)
Double DownAny Two Cards
SplitUp to 3 Times (4 Hands)
Re-split AcesNot Permitted
InsuranceNot Available
SurrenderNot Available
Min Bet৳50
Max Bet৳50,000
Mobile SupportFull (iOS & Android)
Key Insight

The 99.33% RTP is only achievable with correct strategy. Playing Double Exposure Blackjack on kerkiya without adjusting for the visible dealer cards — treating it like standard blackjack — drops the return significantly. The strategy section below covers the key adjustments.


The Double Exposure Difference — Visualised

Here's exactly what changes when both dealer cards are face up on kerkiya, and why those changes matter for every decision you make.

Standard Blackjack — Dealer Hand
A♥
Visible
Hidden

You see one card. You guess the rest. Is the hidden card a 10? A 2? You make decisions based on probability and incomplete information — the classic blackjack tension.

Double Exposure Blackjack on Kerkiya — Dealer Hand
A♥
Visible
K♠
Also Visible

Both cards are face up. You know the dealer has 21. You know exactly what you need to beat or tie. Every decision is made with complete information — but the rules adjust accordingly.

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Both Cards Visible

The dealer's entire starting hand is face up before you make any decision. No hidden card, no uncertainty about the dealer's total on kerkiya.

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Blackjack Pays 1:1

A natural blackjack pays even money instead of the standard 3:2. This is the primary rule adjustment that compensates for the information advantage on kerkiya.

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Dealer Wins Ties

All tied hands go to the dealer — except a tied natural blackjack, which pushes. This is the second major rule adjustment that shifts the edge back toward the house.

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No Insurance

Insurance is not offered in Double Exposure Blackjack on kerkiya — there's no hidden card to insure against, so the side bet simply doesn't exist in this variant.


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Everything You Can Do at the Table

Double Exposure Blackjack on kerkiya supports all the standard player actions, with a few specific restrictions that are part of the variant's design. Here's the complete list:

  • Hit
    Request an additional card. Because you can see the dealer's total, hitting decisions in Double Exposure Blackjack on kerkiya are more precise — you know exactly what total you need to beat, not just what you're hoping the dealer doesn't have.
  • Stand
    Keep your current hand. Standing decisions change significantly in Double Exposure — you should stand on totals that beat the dealer's visible total, and hit more aggressively when you need to exceed a high dealer total on kerkiya.
  • Double Down
    Double your bet and receive exactly one more card. Permitted on any two-card hand on kerkiya. Doubling is most powerful in Double Exposure when you have a strong total against a dealer hand that's likely to bust — and you can see exactly what that dealer hand is.
  • Split
    Split any pair into two separate hands. Allowed up to three times on kerkiya for a maximum of four simultaneous hands. Re-splitting aces is not permitted — once you split aces, each receives one card only.
  • Insurance — Not Available
    Insurance doesn't exist in Double Exposure Blackjack on kerkiya. Since both dealer cards are visible, there's no hidden card to insure against. The side bet is simply absent from this variant entirely.
  • Surrender — Not Available
    Surrender is not offered in this version on kerkiya. The full information advantage is considered sufficient compensation — the game's designers determined that surrender would tip the balance too far in the player's favour given the visible dealer hand.

Double Exposure Blackjack Strategy on Kerkiya

The strategy for Double Exposure differs from standard blackjack because you always know the dealer's exact total. These are the key adjustments that get you to the 99.33% RTP.

Core Strategy Principles

Always Beat the Dealer's Total — Don't Just Avoid Busting

In standard blackjack, you often stand on a decent total and hope the dealer busts. In Double Exposure on kerkiya, you know the dealer's total. If the dealer shows 18, standing on 17 is a guaranteed loss — you must hit, even at the risk of busting, because standing is already a losing hand.

Hit More Aggressively Against High Dealer Totals

When the dealer shows 17, 18, or 19, you need to hit until you beat that total or bust. The tie rule means matching the dealer's total loses — so a hand of 18 against a dealer 18 on kerkiya is a loss, not a push. You must reach 19 or higher to win.

Double Down More Freely Against Weak Dealer Hands

When the dealer shows a total of 12–16, they're in a weak position and likely to bust. This is when doubling down on kerkiya is most valuable — you can double on totals of 9, 10, or 11 with high confidence when the dealer is already in trouble.

Split Strategically — Ties Lose, So Splitting Into Ties Is Costly

Because ties lose in Double Exposure on kerkiya, splitting into a total that matches the dealer's hand is a losing play. Before splitting, consider whether the resulting hands are likely to beat — not just match — the dealer's visible total.

Quick Reference: Key Decisions

Your Hand Dealer Shows Action
Hard 8 or less Any Hit
Hard 9 3–8 Double
Hard 9 2, 9–21 Hit
Hard 10–11 2–9 Double
Hard 10–11 10–21 Hit
Hard 12–16 Less than your total Stand
Hard 12–16 Equal or more Hit
Hard 17+ Less than your total Stand
Hard 17 17 (tie) Hit
Hard 18 18 (tie) Hit
Pair of Aces Any Split
Pair of 8s 13–16 Split
Pair of 8s 17+ Hit
Pair of 10s Any Stand
Ties Always Lose — Adjust Every Decision

The single most important rule to internalise when playing Double Exposure Blackjack on kerkiya is that ties lose. Any time your total matches the dealer's total, you lose the hand. This means you must always aim to exceed the dealer's total — not just match it — which makes hitting on totals you'd normally stand on a correct play in many situations.


Double Exposure vs Standard Blackjack

Understanding exactly what's different between Double Exposure Blackjack and the standard game helps you approach the kerkiya table with the right mindset. Here's a direct side-by-side comparison of the key rules:

Rule Standard BJ Double Exposure (Kerkiya)
Dealer cards visible One only Both
Blackjack payout 3:2 1:1
Tied hands Push (bet returned) Dealer wins
Tied natural blackjack Push Push
Insurance available Yes No
Surrender available Often yes No
Double down Any two cards Any two cards
Split limit Varies Up to 4 hands
RTP (optimal play) ~99.5% 99.33%
Strategy complexity Moderate Higher
Which Is Better for You on Kerkiya?

If you're new to blackjack, standard blackjack is easier to learn. If you enjoy strategy and want to use complete information to make every decision, Double Exposure Blackjack on kerkiya is genuinely more engaging — every hand is a puzzle with a known answer, not a guess.

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Start Playing Double Exposure Blackjack on Kerkiya

Getting to the Double Exposure Blackjack table on kerkiya takes a few minutes. Here's the full process:

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Register Your Kerkiya Account

Sign up with your mobile number in under two minutes. New players on kerkiya receive a welcome bonus on their first deposit — extra balance to explore the Double Exposure table without committing your full budget from the start.

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Deposit via bKash, Nagad or Bank Transfer

Top up your kerkiya wallet instantly using your preferred local payment method. Minimum deposit is ৳200 and funds are available immediately — no waiting, no international card required.

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Navigate to Double Exposure Blackjack

Find Double Exposure Blackjack in the table games section on kerkiya, or click directly from this page. The game loads instantly in your browser — no download or installation needed on any device.

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Set Your Bet and Deal

Place your bet between ৳50 and ৳50,000 per hand using the on-screen chip controls. Click Deal to start the round. Both dealer cards appear face up immediately — you'll see the dealer's full total before making any decision on kerkiya.

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Make Your Decision with Full Information

Hit, stand, double, or split based on your hand and the dealer's visible total. Use the strategy guide above to make the optimal decision for each situation. Winnings are credited to your kerkiya wallet instantly after each hand resolves.

Mobile Play on Kerkiya

Double Exposure Blackjack is fully optimised for mobile browsers on both Android and iOS. The card table scales cleanly to smaller screens, chip controls are touch-friendly, and the full strategy interface works smoothly without any app download. Just open kerkiya in your mobile browser and the table is ready.

Local Payments, Fast Withdrawals

Kerkiya supports bKash, Nagad, Rocket, and standard bank transfers for deposits and withdrawals. Winnings from Double Exposure Blackjack are credited to your kerkiya wallet immediately after each hand. Withdrawal requests are processed within 24 hours to your preferred local payment method.

24/7 Support in Bangladesh

Kerkiya's support team is available around the clock via live chat and email. Whether you have a question about Double Exposure strategy, a payment query, or a technical issue during a session, support is always reachable at [email protected].


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Getting the Most from Double Exposure Blackjack

Double Exposure Blackjack rewards players who understand the rule differences and adjust their approach accordingly. These practical tips help you play smarter on kerkiya from your very first session.

Learn the Adjusted Strategy Before You Play for Real Money

The biggest mistake new Double Exposure players make on kerkiya is applying standard blackjack strategy to a game with fundamentally different rules. The tie-loses rule alone changes dozens of decisions. Spend time with the strategy table above before placing real-money bets — the difference in return between correct and incorrect play is significant.

Use the Visible Dealer Hand to Drive Every Decision

The entire point of Double Exposure Blackjack on kerkiya is that you have complete information. Use it. Every hit, stand, double, and split decision should be made with the dealer's exact total in mind — not a guess about what the dealer might have. If you're not factoring in the dealer's visible total for every decision, you're not playing Double Exposure correctly.

Manage Your Session Budget Around the Tie Rule

The dealer-wins-ties rule means you'll lose some hands that would be pushes in standard blackjack. Over a session, this creates more variance than you might expect — you can run into a stretch where several tied hands in a row all go to the dealer. Set a session budget on kerkiya that accounts for this variance and stick to it regardless of short-term results.

The 99.33% RTP Is a Long-Term Figure

The 99.33% RTP for Double Exposure Blackjack on kerkiya is calculated over millions of hands with perfect strategy. Individual sessions will vary considerably from this average. A single session of 50–100 hands is too small a sample to draw conclusions about your play — focus on making correct decisions, not on short-term results.


Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Double Exposure Blackjack on kerkiya, answered clearly.

Because you can see both dealer cards before making any decision, the game compensates by reducing the blackjack payout from the standard 3:2 to even money (1:1). Seeing both dealer cards is a significant information advantage — the 1:1 blackjack payout and the dealer-wins-ties rule are the two main adjustments that bring the house edge back to a reasonable level on kerkiya.

In almost all cases, the dealer wins tied hands in Double Exposure Blackjack on kerkiya. If you have 18 and the dealer has 18, you lose your bet. The only exception is a tied natural blackjack — if both you and the dealer have a two-card 21, the hand pushes and your bet is returned. This tie rule is the most important rule difference to internalise when adjusting your strategy.

The mechanics are the same — hit, stand, double, split. But the optimal strategy is more complex because every decision is made with full information about the dealer's hand, and the tie-loses rule changes many borderline decisions. Players who use standard blackjack strategy on the Double Exposure table at kerkiya will make suboptimal decisions regularly. The adjusted strategy in the guide above is what gets you to the 99.33% RTP.

Double Exposure Blackjack on kerkiya has an RTP of 99.33% when played with optimal strategy. This means the game returns ৳99.33 for every ৳100 wagered over a very large number of hands. The house edge of 0.67% is slightly higher than the best standard blackjack variants, but the full information advantage makes it one of the most strategically engaging table games available on kerkiya.

Yes. Double Exposure Blackjack is fully optimised for mobile play on both Android and iOS through kerkiya's mobile browser. No app download is required. The card table, chip controls, and action buttons all work smoothly on touchscreen devices. The game performs well on standard 4G connections available across Bangladesh.

You can split up to three times on kerkiya, creating a maximum of four simultaneous hands. Re-splitting aces is not permitted — once you split a pair of aces, each ace receives exactly one additional card and the hand is complete. All other pairs can be re-split up to the four-hand limit.

The minimum bet is ৳50 per hand and the maximum is ৳50,000 per hand on kerkiya. When splitting or doubling, the additional bet follows the same limits. The wide betting range makes Double Exposure Blackjack accessible to casual players and high-stakes players alike on kerkiya.

Winnings are credited to your kerkiya wallet automatically after each hand. To withdraw, go to the cashier section of your kerkiya account, select your preferred method — bKash, Nagad, Rocket, or bank transfer — enter the amount, and submit. Withdrawals are processed within 24 hours. The minimum withdrawal amount is ৳500.

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