4/5 rating based on 55 reviews. Read all reviews for Blackjack 21 Pro Multi-Hand for iPhone.
Blackjack 21 Pro Multi-Hand is paid iOS app published by Pepper Dog Soft LLC
NYR134
Very customizable, realistic, and feature rich. Love the new graphics but not crazy about color of chips. Prefer real colors ($5= red, $25= green, $100= black etc). However, that is just me being very picky and doesn't at all change the fact that this is absolutely a 5 star app.
Devlin Jones
Use this to practice counting and betting strategies for my monthly Vegas runs, fantastic customization...great app
Disappointed Uno Player
Not realistic gameplay. Sometimes you can string a few winning hands together but dealer will always eviscerate you. Don't bother!!!!
Will2nd
Forget about the negative reviews. This is a great app, and I have no interest in whether it fails or succeeds. Sure, there are times of getting good hands or dealer good hands. It's a game of chance. I will say two techie things: First, I would like to be able to increase the maximum bet allowed. Secondly, the frequency of dealer hole card of 10 seems higher than it should. Other than that, it's great.
Jack621q
Save your money. This app is not a random deal of the cards. If I could give it zero stars I would, one star is being generous.
ALugo1229
Fun game - able to learn better game strategy - well maintained by owners - updated when needed.
Kentakirk
Very well thought out and executed game the has many options for learning the best odds and card counting. Highly recommended!
Asim S
Pretty good. Multi hand is the main thing for me as I can practice counting. Good stuff.
keslux
After playing in learning mode for awhile, I am now confident at the table in casinos. This is such a great tool for learning how to play blackjack successfully.
novice to Iphone user
Great game for teaching technique and rules prior to playing at casino with real money. Also a great way to get a casino feel by using multiplayer mode. I also let computer play one hand while I play the other two in order to see how the computer chooses to hit/stand/surrender.