Pirate 21
Nucleus Gaming's Espagnol 21: six jeux de cartes « Pirate » dont 10 cartes sont retirées à chaque fois, avec en contrepartie un barème de bonus complet pour les « long 21 », les combinaisons 6-7-8 et 7-7-7, ainsi qu’un jackpot fixe pour les sept de la même couleur face à un sept du croupier.
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Pirate 21 is Nucleus Gaming’s take on Espagnol 21, dressed as a pirate table and dealt from six “Pirate decks” with every 10 removed. In return for those missing tens you get the full Spanish bonus ladder: long 21s pay extra, 6-7-8 and 7-7-7 pay extra, and a suited 7-7-7 against a dealer seven pays a fixed jackpot.
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The game above is Nucleus’s own demo, running on practice credits in your browser. No account, no download. The rules and payouts below were read from that game’s own paytable and rules panel.
The rules, from the game itself
| Règle | Pirate 21 (Nucleus Gaming) |
|---|---|
| Ponts | Six Pirate decks: 48 cards each, no 10s (jacks, queens and kings stay) |
| Hands | Up to three at once |
| Gains au blackjack | 3:2, and your blackjack beats a dealer 21 |
| Dealer rule | Hits soft 17, per the game’s own rules panel (the table felt carries Nucleus’s standard artwork, which says the dealer stands; the rules panel is the game-specific one) |
| Doublement | On any number of cards, and after splitting aces |
| Fractionnement | Aces may be resplit, and you may hit split aces |
| Assurance | Not offered at all |
The bonus payouts
These are what you are buying with the missing tens:
| La main | Paye |
|---|---|
| Five-card 21 | 3:2 |
| Six-card 21 | 2:1 |
| Seven-card or longer 21 | 3:1 |
| 6-7-8 or 7-7-7, mixed suits | 3:2 |
| 6-7-8 or 7-7-7, same suit | 2:1 |
| 6-7-8 or 7-7-7, all spades | 3:1 |
| Suited 7-7-7 with the dealer showing a seven | Fixed jackpot: 1,000x the table currency unit on bets above 4, or 5,000x on bets of 25 or more |
Two conditions worth committing to memory: the bonus hands do not pay if you got there by doubling, and the suited 7-7-7 jackpot does not apply after splitting. Both are stated in the game’s own rules, and both are easy to give away by accident. The jackpot also steps up sharply at a bet of 25, which is the sort of threshold worth knowing before you sit rather than after.
The Dealer Match side bet
The side circle pays when one of your first two cards matches the dealer’s upcard: 9:1 suited, 4:1 unsuited, per the table felt. Like every side bet it is priced well above the main game; treat it as entertainment.
Strategy and the verdict
Do not bring a blackjack chart to this table. The stripped tens change the correct play on many hands and the bonus ladder rewards drawing where blackjack would have you stand, which is exactly why Spanish-rules games need their own strategy. Our moteur stratégique does not model the Spanish deck, so we do not publish a chart for it here.
As Spanish 21 implementations go this is a generous one: doubling on any number of cards, resplitting and hitting aces, and doubling after splitting aces are all real player-friendly rules that many versions leave out. The dealer hitting soft 17 is the cost. For the wider format, how it compares to blackjack, and the other versions available online, see our Spanish 21 guide.
FAQ
What is a Pirate deck?
A 48-card deck with all four 10s removed; jacks, queens and kings stay in. Pirate 21 deals six of them. Fewer ten-value cards works against you, which is what the game’s bonus payouts are there to offset.
What are the bonus payouts in Pirate 21?
A five-card 21 pays 3:2, six cards 2:1, seven or more 3:1. A 6-7-8 or 7-7-7 pays 3:2 mixed, 2:1 suited and 3:1 in spades, and a suited 7-7-7 against a dealer seven pays a fixed jackpot. None of the bonuses pay if you reached the hand by doubling.
Can I use normal blackjack strategy?
No. The missing tens and the bonus ladder change the correct play on many hands. Spanish-rules games need their own chart; our engine does not model the Spanish deck, so we do not publish one here.
Does Pirate 21 offer insurance?
No, the game does not offer the insurance bet at all. That is no loss: insurance is a bet you should decline anyway.
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