A Royal Ten is the suited combination of a 10 and a face card.
The aim for the player is to beat the dealer, possibly scoring 10 and a half, best of all if with a 10 and a suited face card. Depending on how the final score is achieved, the player can win up to 7 times his initial bet.
The dealer is forced to call cards until he reaches the score of 7 or more; then he will stay.
Up to seven players sit in front of the dealer: each one enters a hand by betting the minimum allowed for the table or one of its multiples up to the table maximum limit; to each one is dealt a starting card. At his turn, each rounder will be allowed to call as many cards as he wants, aiming to the 10 and a half score, possibly achieving a Royal Ten.
A player who exceeds the 10 and a half score is “soft-busted”: he immediately loses half of his bet, but can still save the remaining half if the dealer will bust his hand with more than 12 points.
If a player with a starting face card (J/Q/K) calls and gets another face card, he can double his bet and split his hand. Players can only split once in each game turn.
Royal Ten offers an extraordinary 98,62% RTP (Return To Player), that is one of the best in the sector, corresponding to a 1,38% House-edge and making the game truly appealing both for players and operators.
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