NEWS
SOURCE: Wireless Developer Network
(London, England) — Cecure Gaming Ltd., today launched Aces Royal(tm) Blackjack, the most advanced real-money blackjack game for mobile phones.
The popular game, also known as "21" or "pontoon," is the second title released by Cecure Gaming on its next generation mobile gaming platform, following the release of its popular Aces Royal Poker.
Designed specifically for mobile phones, Aces Royal Blackjack gives blackjack lovers the chance to play the game on the move. It is configured for compatibility on virtually any phone so the game is easy to play and players get a full screen of graphics without having to scroll.
As well as being the most graphically advanced of any real-money mobile blackjack game available on the market, Aces Royal Blackjack utilises a high speed connection which ensures continuous, fast game play, so it's quick and simple to play on the go.
Table limits on Aces Royal Blackjack range from 10 pence to £10, so there are games to suit all levels of experience.
Aces Royal Blackjack includes comprehensive player-friendly features, including:
-Blackjack pays 3:2 (£1.50 for a £1 bet)
-Five decks (many online casinos use virtual "infinite" decks)
-Surrender (players can give up half their bet in a tough situation)
-Double down once after splitting
-Split any pair
-Dealer stands on soft 17
-"Five card Charlie" (if you draw five cards without busting you automatically win)
"Any blackjack fan will appreciate the simple fun of Aces Royal Blackjack on their mobile phone. People can play for a few pennies or a few pounds. It's easy to play, looks great and kills a few minutes while waiting for a bus," said Peter Karsten, CEO of Cecure Gaming. "Whether you call it blackjack, 21 or pontoon, this is one of the most popular games in Britain, and we're very pleased to be bringing another great game to Britain's mobile phones."
Aces Royal Blackjack is compatible with most handsets from Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, Sharp, LG and Samsung. More Aces Royal games are due in 2007.