How are chips and bankroll scored on Blackjack.ooo?

It is important to be clear about what our chips are and are not. On Blackjack.ooo you play with virtual chips that exist only to keep score and make the game feel real. They are never real money, and they can never be bought or cashed out.

Quick answer: Everything on Blackjack.ooo is free play-money chips. You start with a chip balance, bet chips each hand, and win or lose them based on the results - a blackjack pays 3 to 2, a win pays even money, a push returns your bet. There are no deposits, no real money, and no cashouts. Chips are just a score for fun and practice.

How chips work

You begin with a balance of play chips and place a bet before each hand. Win and your chips grow; lose and they shrink. Payouts follow real blackjack rules - a natural blackjack pays 3 to 2, a normal win pays even money, and a push returns your bet. It is the authentic experience without the risk.

Strictly play money

There are no deposits, no purchases, and no cashouts anywhere on the site. You cannot wager or win real money, which is exactly why our game is not rigged - there is nothing to gain by tilting the odds. It is blackjack for practice and enjoyment, full stop.

Leaderboards and daily play

Your results can earn a spot on the leaderboard, and the daily challenge gives everyone the same deal to compete on. It is friendly competition scored in chips, never cash. Play as many hands as you like - your bankroll is just a number to grow.

Related questions

Is online blackjack rigged?

Our free blackjack is not rigged. Every hand is dealt from a fairly shuffled virtual deck using a random number generator, with the same odds as real cards. Because Blackjack.ooo is a play-money site with no deposits, wagers or cashouts, there is simply no money involved and no reason to tilt the game. Losing streaks are normal variance, not cheating.

What does a blackjack pay?

A natural blackjack traditionally pays 3 to 2, meaning a 10-chip bet wins 15. Some tables pay only 6 to 5, so the same bet wins just 12 - a much worse deal that quietly raises the house edge. A regular winning hand pays even money (1 to 1), and a push returns your original bet.

Can you play more than one hand of blackjack at once?

Yes. In multi-hand blackjack you play two, three or more hands at the same time against one dealer, each with its own bet. You also create extra hands whenever you split a pair. Playing several hands does not change the odds of any single hand, but it does speed up the action and swing your chip total faster.