Blackjack Leaderboard
The biggest verified chip stacks, ranked high to low. Cash out any session to enter - sign in to keep your name.
About the Super Fun 21 leaderboard
This board ranks the biggest chip stacks from finished sessions of Super Fun 21. Super Fun 21 is a single-deck game piled high with player-friendly options, offered as a livelier alternative to a plain one-deck table - a game with a house edge of about ~0.9% with adjusted strategy.
How ranking works
- Only finished sessions count, and every result is checked for a plausible session length and hand count before it is listed.
- Results are ranked by chip bankroll, high to low, so the biggest winning session tops the board.
- Signed-in players keep a permanent name and sync records across devices; guests can still post a display name.
- Switch between Today, This Week, This Month and All Time above to see recent form or lifetime bests.
What counts as a good chip total?
| Just learning | Finishing a session above your 1,000 starting chips is the goal - don't chase big swings yet. |
|---|---|
| Solid session | Grinding your 1,000 up toward 1,500 with steady, correct play. |
| Strong run | Doubling your stack to 2,000 or more without busting out. |
| Heater | A hot shoe and disciplined betting can push a stack far higher - cash out before it turns. |
The fastest way to climb this board is not bigger bets - it is flawless basic strategy and knowing when to cash out while you are ahead.
Build a bigger stack
- Study the Super Fun 21 strategy guide and the basic-strategy chart.
- Play today's daily challenge - the same shoe for everyone makes results directly comparable.
- Race a friend in multiplayer for pressure that sharpens your play.
- Create a free account to keep a permanent name and sync records across devices.
Leaderboard FAQ
How does the blackjack leaderboard work?
It ranks finished sessions by the chip bankroll you cash out with. Every result is checked for a plausible session length and hand count before it is listed.
What counts as a good chip total?
Everyone starts a session with 1,000 chips, so anything above that is a winning session. Doubling your stack to 2,000 or more is a genuinely strong result at any table.
Do I need an account to appear on the leaderboard?
No. Guests can post a display name. A free account keeps a permanent name and syncs your records across devices.
How do I post a score?
Play a session, then hit Cash Out on the table. Your best chip total during that session is submitted to the board for the game you were playing.