The bonus round gives $7.60 for the first-level multipliers, and $15.20 for the second-level multipliers. The non-suited 2:1 part gives you another 4.83% * 3/4 * $0.5 = $0.018 (ignoring Blackjack pushes). You get a blackjack with probability 4.83%, where 1/4 of times they will be suited. Hence a $1 bet would return $0.75*0.9 = $0.675 (with normal 3:2 blackjack payout). You would basically play a normal hand with 75% your stake, and paying 25% ante. Now there comes the "win only half stake". In a normal game for no double and no split I would estimate the EV to be around -10% (I think the "mimic the dealer strategy" yields -10%, so this number could be a lower limit). You will indeed find that you would never want to double, and splits are at most marginal (i.e. Regarding the half stake payout, subtract 0.5 on all stand/hit, and 1.0 on all double/split. First looking at the (well, infinite deck) tables at.
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