Game Structure and Dealer Interaction
In Infinite Blackjack, a live dealer manages the shoe and deals cards to an open community table. All seated players see the same cards; each player makes independent decisions on their own hand. The dealer does not arbitrate conflicts or coordinate wagers — each outcome stands or falls on the hand's merits against the dealer's upcard.
Our max389 studio broadcasts the table in HD, with multiple camera angles. A tile on your screen shows player count, round time (typically 45–60 seconds per hand), and current stakes at the table. You place your wager, receive two cards, and act independently: hit, stand, double, split (where rules permit). Once your decision locks, you cannot alter it.

Dealer Action and Settlement
Once all players have acted, the dealer reveals their hole card and plays to a fixed rule: hit on 16 or less; stand on 17 or more (including soft 17). The outcome is binary: your hand beats the dealer's, ties it, or loses. Blackjack (21 with two cards) pays 3:2 unless house rules (shown at table entry) specify otherwise. Insurance is available when the dealer shows an Ace; it pays 2:1 if the dealer's hole card is a 10-value card.
Settlement is immediate. Our platform displays your result (win, lose, push) and adjusts your account balance within the same round. If you disconnected mid-hand, the hand resolves without your further input, and the result is recorded.
Table Variations on max389
We run multiple Infinite Blackjack tables with different stake ranges. Entry tables accept wagers starting from a minimum; high-roller tables begin higher. Some tables use six-deck shoes; others use eight. All table rules (double, split, resplit limits, insurance availability) are posted before you sit. Our Jakarta and Bandung studios handle daily rotations; during major holidays (Idul Fitri, Idul Adha), table availability may shift, and we notify players 48 hours in advance.
Integration with max389 Account and Payments
Your max389 account holds a single balance shared across sportsbook (Liga 1, Piala AFF, Champions League betting), slots (Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, Mahjong Ways), live tables, and esports markets. A deposit via DANA, e-wallet, or your mobile banking virtual account funds all products. No separate casino wallet is required; the system nets wins and losses against your main balance in real time.
Deposit and Withdrawal Flow
When you deposit, select your preferred method. e-wallet and mobile banking process instantly for account credit. local payment and virtual account transfers settle within standard banking windows (typically same-business-day for online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment). Once credited, your balance is live across all games.
Withdrawals route back to your source method. If you deposited via online payment, your withdrawal request returns to that e-wallet account. Request processing begins after account verification; timelines depend on the payment partner's settlement window, not max389 processing alone.
Account Verification and Play Limits
Before your first withdrawal, we require identity verification: a photo ID and proof of address. This is standard KYC (know-your-customer) procedure. Once verified, you can withdraw freely, subject to your account balance and any self-imposed limits you set in your account settings. We do not impose house withdrawal limits per day; however, your payment provider may have their own caps.
Game Strategy and House Edge
Infinite Blackjack carries a house edge of approximately 0.5–non-specific info, depending on the exact ruleset and your play decisions. The dealer's advantage stems from playing last: if you bust, you lose regardless of the dealer's outcome. Basic strategy (the mathematically optimal play for each hand) reduces this edge to its floor. A decision chart is available in our help section; it shows the correct move for every hand composition against each dealer upcard.
- Basic Strategy
- A lookup table showing optimal play for each hand. Using it reduces the house edge to under non-specific info.
- Insurance
- A side bet offered when the dealer shows an Ace. It pays 2:1 if the dealer has blackjack. Mathematically, it favours the house; casual players often skip it.
- Soft Hand
- A hand with an Ace counted as 11 (e.g., Ace-6 = 17 soft). These hands can double without bust risk and often warrant different strategy than hard hands.
- Push
- A tie between your hand and the dealer's. Your wager is returned; no win or loss is recorded.
Variance and Session Play
Blackjack is a low-variance game compared to slots; outcomes depend on card distribution, not random number generation alone. Over short sessions (50–100 hands), luck dominates. Over long sessions (500+ hands), skill and house edge converge toward the mathematical expectation. Many players use sessions around major sports events: Piala AFF tournaments or Liga 1 match days, when they're already engaged with max389 betting and branch into tables for variety.

