4700 Blackjack — Live Dealer Card Game
This page explains how to play Blackjack on the 4700 platform, the types of tables available, the basic rules, and how to make your first deposit in MYR. Everything is accessible directly from your phone.
How does a new player get started at the Blackjack table?
Four simple steps from your first visit to your first playing session.
Arrive at the Blackjack page
You've landed on this page either through search or the top menu. Here you can read an overview of how the game works, what table types are available, and how to deposit — all before making any decisions.
Register or log in to your account
Click the Register button to open a new account in under two minutes. If you already have an account, go straight to Log In. Phone number verification keeps your account secure from the start.
Make your first deposit in RM
Choose your preferred payment method — FPX, Touch 'n Go, or local bank transfer. All transactions are in MYR. Minimum deposit starts from RM10 for digital methods.
Choose a table and start playing
Navigate to the Blackjack section on the 4700 platform, choose a table within your preferred betting range, and join a live dealer session. All tables are accessible via mobile browser with no additional downloads required.
What types of Blackjack tables are available on this platform?
| Table Type | Typical Betting Range | Best For | Key Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Table | RM 5 – RM 500 | New to mid-level players | Classic rules, 6–8 decks, dealer stands on S17 |
| VIP Table | RM 100 – RM 5,000 | Experienced players | More privacy, higher limits, a quieter space |
| Fast Table | RM 5 – RM 200 | Quick sessions, a breather | Shorter turn times, optimised for mobile |
| Premier Table | RM 50 – RM 2,000 | Intermediate to advanced players | Dedicated dealers, high-quality video interface |
| Multi-Hand Table | RM 10 – RM 1,000 per hand | Experienced multi-hand players | Play 3–5 hands simultaneously |
Betting limits shown are general estimates and may vary by session. Check the table page within the platform for current figures.
How to deposit and withdraw for Blackjack
All transactions in MYR — a straightforward process in four steps.
Open page Log In and enter your credentials. No account yet? Sign up first — it takes under two minutes.
In your account, go to the deposit section. Choose the method that works best for you — FPX is the fastest option for Malaysian local banks.
Enter the amount you wish to deposit and follow the bank or eWallet verification steps. FPX and Touch 'n Go deposits are typically credited instantly.
Once your balance is credited, navigate to the Blackjack section, choose a table based on your preferred bet limits, and join a live dealer session.
| Method | Processing Time | Minimum Limit |
|---|---|---|
| FPX | Instant | RM 10 |
| Touch 'n Go eWallet | Instant | RM 10 |
| Bank Transfer | A few minutes | RM 20 |
| Withdrawal (bank) | Depends on method | RM 30 |
What should you know before sitting down at your first table?
Game objective
In Blackjack, the goal isn't simply to reach 21. You're actually trying to beat the dealer — either by holding a higher card value without going over 21, or by the dealer busting. Understanding this distinction changes how you approach every decision at the table.
Card values
Numbered cards (2–10) are worth their face value. Face cards — Jack, Queen, King — are each worth 10. The Ace is the most flexible: worth either 1 or 11, whichever is more favourable to your hand at the time.
Basic actions
The four core Blackjack actions are Hit (draw an additional card), Stand (keep your current hand), Double Down (double your bet and receive exactly one more card), and Split (separate two cards of equal value into two independent hands). Mastering these four moves is all you need to play confidently at any table on the 4700 platform.
Natural Blackjack
If your first two cards are an Ace and a 10-value card (10, J, Q, or K), you have a natural Blackjack. This typically pays 3:2 — meaning a RM20 bet could return an additional RM30, depending on the rules of the table you've chosen.
Things new players often overlook
The Insurance option is often misunderstood
When the dealer's face-up card is an Ace, you'll be offered Insurance — a side bet that pays 2:1 if the dealer has Blackjack. Many new players see this as a useful safeguard, but statistically it tends to increase long-term losses in most scenarios. Understand when it actually makes sense before using it.
Surrender is only available at certain tables
The Surrender option (withdraw from the hand and recover half your bet) is not available at every table. It is typically offered at Standard and Premier tables on the 4700 platform. Check the table rules before joining — the table info button is usually found in the corner of the display.
Turn time varies by table
Fast Tables have shorter turn times — typically 15–20 seconds. If you're new to the game or on a slower connection, go with a Standard table, which gives you more time to think and decide.
Bet size can be adjusted between hands
At most tables on 4700, you can adjust your bet size between each hand as long as it stays within the table limits. This means you're not locked into a fixed amount for the whole session — a flexibility that's especially handy when you're still finding your footing.
Other games to explore alongside Blackjack
Players who enjoy Blackjack often find other casino games on the 4700 platform just as engaging. Baccarat, for instance, offers a simpler structure — just three choices per round — and is hugely popular among Malaysian players who enjoy Asia-themed games. Both games have low-limit tables that are well-suited for players looking to try something new.
For sports fans, the platform also offers a local and international badminton match information accessible from the top menu. This lets users interested in more than one type of entertainment switch between sections with ease.
All these sections are accessible from the same account — no need to re-register or switch platforms. This is one of the key advantages of using 4700 as a single access point for a wide range of games and sports content.
Blackjack FAQs on the 4700 platform
Yes, all Blackjack tables on the 4700 platform are fully accessible via mobile browsers such as Chrome or Safari on Android and iOS — no download required. The live dealer video interface is optimised for Malaysian 4G connections. Action buttons (Hit, Stand, Double, Split) are designed large for easy tapping on smaller screens without accidental presses. If you'd like notifications and faster access, the official 4700 Android app is also available to download.
Minimum bet limits vary by table type. Standard and Fast Tables typically start from RM5 per hand, making them a good fit for players who want to try things out without much risk. Prime and VIP tables carry higher minimums, usually from RM50 and above. Current limits can be confirmed on the table selection page within the platform before you join any session.
Deposits via FPX and Touch 'n Go eWallet are typically credited to your account within seconds to about a minute. Online bank transfers through local Malaysian banks usually take a few minutes depending on the bank's system. Once your balance is credited, you can head straight to the Blackjack section and join a table with no extra steps. If your deposit hasn't appeared after 10 minutes, check the FAQ for the next guide.
Yes, Blackjack tables on the 4700 platform follow standard internationally recognised rules — the dealer stands on Soft 17, a natural Blackjack pays 3:2, and Double Down and Split are available depending on the table type. Some variations such as Surrender and the number of decks (6 or 8) may differ between tables. Full rules for each table can be checked via the info button on the table display before you place any bets.
Yes, the Multi-Hand Table on 4700 lets you play 3 to 5 hands simultaneously in a single session. This format is popular among more experienced players looking to increase the number of hands played within the same timeframe. Each hand carries a separate bet within the table's set limits. New players are advised to start with a single-hand table before moving to multi-hand formats.