If a reader finds KB on a two-deck game, please forward the pay table to me. Without evidence of a pay table suitable for two decks, I must conclude the game was not designed to be used in this situation. This pay table gives a house edge over the statutory maximum of 25% for two decks. Only one pay table is given in the documentation I found online ( kings_bounty). The most significant difference between the two wagers is that KB is not available for two decks. I have always assumed that KB and LL have about the same vulnerability to card counting, with the Ten Count working for both. Both games have a top prize of 1000-to-1 that is paid when the premium pair occurs simultaneously with a dealer blackjack. In KB, this pair consists of two King of Spades.
In LL, this pair consists of two Queen of Hearts.
Both side bets have a special payout for a matched pair. Both wagers pay based on the player’s two cards totaling 20. King’s Bounty (KB) is Shuffle Master's answer to Galaxy Gaming's Lucky Ladies (LL) blackjack side bet.