Las Vegas Black Jack Table

The quality of blackjack games in Las Vegas has declined over the past 15 years. The availability of strategy information over the internet has forced casinos to drop some of the more liberal rules. Casinos first started hitting on soft 17. Some stopped offering surrender or re-splitting aces in shoe games.

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A lot of the casinos have electronic blackjack (looks like a slot) with a real dealer, it's $5 and super fun! Everyone makes bets but there's a real dealer and cards and everyone bets how they want, it doesn't affect other players cause the cards come out in order and are used however you bet on them. The following table shows only true 3-2 Blackjack games in the Las Vegas area. The house edge figures are assuming total-dependent basic strategy and a cut card.

The biggest rule change that goes against players was rolled out first at single deck games. This terrible rule started paying players 6:5 on a blackjack, as opposed to 3:2. This means that a $10 blackjack would pay $12 instead of $15. Once the casinos got away with this at single deck games, the 6:5 rule started infecting double deck and shoe games.

While some Las Vegas casinos offer terrible rules on blackjack these days, there are still several places where a good game may be found. Some are even on the Las Vegas Strip, although some of the better ones are located downtown or in the locals market. All of the games mentioned below pay 3:2 on a blackjack.

Best Las Vegas Strip Blackjack

Treasure Island is the best Las Vegas Strip casino for blackjack. Players will find $10 games with great rules. The shoe games offer surrender, re-split aces, and double down after splitting. The double deck games allow double down after splitting. These low limit games hit a soft 17.

Players willing to move up to $50 can move to the high limit salon. They will get a shoe game with double down after splitting, re-split aces, and surrender. The dealer stand on all 17’s in this game. The high limit double deck starts at $50 and allows double down after splitting. The dealer stands on all 17’s.

SLS Las Vegas spreads good $15 blackjack dealt from a shoe. Players can double down on any two cards and after splitting. Surrender and re-split aces are also permitted. The dealer hits soft 17. This game is offered in the high limit salon for $100 where the dealer stands on all 17’s.

Aria, Mirage and MGM Grand offer the same games hot on soft 17 games as SLS Las Vegas for $25. For $50, MGM Grand and Bellagio offer it where the dealer stands on all 17’s. It is $100 at Mirage and $200 at Aria and Mandalay Bay.

A $100 minimum will get a double deck pitch game at Mirage and MGM Grand where players can double down after splitting and the dealer stands on all 17’s. Aria and Bellagio have this game for $200.

Best Downtown Las Vegas Blackjack

El Cortez offers the best blackjack game in downtown Las Vegas. It is a single deck that pays 3:2 on a blackjack. Players can double down on any two cards and the dealer hits soft 17. The minimum bet is usually $5. Be careful in this game as the pit bosses will sweat large action or bet spreads.

Downtown Grand offers the best shoe games downtown. For a $5 minimum, players can double down after splitting, re-split aces and surrender.

Plaza offers regular $5 blackjack that pays 3-2. Players can double down on any two cards and after splitting. This game can also be found at Golden Gate during slow periods.

Best Las Vegas Locals Blackjack

The competition in the off-strip blackjack market is fierce. Players will be able to find shoe games that start at $5 or $10 where double down after splitting, surrender, and re-split aces at are allowed at Cannery, Eastside Cannery, Rampart, Aliante Casino and Arizona Charlie’s. All Station Casinos properties offer this game without re-split aces. The dealer hits soft 17 in these games.

M Resort offers a $50 double deck game where players can double down before and after splitting, as well as re-split aces. This game stands on all 17’s This is the best blackjack game in Las Vegas. There is also a six-deck shoe game that adds surrender.

Station Casinos properties offer double deck blackjack where players can double down after splitting. M Resort offers the same game. The dealer hits soft 17. Suncoast, The Orleans, Gold Coast, South Point and Silverton also spread this game.

Best Video Blackjack in Las Vegas

El Cortez offers the best video blackjack machine in Las Vegas. It hits on all 17’s, allows surrender, and splits up to three hands. Double down on any two cards and after splitting is permitted. The minimum bet is just $1. This El Cortez game also accepts a players card for comps and points on this machine.

StevenBlack
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I didn't realize that any casinos anywhere in the world offered $1, $2, or $3 minimum Blackjack tables.
1) This doesn't seem to be a topic discussed much anywhere. In lieu of e-mailing the casinos, can anyone tell me which Las Vegas casinos offer these 'cheap' tables. I 'Googled' this topic, and found, for example, that the Casino Royale, Ellis Island, and several casinos in North Las Vegas used to offer these games - but this info. was outdated. I would sure appreciate any current information on which casinos offer a Blackjack game with player-favorable rules (e.g., 3:2 Blackjack instead of 6:5) with $1, $2, or $3 minimim Blackjack.
2) Are there any out of the ordinary things to expect at such tables, besides lots of players and people who may not be especially skilled as to how to play blackjack?
3) By the way, what is a typical maximum bet at such tables - $25?, $100?
rdw4potus
Here is a link to the Wizard's current Las Vegas blackjack survey.
In addition to the very fair Longhorn/Bighorn (same game, different casinos) and Hacienda games that are listed in the survey, Jokers Wild and Poker Palace both spread $2 games.
'So as the clock ticked and the day passed, opportunity met preparation, and luck happened.' - Maurice Clarett
teddys
JackThe cheaper/dirtier/further away from the strip the casino, the cheaper the game -- that's a good rule of thumb.
I like the Klondike Sunset for their $2 game, open late afternoons and evenings (sometimes).
$1 games are rarer than the Dodo. Parse that as you will. Jokers was $3 when I went there last. Ellis Island is usually $5. Casino Royale no longer has blackjack. Poker Palace is fun, as is Jerry's Nugget. I wouldn't recommend the 'Horns.
'Dice, verily, are armed with goads and driving-hooks, deceiving and tormenting, causing grievous woe.' -Rig Veda 10.34.4
odiousgambit
don't online casinos work for this?
the next time Dame Fortune toys with your heart, your soul and your wallet, raise your glass and praise her thus: “Thanks for nothing, you cold-hearted, evil, damnable, nefarious, low-life, malicious monster from Hell!” She is, after all, stone deaf. ... Arnold Snyder
TIMSPEED
Wow, in Vegas I would assume nowhere...
I know in Reno and Carson City, you can find a good $2 game at a lot of places.
USED to (When Fitz in Reno was open) on Wednesday's they'd have a $1 BJ game (single deck, 3:2, Double-Anything)
Gambling calls to me...like this ~> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Nap37mNSmQ
StevenBlack
OK, thanks so much for the speedy feedback.
dlevinelaw
I've seen $3 at Binion's (even money at 3, 6-5 at 5), hooters, el cortez.
2 at Hacienda at Boulder City
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thecesspit
Places I've seen plenty of $3 blackjack :: Laughlin, Primm and Jean. There was also $3 at two casinos on the route out the Hoover Dam (Hacienda and Railroad pass, I think are their names).
I've also played $3 Jack in various Washington State casinos.

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All were non-automatic shufflers.
'Then you can admire the real gambler, who has neither eaten, slept, thought nor lived, he has so smarted under the scourge of his martingale, so suffered on the rack of his desire for a coup at trente-et-quarante' - Honore de Balzac, 1829
2911
Check out this link to find table buy-in at various casinos:
I do not know if the info is accurate, but the date indicates it is current. I am going out in Nov, son please let me know if you find any $3 tables....
Thanks!
Paigowdan
Hooter's at Tropicana and LVB by the Tropicana Hotel, (a strip location), as mentioned, has 24-7 $3 BJ;
On the Strip, Bill's, Casino Royale, and O'Shea's have cheapie action.
Also some slightly off-strip 'near strip' properties with high class (Westin Causarina) has good inexpensive games.
Actually, I see a lot of dime games ($10) at the Wynn.
On Boulder Highway, The Longhorn (a REAL dive) right by Sam's Town and Cannery-East has many tables of $2 BJ.
Also on Boulder Highway further down, Joker's Wild: $3 everything, and $2 Three-card poker. Gotta love it.

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Fiesta Henderson has $3 BJ (a continuous shuffler), $5 commission-free Pai Gow poker ('The Excellent Game') as well as:

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$3 craps with 10x odds - with 3:1 on the Field, AND put bets, and 31-for-1, 16-for-1 prop bets - AND automatic buys on the 4 and 10 at $10 and above;
Talk about a great value crap game. One dealer there is particularly friendly and engaging, but will vent about you shot-takers elsewhere....

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Club Fortune also has value games, where Nick should be working, but is way down in Henderson on I-515/95.
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