Las Vegas 2026 Table Game Survey

Welcome to the 2026 Las Vegas Table Game Survey at Vegas Advantage. We visit every Las Vegas casino with table games at least once per year, with at least three annual visits to every Strip and downtown casino. After every table is recorded, Vegas Advantage enters the information into our exclusive database and updates it at least once a month for our paid subscribers. We have been collecting table game data from Las Vegas casinos since 2010.

This section covers all non-blackjack games. In Las Vegas, 62 licensed casinos operating under 66 brand names deal these types of games. Details for Las Vegas table games include where to play and a range of expected minimum bets.

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More detailed information, like expected minimum bets, is available through a paid membership. Other details include rule variants such as the number of zeros on roulette tables, maximum craps odds, and pai gow poker versions.

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Related: 2026 Las Vegas Blackjack Survey

Non-blackjack table game options in Las Vegas

The most popular Las Vegas table games are covered on individual pages. These are summarized in the section below with a link to the page in the section’s header. Games with only a few installations or those with simple rules are all covered on a separate page, along with games no longer offered.

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John Mehaffey collects the live table game data while Kristina Mehaffey collects electronic table game details. Kristina also manages over 1400 lines of data in the Las Vegas Table Game Survey database. The information summarized below is from recent casino visits. For detailed 2026 information, subscribe to the Vegas Advantage newsletter. Details are above.

Twenty-three table game titles

Baccarat
  45 casinos
  $10-300 minimums 

Big Wheel
  2 casinos
  $2-5 minimums 

Casino War
  2 casinos
  $15-25 minimums

Crapless Craps
  38 casinos
  $5-25 minimums

Craps
  60 casinos
  $3-25 minimums 

Crazy 4 Poker
  15 casinos
  $5-25 minimums 

DJ Wild
  2 casinos
  $5-10 minimums

Heads Up Hold’em
  6 casinos
  $3-10 minimums

High Card Flush
  5 casinos
  $5-25 minimums

I Luv Suits
  17 casinos
  $5-25 minimums

Jackpot Hold’em
  1 casino
  $5 minimum

Let It Ride
  15 casinos
  $5-25 minimums 

Mississippi Stud
  15 casinos
  $5-25 minimums

Pai Gow Poker
  56 casinos
  $5-100 minimums 

Pai Gow Tiles
  9 casinos
  $50-200 minimums

European Roulette
  11 casinos
  $50-500 minimums 

0 Roulette
  8 casinos
  $15-100 minimums 

00 Roulette
  60 casinos
  $2-50 minimums 

000 Roulette
  29 casinos
  $10-25 minimums 

“Carnival” Roulette
  2 casinos
  $25 minimums

Three Card Poker
  58 casinos
  $5-25 minimums 

Ultimate Texas Hold’em
  55 casinos
  $5-50 minimums

Wild Five
  2 casinos
  $10 minimums

Baccarat

Baccarat became the most popular Las Vegas non-blackjack game in 2021, edging out roulette, which held the title in all past versions of our Las Vegas Table Game Survey. The game is found at 45 casinos. Most tables are found inside Las Vegas Strip casinos, as well as larger ones in the downtown and locals markets. Minimum bets can vary drastically. Locals casinos may deal the game for $10, while it can be $100 or more on the Strip. Some tables in the back of high-limit salons start in the thousands of dollars.

Players may bet on the banker, player or tie, as well as a variety of side bets. A winning bet on the banker has a 5% commission. However, some games have a push Banker hand, like a three-card 7, to remove commissions from the game. 

Crapless craps

Crapless craps is making a comeback in Las Vegas. The Strat used to be the only casino with the game.  Now, 23 casinos on the Strip, a dozen in the locals market, and three downtown offer the game.

Crapless craps does not have don’t bets. The Pass Line only wins on 7 in crapless craps. All other numbers become the point. The Pass Line and Come cannot lose on the come-out roll. Maximum crapless craps odds and whether the Field bet pays double or triple on 12 data is now exclusive to paid subscribers. The minimum bet is usually $10, $15, or $25, with one $5 table in the market.

Craps

Sixty Las Vegas casinos deal craps. Craps games vary both by the odds allowed and the payout on a Field 12. We cover this information, along with the minimum bet at each casino. Detailed information is available to paid members.

Main Street Station has the best Las Vegas craps odds, with 20 times. However, table games are only open on weekends. Craps games start at $5 in the locals market and can start as high as $50 along the Strip. Rio has $3 craps 12 hours every day.

Crazy 4 Poker

The number of casinos offering Crazy 4 Poker has been declining in Las Vegas. We are down to fifteen properties dealing the game. Tables are on the Strip or in the locals market. Minimum bets start at $5, up to $25.

Heads Up Hold’em

Heads Up Hold’em is like Ultimate Texas Hold’em. The major differences are that the maximum preflop raise is only three times the ante, and there is a bad beat bonus that makes up for it. The minimum bet ranges from $3 to $10.

High Card Flush/I Luv Suits

High Card Flush is one of the most popular newer games in Las Vegas. I Luv Suits replaced most High Card Flush tables in recent years. In both games, players try to make the largest flush possible out of seven cards dealt. The minimum bet is usually $5 or $10, up to $25 on the Strip.

Let It Ride

Let It Ride is one of the oldest poker table games. It has also been declining in Las Vegas, with 15 casinos still dealing the game or its clone, Take 2 Back. Players bet three stacks and have the option of pulling two back as a hand progresses. The minimum bet is usually $5 or $10, and up to $25 on the Strip.

Mississippi Stud

Mississippi Stud is dealt mainly along the Las Vegas Strip. This includes 13 of the 15 properties with the game. There is also one casino in the locals market and one downtown. The minimum bet ranges from $5 or $10, up to $25.

This game plays like a reverse of Let It Ride. Players raise as the hand progresses, hoping to make the best poker hand.

Pai Gow Poker

Our pai gow poker section shows where to play each version of the game. This includes three casinos with Dealer Open, 51 with Face Up, one with Fortune, and two with Emperor’s Challenge Exposed. Some casinos deal multiple versions.

In normal pai gow poker games, the player is dealt 7 cards and sets the hand into a five-card high and two-card low hand before the dealer sets the house hand. In face-up games, the dealer sets the house hand before players act. Games that are not dealt face up have either a 5% commission or a dealer push hand, usually on queen-high. In face-up games, the dealer pushes on ace high. Players may not bank games with a dealer push hand.

Minimum bets start at $10 in the locals market. Most Pai Gow Poker tables along the Las Vegas Strip and downtown start at $15, $25, or $50. Traditional 5% commission games start at $100.

Roulette

Roulette is historically the most popular non-blackjack table game in Las Vegas. It lost the title to baccarat in 2021 but stays in a close second place. This section covers the number of zeros at each roulette table in Las Vegas casinos. Some only have one zero, while most have two or three.

“Carnival” roulette games short-pay straight bets in exchange for a chance of a random multiplier. Live versions of carnival roulette are Lightning Roulette and Roulette Xtra. Both versions use double zero wheels and only pay 30/1, instead of 35/1, for non-multiplier straight bets.

Casino procedures vary for opening the 000 roulette tables. Some casinos open 000 roulette at a lower limit than 00 roulette. Some will have both tables open with the same minimums. Other casino floors open the 000 roulette table only when all the 00 roulette tables are already open and full. In some instances, 000 tables will be open while 00 is closed. The third zero is often disguised as the casino logo on the table felt.

Single zero roulette and European roulette are typically located in high-limit areas.  Minimum bets can range from a few dollars up to $100 or more for European roulette games.

Three Card Poker

Three Card Poker is one of the oldest and simplest poker table games. Players may bet the ante or pair plus side bet to get a Three Card Poker hand. If the ante is wagered, a raise is required to stay in the hand. 

It is dealt at 58 Las Vegas casinos, often for a $5 or $10 minimum bet, up to $25 on the Strip. Clone versions of the game include Three Card and Three Card Prime.

Ultimate Texas Hold’em

Ultimate Texas Hold’em has become a favorite among Las Vegas poker players. The game plays like a Texas Hold’em hand with the ability to check or bet throughout the game. So, a $5 wager could increase to $30 with the blind, ante, and raises. 

The minimum bet is usually $5 or $10. However, limits are typically higher on the Strip, up to $25 or $50. Ultimate Texas Hold’em usually has higher minimum bets than other poker pit games due to its low house edge.

Other table game options

This section covers less popular games in Las Vegas. Most have just one installation. This section includes information on Big Wheel, Casino War, DJ Wild, Jackpot Hold’em, pai gow tiles, and Wild Five Poker. These games are dealt across 16 properties.

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Las Vegas Table Game Survey FAQ

What table game has the lowest minimum bet in Las Vegas?

Oyo and Downtown Grand have $1 blackjack. Jerry’s Nugget has $2 roulette and $3 Heads Up Hold’em. Craps starts at $3 in the Las Vegas market.

How many different table games are dealt in Las Vegas?

Our 2026 Las Vegas Table Game Survey found 23 non-blackjack games in Las Vegas.

Which table game has the most tables in Las Vegas?

Excluding blackjack, baccarat is the most popular game by number of tables in the Las Vegas market. Roulette is dealt at more casinos.

Last Updated on May 13, 2026 by Kristina Mehaffey