Live Table Games Returning to Primm

Blackjack tables near the Bonnie & Clyde display inside Primm Valley Resort.Blackjack tables near the Bonnie & Clyde display inside Primm Valley Resort. April 17, 2026
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Primm Valley Resort near the Nevada-California state line south of Las Vegas will bring live table games back in May 2026. Online job postings show hiring has already started. Job requirements include knowing how to deal blackjack, roulette, 3 Card Poker, and War. While Vegas Advantage does not know the exact game mix that will be available, these are the four main games on Quartz live dealer stadiums.

Three blackjack tables are already on the floor at Primm Valley Resort near the outlet mall entrance. Buffalo Bill’s is on the felt. 

Discourse Enjoyer on X/Twitter was the first to inform Vegas Advantage of the new Primm Valley Resort table games. 

Buffalo Bill's blackjack table at Primm Valley Resort

Live table games have been gone from Primm since 2024

Primm last dealt live table games at Buffalo Bill’s in 2024. The options at the end were $15 6:5 blackjack, $15 double zero roulette, and $10 Three Card Poker. Craps was on a Roll to Win hybrid machine and had a $5 minimum bet. The live tables all became hybrid ones with live dealers but no chips in October 2024. 

The Buffalo Bill’s closure brought most operations back to Primm Valley Resort. However, no live or hybrid games returned. 

Primm Valley Resort last dealt live table games in December 2022. That is when Buffalo Bill’s reopened after the COVID-19 pandemic closure. Affinity Gaming chose to move all live tables from Primm Valley Resort to Buffalo Bill’s at that time. Since then, Whiskey Pete’s has shuttered, and Buffalo Bill’s is only open for concerts and other peak times. 

Primm electronic table game options

There is a small selection of Interblock electronic table games inside Primm Valley Resort. Heads-up options are bubble craps and crapless craps. Both options charge a 5% commission upfront on Buy bets. Lucky Roller side bets are also available.

Multiplayer games include blackjack, double zero roulette, and Megamania Superspin. Blackjack pays 6:5 and offers a large side bet menu: KK, QQ, JJ, 7s, A-2, Match, Pair, Poker 3, and 19+. Roulette uses $0.50 chips and players can wager on either auto-spin wheel or both. Megamania Superspin, a big wheel game, has a $1 minimum. All other options require $3 in wagers. 

Video poker

Primm has video poker at two bars and a few banks on the floor. The best $0.25 and $0.50 game is 9/6/5 Double Bonus Poker (97.87%). At $1, players will find better options, like 9/6 Double Double Bonus (98.98%) and 15/9 Deuces Wild (98.91%). Most main bar machines have these games. Only one at the Saloon Bar has it. Some banks on the floor have these paytables.

A bank of $5 machines is available near the Bonnie & Clyde exhibit. It has 9/6 Double Double Bonus with progressive meters for all types of quads and a royal flush. 

Primm Valley Resort keeps improving

Concentrating on just one property seems to be helping. Primm Valley Resort now has two restaurants, as Pete’s Steakhouse recently opened. It also has a show that once ran in Las Vegas called “Sexxy,” a topless revue. “Hypnaughty Live” also performs at Primm Valley Resort. 

The sportsbook returned with a betting counter. The bars were remodeled. Modern Game King machines were built into them with competitive paytables on many games, especially at the $1 denomination. 

Most older machines were replaced with newer ones. The Bonnie & Clyde exhibit returned. 

Vegas Advantage has also discovered that free play mailers are generous. There is a noticeable difference in business levels over the last year. 

Silver Sevens also brought live table games back

Affinity Gaming also owns Silver Sevens, a Las Vegas locals casino on East Flamingo Road at Paradise Road. It brought live table games back to replace hybrid ones in recent months. It is $5 six-deck blackjack dealt out of a continuous shuffling machine. Blackjack pays 3:2, has normal double down rules, and allows aces to be re-split up to four hands. A $3 Roll to Win Craps hybrid game remains.

Last Updated on April 20, 2026 by John Mehaffey

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John Mehaffey
John, a founding member of Advantage Media LLC, got his start in gaming as a prop player at online poker sites. He played online poker from 2001 to 2005. In 2004, he created a site that served as a directory for an online poker promotional method known as rakeback. He sold that site in 2006 and moved his family from Atlanta to Rapid City, SD to work for a similar company. They later moved to Las Vegas in 2010. John’s favorite game is full-pay video poker. His favorite table game is Ultimate Texas Hold’em, though he would rather play it in video form. Currently, John is best known for compiling blackjack and table game data including all Las Vegas and Clark County casinos.
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