Most Expensive Las Vegas Casinos for Table Games

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The Las Vegas Strip is home to some of the most luxurious casinos in the world. This also means it has the most expensive casinos for gambling. The list below shows where the minimum bets are the highest at Las Vegas table games.

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Wynn

Wynn takes the top spot for the most expensive table games in Las Vegas. Except for Big Wheel, which is usually $5 or $10, all tables start at $25 and higher. The $25 games are 6/5 blackjack, craps, crapless craps, triple zero roulette, and poker pit games like Crazy 4 Poker, Let It Ride, and Three Card Poker. The minimum bet is $50 for double zero roulette and pai gow poker. It now takes $100 to get 3/2 blackjack, pai gow tiles, and baccarat at Wynn. High-limit games like stand on soft 17 blackjack and European Roulette start at $200 and higher. 

The limits are much lower at Encore. Players looking for a better value will usually find it worth the walk over there from Wynn.  

Aria

Aria is another casino where table games start at $25. This includes craps, crapless craps, triple zero roulette, Mississippi Stud, Three Card Poker, Ultimate Texas Hold’em, and 6/5 blackjack. It takes $50 to get double zero roulette and pai gow poker. High-limit games, including pai gow tiles, stand on soft 17 blackjack, big table baccarat, and European Roulette,  start at $100 or $200.

Mandalay Bay

While limits at Mandalay Bay dropped a little between our last visit and the previous ones, it is still an expensive Las Vegas casino for table game action. The 6/5 blackjack tables start at $15 or $25, depending on the time of day. You may get a $25 3/2 game when it is slow, but it will probably be $50. Double and triple zero roulette are usually $20. Craps, crapless craps, and poker pit games like pai gow and Three Card Poker are $25.

The high-limit room is a relative bargain compared to the pits. There are $100 double-deck and six-deck blackjack tables that stand on soft 17. European Roulette and baccarat are also $100. 

MGM Grand

MGM Grand is comparable to Mandalay Bay in the pits. However, it has one of the most expensive high-limit salons in Las Vegas.

During the slowest hours, you will find 6/5 blackjack, most poker pit games, and double and triple zero roulette for $15. These tables go to $25 when it is busy. Other $25 MGM Grand table games include craps and crapless craps. It usually takes $50 to get 3/2 blackjack and pai gow poker.

The high-limit tables in MGM Grand’s Mansion Casino are on a different planet. European Roulette and baccarat start at $100. The blackjack tables in that room stand on soft 17. The options are $300 six-deck and $500 double-deck. 

Resorts World

Minimum bets at Resorts World are lower than its first couple of years in existence. Most table games start at $25. However, during slow weekdays, there are some $15 tables. These games include craps, crapless craps, double and triple zero roulette, and poker pit games. It takes $100 to play 3/2 blackjack at Resorts World. The high-limit room also has European Roulette and baccarat. 

Caesars Palace

The table games at Caesars Palace tend to start at $25. The $10 Big Wheel game is one exception. Another is that on the slowest days, you may find some $15 games. Expect nearly everything else to start at $25, like craps, 6/5 blackjack, roulette, and poker pit games like Crazy 4 Poker, Let it Ride, Three Card Poker, and Ultimate Texas Hold’em. It takes $50 to get baccarat, 3/2 blackjack, and pai gow poker. High-limit tables start at $100 but are often $200 or $300. 

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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.