Mandatory Side Bet Blackjack Now Dealt on Las Vegas Strip
Mandatory blackjack side bets are now on the Las Vegas Strip. Find out how much it affects the house edge and what you should play instead.
Mandatory blackjack side bets are now on the Las Vegas Strip. Find out how much it affects the house edge and what you should play instead.
There are 12 casinos in the Las Vegas market that offer live $5 blackjack. Some tables pay 3/2. Find out where to play these cheap Las Vegas games here.
Blackjack is one of the most popular electronic table games. It comes in many forms, including heads-up and stadium. This is how it compares to the live game.
One downtown casino deals all six of the worst Las Vegas table games due to forced side bets. It includes blackjack, pai gow poker, and Top Card Flush.
Low-limit tables are getting harder to find in Las Vegas. So, we list blackjack tables by the smallest expected loss with a cheap minimum bet and house edge.
Golden Nugget added Face Up Blackjack to its pit. The game requires a $2 side bet, making it the third-worst Las Vegas blackjack game.
The Alamo truck stop no longer deals live blackjack games. That leaves 70 casinos in the market with table games after 14 pits closed since 2020.
Most Strip casinos are owned by Caesars Entertainment or MGM Resorts. We compare the quality of blackjack, craps, roulette, video poker and more.
El Cortez was the last Las Vegas casino with 3/2 single deck blackjack. The game was removed on April 28, 2024. All Las Vegas single deck blackjack is now 6/5.
Every Las Vegas Strip casino has 6/5 blackjack tables. The casinos listed have no real 3/2 blackjack tables on the floor. Only high limit games pay 3/2.