Where to Play $10 Blackjack in Las Vegas

Blackjack table games at Treasure Island

It isn’t easy to find $10 blackjack in Las Vegas. Most Las Vegas Strip blackjack games start at $15. Nearly all of those tables pay 6/5. There is still one Las Vegas Strip casino with a $10 3/2 blackjack game. The rest are downtown or in the locals market.

There are a few $5 Las Vegas blackjack games. These are almost entirely in the locals market. 

$10 blackjack on the Las Vegas Strip

Treasure Island is home to the last $10 3/2 blackjack on the Las Vegas Strip. That is the cheapest 3/2 blackjack on the Strip. It goes up to $15 during busier hours. It’s a shoe game with surrender and re-split aces. Circus Circus, New York-New York, Sahara, The Strat, and Tropicana often have $10 6/5 games, at least earlier in the day. Circus Circus deals its Double Exposure Blackjack for $10. 

Double Exposure Blackjack table
Circus Circus Double Exposure Blackjack

After we published this, a player reported that Harrah’s dealt some $10 6/5 blackjack games.

$10 blackjack in downtown Las Vegas

The best $10 blackjack game in Las Vegas is at El Cortez. It is a single deck with double down before but not after splitting. You can also play double-deck and six-deck games for $10 at El Cortez.

Downtown Grand has a $5 or $10 blackjack game dealt out of a continuous shuffling machine. Those tables have surrender and re-split aces. Plaza deals a $10 six-deck game. Its Most Liberal 21 is also $10. It may be $5 during the slowest hours. 

During a recent downtown Las Vegas visit, we found $10 blackjack at Golden Gate and The D. That was the first time we saw limits that low at those two casinos in a couple of years. 

All of the downtown Las Vegas blackjack games mentioned above pay 3/2. Golden Nugget has $10 6/5 blackjack. It requires a $1 Bonus Spin side bet. Fremont has the same game. Binion’s and Four Queens have 3/2 versions requiring this side bet and traditional 6/5 tables for $10. Blackjack Switch and 3/2 Double Up Blackjack are available at Binion’s and Four Queens for $10. The latter also has 3/2 Lucky Cat Blackjack. 

Off-Strip and locals casinos with $10 blackjack

You don’t need to get far from the Las Vegas Strip to find $10 blackjack. Nearly every casino just off-Strip or in the locals market deals it. 

Some $10 blackjack in the Las Vegas locals market pays 6/5. Since there are so many 3/2 ones, I am not including those games. Based on our research, all the casinos you see below deal a $10 3/2 blackjack game at least half the time.

  • Aliante
  • Arizona Charlie’s Decatur
  • Boulder Station
  • Cannery (often $5)
  • Ellis Island (has one $5 continuous shuffle machine table)
  • Green Valley Ranch (mostly during slower hours)
  • Jerry’s Nugget (usually $5)
  • Oyo
  • Palace Station (mostly during slower hours)
  • Pass (often $5)
  • Railroad Pass
  • Rampart
  • Red Rock (mostly during slower hours)
  • Sam’s Town
  • Santa Fe Station
  • Silverton
  • Skyline (always $5, only available Thursday through Monday nights)
  • South Point (usually has at least one $5 shoe game)
  • Suncoast
  • Sunset Station

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Some casinos mentioned above may not have $10 blackjack tables during busier hours. Limits may go up based on business conditions. The lists above are based on our regular visits to Las Vegas casinos.

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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.