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This page will list and describe all the most popular side bets in blackjack that we have come to love (and hate), including Perfect Pairs, Lucky Ladies, Blackpot, Match the Dealer, Royal Match, Lucky Lucky, 21+3, and more.
If you’re a regular blackjack player, you will have no doubt noticed or come across many exciting variations of the standard game. Blackjack is one of the most popular casino card games in the world and it’s only natural to expect several unique changes to be introduced to the game over the time. Some are virtually identical to the original template and others are completely different.
One popular aspect regularly added to the traditional game of 21 are side bets. Side bets slightly alter the mechanics of play and offer bonus payouts, but otherwise retain the traditional blackjack template in that they are made separate to your primary wagers and the end goal of obtaining 21.
There are several side bets out in the wild and for your convenience, we are covering the most popular ones regularly added onto traditional blackjack games. We’re going to examine their rules and odds to determine whether or not blackjack side bets are worthwhile.
Blackjack side bets are optional wagers offered in many games of blackjack, both in live casinos and online games. They’re specifically designed to offer attractive bonuses which, in turn, lure more players to the tables.
Lucky Ladies Blackjack is an online casino game developed by Felt Gaming and released in July 2014. Featuring a shoe consisting of six decks and a return to player percentage of about 97.86% on average. This exciting blackjack variation is typically a side bet game that offers players a further touch of excitement to add to the traditional. With the house edge of 24.7% (counted for the six-deck blackjack) the Lucky Ladies side bet will cost you more than any casino game. For every $1,000 placed on this bet, players will lose $247. These figures, of course, are average values, meaning some players will be.Best real money blackjack sitesBonusPokiesAvailability600+400+20+Types of Blackjack Side Bets
Blackpot: The Blackpot side bet, popular at Melbourne’s Crown Casino, offers players the chance at large payouts if they hit the coveted 6-7-8 combination. Usually holding a minimum bet of $1, if a player draws any combination of a Six, Seven or Eight (cannot be of the same value; must be a Six and Seven, Six and Eight, or Seven and Eight) with his/her first two cards, a payout of 10-1 is immediately granted. Opt to hit to continue the side bet, and if the 6-7-8 combination is completed with the other card value (a total of 21), a 100-1 payout is awarded. If this eventuates, the side bet carries over to the player’s next hand free of charge, and the payouts become even greater if a successful combination is managed again. A subsequent two card combo of any of the three cards nets a 1000-1 payout, and completing the 6-7-8 three-card combo on this second consecutive hand nets a maximum payout of $20,000. Read our Blackpot article for further info about the mechanics of this unique side wager.
Lucky Ladies: The Lucky Ladies side wager is popular throughout the United States and in the online gaming community, and is based on a player’s initial two cards, and those cards totalling 20 points. We have multiple options of initial two cards totalling 20, each which hold different payouts for this side bet: two non-suited cards, two suited cards, two matching cards of the same suit and rank, a pair of Queens of Hearts and finally, the coveted pair of Queen of Hearts with a dealer blackjack, which nets a payout of 1000:1. Find out the probabilities and all payouts of the Lucky Ladies side bet here.
Perfect Pairs: Simple enough and very enjoyable to play, the Perfect Pairs side wager is one of the most accessible and thus one of the most commonly played side bets in the game of blackjack. Based on a player’s initial two cards, if these two cards are of the same value, a payout is awarded. There are three types of pairs – a mixed pair (two cards which differ in suit and colour, but are of the same rank); a coloured pair (two cards which differ only in suit); and a perfect pair (two identical cards). A mixed pair holds the lowest payout, the coloured pair then holds a slightly higher payout, and the perfect pair holds the greatest payout. Payouts can differ depending on the casino. This side wager is also used in baccarat and can be added to other card games, too. For a full chart of payouts, probabilities and combination, read our Perfect Pairs article here.Rules Of Blackjack
Match the Dealer: A popular side wager found in blackjack as well as Spanish 21, if either or both of a player’s initial two cards match the dealer’s up-card, that player is awarded a payout based on the type of match: one non-suited matching card; one suited matching card, two non-suited matching cards; one non-suited match and one suited match; and two suited matching cards. Different games hold different payouts for each outcome, with two suited matches owning the largest payout (differs from 18:1 to 28:1).
Royal Match: This side bet is based only on the player’s first two cards. If the player’s initial two cards are suited (i.e. a seven and four of Spades), he/she is rewarded with a bonus payout (most commonly 2.5 to 1). Drawing a ‘royal match’ – defined as a suited King and Queen – holds a 25:1 payout. The house edge on this wager differs depending on the numbers of decks used in a typical game.
Lucky Lucky: The Lucky Lucky wager is commonly found in Las Vegas casinos and some online blackjack games, too. It holds one of the lowest house edges of any blackjack side bet (around 2.65%, depending on how many decks are used), and has multiple combinations which receive bonus payouts when the bet is played. Based on the player’s first two cards and the dealer’s up-card, here are the results which net a bonus return (payouts in parentheses):
*Suited 7-7-7 (200:1)
*Suited 6-7-8 (100:1)
*Unsuited 7-7-7 (50:1)
*Unsuited 6-7-8 (30:1)
*Suited 21 total (15:1)
*Unsuited 21 total (3:1)
*Any total of 20 (2:1)
*Any total of 19 (2:1)
For example, if the player is dealt two royal cards (let’s say a King of Diamonds and a Jack of Hearts), and the dealer’s up-card is an Ace of Clubs – we have three unsuited cards totalling 21 and the player is awarded the specific payout for that outcome (3:1), assuming he/she placed the Lucky Lucky wager.
21 + 3: The 21 + 3 wager, like Lucky Lucky, is also based on the dealer’s up-card and the player’s initial two cards. If these three cards make a flush, straight, straight flush or three of a kind, a payout (often of 9:1 for all the above outcomes) is awarded.
Hi/Lo 13: The aim of the Hi/Lo 13 side bet option is to accurately guess whether your first will be valued at more than, less than or exactly at 13, with each result offering a fixed payout.
High Streak: The High Streak blackjack side bet awards a progressive bonus payout when you win several hands in a row.
Super 7 Side Bet: The Super 7 side bet option is a wager that you will be dealt a seven card of any suit.Understanding Side Wagers
Side bets are popular because they’re easy to understand, easy to play and usually offer attractive returns, separate from the main hand. As attractive and fun as side bets can be, we should use them sparingly. They are not designed for players to expect consistent winnings by banking on them, as the casino always employs a significantly higher house edge than that of the traditional blackjack game (side bets can carry a house edge anywhere from around 2% to as high as 75%). We’ve got it all - everything from the high-stakes style of blackjack, the fast-paced excitement of craps, to the thrill of roulette. With these Maine gaming tables are waiting for you, odds are you’re in for the time of your life.
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Roulette is fun and easy to play. The roulette wheel is marked with numbers 1 through 36 and symbols ’0’ and ’00.’ The numbers are alternately colored red and black and the ’0’ and ’00’ are green. Color and number combinations offer a variety of betting options. Wagers can be placed on individual numbers or groups of numbers. Roulette chips are different from other casino chips. Each Player receives a different color chip and decides the value of the chips when they are purchased.
OBJECT OF THE GAMEYou’re wagering that a ball spun around the track of the roulette wheel will come to rest on a number or color of your choice.
PLAYChips are purchased from the Dealer, in denominations of $1, $5, $25, and $100. You play with your own distinct colored chips that are good only at the table where they’re issued. To begin, Players place their bets by setting chips directly on the numbered table layout. The Dealer then spins the ball in the opposite direction of the spinning wheel. The ball must complete at least three revolutions to be considered valid. Bets may be placed until the Dealer announces ’No more bets.’ As the ball comes to rest on the roulette wheel, the Dealer places a marker on the winning number on the table layout and pays the winning bets.
Before leaving the table, be sure to cash in your roulette chips for value chips; roulette chips have no value printed on them and cannot be used or exchanged anywhere in the casino except at the table where they were purchased.
*Table minimums will be based on player demand and table availability.Craps
Craps is a fast-paced, action-packed, exciting game. Here are some basic rules to help you understand the game. One Player, called the ’Shooter,’ throws the dice to the opposite end of the table. All bets must be made prior to the roll of the dice. We offer 5x odds on all points!Types of Bets
A. PASS LINE: An even money bet. On the ’come out’ roll (the first roll), you win on seven or eleven, or lose on ’craps’ (two, three, or twelve). Any other number rolled is your ’point’ (4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10), and you must throw your point again before a seven to win.
B. DON’T PASS LINE: Opposite of the Pass Line. You lose on seven or eleven on the first roll. You win on two or three (twelve is a tie). You lose after the first roll if the shooter makes his point. You win after the first roll if the shooter rolls seven before making his point.
C. COME BETS: Made any time after the first roll when a shooter has a point to make. You win on seven or eleven and lose on craps (two, three, or twelve). Any number that comes up is a ’come point’ and must be thrown again before a seven.
D. DON’T COME BETS: Opposite of the come bet, except that a first roll of two or three wins, twelve is a tie, and you lose on seven or eleven. Any other number thrown is the ’come point,’ and you lose if the come point is made before a seven.
ODDS: Once a point is made on the first roll or a come point on a succeeding roll, you can take the odds and win if the point or come points are made before a seven. Payoffs are: (6 to 5) on sixes and eights, (3 to 2) on fives and nines, and (2 to 1) on fours and tens. ’Don’t Pass’ or ’Don’t Come’ odds are in reverse. You must lay the odds in order to win.
E. PLACE BETS: You can make a place bet on any of the point numbers (4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10). If the shooter rolls your number(s) before a seven, you win. The payoffs are (9 to 5) on four and ten, (7 to 5) on five and nine, and (7 to 6) on six and eight. A place bet may be removed anytime before the next roll. Note: Place bets are off when the puck (point indicator) is off, unless requested to be ’on.’
F. FIELD BET: You can make a field bet anytime; this is a one-roll bet. On the next roll of the dice, you win even money (1 to 1) if the 3, 4, 9, 10, or 11 roll, and double your money (2 to 1) if the 2 or 12 roll. If 5, 6, 7 or 8 roll, you lose.
G. PROPOSITION BETS: You can make a proposition bet at any time, and this is also a one-roll bet. Any 7 pays (4 to 1), 3 or 11 pays (15 to 1), 2 or 12 pays (30 to 1) and any craps - 2, 3, or 12 pays (7 to 1), just to name a few.
H. HARDWAYS: You can make a hardways bet on the following numbers: 4, 6, 8 or 10. If your number comes in a pair (2 and 2 is a hard four), you win. If your number rolls any other way or if a seven rolls, you lose. The payoff odds are (7 to 1) on hard 4 and 10; and (9 to 1) on hard 6 and 8. Note: Hardways are off when the puck (point indicator) is off, unless requested to be ’on.’Blackjack
The object is for you to draw cards that total 21 or come closer to 21 than the Dealer. All cards are at face value, except the King, Queen, and Jack, which count as 10. An Ace will have a value of 11 unless that would give a Player or the Dealer a score in excess fo 21; in which case, it has a value of 1. The Dealer starts the game. Every Player gets 2 cards, face up. The Dealer gets 2 cards with a Hole Card (1 card face down). Once you have received your 2 cards, you can choose to Stand (draw no more cards) or take a Hit (draw one or more cards) until you reach 21 or come as close as possible. However, if you go over 21, you Break (automatically lose). A winning hand pays even money.
Only after all Players’ hands are played does the Dealer disclose the Hole Card and play the Dealer’s hand. The Dealer turns over the Hole Card and acts on the hand according to the rules of the game. If the Dealer has 16 or soft 17, he must ’hit’ (receive additional cards), until he reaches a hard 17 or more. At the end of the game, if your count is the same as the Dealer’s count and both have not exceeded 21, the hand will be a Standoff. If the Dealer’s count exceeds 21 and the Player’s hand does not, the Player wins.
BLACKJACK HANDIn the event your first two cards are an Ace and any 10 value cards, the Dealer announces your hand as ’Blackjack.’ You will be paid at this time, if the Dealer does not have an Ace or a 10 value card as a face up card. If the Dealer’s hand is Blackjack, the game is a Standoff. A Player’s winning Blackjack is paid off at odds of 3 to 2. A two-card 21 wins over a multi-card 21 in all circumstances.BLACKJACK PLAYING OPTIONS
To increase your chances of winning, or winning a bigger payout, consider the following options:
SPLITTING PAIRSIf your first 2 cards are a pair with the same numerical value, you may split them into 2 hands. You must bet the same amount as your original wager on each hand formed by splitting a pair. You must complete play on your hand before playing your second hand. If the split pairs are Aces, you will only receive 1 card on each hand. Because only 1 card is given when Aces are split, a Player may not double down on Aces that have been split. Pairs may split a maximum of 3 times, for a total of 4 hands, if you split your initial pair and you receive an identically valued card to create another pair.
DOUBLING DOWNAfter you get your first 2 cards, except when your first 2 cards total 21, you have the opportunity to ’double down,’ i.e. double your bet. When doubling down, you can draw only 1 additional card.
INSURANCEIf the Dealer’s face up card is an Ace, and prior to anyone receiving additional cards, you may take insurance. To do this, you place a bet no more than one-half of your original bet on the insurance line. If the Dealer’s Hole Card is a 10, Jack, Queen, or King, you win your insurance bet at odds 2 to 1. If the Dealer’s Hole Card is any other card, you lose your insurance bet.
The Dealer collects all losing insurance wagers before continuing the hand. If the correct amount of insurance cannot be bet due to the limitation of the value of chip denomination, (i.e., a $7.50 bet allowing $3.75 insurance bet) the Player may insure as close to the maximum insurance without over-insuring the bet.
Players are not allowed to touch the cards. The Player is responsible for the correct count of his/her hand. The Player is responsible for the proper use of hand signals to indicate Hit or Stand. Other decisions may be made verbally.blackjack side betsLUCKY LADIES™
Lucky Ladies™ also known as, ’The 20 Point Bonus Wager’ is regular Blackjack with an optional side bet. A Player may take an optional bonus wager on whether the point count of their 2 cards equals 20.
PLAYEach Player who has placed a Blackjack wager may make a Lucky Ladies™ bonus wager prior to the first card being dealt. After the initial 2 cards have been dealt to each Player and the Dealer, the Dealer will collect all losing bonus wagers and pay all winning bonus wagers. Following the settling of the Lucky Ladies™ bonus wagers for each Player, the play for Blackjack shall start.
LUCKY LADIES™ BONUS BET PAYOUT SCHEDULEFirst two cards:
*Queen of Hearts Pair (with Dealer Blackjack): 1,000 to 1
*Queen of Hearts Pair: 125 to 1
*Matched 20: 19 to 1
*Suited 20: 9 to 1
*Any 20: 4 to 1
*Only highest payout paid per player. ’Matched 20’ is two identical cards.21 + 3
21+3 is a side bet that adds 3-card poker to the base game of Blackjack. The player wins their 21+3 wager if their two cards, plus the dealer’s up card, form a 3-card poker hand of a straight or better!High Card flush
High Card Flush is a house-banked card game played with a standard 52-card deck of playing cards. There are multiple wagers that may be made by a player. Ranking of hands are based upon the number of cards of the same suit (a flush) in the player’s or dealer’s hand. The Ante and Raise wagers correspond to the player’s hand versus the dealer’s hand. Other wagers are based upon comparing the player’s hand to a predetermined pay table. These wagers remain in action even if the player folds during play and forfe

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