Blackjack 21 3 Payouts

Payouts are as follows:
Answer 1 of 5: I'm looking for Blackjack table games in Las Vegas that offer 21+3 side bets that payout 9 to1 odds. And also offer the top 3 side bet with 90,180, 270 to 1 odds on 3 of a kind, straight flush, and 3 of a kind suited? Standard blackjack payouts. For standard gameplay, not including the bonus bets, the payouts are as follows: Blackjack pays 3:2; A winning hand (beating the dealer by getting closer to 21) pays 1:1; Insurance pays 2:1; What’s more, there are also bonus payouts for the game – hence the name Bonus Blackjack. Whoever has the highest hand under 21 wins the round. Blackjack Surrender rules don’t really change things that much when it comes to payouts etc. Player wins and blackjack payouts, for.
Straight Flush = 30:1
The dealer will also be drawing cards and at the end whoever gets closer to 21 without going over and busting. If you get closer to 21 than the dealer, you win. If the dealer does get closer to 21, then the dealer wins. Blackjack pays you 3:1. Insurance pays you 2:1; Other Wins pays you 1:1; These payouts occur when you first ar dealt. 21 + 3 Side Bet. The 21+3 side bet in blackjack is based on the first two cards you’re showing and the dealer’s face card. If the combination of these cards are a straight, a flush, a straight flush, or a three of a kind, you win your side bet. The house edge on these games ranges from over 2% to somewhat over 3%. Sweet Sixteen Side Bet.
3 of a kind = 20:1

Flush = 5:1
Blackjack 21+3 Payouts
Dan, please lead the charge to push 'no-extreme 21+3' at Galaxy.....Derek knew what he was doing :-)
The customers call the tune, what can I tell you......
The customers call the tune, what can I tell you......
I hear ya :-).....I love that 9-1 simple pay table.....overpay on the more frequent hits, under pay on the longshots, makes it unique from the Pair Plus pay table.....just sayin'
Same with House Money.....I played HM at Fiesta back in December with Switch for a $1 min bet.....didn't like it so much. Recently, played HM at Pala, $10 min BJ table with $5 min House Money side bet.....was a much better experience since you win the even money/3-1 payouts most of the time. Capping your bet with an extra $10 or $20 on a J/10 or J/J was a lot more exciting than capping it with an extra $2 or $4 when playing $1.
Players may resist $5 to begin with and then they will see HM hitting 23% of their hands and start to think that it may be worth it. Same when they miss out on the $45 hits on 21+3, even with its sub 10% hit rate.
I think the Non 'dollar and a prayer/High HE' type BJ side bets need to be marketed as $5 min bets to the players....it is how they were designed to be played and provide the best player experience. Dollars are for Lucky Ladies/Kings Bounty & Lucky Lucky, bets with 1000-1 potential pay outs.
Are you sure? Not the customers I saw at Rio - no one bets it.
Glad to hear that.
Blackjack 21 3 Payouts List
I think most of the CET properties in Tunica have the 21+3 XTreme tables as well. I like the idea of the progressive paytable, but not when it carries a 13.39% house edge!Blackjack, unlike other casino games, has a relatively transparent payout percentage. No one besides the manufacturer or the slots manager knows what payout percentage the slot machines have, but since blackjack uses a 52 card deck of cards, the math behind figuring out who has the best payout blackjack is relatively simple.
Of course, the casinos don’t want it to be TOO simple. So they’ve invented a wide variety of rules variations that will modify the payout percentage. The purpose of this page is to explain what those rules variations are and how they affect the house edge. The blackjack games with the lowest house edge offer the best payout percentages.
A More or Less Standard Game with a More or Less Standard Payout
Actually, this isn’t really a standard game. It’s more of a “best case scenario.” If you can find a game with with this particular set of rules, you’ll be playing in a blackjack game where you have an edge over the house, even though it will be a tiny edge. Here are the rules variations to look for:
- This game only uses one deck.
- The dealer stands on a soft 17.
- The player is allowed to double after splitting.
- The player is allowed to double on any two cards.
- The player can resplit up to four hands.
- The player can resplit aces.
If you can find a game with these rules variations, and you play with perfect basic strategy, your edge over the house is almost 0.2%. That means you can expect to win 20 cents on every $100 you put into action.
Blackjack 21 3 Payouts Today
Unfortunately, most casinos don’t offer such generous rules. But if you know which rules variations are in effect, and what effect they have on the house edge, you can calculate which blackjack game is better than which other blackjack games.