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Zl81Xpm069VX1c V 2024BlackjackGamingGuide Updates

The document outlines various optional side wagers available in Blackjack, including Lucky Ladies, Blazing 7's, 21 + 3 Xtreme Bonus, and Match the Dealer Bonus, each with specific payout structures. It also details the basic rules of Blackjack, including how to play, options for splitting pairs, doubling down, and surrendering. Players must be 21 or older to participate, and responsible gambling resources are provided.

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Zl81Xpm069VX1c V 2024BlackjackGamingGuide Updates

The document outlines various optional side wagers available in Blackjack, including Lucky Ladies, Blazing 7's, 21 + 3 Xtreme Bonus, and Match the Dealer Bonus, each with specific payout structures. It also details the basic rules of Blackjack, including how to play, options for splitting pairs, doubling down, and surrendering. Players must be 21 or older to participate, and responsible gambling resources are provided.

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OPTIONAL BONUS WAGER

LUCKY LADIES
Players have the option to place a side wager called Lucky TA B L E G A M E G U I D E
Ladies where Players are paid for receiving a point total of 20 in
the first two cards dealt. The pay table is as follows:

BLACKJACK
Any 20 4 to 1
Suited 20 10 to 1
Matched 20 25 to 1
Queen of Hearts Pair 200 to 1
Queen of Hearts Pair
with a Dealer Blackjack 1,000 to 1

BLAZING 7’S
With a $5 wager, you win if at least one of your first two cards
are a 7. You win more if both of your first two cards are 7’s. The
payouts increase further if the dealer’s up card is also a 7. See
pay table for odds. Please note, the progressive is only based
on the player’s first two cards and the Dealer’s up card.

Three 7’s Same Suit 100%


Three 7’s Same Color 10%
Three 7’s 200 to 1
First Two Cards 7’s 25 to 1
Either of First Two Cards 7’s 2 to 1

21 + 3 XTREME BONUS
Make a poker hand with your first two cards and the Dealer’s
up card and receive one of the following payouts.

Straight Flush 30 to 1
Three of a Kind 20 to 1
Straight 10 to 1
Flush 5 to 1
MATCH THE DEALER BONUS
Match one or both of your first two cards with the dealer’s up
card and receive one of the following payouts. *Odds can vary
based on the number of decks in use.

1 Non-Suited Match 3 to 1
2 Non-Suited Matches 6 to 1
1 Suited Match 14 to 1
1 Non-Suited & 1 Suited Match 17 to 1
2 Suited Match 28 to 1

Must be 21+. Gambling problem?


Call 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369).
BLACKJACK
Perhaps the most popular casino table game is Blackjack. The Insurance wager is separate from the original wager.
The object is to draw cards closer in value to 21 than the The game continues as normal after Insurance activity is
Dealer’s cards without exceeding 21. The game is played settled. When a Player has a Blackjack and the Dealer’s
with anywhere from one to eight decks of 52 cards each. up card is an Ace, that Player has the option of taking
“Even Money” for their Blackjack in lieu of placing an
HOW TO PLAY Insurance wager.
After placing a bet in the circle, the Dealer deals two cards
face-up to each Player and two cards to the Dealer: one SPLITTING PAIRS
face-up and one face-down. The Dealer then proceeds left When the first two cards received are of the same value,
to right around the table, announcing card point totals. Any the Player has the option of splitting them to form two
card from 2 to 10 counts at face value; Jacks, Queens and separate hands. Pairs may be split two times for a total of
Kings are counted as 10; and the Ace is counted as 11 unless three hands, except for Aces that may only be split once.
that would produce a point total more than 21, in which Play must be completed on one hand before playing the
case it is then counted as 1. Players are responsible for next one. A Player may double down after splitting and
correctly computing their card point totals. Players signal receiving the second card on the split hand. The wager
their desire to stand by waving their hand palm down on each hand must equal the original wager. Each hand
in front of them and signal they would like to take an may be hit as many times as desired. When splitting
additional card by scratching the felt in front of them. Aces, Players receive only one card on each hand. If the
Players have the option of surrendering one half of their Dealer has a Blackjack, Players only lose their original
wager before drawing any cards to their hand, if the Dealer bet. Please note, doubling down is not allowed after
does not have a Blackjack. After all Players have had the splits on a double deck Blackjack game.
opportunity to act on their hand, the Dealer turns over
their hole card and takes additional cards based on the DOUBLING DOWN
rules for the Dealer. If the Player’s hand is closer to 21 than After two cards have been dealt to the Player or after
the Dealer’s, but does not exceed 21, or the Dealer’s count being dealt the second card on a split, Players may make
exceeds 21, the Player wins. A winning hand pays 1 to 1. In an additional wager up to the amount of the original
the event of a tie, neither hand wins or loses. Please note, bet and receive only one additional card. This is called
guests may not surrender their wagers on double deck “Doubling Down.” The exception is Players may not
Blackjack games. Double Down when their first two cards total 21. If the
Dealer has a Blackjack, Players only lose their original
BLACKJACK bet. Please note, doubling down is not allowed after
splits on a double deck Blackjack game.
A Blackjack is a total of 21 on the first two cards dealt and
wins immediately unless the Dealer also has a Blackjack SURRENDER
which results in a tie. Winning Blackjacks are paid 3 to 2. If After receiving the first two cards, a Player will have the
the Dealer has an “up card” of 2 through 9, the Blackjack is opportunity to Surrender their wager when it is their turn
paid immediately and the cards are removed. If the Dealer’s to act on their hand, if they think that their hand will not
up card is a 10 or Ace, the Dealer verifies whether they have beat the Dealer’s hand. When Surrendering a hand, the
a Blackjack prior to paying the Player. Player will forfeit half of their wager and the right to play
against the Dealer. If the Dealer’s first card is an Ace or a
PLAYER OPTIONS 10 value card, the Dealer will verify that they do not have
INSURANCE Blackjack prior to allowing a Player to Surrender their
When the Dealer’s up card is an Ace, a Player may make an hand. If the Dealer has Blackjack, a Player is not able to
additional wager known as Insurance, which is a wager that Surrender. Please note, guests may not surrender their
the Dealer has a Blackjack. At the Dealer’s prompt, a Player wagers on double deck Blackjack games.
may wager up to half of their original wager. The Insurance
wager is paid 2 to 1 if the Dealer has a Blackjack.

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