Blackjack - Rivers Casino

LUCKY LADIES SIDE BET
1. The optional Lucky Ladies wager will be placed in an area separate from the blackjack original wager and designated as the Lucky Ladies wager.
2. Players must place a Blackjack wager if they place
a Lucky Ladies wager.
3. Players may not place a wager on another player’s
Lucky Ladies wager.
4. The optional Lucky Ladies wager will win if the
player’s first two cards total 20, and will be paid in
accordance with the posted Lucky Ladies pay table.
21 + 3 SIDE BET
Your traditional Blackjack bet is required while the
three card bet is optional. After placing your wagers
you will be dealt two cards both face up. The dealer
also receives one face up. If you made the 21+3 wager
and these three cards form a winning combination
then you have won a generous 9-1 payout relative to
the 21+3 bet. 9-1 will be paid for any, but only one per
hand, of the following combinations: Flush, Straight,
3-of-a-Kind or a Straight Flush.
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Blackjack
RULES AND REGULATIONS
The object of Blackjack, the most
popular game in the casino, is to draw
cards that will come closer than the
dealer to 21, but not exceed 21. Blackjack
may be played with multiple decks
of cards. Some casinos are also using
continuous shuffling machines.
LUCKY LADIES PAY TABLE
First Two Cards Payout
Queen of Hearts Pair (with Dealer Blackjack)1000 to 1
Queen of Hearts Pair 200 to 1
Matched 20
25 to 1
Suited 20
10 to 1
Any 20
4 to 1
(Only highest payout paid per player.
Matched 20 is two identical cards.)
IN BET WAGER
The IN-BET is a wager that the Dealer’s up
card falls IN BETween the Player’s first two
dealt cards, according to the “Rank Order”:
2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-J-Q-K-A, and is lost otherwise. The
only exception to this rule is if the Player is initially
dealt two cards of the same rank and the Dealer’s
dealt face up card is also of the same rank.
IN BET PAY TABLE: Triple Match One Card Spread
Two Card Spread
Three Card Spread
Any In Between
Payout
30 to 1
10 to 1
6 to 1
4 to 1
1 to 1
card by scratching the felt. If the players hand is closer
to 21 than the dealer’s, the player wins. If the dealer’s
hand is closer to 21 than the player’s, the house wins.
In the event of a tie, neither hand wins nor loses. The
dealer must stand on all 17’s or higher.
SPLITTING PAIRS
When the first two cards received are of the same
value, the player has the option of Splitting them to
form two separate hands. Pairs may be split two times
for a total of three hands. The wager on each hand
must equal the original wager. Each hand may be hit as
many times as desired. When splitting Aces: Each Ace
may receive one card only. Aces may be split only once
on all Blackjack games.
DOUBLE DOWN
Players have the option of increasing their original
wager by Doubling Down after the first two cards are
received. The Double Down wager may be an amount
up to the amount of the original wager. The hand
receives one additional card only. On shoe games a
person may double down after the split.
INSURANCE
When the dealer’s up card is an Ace, the player
may make an additional wager known as Insurance.
Insurance protects the player’s hand against the
possibility of the dealer having a blackjack. At the
dealer’s prompt, one may wager up to half of the
original wager. The player is betting that the dealer’s
hole card has a value of 10; the Insurance wager is
paid 2 to 1. If the hold card is not a value of 10, the
Insurance wager loses. Remember: the Insurance
wager is completely separate from the original wager.
The game continues as normal after Insurance activity
is settled.
RULES
SURRENDER
Cards are counted at their face value. All face cards
count as 10. Aces count as either 1 or 11. A blackjack is
a total of 21 on the original two cards. Blackjack pays 3
to 2 (one and a half times the bet). A blackjack cannot
lose; it will push (tie) if the dealer also has blackjack.
When it is their turn to act, players may forfeit half of
their wager prior to taking a third card and only if the
dealer does not have a blackjack.
When dealt any other two card combination, the player
can stand (refuse additional cards) or, when it is one’s
turn, signal the dealer for a hit (receive additional
cards). Players signal their desire to stand by waving
their hand; they signal they would like an additional
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