Blackjack 21 3 Payouts
The total blackjack payout, then, partially depends on your wager. 3:2 is the payoff for a blackjack. To win the blackjack payout of 3:2, your hand must consist an Ace and a face-card or a ten card. Facecards have a value of 10 in blackjack Such card combination is referred to as natural 21 or blackjack. Among the numerous variations the software company has released, Perfect Pairs and 21 + 3 Blackjack at casinos online is among the most popular. Perfect Pairs and 21 + 3 Blackjack by Realistic Games, like most other game variations, are mostly similar to the original version with only some slight differences to the appearance and rules of play. This side bet turns this 21 game into a round of three card poker. Your two cards make a ‘hand’ together with the one dealer’s card that is showing. You can win with a flush, straight, three of a kind, straight flush, or suited three of a kind. The payouts range from 5:1 for a flush up to a 100:1 for a suited three of a kind. Blackjack Side Bets Introduction. I have seen so many blackjack games side bets that I created individual pages for each of them. Here is the list. 21+3; Any Pair — See Pair Square. Blazing 7's; 21 Magic: Please see Buffalo Blackjack; Bet the Bust; Bet the Set — See Pair Square. Bet the Set — Progressive; Blackjack Match; Block.
Payouts are as follows:
Straight Flush = 30:1
3 of a kind = 20:1
Straight = 10:1
Flush = 5:1
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.
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!
Overview of 21+3 Blackjack
The 21+3 side bet is optional, and its size does not need to be the same as the main bet. In order to play the side-bet, you need to participate in the main hand.
Placing a bet in the 21+3 square is all you need to do to participate. As soon as the deal is made, and before any player takes any actions the 2 player cards and the dealer’s up-card (or only card in European Blackjack) are compared to the pay table.
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There are several variations of 21+3 payouts, the most simple pays from a ‘flush +pair’ and up, with 9-to-1 payouts in each case. When pairs are also included, this is hit more often, so the prizes are lowered to reflect this. There are 3-to-1 for all hands (pair, flush, straight, trips and straight flush) or there are staggered pay tables.
When the prizes are staggered, a straight flush or better can win significant money. Here is an example:
- Flush – Pays 5:1
- Straight – Pays 10:1
- Straight Flush – Pays 35:1
- Three of a Kind – Pays 33:1
- Suited 3 of a Kind – 100:1
Blackjack 21+3 Payouts
Keep in mind that depending on the pay table, the house edge can get as high as 13% for this side bet. You can find examples of games (depending on the number of decks in use) where this is around 2.78% instead.
Strategy for 21+3 Blackjack
It goes without saying that knowing the correct basic strategy of the base game is a prerequisite here. Without this you are just handing money to the house.
Your main ‘strategy’ decision over the long run with the 21+3 side-bet is whether to play or not. The house edge is bigger than in most base games. If you know this, then you get to decide whether the added interest and entertainment (and chance of a windfall win) are worth it to you. If the extra engagement from the 21+3 bet works for you – then you can simply add a little to your bankroll to cover this.
Card counters can beat this game by memorizing the suits as they are dealt. It is possible on some deals to find one suit over-represented as the shoe gets smaller – turning the edge positive for players. The expected hourly rate for this is very low compared to other forms of counting. Online the deck is shuffled after each hand, making card counting impossible.
Pros and Cons of 21+3 Blackjack
Adding a poker style hand to blackjack makes for an interesting variation – though I do wonder whether ‘purists’ in either discipline would approve! Depending on which of the pay tables you use there is the chance of a 9-to-1 or even bigger windfall. That elusive suited 3-of-a-kind (paying 100-to-1) would certainly be memorable.
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Whether you participate depends on your attitude towards side-bets in general. Some players like these bets, and are happy to pay the extra house-edge for the chance of the occasional big win. Others scorn these bets as long-term losers.