Blackjack Minimum And Maximum Bets
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*MINIMUM & MAXIMUM BETS. A guide to the minimum and maximum bets for each table game. AMERICAN ROULETTE. MINIMUM / MAXIMUM BETS; Standard 21 + 3 Top 3.
*Hi I have a question. Some one know the table limits of blackjack, for example, some table have limits of Minimun bet $50 max bet $500. I want to know all the limits, and if this limits are part of the rules of the Blackjack.Las Vegas Blackjack Table Minimums
The information has the minimum and maximum bets, game rules, and the number of tables each casino spreads for the game. Las Vegas blackjack is broken up into three different Las Vegas Strip sections, as well as the downtown and locals markets. There are also sections for specific blackjack games.
Contents
*Las Vegas Blackjack Table Minimums
BlackjackClassroom.com gets a lot of questions about where on the Las Vegas Strip you can find blackjack games with good odds and low table minimums.
While low minimums might not be a concern for a serious player looking for the best card counting opportunities, I can understand a casual player (non-counter) on a budget valuing this kind of info.
So I’ve compiled a short list of Las Vegas blackjack table minimums on the Strip that have decent odds. Vegas casinos tend to offer low table minimums only with terrible player odds, so my goal is to expose where a casual blackjack player can get a decent game with a low house edge.
Warning: Often what seems like a cheap game is actually going to cost you quite a bit. A great example is the 6-deck blackjack at Flamingo. Don’t be fooled by the “cheap” $5 minimums. All 6-deck blackjack on the main floor of Flamingo holds a 2% house edge due to the horrible rules, and that’s assuming you play perfect basic strategy on every hand. So would you rather play $5 per hand at a 2% disadvantage or $25 per hand at a .2% disadvantage? Over time you would lose twice as much money at the $5 game!Low Blackjack Table Minimums on the Las Vegas Strip
Keep in mind I’m only considering casinos on the Strip for this article. Downtown and off the Strip will hopefully be covered another day.
Single Deck – All single deck games on the Strip pay 6:5 on blackjack (a $50 bet gets paid $60 on blackjack instead of the usual $75). Avoid these games due to the large house edge. The closest legitimate single deck blackjack would be at Hooters located just behind Tropicana. Although Hooters single deck blackjack will have just a $10 minimum, the house edge is nearly .5% since you can only double on 10 and 11. For all the card counters out there, this game is not a good opportunity because of the weak dealer penetration.Blackjack Side Bets Explained
Double Deck (Dealer hits on Soft 17 / Player may double after splitting)
•Circus Circus – $10 table minimum
•Excalibur – $10 table minimum
•All other $5 and $10 double deck on the Strip will have worse rules such as no doubling after splitting.
Double Deck (Dealer stands on Soft 17 / Player may double after splitting)
•Aria – $25 table minimum
•Bellagio – sometimes on a weekday one table will drop to a $25 minimum
•MGM Grand – sometimes on a weekday one table will drop to a $25 minimum
•Mirage – $50 table minimum
•New York, New York (high limit) – $50 table minimum
•Treasure Island (high limit) – $50 table minimum
•Tropicana (high limit) – $50 table minimum
6-Deck (Dealer stands on Soft 17, Double after split, Resplit Aces, Surrender)
•MGM Grand – $10 table minimum
•Aria – $25 table minimum
•Bellagio – $25 table minimum
•Tropicana (high limit) – $25 table minimum
•Wynn – $25 table minimum
•All $5 multi-deck games on the Strip will hit on Soft 17.
So what’s the best value blackjack on the Las Vegas Strip? If you play good basic strategy and bet the table minimum, then out of the places I’ve mentioned you’ll lose the least amount of money over the long haul by playing the $10 minimum 6-deck at MGM Grand. In fact, you would have an expected loss of under $3 per 100 hands played. This low expected loss is due to the combination of low $10 bets and good rules.
Looking for more options? If you’re willing to bump your expected loss per 100 hands up to the $3-$5 range, then you can play at the other places listed that are $25 and under. Playing $25 per hand can actually start to build some decent comp value over time. The $50 minimums would put you closer to a $10 expected loss per 100 hands played, but would also further increase your comp value. To be able to hang out at great places like Aria, Bellagioand Wynn, have free drinks, build some comp credit and have a good time, would you be willing to pay under $5 per 100 hands played? Sounds like a good deal for those that don’t want to take their game to a higher level with card counting. Just make sure you know your basic strategy!
Today, we will deal with the Kelly Criterion. On the Gambling Times website, you may have read two discussions of the Kelly Criterion; one by Edward 0. Thorp, the other by Lance Humble in the reprint of a portion of his book, Blackjack Gold. If you haven’t done it already, you should read those two articles before continuing further. On this subject, I tend to disagree with my distinguished colleagues. I believe that as a practical matter, the Kelly Criterion should NOT be applied to blackjack play.
Now, this does not mean that in a mathematical sense, the Kelly Criterion and its application is not a proper exercise in the determination of bet size. As a method, it is better than any other mathematical formula you may apply. Further, anyone who would do battle with Dr. Thorp on the subject of mathematics or related applications will more than likely find himself tilting at a skyscraper with a toothpick. Nonetheless, we shall venture forth with our opinions and the rationale behind them.
First, let me introduce the Roberts’ mini-max betting concept, which, although not unique, was first expressed in writing by me in 1971. The blackjack player has but two bets to make: the table minimum or the table maximum, hence the name mini-max. The decision as to when to play the table maximum is based upon the moment the deck favours the player. The principle herein is that the incremental increase is a multiple of the favourable percentage, be it just a tiny fraction or a percentage point. The theory is that you will win more of these hands, and the more money in play, the more the player will eventually win. In practice, however, the table maximum is replaced by “the most you can get away with.”
Of course, you must be properly bankrolled for a “table maximum” in order for this course to be feasible. Since blackjack is a game of probability as opposed to certainty, it is possible to lose, even when you have the edge in the short run. To overcome this, you must have an adequate bankroll.
One way to determine that bankroll figure is to use the Kelly Criterion, which will then involve a varying bet. Another way is to average these esoteric formulations to arrive at an operating rule of thumb. One that seems to work for the overwhelming majority of players is to keep the maximum bet within one to two percent of the starting bankroll. This will provide a sufficient wager for all but the most extraordinary of improbable occurrences. This rule assumes, however, that you play your system repeatedly without error in the casinos and that you are using a winning system which has received extensive computer testing, not one of your own derivation.
Now, as a practical matter, no casino will let you get away with a minimum-maximum betting pattern. In fact, if you would like the “thrill” (???) of getting barred, all you need to do is vary your bet from. the table minimum to the table maximum, and in short order, you will be approached by a floorman who will ask you to stop playing blackjack. If by chance, you are one of those diehard sceptics who still does not believe that casinos bar skilled blackjack players, I recommend the experience.
So it became necessary to find a pattern which you can use. Here is the solution: Divide your total bankroll by either 50, or 100. If your time is short, say a weekend, use the 50 figure. The result is your maximum bet. It should be at least four times the table minimum. If you don’t have this much money, you are in the wrong casino at the wrong table, or you should not be playing at all. Your minimum bet should be 20 to 25 percent of your maximum in a single-deck game. In a four-deck game, you should have a minimum bet of 10 to 15 percent of your maximum.How To Bet Blackjack Chart
There is nothing else to consider in this matter, the Kelly Criterion notwithstanding, except that you should make your first bet off the top of the new deck twice the amount of the minimum. And if the number of chips you are betting as a minimum is two chips or more, you can experiment with both your minimum and maximum bets by varying them one chip in either direction on a random basis. However, your average bet should equal the standard you have set for the minimum and the maximum. The variations of betting are used to avoid the image of systematic betting which might make pit personnel think you are a card counter.*Blackjack With Side Bet Games
I fully realize that many others will also disagree with the above commentary, not the least of which is my good friend, Kenny Uston. We have discussed this subject before. Further, if you have the skills of a player like Uston, the Kelly Criterion makes more sense. But to the overwhelming majority of average to good card counters, the Kelly Criterion is a needless burden that further complicates a difficult task. Again, remember the KISS rule: Keep it simple, stupid.
*As an example of this, assume that you have a $2,000 bankroll and you are in Nevada for a short trip. One-fiftieth of your bankroll is $40- that would be your maximum bet. Your minimum bet would be $10. You would probably play at a $5 minimum table. Your initial bet off a newly-shuffled deck would be $20. You could then vary your minimum bet from $5 to $10 to $15, and your maximum could be either $35, $40 or $45. When making the larger bet, you should use a $24 chip plus the required $5 chips. The fewer the chips, the less apparent is the jump in bets.
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*MINIMUM & MAXIMUM BETS. A guide to the minimum and maximum bets for each table game. AMERICAN ROULETTE. MINIMUM / MAXIMUM BETS; Standard 21 + 3 Top 3.
*Hi I have a question. Some one know the table limits of blackjack, for example, some table have limits of Minimun bet $50 max bet $500. I want to know all the limits, and if this limits are part of the rules of the Blackjack.Las Vegas Blackjack Table Minimums
The information has the minimum and maximum bets, game rules, and the number of tables each casino spreads for the game. Las Vegas blackjack is broken up into three different Las Vegas Strip sections, as well as the downtown and locals markets. There are also sections for specific blackjack games.
Contents
*Las Vegas Blackjack Table Minimums
BlackjackClassroom.com gets a lot of questions about where on the Las Vegas Strip you can find blackjack games with good odds and low table minimums.
While low minimums might not be a concern for a serious player looking for the best card counting opportunities, I can understand a casual player (non-counter) on a budget valuing this kind of info.
So I’ve compiled a short list of Las Vegas blackjack table minimums on the Strip that have decent odds. Vegas casinos tend to offer low table minimums only with terrible player odds, so my goal is to expose where a casual blackjack player can get a decent game with a low house edge.
Warning: Often what seems like a cheap game is actually going to cost you quite a bit. A great example is the 6-deck blackjack at Flamingo. Don’t be fooled by the “cheap” $5 minimums. All 6-deck blackjack on the main floor of Flamingo holds a 2% house edge due to the horrible rules, and that’s assuming you play perfect basic strategy on every hand. So would you rather play $5 per hand at a 2% disadvantage or $25 per hand at a .2% disadvantage? Over time you would lose twice as much money at the $5 game!Low Blackjack Table Minimums on the Las Vegas Strip
Keep in mind I’m only considering casinos on the Strip for this article. Downtown and off the Strip will hopefully be covered another day.
Single Deck – All single deck games on the Strip pay 6:5 on blackjack (a $50 bet gets paid $60 on blackjack instead of the usual $75). Avoid these games due to the large house edge. The closest legitimate single deck blackjack would be at Hooters located just behind Tropicana. Although Hooters single deck blackjack will have just a $10 minimum, the house edge is nearly .5% since you can only double on 10 and 11. For all the card counters out there, this game is not a good opportunity because of the weak dealer penetration.Blackjack Side Bets Explained
Double Deck (Dealer hits on Soft 17 / Player may double after splitting)
•Circus Circus – $10 table minimum
•Excalibur – $10 table minimum
•All other $5 and $10 double deck on the Strip will have worse rules such as no doubling after splitting.
Double Deck (Dealer stands on Soft 17 / Player may double after splitting)
•Aria – $25 table minimum
•Bellagio – sometimes on a weekday one table will drop to a $25 minimum
•MGM Grand – sometimes on a weekday one table will drop to a $25 minimum
•Mirage – $50 table minimum
•New York, New York (high limit) – $50 table minimum
•Treasure Island (high limit) – $50 table minimum
•Tropicana (high limit) – $50 table minimum
6-Deck (Dealer stands on Soft 17, Double after split, Resplit Aces, Surrender)
•MGM Grand – $10 table minimum
•Aria – $25 table minimum
•Bellagio – $25 table minimum
•Tropicana (high limit) – $25 table minimum
•Wynn – $25 table minimum
•All $5 multi-deck games on the Strip will hit on Soft 17.
So what’s the best value blackjack on the Las Vegas Strip? If you play good basic strategy and bet the table minimum, then out of the places I’ve mentioned you’ll lose the least amount of money over the long haul by playing the $10 minimum 6-deck at MGM Grand. In fact, you would have an expected loss of under $3 per 100 hands played. This low expected loss is due to the combination of low $10 bets and good rules.
Looking for more options? If you’re willing to bump your expected loss per 100 hands up to the $3-$5 range, then you can play at the other places listed that are $25 and under. Playing $25 per hand can actually start to build some decent comp value over time. The $50 minimums would put you closer to a $10 expected loss per 100 hands played, but would also further increase your comp value. To be able to hang out at great places like Aria, Bellagioand Wynn, have free drinks, build some comp credit and have a good time, would you be willing to pay under $5 per 100 hands played? Sounds like a good deal for those that don’t want to take their game to a higher level with card counting. Just make sure you know your basic strategy!
Today, we will deal with the Kelly Criterion. On the Gambling Times website, you may have read two discussions of the Kelly Criterion; one by Edward 0. Thorp, the other by Lance Humble in the reprint of a portion of his book, Blackjack Gold. If you haven’t done it already, you should read those two articles before continuing further. On this subject, I tend to disagree with my distinguished colleagues. I believe that as a practical matter, the Kelly Criterion should NOT be applied to blackjack play.
Now, this does not mean that in a mathematical sense, the Kelly Criterion and its application is not a proper exercise in the determination of bet size. As a method, it is better than any other mathematical formula you may apply. Further, anyone who would do battle with Dr. Thorp on the subject of mathematics or related applications will more than likely find himself tilting at a skyscraper with a toothpick. Nonetheless, we shall venture forth with our opinions and the rationale behind them.
First, let me introduce the Roberts’ mini-max betting concept, which, although not unique, was first expressed in writing by me in 1971. The blackjack player has but two bets to make: the table minimum or the table maximum, hence the name mini-max. The decision as to when to play the table maximum is based upon the moment the deck favours the player. The principle herein is that the incremental increase is a multiple of the favourable percentage, be it just a tiny fraction or a percentage point. The theory is that you will win more of these hands, and the more money in play, the more the player will eventually win. In practice, however, the table maximum is replaced by “the most you can get away with.”
Of course, you must be properly bankrolled for a “table maximum” in order for this course to be feasible. Since blackjack is a game of probability as opposed to certainty, it is possible to lose, even when you have the edge in the short run. To overcome this, you must have an adequate bankroll.
One way to determine that bankroll figure is to use the Kelly Criterion, which will then involve a varying bet. Another way is to average these esoteric formulations to arrive at an operating rule of thumb. One that seems to work for the overwhelming majority of players is to keep the maximum bet within one to two percent of the starting bankroll. This will provide a sufficient wager for all but the most extraordinary of improbable occurrences. This rule assumes, however, that you play your system repeatedly without error in the casinos and that you are using a winning system which has received extensive computer testing, not one of your own derivation.
Now, as a practical matter, no casino will let you get away with a minimum-maximum betting pattern. In fact, if you would like the “thrill” (???) of getting barred, all you need to do is vary your bet from. the table minimum to the table maximum, and in short order, you will be approached by a floorman who will ask you to stop playing blackjack. If by chance, you are one of those diehard sceptics who still does not believe that casinos bar skilled blackjack players, I recommend the experience.
So it became necessary to find a pattern which you can use. Here is the solution: Divide your total bankroll by either 50, or 100. If your time is short, say a weekend, use the 50 figure. The result is your maximum bet. It should be at least four times the table minimum. If you don’t have this much money, you are in the wrong casino at the wrong table, or you should not be playing at all. Your minimum bet should be 20 to 25 percent of your maximum in a single-deck game. In a four-deck game, you should have a minimum bet of 10 to 15 percent of your maximum.How To Bet Blackjack Chart
There is nothing else to consider in this matter, the Kelly Criterion notwithstanding, except that you should make your first bet off the top of the new deck twice the amount of the minimum. And if the number of chips you are betting as a minimum is two chips or more, you can experiment with both your minimum and maximum bets by varying them one chip in either direction on a random basis. However, your average bet should equal the standard you have set for the minimum and the maximum. The variations of betting are used to avoid the image of systematic betting which might make pit personnel think you are a card counter.*Blackjack With Side Bet Games
I fully realize that many others will also disagree with the above commentary, not the least of which is my good friend, Kenny Uston. We have discussed this subject before. Further, if you have the skills of a player like Uston, the Kelly Criterion makes more sense. But to the overwhelming majority of average to good card counters, the Kelly Criterion is a needless burden that further complicates a difficult task. Again, remember the KISS rule: Keep it simple, stupid.
*As an example of this, assume that you have a $2,000 bankroll and you are in Nevada for a short trip. One-fiftieth of your bankroll is $40- that would be your maximum bet. Your minimum bet would be $10. You would probably play at a $5 minimum table. Your initial bet off a newly-shuffled deck would be $20. You could then vary your minimum bet from $5 to $10 to $15, and your maximum could be either $35, $40 or $45. When making the larger bet, you should use a $24 chip plus the required $5 chips. The fewer the chips, the less apparent is the jump in bets.
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