Enjoy an array of table games at Hollywood Casino St. Louis! We have 63 tables to choose from, featuring Blackjack, Roulette, Baccarat, and more! Learn to play.
Enjoy an array of table games at Hollywood Casino St. Louis! We have 63 tables to choose from, featuring Blackjack, Roulette, Baccarat, and more! Learn to play.
Enjoy an array of table games at Hollywood Casino St. Louis! We have 63 tables to choose from, featuring Blackjack, Roulette, Baccarat, and more! Learn to play.
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We've got it all - everything from the high-stakes style of blackjack, the fast-paced excitement of craps, to the thrill and strategy of Pai Gow poker. With 41 tables.
We've got it all - everything from the high-stakes style of blackjack, the fast-paced excitement of craps, to the thrill and strategy of Pai Gow poker. With 41 tables.
Average Andy Becomes a Blackjack Dealer at Hard Rock Hotel
Blackjack is the point total of 21 reached in the first two cards of a hand. Premier Club.{/INSERTKEYS}{/PARAGRAPH} Players electing to Double Down make an additional wager not in excess of the original amount wagered and receive one card. The two hands are then played as separate hands. An Insurance wager wins if the Dealer's second Hole card is a King, Queen, Jack or 10 and loses if the Dealer's second card is an Ace, 2,3,4,5,6,7,8 or 9. When Players elect to split Aces, only one card will be dealt to each Ace. If a Dealer's point total exceeds 21, all Players win who have a point total of 21 or less. The object of the card game is to have your cards total as close to 21 as possible without going over. The Dealer gets two cards, one card face up and one face down called the Hole card. If the first two cards dealt to a Player are an Ace and a value card, the Dealer announces the hand as "Blackjack" and pays the bet at 3 to 2 odds, unless the Dealer also has Blackjack, in which case the hand is a Standoff Push. When the Dealer's face up card is an Ace, each Player has the right to make an Insurance bet. A Player must place a bet on the split hand equivalent to the original bet. Cards are counted at their face value. Everyone plays against the Dealer. All winning bets are paid even money 1 to 1 , except Blackjacks, which are paid 3 to 2. Blackjack, or "21" as we know it today, has become the most popular of the Casino table games. A Player may also Double Down on the first two cards of any hand after splitting pairs, except when splitting Aces. We offer six-deck shoe games, four-deck continuous shufflers, and double deck pitch. Tables offering surrender will have a sign posted. {PARAGRAPH}{INSERTKEYS}Hollywood Casino offers a variety of Blackjack tables including, six-deck shoe games, four-deck continuous shufflers, and double deck pitch. A Player may elect to split Aces only one time, but all other pairs may be split three times for a total of four separate hands. A Player indicates a decision to Stand by waving a hand, palm down, over the betting area. Players lose or Bust when they take a Hit and the point total exceeds A Dealer must Draw on any point total of 16 or less and must Stand on any point total of 17 or more. Except with a point total of 21, a Player may elect to Double Down on any two cards. The Insurance Line is directly in front of each Player. If a Player is dealt two cards of identical value, the Player may elect to split the pair into two separate hands. Skip to main content. Blackjack has been played in many forms for over years. Rules differ for Pitch. Blackjack beats a total of 21 reached in three or more cards. A Draw, or Hit, is indicated by Players drawing or scratching their index fingers toward themselves. Kings, Queens, and Jacks count as Aces count as either 1 or Once two cards have been dealt to both the Players and the Dealer, each Player's point total is announced at which time the decision to Stand not receive an additional card or Draw receive an additional card or cards is determined. Otherwise, the Dealer pays all hands that exceed the Dealer's point total, takes all bets that are less, and leaves all bets that equal the Dealer's point total called a Push. Insurance pays 2 to 1. The Dealer starts the game by dealing each Player two cards face up.