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The Best Las Vegas Table Games for You

Happy Friends Playing Las Vegas Table Games in Casino

Hitting the casino is a must when you visit Las Vegas. Slots, black jack, and even video poker at the bar are all waiting for you in the bright lights and fun atmosphere of the casino. Everyone has their own preference, whether it’s based on skill or the thrill of testing your luck. Some of the best ways to get immersed in the casino scene and meet your fellow gamblers is at Las Vegas table games. Not only are they social, but table games also have much better odds than slots. So which one should you choose? Read on to learn about the different types of table games at the casino and which game is right for you!

 

If You’re Looking for Something Iconic

 

Craps

The fast paced, dice game that is an undeniable part of the Las Vegas aesthetic, craps features the second best odds after blackjack. While the odds are higher in your favor than some casino game, craps is also one of the more complicated games to play.

The objective of craps is for the ‘shooter’ to roll a number (called a ‘point’) with a pair of dice, and then roll the same without rolling a 7. As long as the shooter does not roll a 7, they will retain control of the dice. If not, they “seven out” and the dice are given to the next player. You can also win when you’re not the shooter, by placing bets for or against the current shooter.

 

Baccarat

Pronounced bah’-ca-rah or sometimes called Punto Banco, this Las Vegas casino game is similar to Blackjack and great for beginners. Like Blackjack, players are dealt two cards and play against the dealer or ‘banker’. However, in baccarat, the object is to get as close as you can to 9 points without going over. Another unique twist is that 10s and face cards have no value. 

While it’s an easy to learn game, baccarat is often considered a higher stakes game and so it is typically played away from the main casino floors. 

Group of People Playing Blackjack in Las Vegas

 

If You’re New to Table Games

 

Blackjack

Blackjack is a popular game for good reason. Sometimes called 21, it’s a quintessential casino game that anyone can play with some simple addition. In blackjack, players are dealt two cards to start and the object of the game is to have your hand add up to 21 without going over, or ‘busting’. Each number card counts as its numerical value, face cards like Jacks or Queens are counted as a 10, and Aces can be 1 or 11 depending on the house rules. Players go up against the dealer, who continues to deal out one card at a time to players looking to ‘hit’ (take another card) or pass on those who choose to ‘stand’ (end their turn). 

Blackjack is perfect for casino game beginners because of the straightforward rules as well as the odds. Blackjack has the best odds of all casino table games. Those new to table games or those who prefer to take the less risky path will enjoy a game of blackjack at a Las Vegas Casino.

 

Three Card Poker

Poker might be a bit intimidating to a beginner gambler. Luckily, a British poker gambler helped make it more user-friendly with the creation of three card poker. Three card poker is the modern-day version of a card game Primero, which has evolved over 200 years. Made as a simpler version of poker, three card poker has easier rules but maintains desirable payouts.

To play three card poker, a player places an ante wager, after which each player and the dealer are dealt three cards. Players then have the option to fold or place a play wager equal to their ante bet. In order for the dealer hand to play, the dealer must have a queen or higher. A player wins their ante and play wagers 1:1 if the dealer hand does not play or loses against the player’s hand. If the dealer wins, both ante and play wagers are lost. In a tie, no action is taken.

 

Friends Playing Roulette in Las Vegas Casino

 

If You’re Feeling Lucky

 

Roulette

Roulette is another classic Las Vegas table game, known for the mesmerizing spin of its red and black wheel and its unique blend of skills and chance. With so  many colors and number options, the novice casino-goer can quickly be overwhelmed. However, if you’ve spent some time around casinos and are looking for something new, then give roulette a go! 

To play roulette, a player can bet on a few different outcomes on where they think the ball might land. You can bet on color (red or black), on odds or evens, first/second/third dozen, and even specific numbers. Each bet type can yield a different amount of winnings. Even if you stick to betting on red and black, you have nearly a 50-50 chance of walking away a winner.

 

Casino War

The simplicity of this classic card game might be attractive to beginners, however, it’s more a game of chance than developing your skills. In casino war, the player and the dealer are each dealt an equal amount of cards. Then, the player and dealer both do a classic flip of the card – just like the childhood game of war you played. Whoever’s card has the higher value wins. Simple as that.

 

Where to Play Las Vegas Table Games

 

No matter your skill or risk tolerance, there’s a table game for everyone one at Las Vegas casinos. Whether you’re new to the casino or a seasoned regular, Las Vegas table games are a great way to test your skills or luck while enjoying the company and casino atmosphere. Stop by the casino at the D Las Vegas, where you can find a variety of Las Vegas casino games along with slots, keno, and unique casino games like the Sigma Derby. You also won’t want to miss the Dancing Dealers who make placing your bets even more exciting!

Joining the Club One players club can help you earn perks on top of the fun of the games. This Las Vegas casino membership card offers many benefits and lets you earn points at the D, Golden Gate, and Circa Las Vegas that can be applied toward rooms, dining comps, show tickets, and much more. Sign up for free today!