Venetian Blackjack Tournament Rules

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The blackjack on this part of the Strip varies greatly, depending on the casino.

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  2. Blackjack rules differ among different casinos. So, for example, if you plan on playing Blackjack at the Venetian Casino in Las Vegas, you should find out the rules of the various blackjack games offered there and practice that particular game. I play the Blackjack game at the Venetian, which offers Surrender and pays 3:2 on Blackjack.

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There is a wide range of blackjack games on the North Las Vegas Strip. It includes $5 3:2 games, as well as an abundance of 6:5 tables at the higher-end resorts. Many have high limit salons.

Rules

Here’s our complete North Las Vegas Strip blackjack survey for 2020.

Blackjack at The Strat

The Strat is the new name of Stratosphere. It was rebranded by Golden Entertainment, its new owner. Players will often find $5 3:2 blackjack here. At most, it is $10.

Double down before and after splitting is permitted. For $25, you can get these rules in a double deck. All blackjack at The Strat hits soft 17.

Treasure Island is one of the best options on the Las Vegas Strip for blackjack. There are 3:2 games starting at $10. The double deck has double down before and after splitting. The six-deck games add surrender and re-split aces. These games hit soft 17. For $100, you can get these games standing on all 17’s.

There is stadium blackjack with a $1 minimum during the week and $3 on weekends with a 3:2 payout. It is in the south pit.

Blackjack at Wynn and Encore

Wynn and Encore are sister casinos. Wynn typically has higher limits than Encore. Both casinos require $25 to get a 3:2 game. It is a six-deck that hits soft 17 but has otherwise loose rules, including surrender and re-split aces.

A double-deck game has a $100 minimum with double down before and after split. Stand on all 17 shoes start at $100.

Venetian and Palazzo are sister casinos owned by Las Vegas Sands. The two properties are nearly identical in their blackjack offerings. Both spread Spanish 21. It has a $15 minimum bet. This is the only blackjack games under $50 with a house edge under 1% because the others all pay 6:5.

For $50, players get a traditional 3:2 game. The choices are double-deck or six-deck. Both allow double down before and after splitting. The dealer hits soft 17. The shoe game adds surrender and re-split aces. For $100, the six-deck game stands on all 17s.

Circus Circus Blackjack

Blackjack options improved at Circus Circus since last year. That is because the casino was acquired by the same owner as Treasure Island.

The 3:2 blackjack minimum was lowered to $10. Spanish 21 was added to the mix. It also has a $10 minimum. All Circus Circus blackjack hits soft 17.

SLS Las Vegas became Sahara since our last survey. The rebranding involves new ownership. Players will find $5 Blackjack Switch and $15 3:2 blackjack. These games hit soft 17.

The traditional game has double down before and after splitting. The $100 game adds stand on all 17’s, surrender and re-split aces.

All Blackjack Games on North Las Vegas Strip

Choose where to play blackjack on the North Las Vegas Strip using the following table. It features details of all blackjack games in this part of Vegas in 2020.

# of Decks
Max Bet
DA
RSA
# of Tables
Exotic
Casino Royale1101000HYesNoNoNo1YesNo1.70%
Casino Royale651000H1NoBJ Switch0.58%
Casino Royale851000H3YesFree Bet2.42%
Circus Circus810500HYesYesNoNo4NoNo0.64%
Circus Circus85500HYesYesNoNo16YesNo2.02%
Circus Circus810400H1NoSpanish 210.76%
Encore210010000HYesYesNoNo2NoNo0.46%
Encore6151000H1NoBJ Switch0.58%
Encore6151000H1YesFree Bet2.40%
Encore62510000HYesYesYesYes10NoNo0.48%
Encore610010000SYesYesYesYes5NoNo0.29%
Encore6105000HYesYesYesYes11YesNo1.84%
Palazzo25015000HYesYesNoNo4NoNo0.46%
Palazzo6152500H6YesFree Bet2.40%
Palazzo610010000SYesYesYesYes7NoNo0.29%
Palazzo85020000HYesYesYesYes4NoNo0.50%
Palazzo8105000HYesYesNoNo17YesNo2.02%
Palazzo8151000H1NoSpanish 210.76%
Sahara2252000HYesYesNoNo1NoNo0.46%
Sahara65500H1NoBJ Switch0.58%
Sahara61005000SYesYesYesYes3NoNo0.29%
Sahara8152000HYesYesNoNo3NoNo0.64%
Sahara8102000HYesYesNoNo14YesNo2.02%
The Strat1101000HYesNoNoNo1YesNo1.70%
The Strat2252000HYesYesNoNo1NoNo0.46%
The Strat852000HYesYesNoNo5NoNo0.64%
The Strat851000HYesYesNoNo8YesNo2.02%
Treasure Island1101000HYesNoNoNo3YesNo1.70%
Treasure Island2101000HYesYesNoNo8NoNo0.46%
Treasure Island2505000SYesYesNoNo3NoNo0.26%
Treasure Island6102000HYesYesYesYes16NoNo0.48%
Treasure Island6505000SYesYesYesYes3NoNo0.29%
Venetian25015000HYesYesNoNo4NoNo0.46%
Venetian65015000HYesYesYesYes4NoNo0.48%
Venetian61005000SYesYesYesYes4NoNo0.29%
Venetian6107500HYesYesYesYes22YesNo1.84%
Venetian81010000H5YesFree Bet2.42%
Venetian8151000H2NoSpanish 210.76%
Wynn25010000HYesYesNoNo7NoNo0.46%
Wynn6152500H1NoBJ Switch0.58%
Wynn6155000H2YesFree Bet2.40%
Wynn62510000HYesYesNoNo13NoNo0.64%
Wynn610010000SYesYesYesYes4NoNo0.29%
Wynn6155000HYesYesNoNo29YesNo2.00%
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Finding the Best Blackjack Tables in Vegas

Our annual Las Vegas Blackjack Survey covers every blackjack table in the whole of Las Vegas. You can use the information we provide to easily find the game, or games, you want to play in 2020.

The survey is broken down into several sections, as follows.

Table Of Contents

It took almost 16 hours on Sunday at the 2020 Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT) Venetian $1,100 Main Event for a champion to be crowned and the first-place prize of $201,529 awarded. That champion was young up-and-comer Landon Tice, who did so for his first career score in the live realm of poker and in what was only his third live poker tournament. Tice outlasted a field of 1,123 entries in doing so, a figure that generated a total prize pool of more than $1 million.

Prior to this tournament, the 21-year-old from Boca Raton, Florida had just three online tournament cashes on his resume from this past summer: Tice got his start in poker by playing micro-stakes cash games online and has worked his way up, a journey highlighted by a mentor of sorts in Joey Ingram. Tice can now add an MSPT championship to his list of accomplishments.

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'It feels good, you know,' said Tice after the tournament was over. 'It feels so good!'

Tice won after a hard-fought heads-up battle against Brandon Lombardo that capped off a four-hour-long final table. Lombardo entered the match as a three-to-one underdog and held his ground, ultimately finding a double and taking the chip lead for a short time. However, nearly-even stacks went in when Tice made two pair on the river and he doubled to shorted Lombardo, who called Tice's shove with top pair.

MSPT Venetian Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Landon Tice$201,529
2Brandon Lombardo$135,074
3Jesse Vilchez$91,502
4Sara Stohler$62,091
5Abraham Hichman$40,304
6Byung Shin$30,501
7David Larson$22,876
8Andrew Rodgers$17,429

Day 2 Action

Of the 1,123 entries logged across two starting flights, 145 players returned Sunday morning for the start of Day 2. Seventeen eliminations occurred within the first level of play, leaving the 128 that remained all set to make it into the money. From there, the pace of eliminations remained steady and the field rapidly saw itself shrink. Just 45 players remained by the second break of the day, and two hours later, the final three tables had been reached with 24 left in contention.

Plenty of notables were still in at that time, including Nick Pupillo, Frank Funaro, Jason Seitz, and Sean Yu. Also still in was 2019 MSPT Player of the Year Mike Shin, and all of them fell short of reaching the final table with Shin being eliminated in ninth place to burst the final table bubble.

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Several short stacks were just hanging on at that time, including the likes of David Larson, who had been below one big blind with 15 players remaining. Andrew Rodgers became the first casualty of the final table, and Larson followed in his steps after being unable to improve with king-ten against the pocket queens of Byung Shin. One hand later, Shin found his newly-padded stack all in with pocket nines against the ace-king of Tice, who hit a king on the flop to send Shin packing in sixth.

Fifteen minutes later, Tice knocked out Abraham Hichman in fifth, and play slowed from there. Two full levels of four-handed play passed and eventually Sara Stohler was the next one to find the rail, also falling to Tice. Tice's work was not done, as he also knocked out Jesse Vilchez in third place to take an aforementioned three-to-one chip lead into his heads-up match with eventual runner-up Lombardo.

Lombardo gave Tice a run for his money, staying afloat and trading pots for nearly a full level before finding a double after out-kicking Tice with a pair of eights. A brief talk of chopping arose, but proposed figures worked for neither party and play resumed. A handful of minutes later, it was all over after Tice got a double of his own and finished the job from there.

Tice is not looking at letting up on the grind anytime soon, and is expected to be seen back at the Venetian for next weekend's $1,600 Main Event.

'I'm just going to keep playing,' Tice added after the tournament.

A $1,600 buy-in, $400K GTD MSPT Main Event will take place at Venetian from November 19-23. Once again PokerNews will offer live updates straight from the tournament floor.

That tournament will start players with 30,000 in chips and play 60-minute levels. There will also be three starting flights instead of two starting with Day 1a at 11:10 a.m. on Thursday, November 19. Days 1b and 1c will take place at the same time on Friday, November 20, and Saturday, November 21 respectively. Late registration will remain open until 1:15 p.m. on Day 2, which will play out on Sunday, November 22.

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