Other Blackjack Side Bets at Physical Casinos
There are, of course, many side bets that are offered within traditional, physical casinos that are worth looking at to give you a greater understanding of the wide range of options open to blackjack players. Let’s take a look at a few of them:
Royal Match – Offered as part of single-deck and multi-deck blackjack tables. When making the side bet as part of a multi-deck game the player will win if the first two cards dealt are suited. Winning are 5:2 for an Easy Match (2 suited cards), 25:1 for a Royal Match (a suited King and Queen) and a 5:1 payoff for a suited blackjack. Single-deck game the payoffs are 3:1 for an Easy Match, 10:1 for a Royal Match, with a house edge of 3.8% compared with 3.7% house edge on the multi-deck version.
Over/Under 13 – This blackjack side bet is placed by the player at the time of the initial wager and relates to whether they think the first two cards will add up to a total higher or lower than 13. It is usually offered on six and eight-deck games. A total of 13 will always lose, with the Ace counting as 1. A wager of Over 13 has a house edge of 6.5%, and the Under 13 is 10%.
Super Sevens – The Lucky 7s live dealer blackjack bet above comes from the Super Sevens found at physical casinos. Players win higher payouts the higher the number of successive 7s that are dealt. If the first two cards dealt are 7s the payout is 50:1 for unsuited cards or 100”1 for suited. A third unsuited 7 brings with it a payout of 500:1 and a whopping high payout of 5,000:1 for a suited third 7.
Lucky Ladies – Players wagering on the Lucky Ladies side bet are hoping that the first two dealt cards total 20, and that they are both Queens. The top payout for Lucky Ladies is 1,000:1 if you are dealt two Queen of Hearts and the dealer has a blackjack. There is of course a staggered payout depending on the cards dealt, from 4:1 for any unsuited 20, 10:1 for a suited 20 and any two Queens bringing a payout of 200:1.
Pair Square – For this side bet a player will win if the first two cards are the same rank. So, for instance, if both cards give you a pair of 5s. The house edge is 10.6%, and payouts rank from 10:1 for an unmatched pair, to 15:1 for a matched pair (a pair of clubs).