Casino Del Sol has 29 table games including Blackjack and Poker Variation games, with limits ranging from $3 to $500. We were the first casino in Arizona to offer poker variation games with Three Card Poker, Fortune Pai Gow, Texas Hold ‘em Bonus Poker, and Casino War. Whether you’re a seasoned veteran or new to gaming you’re bound to find out your favorite table is at our property.
Blackjack is the most popular of all table games because it's easy to learn, fast-paced and fun to play. With Twenty Four blackjack tables available, having limits ranging from $3 to $500, and 3-deck or six-deck games, the excitement never ends. Everyone plays against the dealer. The dealer gives each player two cards; one face down (hole card), and the other face up. The object is to draw cards that total 21 or as close to 21 as possible without going over (busting). Ten, Jack, Queen and King count as ten. Aces count as either one or eleven, depending on the player's choice of use for their first two cards, the player has a "Blackjack," and will win one and one-half times their bet unless the dealer also has blackjack. If the dealer has Blackjack as well, it is a "tie."
We are excited to offer the blackjack side bet, Perfect Pairs. It’s an optional side bet on a regular game of Blackjack. The wager based on your first two cards being the same. A mixed pair (different colors) pays 5x your wager, a colored pair (both red or black) pays 10x, and a Perfect Pair (identical cards) pays 30x your wager. This bet has no effect on how the cards are played and you can bet from $1 to $25.
Super Fun 21 is a Blackjack variation game played with eight normal deck containing 52 cards. All the players' cards are dealt face up and the dealer's cards are dealt in the normal manner. The players' cards are dealt face up to enhance the fun of the game and allow the dealer to point out the many exciting options and bonuses including a side bet bonus for a diamond suited Blackjack which pays 300 to 1!
Super Fun offers great options to the player such as doubling down on two or more cards, totaling 21 or less, even after splitting and hitting (including Aces), doubling down on any ten valued card and an Ace in which even the Ace is counted as a total of one, and hitting, doubling down, and surrendering on split Aces the same as any equal valued cards.
Three Card Poker is really two games in one - Three Card Ante/Play is your hand verses the house hand. Get a suited ace, king, queen and get paid an ante bonus of 50-1! You also get an entry into the drawing for a trip to the $1,000,000 World Series of Three Card Poker in Las Vegas!
And you can play Pair Plus. If your hand has a pair or better, you win. You can play either one or both games at the same time. The games are played with a standard 52 card deck. Cards are distributed to the dealer in groups of three by an automatic shuffling machine.
The World Championship Tournament has a prize pool of $1,000,000! This is not a side bet. You can win just by playing. You also get an entry into the drawing for a trip to the $1 Million Dollar World Series of Three Card Poker in Las Vegas! And you can play Pair Plus. If your hand has a pair or better, you win.
Pai Gow Poker, sometimes called Asian Poker or Double Handed Poker, was first introduced in California in 1986. It was immediately popular upon introduction and was added to the floor of every card room in the State of California. Before long, it was on the casino floor of the gambling halls of Nevada and is now offered at Casino Del Sol.
The object of the game is to beat the banker. The banker can be any player or the dealer. All players and the dealer will receive seven cards, which they will use to construct two separate hands, of two cards and five cards. These hands will be set or ranked using standard poker rankings.The two card hand is called the second highest, the low hand or the front hand. The five card hand must always be equal to or higher in rank than the two card hand. In order for the player to win, his two card hand and his five card hand must be higher in rank than the corresponding two card hand and five card hand of the bank If either hand of the player is higher than either hand of the banker and the other is not, the hand will be considered a tie or a push and no money is won or lost. If neither of the player's hands are higher than the banker's hands, the player will lose.
Fortune Side Bet – An optional side wager is available that uses all 7 of the players cards to pay different odds on rankings of poker hands up to a maximum payout of $25,000!
ANY TWO CARDS CAN WIN! That is the beauty of the game of TEXAS HOLD 'EM and why it's so popular; and the same holds true for TEXAS HOLD 'EM BONUS POKER. The best "hole cards"(2-card starting hand) sometimes may not win... and the least desirable starting hand (hole-cards) becomes the winning poker hand, after all the community cards are exposed.
Two Cards are dealt to each Player; Two Cards to the Dealer; and Five Community Cards are dealt face-up in the center for both Players and Dealers to use in any combination (3, 4 or all of the 5 Community Cards) to make the highest ranked poker hand. All wagers (Ante, Bonus, Flop, Turn and River) are made by the players before receiving and viewing the cards, each step of the way.
Bonus Wager - An Optional Bonus Jackpot wager (side bet) is based on player’s starting hand (two hole cards.) This Bonus Wager allows players to win up to 30x their wager!
This fast-paced game is fashioned after the all-time favorite we all used to play at home on the kitchen table, War. Players are dealt one card to compete with the dealer’s card. High card wins. If you tie the dealer you may surrender 1/2 your bet or “Go to War.” When going to war the player and the dealer match the original wager and high card is winner take all. If there is another tie, the player wins an addition unit.
Tie Wager – Players may make an addition side wager that pays 10-1 if their hand is a tie with the dealer on the first card!
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