Table Games

When I visit one of my favorite casinos, which most of the time is Liberty Slots Casino, I usually opt to play the table games. The reason is they have a wide selection of games I know how to play and games I wish to learn how to play. At all of our casinos, table games are always featured in some form or another and, depending upon the casino, they also offer tutorials on how to play table games. For my part, I enjoy blackjack and would like to share with you some of the games I regularly play.

While this game of blackjack is straightforward, there is an extra special feature - to win a side bet with a perfect pair. Along with trying to win the game by getting as close to 21 as possible while having a higher total than the dealer, you also have the option of placing a perfect pairs side bet, which guarantees a win as long as the initial two cards that are dealt to you form a pair. Depending upon the casino, the perfect pair payout is 30:1. Read Perfect Pairs Blackjack review

European Blackjack

Another variation of regular blackjack, European Blackjack is different in one way - the dealer is only dealt one card face up instead of two (one face up and one face down). The player is dealt two cards. It is pretty much the same as regular blackjack in that you do not get to see the dealer's second card because it is face down. In European Blackjack, however, you have to really think about whether you want to risk taking a third card based on the card the dealer is holding. The betting ranges from $1 to $500 and includes the usual payouts for blackjack (3:2), insurance (2:1), and splitting up to 3 hands. This is a very good game for blackjack beginners and you can play European Blackjack at Liberty Slots Casino.

Read European Blackjack review.

Vegas Strip Blackjack

This variation of blackjack includes playing with 6 decks of cards and no jokers. The object is to get as close to 21 as possible while trying to beat the dealer's hand. In addition, there are some extra options for the player. Vegas Strip Blackjack game is the same as a Blackjack game except that the dealer always checks for Blackjack if there is an Ace or a 10-value card showing before the player's turn. The dealer stands on all 17s. The player is allowed to double on any first two cards. Double after Split is allowed as well. The player is allowed to re-split twice on an already split hand but cannot re-split Aces. Read Vegas Strip Blackjack review.

Blackjack Tournaments

Perhaps one of my favorite haunts is hanging out at LibertySlots Casino and playing in their Blackjack tournaments. For only a 99¢ entry, I can play one of my favorite blackjack games every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday and vie for the chance to win the pot percentage! Take advantage and play in the Vegas Strip Blackjack tournaments. Why not give it a go!