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With simple rules and easy to learn strategies, the game of blackjack is one of the most popular card games in both Las Vegas Casinos and online around the world.

Blackjack side bets add a layer of complexity to the game, though at much greater risk.

In this article we’ll take a look at the different side bet options, how they are structured and what side bets pay.

  • What are Blackjack side bets?
  • Why play Blackjack side bets?
  • Common side bets at most Casinos
  • Other side bets to look out for
  • Are Blackjack side bets worth playing?

What are Blackjack side bets?

Blackjack side bets are additional bets placed during a standard game of Blackjack. They involve predicting which cards the player, and sometimes the dealer, will receive.

Wagers are made before any cards are dealt and each side bet is based on chance rather than skill, although you can count cards to help you choose the most likely combinations for your best side bets.

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Why play side bets?

One of the most attractive features of the game of Blackjack is the low house edge compared to other games on the casino floor.

Good players will face a house edge of around 0.5%, and even if you play quite badly, that edge only rises to around 2%.

However, while the odds of losing big are low, the odds of winning are also poor.

Blackjack is mostly an even money game, rising to 2:1 at best if you are dealt a Blackjack.

Side bets offer you the chance to play much longer odds for higher player wins – as much as 5,000:1 in one case.

However, it must be noted that the house edge rises significantly for Blackjack side bets, with most bets carrying a house edge of 10% or more.

In other words, side bets make it a lot easier to lose money on blackjack.

Common side bets at most Casinos

There are a number of common side bets that you will find at most Blackjack tables.

These are clearly marked with the odds either printed on the Blackjack tables or available as a hand out or a side menu in the online version.

You should check the pay outs carefully before placing your bets as they can vary considerably between different Casinos or online sites.

The three main Blackjack side bets are:

  • Insurance
  • Perfect Pairs
  • 21+3

Insurance – this is the most common Blackjack side bet and allows you to cover yourself against Blackjack if the dealer has an ace face up.

This bet involves half of your original stake and pays out at 2:1 if the dealer has Blackjack. The insurance bet reduces the overall house edge.

Ace

Perfect Pairs – this side bet uses the player’s cards only, and pays out if you are dealt two of a kind as follows:

  • Mixed pair (two of the same value but different suit and colour) – pays 5:1
  • Coloured pair (two of the same value and the same colour) – pays 12:1
  • Perfect pair (two of the same card) – pays 25:1

The returns can vary between different Casinos and different pay tables and the house edge will depend on both the pay out and the number of decks used and can range from just 2 or 3% up to 11% or more.

21+3 – this side bet involves the player’s two cards and the upturned card of the dealer. It will pay out for a number of different combinations:

  • Flush – (all cards are suited) – pays 5:1
  • Straight – (all cards consecutive) – pays 10:1
  • Three of a kind – (not the same suit) – pays 30:1
  • Straight flush – (consecutive cards same suit) – pays 40:1
  • Suited triple – (three of the same card) – pays 100:1

The house edge for the 21+3 side bet will vary depending on the number of decks used, standing at 8.78% for four decks, 7.81% for five decks, 7.14% for six decks and 6.29% for seven decks.

Other side bets to look out for

The Casino industry is highly competitive, and so new side bets are being invented all the time to try and attract new Blackjack players.

Some of these will flourish and become widely available, while others remain niche and can only be found in selected Casinos. Here are a few examples:

  • Royal match – pays 5:2 for any suited player’s cards and 25:1 for suited king and queen
  • Over/under 13 – pays even money for correctly predicting the sum of the player’s cards as less than or greater than 13. In most cases, exactly 13 will lose, but some Casinos will allow bets on exactly 13.
  • Super sevens – this bet pays out if one or more sevens are dealt in the player’s cards. One seven pays 3:1, two unsuited sevens pays 50:1, two suited sevens pays 100:1. If the third card dealt is also a seven, then the bet will pay 500:1 unsuited and 5000:1 suited. However it is important to make sure that the Casino will still deal a third card if the dealer has a Blackjack, as some Casinos will not do this.
  • Lucky ladies – this bet pays out if the player’s cards add up to 20, with an unsuited 20 paying 4:1, a suited 20 paying 10:1, a matched 20, same rank and suit pays 25:1, two queens of hearts 200:1 and two queens of hearts when dealer has Blackjack 1000:1.
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Are Blackjack side bets worth playing?

Blackjack side bets do not involve any skill and you are simply betting on the luck of the draw.

What’s more, the returns do not reflect the odds of each bet coming in, which gives the house a significantly larger edge.

Conclusion

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Blackjack side bets are best viewed as a bit of extra complexity that adds up to a session at the Blackjack table.

However, you should not make them the main focus of your gameplay or your wagering, and you should be aware of the significantly increased house edge.

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Introduction

Lucky Ladies is one of the most popular blackjack side bets ever. It started in Washington state and now can be found in casinos all over the place. The idea is that any player 20-point hand wins something. Certain twenties, especially those involving two queens pay more. I've seen various versions through the years, which I label as A, B, C, D, and E. There is also a progressive version called Bonus Lucky Ladies.

A word about terminology. A 'matched pair' means the same card in both rank and suit.

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Lucky Ladies — Pay Tables A and B

HandTable ATable B
Q of hearts pair & dealer has BJ1000 to 11000 to 1
Q of hearts pair125 to 1200 to 1
Matched 2019 to 125 to 1
Suited 209 to 110 to 1
Unsuited 204 to 14 to 1

Lucky Ladies — Pay Table C

HandTable C
Pair of queens with dealer BJ250 to 1
Pair of queens25 to 1
Ranked 209 to 1
Suited 206 to 1
Any 203 to 1

Lucky Ladies — Pay Table D

HandPays
Queen of hearts pair100 to 1
Matched 2030 to 1
Suited 2010 to 1
Any 203 to 1
One queen1 to 1

Lucky Ladies — Pay Table E

HandPays
Queen of hearts pair100
Matched 2025
Suited 2010
Any 203
Queen of hearts2
Any other queen1

Following is the pay table for the progressive Pay Table F.

Lucky Ladies — Pay Table F

HandPays
Queen of hearts pair + dealer BJ Jackpot
Queen of hearts pair 25
Suited 20 10
Unsuited 20 2

Analysis of Pay Table A

The next table is an analysis of pay table A with six decks. The lower right cell shows a return of 75.29%, or a house edge of 24.71%.

Lucky Ladies Pay Table A — 6 decks

HandPermutationsProbabilityPaysReturn
Q of hearts pair & dealer has BJ1353600.0000151000 to 10.014563
Q of hearts pair27383400.000295125 to 10.036827
Matched 20 (same rank and suit)431055000.00463819 to 10.088115
Suited 201931126400.0207779 to 10.186990
Unsuited 207448630400.0801394 to 10.320554
Non-2083107404000.894138Loss-0.894138
Total92946952801.000000-0.247089

Analysis of Pay Table B

The next table is an analysis of pay table B with six decks. The lower right cell shows a house edge of 17.64%.

Lucky Ladies Pay Table B — 6 decks

HandPermutationsProbabilityPaysReturn
Q of hearts pair & dealer has BJ1,000135,3600.0000150.014563
Q of hearts pair2002,738,3400.0002950.058923
Matched 20 (same rank and suit)2543,105,5000.0046380.115941
Suited 2010193,112,6400.0207770.207767
Unsuited 204744,863,0400.0801390.320554
Non-20-18,310,740,4000.894138-0.894138
Total9,294,695,2801.000000-0.176391

Analysis of Pay Table C

The next table is an analysis of pay table C with one deck, which is what pay table C was designed for. The lower right cell shows a house edge of 29.89% (ouch!).

Lucky Ladies Pay Table C — 1 deck

HandPermutationsProbabilityPaysReturn
Pair of queens with dealer BJ13440.000207250 to 10.051713
Pair of queens280560.00431825 to 10.107951
Ranked 20882000.0135759 to 10.122172
Suited 201372000.0211166 to 10.126697
Any 204116000.0633483 to 10.190045
Non-2058310000.897436Loss-0.897436
Total64974001-0.298858

Analysis of Pay Table D

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The next table is an analysis of pay table D with six decks. The lower right cell shows a house edge of 13.34%.

Lucky Ladies Pay Table D — 6 decks

HandPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturn
Queen of hearts pair100150.0003090.030918
Matched 20302250.0046380.139129
Suited 20101,0080.0207770.207767
Any 2033,8880.0801390.240416
One queen15,1840.1068510.106851
Loser-138,1960.787287-0.787287
Total48,5161.000000-0.062206

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Analysis of Pay Table E

Following is my analysis of pay table E, based on six decks.

Lucky Ladies Pay Table E — 6 decks

HandPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturn
Queen of hearts pair100150.0003090.030918
Matched 20252250.0046380.115941
Suited 20101,0080.0207770.207767
Any 2033,8880.0801390.240416
Queen of hearts21,2960.0267130.053426
Any other queen13,8880.0801390.080139
Loser-138,1960.787287-0.787287
Total48,5161.000000-0.058682

House Edge Summary

The next table summarizes the house edge for versions A through D for one to eight decks.

Lucky Ladies — Summary

DecksPay Table APay Table BPay Table CPay Table DPay Table E
129.89%
230.05%24.94%25.51%12.66%11.37%
426.04%19.46%23.35%7.82%7.24%
525.24%18.37%22.92%6.86%6.42%
624.71%17.64%22.64%6.22%5.87%
824.05%16.73%22.28%5.42%5.19%

Bonus Lucky Ladies

Bonus Lucky Ladies is a $1 progressive side bet. I first noticed it on June 5, 2015 at the Palace Casino in La Center, Washington. Following is the pay table table. All wins are on a 'for one' basis, meaning the player does not get his original wager returned on a win.

Bonus Lucky Ladies — Pay Table

PlayerDealerPays
Queen of hearts pairDealer BJ in hearts100% of Jackpot
Queen of hearts pairDealer suited BJ (not hearts)25% of Jackpot
Queen of hearts pairDealer BJ (not suited)5% of Jackpot
Queen of hearts pairAnything else$125
Matched 20Anything$19
Suited 20Anything$9

The next table shows the probability and return of each event, based on six decks. A question mark means a variable win, depending on the jackpot size.

Bonus Lucky Ladies — Return TableExpand

PlayerDealerPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturn
Queen of hearts pairDealer BJ in hearts?1,9800.0000009?
Queen of hearts pairDealer suited BJ (not hearts)?6,4800.0000028?
Queen of hearts pairDealer BJ (not suited)?25,3800.0000109?
Queen of hearts pairAnything else$125684,5850.00029460.0368267
Matched 20Anything$1910,776,3750.00463760.0881153
Suited 20Anything$948,278,1600.02077670.1869899
Loser$02,263,900,8600.97427650.0000000
Total2,263,900,8601.00000000.3119318

The table above shows the fixed wins return 31.19%. Each $10,000 in the meter will add 2.13% to the return. To reach break-even the jackpot would need to reach $328,372.59.

Analysis of Pay Table F

Following is my analysis of the progressive pay table F, based on six decks. Wins are on a 'for one' basis.

Pay Table F Analysis ‐ Six Decks

EventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturn
Queen of hearts pair + dealer BJ Jackpot 33,840 0.000015 ?
Queen of hearts pair 25 684,585 0.000295 0.007365
Suited 20 10 59,054,535 0.025414 0.254143
Unsuited 20 2 186,215,760 0.080139 0.160277
Loser 0 2,077,685,100 0.894138 0.000000
Total 2,323,673,820 1.000000 0.421785 + ?

The following table shows a return to player of 42.18%, not including the value of the jackpot. For every 10,000 bets units in the jackpot, the return increases by 14.56%.

I saw this as a 'red light' $1 bet at the Rampart on January 29, 2021. At the time, the jackpot was $17,347.43. That would make the return at that time and place 42.18% + 14.56% × $17347/$10000 = 67.44%.


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