What Casinos Have $10 Blackjack?

In Sin City, $10 blackjack is hard to come by these days. The last casino to offer the game on the Las Vegas Strip was the Stratosphere, which discontinued the $10 minimum in early 2018.

However, you can still find some $10 games downtown and at off-strip casinos. Here’s a look at some of the best places to play blackjack for $10 in Las Vegas.

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Downtown Grand

The Downtown Grand offers $10 blackjack 24 hours a day. The casino has two floors of gaming with more than 30 tables each.

The majority of the blackjack games are on the main casino floor with a few tables on the second level near the sports book. The casino also has a handful of $5 blackjack tables.

Fremont Hotel & Casino

The Fremont Hotel & Casino also offers $10 blackjack around the clock. The casino has more than 50 blackjack tables, making it one of the best places in town to play the game.

PRO TIP:Many casinos offer blackjack tables with a minimum bet of $10. Look for tables that offer 3 to 2 payouts on blackjacks, as this will give you the best odds. It is also important to check the number of decks in play, as this will affect your chances of winning.

You’ll find mostly $5 and $10 games with a few $15 and $25 tables mixed in. The Fremont also has single and double deck blackjack, which is becoming increasingly rare in Las Vegas.

Golden Nugget Las Vegas

The Golden Nugget is one of only a few casinos on the strip that offer $10 blackjack. The casino has nearly two dozen tables with games starting at $5, $10, and $15.

You’ll find mostly $5 and $10 games during the day with the higher limit games opening up at night. The Golden Nugget also offers blackjack tournaments on select days.

Plaza Hotel & Casino

The Plaza Hotel & Casino is another good option for cheap blackjack on Fremont Street. The casino has more than 20 tables with mostly $5 and $10 games.

You can also find a few higher limit tables ($25 and up) during peak hours. The Plaza also offers single deck blackjack, which is a rarity in Las Vegas these days.