Select table games will be open with a maximum of three people per table. Smoking will not be permitted at any table games. Your favorite Class II games are back! Grab a seat at Ultimate Texas Hold’em, Crazy 4 Poker and Three Card Poker.
Select table games will be open with a maximum of three people per table. Smoking will not be permitted at any table games. Your favorite Class II games are back! Grab a seat at Ultimate Texas Hold’em, Crazy 4 Poker and Three Card Poker.
Baccarat is one of the oldest and most popular casino games of all time. It has been featured in numerous movies, including the 007 franchise. EZ Baccarat™ revolutionized the traditional game, accelerating the speed and increasing the thrill! Our tables feature the Dragon 7 and Panda 8 side bets, which can give you a 40-to-1 or 25-to-1 payout. The object is simple, the payouts are extreme and the excitement is high
How to play:
To begin the game, players make a wager on Player, Dealer or Tie. Optional side bets include the Dragon 7 and the Panda 8. Two cards are dealt to the Player and Banker alternately, starting with the Player. If either hand totals 8 or 9 on the initial deal no further cards are drawn. If neither Player nor Banker has an 8 or a 9, a third card may be required.
After the cards have been drawn the hand with the point total closest to 9 wins, except if the winning Bank hand is a Dragon. If the Banker hand is a Dragon (three-card total of 7) the Banker hand is a push, the Player and Tie hands lose and the Dragon 7 bet wins.
Blackjack is one of the most popular casino table games and with lots of smoking and non-smoking tables running 24 hours a day, Treasure Island is the place to play. Table limits range from $15 to $2000.
How to play:
The object of the game is to beat the dealer without going over a point total of 21. If the dealer’s hand exceeds 21, the player will get paid 1 – 1 on any existing hand. If the player’s hand and the dealer’s hand have the same total, this is considered a “push” which means that the player neither wins nor loses the hand.
Double down and split for free playing Free Bet Blackjack at Treasure Island Resort & Casino. The dealer pays for your doubles and splits in this exciting take on the classic table game. Get dealt in today.
How to play:
Free Bet Blackjack plays almost identically to the standard game of Blackjack. To start, players make a bet against the dealer and the additional Push 22 side bet if they choose. Each player and the dealer will get two starting cards, as in standard blackjack. Next, depending on the player’s cards, players have the following Free Bet options:
Free Split:
Players can split any pair, except 10-value cards, for free. Free re-splitting is allowed.
Free Double:
Players can double their bets on any hard 2-card total of 9,10, or 11 for free. Free doubling after splitting is allowed, when the above double rule is followed.
Push 22 Side Bet:
If the dealer busts with a point total of 22, any bets players have left in action push. The Push 22 side bet wins if the dealer busts with a point total of 22. If the dealer’s final point total is any number other than 22, the Push 22 side bet loses.
DISCLAIMER
Player blackjacks are paid before the dealer hits out his or her hand, so they are exempt from the Push 22 rule.
Two of the most popular casino games have merged into a single exciting gaming experience! TriLux Blackjack combines a classic blackjack game with an exhilarating three card poker side bet that pays up to 9 to 1.
How to play:
The objective is to beat the dealer by accumulating a card value total close to, but not over, 21 points. Play the side bet and make a three card poker hand using your first two cards and the dealer’s up card.
Lucky Lucky is a class II style blackjack game. Lucky Lucky features an optional side wager that players may place before the cards are dealt. The propositional wager is based on a 3 card hand; consisting of the player first two original cards and the dealer’s up card. If the player receives one of these hands they shall receive an odds pay out.
By letting players check through the river, Ultimate Texas Hold’em beats other hold’em style games hands down. Ultimate Texas Hold’em is a poker-based casino game where players may raise at any time during the course of the hand. The earlier the raise, the higher it may be. Raises made after the ante still have action, even if the dealer doesn’t open.
How to play:
Players make equal bets in the Ante and Blind circles and may also make the Trips bonus bet. Once players receive their two hole cards, they can either check or bet 3x or 4x their Ante. The dealer then reveals the three-card flop. If players haven’t already made a Play bet, they have a choice: check or bet 2x their Ante. The dealer then reveals the final two community cards and if players have not already bet, they can fold or bet 1x their Ante.
Next, the dealer reveals his two hole cards and announces his hand. If the player’s hand beats the dealer, their Play and Ante bets win even money. If the dealer’s hand beats the player, the player’s wagers lose. If players tie the dealer’s hand, their bets push. The Blind bet pays if the player’s winning hand is at least a straight or better, but if players beat the dealer with less than a straight or better, it pushes.
The dealer needs at least a pair to qualify. If the dealer doesn’t qualify, he returns the player’s Ante and all other bets receive action.
Ultimate Texas Hold’em is a proprietary game and trademark used under license from SHFL entertainment, Inc.
This explosive game features head-to-head play against the dealer and two bonus bets. There’s no other players to play your hand against, no rounds of wagering, no community cards, no community pot. Just play a good hand, and get paid with crazy big bonuses!
How to play:
To begin, players must make equal Ante and Super Bonus wagers. Players and the dealer are then dealt five cards to make their best four-card hand. After seeing their cards, players may fold or stay in the game by making the Play wager.
Players win when the dealer does not qualify or when their hand beats the dealer’s qualifying hand of at least a King-high. When the dealer fails to qualify, players win even money on their Play wagers, and their Ante wagers push. When the dealer qualifies, players win even money on the Play and Ante wagers when their hand beats the dealer, but forfeit both when they lose. Players win the optional Queens Up bet with a pair of Queens or better and the Super Bonus with a straight or better. Crazy 4 also pays a premium for the top hand in the game – four aces.
Three Card Poker® features three ways to play and four ways to win! Players may bet against the dealer, bet on the value of their own three-card hand or bet both.
How to play:
To play against the dealer, players make an Ante wager. After looking at their hands, they may fold or place an equal Play wager to stay in the game. If a player’s hand beats the dealer’s qualifying hand of a Queen-high or better, they win both wagers. If the dealer doesn’t qualify, players win the Ante wager and their Play wager pushes.
To play their hand value only, players make the Pair Plus wager which wins if their hand contains a pair or better. To play both the Ante and Pair Plus, players must make a Play wager if they have placed the Ante, or they forfeit the Ante.
With premium hands of a straight or higher, players win an Ante Bonus payout even if the dealer doesn’t qualify, or even if they lose to the dealer.
Three Card Poker is a proprietary game and trademark used under license from SHFL entertainment, Inc.