Roulette And Blackjack Tables
Start your journey playing your favourite table games and see where the fun takes you! Roulette Live Oracle. Free Bet Blackjack. 21 Burn Blackjack. Super 7 Blackjack. Blackrock Casino has a total of 10 Tables situated in different areas on the gaming floor. The non-smoking area has 4 Tables, of which 2 are R10 Roulette,1 is R50 Blackjack and 1 is R50 Raise ‘em.
At this time, the table games in our smoke-free gaming area will be open:
Sun - Thu: 2PM - Midnight
Fri & Sat: 2PM - 4AM
Craps and our Smoking Table Games are closed.
These temporary changes are a part of many efforts we are taking to ensure the health and safety of our guests, team members, and community.
Play popular favorites like Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Spanish 21 and more! Most of our games are available on both our smoking and non-smoking gaming floors.
If you’re interested in trying a new game, but not sure where to start, our friendly dealers are always happy to help introduce new players to the rules of a game.
Progressive Table Games
Ultimate Texas Hold'em ®
In this exciting game, where you play heads-up against the dealer.
This game gives you several advantages:
- The earlier you bet, the more you can bet.
- You don’t have to fold until you see all the community cards.
- Opens daily at 10AM
- Min Bet $5
- Max Bet $100 on 'Ante'
The current progressive jackpot available for this game is $104,969
The Trips bonus pays odds if your final five-card hand is a three-of-a-kind or better.
Emperor’s Challenge™ (No Commission)
Emperor’s Challenge is a Pai Gow Poker variant that offers two new bonus features. The first feature rewards players if they have Pai Gow and the second feature rewards players if they achieve a great hand.
- Opens daily at 9AM
- Min Bet $5
- Max Bet $500
The current progressive jackpot available for this game is $98,664
Mississippi Stud ®
Mississippi Stud ® is a five-card poker game that lets players bet up to 10 units on a single hand. Players compete against a paytable, not against the dealer, and you win if your hand is a pair of jacks or better. The top payout is 500 to 1 for a royal flush, and it pays on all bets.
- Opens daily at 1PM
- Min Bet $3
- Max Bet $25 on 'Ante'
The current progressive jackpot available for this game is $28,631
Play Blackjack and Other Casino Card Games
Blackjack
Blackjack (also called 21) is one of the most popular casino card games in the world. In addition to our regular blackjack tables, we offer single and double deck tables.
- Six Deck
- Opens daily at 9AM
- Max Bet $500
- Monday - Friday 9AM - 6PM Min Bet $3
- Monday - Friday 6PM - Close Min Bet $5
- Saturday & Sunday 9AM - Close Min Bet $5
- Double Deck
- Opens Monday - Friday at 11AM
- Min Bet $5
- Max Bet $500
- Six Deck
- Opens daily at 1PM
- Min Bet $15
- Max Bet $300
21 + 3
21+3 adds 3-card Poker to the base game of Blackjack (Six deck and double deck).
- Min Bet $1
- Max Bet $250
- Times offered are listed above under 'Blackjack'
Spanish 21
This fun card game is played on a blackjack table with a custom layout. One of the fun twists to Spanish 21 is that small cards are more valuable than in traditional blackjack because there are bonuses for five, six, and seven card 21s.
- Opens daily at 11AM
- Min Bet $5
- Max Bet $500
Three Card Poker™
Three Card Poker™ is the highest-winning, most popular specialty game of all time. This exciting stud poker game offers three ways to play and four ways to win, in addition to head-to-head play against the dealer and a bonus that combines high hit frequency with attainable top payouts.
- Opens daily at 1PM
- Min Bet $5
- Max Bet $200
High Card Flush
High Card Flush is a suits based game where the objective is to obtain multiple cards in the same suit (Flush). It’s simple to learn, fun to play and includes multiple opportunities to win.
- Opens daily at Noon
- Min Bet $5
- Max Bet $500 on 'Ante'
Play Craps
Craps is arguably the most exciting and social game in the casino. At its core, Craps is a simple game in which you bet on the outcome of the roll, or series of rolls, of the dice. But when those dice are flying, and the shooters got a hot hand, there’s nothing quite as thrilling. Don’t be intimidated. Craps is not as complicated as you might think and you can learn and start playing in just minutes. Head to the pit and try it today. Our friendly dealers will help you out.
- Opens daily at Noon
- Smoke-free on weekends
- Max Bet $500
- Monday - Friday Noon - 6PM Min Bet $3
- Monday - Friday 6PM - Close Min Bet $5
- Saturday & Sunday Noon - Close Min Bet $5
- True 5x odds on all bets (up to $500 maximum bet and up to $250 on prop bets)
- Now available: BONUS CRAPS - Bonus Craps adds three new side bets that can win big based on the numbers rolled. There are no changes to the base game of Craps. Players may make any additional side bets after a 7 rolls and only on the come out roll. Ask your dealer for details.
Play Roulette
Roulette is one of the oldest and most beloved casino games in the world. Pick your lucky number or bet black, red, odd, even, or any number of other specialty bets – and depending on where the ball stops, you could win a large payout.
There are 38 numbers on roulette wheel: 0, 00 and 1-36. 0 and 00 are green, and 1-36 alternate between red and black.
- Opens daily at 11AM
- Smoke-free on weekends
- Max Bet $500
- Monday - Friday 11AM - 6PM Min Bet $2
- Monday - Friday 6PM - Close Min Bet $5
- Saturday & Sunday 11AM - Close Min Bet $5
All hours and min/max bet are subject to change without notice.
Heading into the casino, you will be surrounded by a vast array of games, some more tempting than others. While there are players out there who swear by roulette, others profess that blackjack presents the best odds for success. But, how do you know : Blackjack or Roulette ? Are some games luckier than other? What does it all come down to? Don’t panic, we’ll take you through it all.
Roulette odds
Every spin of the roulette wheel is an independent event, where future results are not impacted by previous events.
The odds in roulette quite simply never change. Once the ball travels around the wheel and lands on a number, it will have no recollection of what it did the next time the croupier flings it around the wheel. This is because every spin of the roulette wheel is an independent event, where future results are not impacted by previous events.
Regardless of whether the ball has landed on the number 7 the last three times, it’s just as likely the ball will land on the number 7 again, and again, and again. The odds of landing black will always be 18/37 (or 38 if playing American roulette), and likewise landing on red. Furthermore, the odds will always be 1/37 for landing a straight.
Understandably this sounds insane, as much so as the fact that the sequence 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 is just as likely to come up when playing the lottery as any other sequence, but it is all true. There are some people that will not be told though, and insist on using systems such as the Martingale system; lowering their wagers based on previous results. Anybody who adopts this system is quite frankly throwing their money down the drain.
For a moment though, imagine that a brand new roulette wheel was released, which removed numbers once they’d been hit. This would change the odds of every spin. Removing the number ‘7’ for example would mean the new odds for landing the number ‘8’ are 1/36, instead of 1/37. And while this isn’t particularly useful for roulette players, it certainly is for those who play blackjack.
Read our explanation of roulette odds to learn how to master them.
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Read more about American Roulette, a game designed by Netent!
Blackjack Odds
In the above example we determined that reducing the amount of numbers on a roulette wheel increased the odds of landing on any remaining numbers. And whilst this cannot occur in roulette, it certainly can in blackjack. Once a card has been dealt, (before the cards are re-shuffled once every 25 hands or so), there is no chance you will receive that card again. As such, the odds of receiving other cards have been increased.
This is essentially what card counters do. They measure how many high cards and how many low cards are in the deck and change their bets accordingly. Known as a heuristic system, they estimate how favourable the deck is at any given time.
Deck composition strategies (or card counting) in blackjack
To help you get your head around this, look at it this way. Hitting natural blackjack is the best way to hit the big money, and so it’s beneficial to have aces and 10s in the deck.
Say you land an ace, the amount of aces in the deck has been reduced and so, you now have less chance of landing a natural blackjack. With no aces in the deck, the odds of landing a blackjack is zero, and the house edge increases considerably. The same holds true for 10s, but not in exactly the same way.
The amount of 10s is much higher than aces, so finding a happy medium between the two works. With an even amount of 10s and aces in the deck, the odds of landing blackjack increase and as such, the card counter increases their bet.
Blackjack or Roulette : Pure chance over strategy
One crucial thing that makes blackjack different to roulette is how the house edge can be manipulated in the card game. In roulette, the house edge will always be fixed at 5.26 percent (American roulette), or 2.70 percent (European roulette). Nothing whatsoever can change this. Nothing. On the other hand though, there are multiple decisions you can make in blackjack that affect the house edge.
We explore a few of these elements in our other tips articles, but it generally comes down to specific play in situations. This is also known as ‘basic play’, or ‘basic strategy’, which provides the mathematically optimal way to play in any situation that comes up. We’ve covered that here, so make sure you check it out. By using our strategy guide, you can play with a house edge between 0.5 – 1%.
If you want to play with these kinds of odds, stick to blackjack. These odds are not possible with roulette.Of course, roulette can be a lot of fun, so if you don’t want the hassle of playing with a strategy then opt for roulette.
If you want to play with these kinds of odds, stick to blackjack. These odds are not possible with roulette.