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How To Play Blackjack

How To Play In Brief

Most players will be familiar with Pontoon, or '21'. If so Blackjack will be easy to pick up. The object of the game is to beat the croupier’s hand by getting as close to 21 as possible without going over, or ‘busting’.

The croupier, acting as Banker, will shuffle 6 decks of cards, before asking a player to cut them. The cards will then be placed in a dealing box, referred to as a ‘shoe’.

Begin by placing your bet in the empty box nearest to you where you are standing or sitting. If you don't have any chips place your money on the table and the croupier will exchange it for you. The croupier will deal two cards face up to each player and one to himself.

Count up the value of your two cards (cards count at their face value with Jack, Queen, King counting as 10 and Aces counting as 1 or 11).

If your first 2 cards total 21 you have a Blackjack, a winning combination that pays 3-2 as long as the croupiers first card isn't an Ace. If this is the case you will be offered an insurance bet, equivalent to accepting even money straight away.

If you don't have Blackjack you can "Stand" or you can draw more cards, until you believe your cards will total closer to 21 than the croupiers.

You may "split" any pair for an additional equivalent bet. Also, you may double your original bet and draw only one more card with any total from your first two cards.

If the croupier has a hand of 16 or under they must draw more cards, with a hand of 17 or over they must stand.

If you don't have a Blackjack but your hand is closer to 21 than the croupier’s, you win even money. If the croupier’s hand is closer, the house wins. If you match the croupiers hand, you retain your original bet.

21+3

21+3 is a side bet on Blackjack. It uses the player’s first two cards and dealer’s first card to form a three card poker hand. The winning hands are Flush, Straight, Three of a Kind and Straight Flush, all pay 9-1.

SUPER pairs

Super Pairs is a side bet on Blackjack & a bet wins if the first two cards dealt to a player’s Blackjack hand are a pair & it loses if they are not. Bets are made prior to any cards being dealt & must be supported by a regular Blackjack bet on the same betting box. Any pair pay 5-1, a Prime Pair pays 10-1 and a Suited Pair pays 30-1.  If the player' first two cards, plus the dealer's face card, are suited, Suited Trips pay 50-1.

BJ 21 + 3 Progressive

In addition to the basic game detailed above, players may place an optional side wager on the "Progressive Jackpot". This is a wager that the player's hand will hit one of the rankings below, irrespective of whether it also beats the dealer and / or whether the dealer's hand qualifies. A  progressive wager must be accompanied by a Standard Black Jack wager. Uses Player's first two Cards and Dealer's first Card.

Winning progressive side bet hands are, in descending order, as follows:-

  • Aces, kings or queens suited
  • Trips Suited
  • Straight Flush
  • Three of a Kind Offsuit
  • Straight
  • Flush

If the player's hand does not hit one of the above rankings, the progressive wager will lose.

Insurance 

Insurance is a side bet that the dealer will draw blackjack and is treated independently of the main wager.

Should the Dealer pull an Ace as their first card, customers will be invited to place an insurance bet, of up to half their original bet; against the Dealer receiving Blackjack. The hand will progress as standard and the insurance bets of any player who exceeds 21 will remain in position.

If the Dealer draws Blackjack then all insurance bets will be paid at 2:1.

If the Dealer doesn’t draw Blackjack then all insurance bets lose.

 

GOOD LUCK!

How To Play American Roulette

A casino favourite, we are all familiar with this thrilling world-famous, easy-to-play game, which is also a great chance to socialise and meet people at 'the wheel'.

Our American Roulette Tables are situated on our spacious gaming floor, alongside Blackjack and 3 Card Poker Tables. We now have two '00' American Roulette Tables available.  

How to play in brief

This easy to understand game of chance, involves you betting and predicting on which number from 0-36 the roulette ball will finish upon. The numbers are coloured red or black, with 0 being green. Place your money on the table, upon which point the croupier will exchange it for chips, with a colour or marker that make the chips unique to you. Bet on any individual number or group of numbers, including red or black, odd or even, high or low. You can either place your chips on a number, on the line between two or four numbers, at the end of a row of three or six, or at the end of a column or dozen. The fewer numbers you choose, the greater the pay out if your number comes up, but you lower your chances of winning. You can continue to place bets until the croupier calls 'no more bets'. If you want to place the same bet as another player, simply place your chips on top of theirs.

GOOD LUCK!

Winning Payouts

When the ball lands on a number the croupier will place a 'Dolly' on the winning number. If you are a lucky winner the croupier will payout with the

following odds:

  • Any single number (Straight up) Pays 35-1
  • Any two numbers (Split) Pays 17-1
  • Any three numbers (Street) Pays 11-1
  • Any four numbers (Corner) Pays 8-1
  • Any six numbers (Six Lines) Pays 5-1
  • Columns and Dozen Pays 2-1
  • Red or Black, High or Low, Odd or Even Pays Even Money
  • Any 5 numbers (00 wheel only)  Pays 6-1

If zero or 00 is spun, all outside even money bets are halved and returned to the player

Private Functions

 

Opera House Casino is the perfect venue for your private party or corporate event; with views across the gaming floor and room to accommodate up to 200 guests the Upper Circle is available to hire 7 days a week. If you are organising a Christmas Party, Birthday Celebrations or Hen/Stag Do, rest assured that we can accommodate all your requirements. Additionally, exclusive access to the Upper Circle Bar will be at your disposal, providing an unrivalled venue for your event. 

 

Contact our Reception team on 01723 357940 for more information or email our reception at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to discuss your requirements.

Contact Opera House Casino

Opera House Casino, 56-64 St Thomas Street Scarborough, North Yorkshire YO11 1DU
01723 357940
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Parking

Limited customer parking can be found at the rear of Opera House Casino, off North Street. There is also a large “Pay & Display” carpark located adjacent to this, which is free after 6pm.

 

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Bank

Chips are needed to play on the gaming tables.  These can be purchased with cash at the tables.   When you have finished playing ask the Dealer to exchange these for "value chips", your winnings can then be cashed at the Bank.

Funds for Gaming can be obtained at the Bank using your debit card. Alternatively we have 2 ATM's located on the gaming floor.