Treasure Island Blackjack

North Las Vegas Strip Blackjack Survey

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The North end of the Las Vegas Strip is where most of the affordable blackjack games are. Players looking for higher limit blackjack games with great rules will find that starting at $50 on this part of the Strip.

The Las Vegas Blackjack Survey breaks the Strip into three sections. We consider casinos from Treasure Island and Venetian north to Strat to be part of the North Las Vegas Strip. All games hit soft 17 unless otherwise noted. The minimum bets shown are what we predict the lowest you will find, often in mornings and afternoons. Expect higher minimums during busy times, especially for the 6:5 blackjack tables.

The High Limit Lounge at TI Las Vegas offers Baccarat and Blackjack, including Double Deck and Shoe dealing as player options 24 hours every day. Relax with your favorite beverage in the bar area and enjoy free WiFi in the privacy of an ultra-lounge constructed exclusively for the discretionary casino player. 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.

Related: 2021 Las Vegas Blackjack Survey

No table games at Casino Royale

The big news over the last year is that Casino Royale no longer deals any table games. These were removed during the pandemic. I was told on the property on three separate visits that there are no plans to bring the games back. All the blackjack was 6:5 at Casino Royale except for a Blackjack Switch table.

Circus Circus

The other bad news is that Circus Circus no longer deals any 3:2 blackjack games. This includes live, video or stadium. There is an eight-deck Double Exposure game and a 6:5 standard one. The pit is only open on weekends. There is 6:5 stadium blackjack available when live table games are closed.

Encore

Encore is only open Thursday through Sunday until further notice. It has six different blackjack games. It starts at $10 for a 6:5 six-deck game. There are $15 Blackjack Switch and 6:5 Free Bet Blackjack tables. It takes $25 to get a six-deck 3:2 game. Players may double down before and after splitting. Surrender and re-split aces are also offered. This game is available with stand on all 17’s in high limit for $100. There is also a $50 double deck game with double down before and after splitting.

Palazzo

The minimum bet for blackjack at Palazzo is $15. That gets players Spanish 21, 6:5 Free Bet Blackjack and 6:5 eight-deck. For $50, players may choose between 3:2 double deck with double down before and after splitting and $50 3:2 six-deck that adds surrender and re-split aces. A $100 six-deck game in the high limit salon stands on all 17’s.

Sahara

There are five blackjack games at Sahara. For $5, players may choose between Blackjack Switch, 6:5 Free Bet and 6:5 shoe. For $15, there is 3:2 eight-deck blackjack with double down before and after splitting. A $50 six-deck game in high limit stands on all 17’s and has surrender and re-split aces.

Strat

Strat offers the best value for blackjack on the Las Vegas Strip. Slower hours of the day have a $5 eight-deck game with double down before and after splitting, surrender and re-split aces. This game goes up to $10 during busier hours. There is a high limit six-deck blackjack game with these rules that stands on all 17’s for $100. Single deck blackjack pays 6:5 and allows double down before and after splitting for $10. Double deck is dealt for $15 or $25 with double down before and after splitting.

Treasure Island

Treasure Island is one of the best casinos for low limit blackjack on the Las Vegas Strip. The $10 3:2 six-deck tables have double down before and after splitting, surrender and re-split aces. This game stands on all 17’s for $50 in high limit. The double deck games pay 3:2. A $15 game pays 3:2 and allows double down before and after splitting. There is a $50 version of this in high limit that stands on all 17’s. Single deck is available for $15. It pays 6:5.

Venetian

The blackjack selection at Venetian is like its sister casino, Palazzo. There is $10 6:5 Free Bet Blackjack. A 6:5 eight-deck game is $15. Spanish 21 is offered for $25. It takes $50 for a 3:2 game. There is a double deck with double down before and after splitting and six-deck that adds surrender and re-split aces. A $100 six-deck game in high limit stands on all 17’s and otherwise has the same rules as the $50 game.

Wynn

Wynn has six blackjack games in its Las Vegas Strip casino. The lowest limit available is $15. That will get you Blackjack Switch, Free Bet Blackjack and 6:5 six-deck. Six-deck 3:2 starts at $25. It has double down before and after splitting with surrender and re-split aces. There is a $100 version of this game in high limit that stands on all 17’s. There is also a $100 double deck with double before and after splitting. The double deck game hits soft 17.

Treasure Island is a casino-resort located on the north end of the Las Vegas Strip. It is often referred to as simply TI. Treasure Island is at the southeast corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Spring Mountain Road. It is across from Venetian and just north of Mirage. Treasure Island opened on October 27, 1993.

Treasure Island is owned by Phil Ruffin. He acquired it from MGM Resorts on March 20, 2009 for $775 million. This was about one-quarter the cost to build the resort at that time. It was sold during the economic collapse so that MGM Resorts could have funds to complete the building of CityCenter.

Treasure Island’s theme is that of a pirate ship. That theme has been slowly abandoned over the years. The original show was Buccaneer Bay. It was later changed to Siren’s Cove. The area where these shows once performed has been transformed into a shopping area.

Casino at Treasure Island

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Treasure Island offers some of the best gambling on the Las Vegas Strip. It has favorable video poker pay tables and the slots are on the more generous side.

The blackjack is among the best in Las Vegas. The only games that pay 6-5 on a natural blackjack are the four single deck tables. This is typical, especially for the Strip. There are four of these tables with $10-$1,000 limits. Players may double down on any two cards and the dealer must hit a soft 17.

There are five double deck tables with $10-$2,000 limits. Players may double down on any two cards and after splitting. The dealer hits soft 17. The 19 shoe tables have the same rules except that players may surrender and resplit aces. Some of these tables use continuous shuffle machines.

The high limit area is where the best blackjack games are. The limits are $50-$5,000. There are three double deck tables that stay on all 17s and allow double down, even after splitting. The shoe games have the same rules as the main floor games except that the dealer stays on all 17s.

Treasure Island’s high limit salon has a few other $50-$5,000 games. There is Pai Gow Poker, Pai Gow Tiles, baccarat, and roulette with just one zero. These tables are only open during peak hours.

There are four $10-$2,000 craps tables. The odds are 3-4-5 times.

Other Treasure Island Table Games

Double Zero Roulette: $5-$200 (5)
Big Wheel: $2-$100 (1)
Pai Gow Poker: $10-$5,000 (2)
Three Card Poker: $10-$300 (2)
Ultimate Texas Hold’em: $10-$300 (1)
Let it Ride: $10-$300 (1)

Treasure Island offers several virtual table games. All of these have $1 minimum bets. They include Big Wheel, Shoot to Win Craps and Single Zero Roulette.

Treasure Island operates its own sportsbook. The lines offered by Treasure Island are unique and not spread by any other property. There is also an 8-table poker room. The main game is 1/2 No Limit Texas Hold’em. There are four No Limit Texas Hold’em tournaments per day with a $65 buyin. The 2PM and 10PM tournaments have a $1,000 guaranteed prize pool.

Hotel at Treasure Island

There are 2,884 rooms at Treasure Island. The vast majority of rooms are standard ones. There are many suites on the higher floors and on corners with a view. The resort fee at Treasure Island is $25 per night. Reservations of two nights or more qualify for two for one buffet and show tickets during promotional periods.

Deluxe Room – The Deluxe rooms are 400 square feet and have one king bed or two queens. Rates start at $42 per night during the week and $60 on weekends. A Strip view is $24 more per night.

Petite Suite – These rooms are 630 square feet and have one king. Each Petite Suite also comes with two bathrooms. Rates start at $90 during the week and $108 on weekends.

Tower Suite – Tower seats are 930 square feet and offer one king. These Strip view rooms start at $114 during the week and $132 on weekends.

Dining at Treasure Island

The main dining attraction at Treasure Island is Phil’s Italian Steakhouse. Guests will discover prime steaks and a wide seafood menu at Phil’s Italian Steakhouse.

The Seafood Shack offers many options that are comparable to oyster bar menus. Pasta, chicken and steak are also on the menu.

More casual options include Pho, which offers Vietnamese cuisine, as well as Pizzeria Francesco’s and the TI Buffet. Little Richie’s is a hot dog and Italian beef joint located next to the poker room.

Bars at Treasure Island

Gilley’s is a barbecue restaurant that spreads three massive bars. Guests may take their chances on the mechanical bull located in the center of the joint. There is also a large dance floor. The music theme leans towards country.

Kahunaville and Senor Frog’s are bars with typical tavern food. There are also bars located in the sportsbook and on the casino floor. The high limit salon offers top shelf liquor.

Treasure Island Location

Treasure Island is located towards the north end of the Las Vegas Strip. It is across from Venetian and Palazzo. The Fashion Show Mall is across Spring Mountain from it. Mirage is located just south of TI and is connected by a tram.

Features at Treasure Island

Mystere is the Cirque Du Soleil show that has called Treasure Island home since 1993. It is the oldest of the Las Vegas series. Tickets start at $71. Treasure Island is also home to a variety of comedy headliners. These include Bill Cosby, Wanda Sykes, Carlos Mencia, Bill Engvall, and Whoopi Goldberg.

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