Beau Rivage Blackjack Tournament Rules
Posted : admin On 4/11/2022Indulge your passion for a very grown-up type of play in the 24-hour excitement of our spacious, luxurious casino. With everything conveniently located on one level, you’re sure to find a table, slot machine or other diversion that matches your mood. Ken Smith hosts the popular website www.BlackjackInfo.com as well as the online tournament community at www.BlackjackTournaments.com.Considered one of the best tournament players in the country, he has appeared on TV in GSN' World Series of Blackjack 2004 and 2005, the Las Vegas Hilton Million Dollar Championship II finals, and is also featured in the upcoming Ultimate Blackjack Tour. Rules (hit soft 17) but usually have lower limits ($5 min). Two deck games in the back have the same rules as the 'good' six deck games. I do not recall ever seeing a 2deck game with a minimum bet less than $25-but it is a good game and they take and comp green action pretty well.
The time had come for another eight-day trip, first to Tunica, then Biloxi, and then back to Tunica. In Tunica, all the casinos I played in had the same blackjack rules: dealer hits soft 17, split three times, double after split, and double any two cards. Most casinos allow you to re-split aces. Surrender was not offered.
Gold Strike
The trip started at the Gold Strike casino in Tunica. I was surprised to find a $5 table available on a Saturday evening. I sat down at a six-deck, shoe-dealt game. For four hours, I battled the dealer, spreading 1 to 5 units. In the long run, I just could not overcome the numerous dealer hands of 20 and 21 that she was getting. Bottom line: I dropped 39 units before calling it a night. This was certainly not the start I was hoping for on this trip.
Early next morning, I sat down at an empty six-deck game. Unfortunately, the table did not stay empty for long. I had a real friendly dealer, who was also very slow. So slow, in fact, that I had a difficult time keeping the count because he was talking to me non-stop. On this session, I hit some blackjacks and double downs. After 1.5 hours, I broke for breakfast, up 33 units.
My wife and I ate at the remodeled Gold Strike buffet. The restaurant looked nice; however, the food was so-so. In fact, I thought the prior buffet had better food.
Hollywood
The next stop was the Hollywood casino. I like Hollywood, but I’ve had a difficult time winning there lately. I played for two hours at a six-deck game and dropped 40 units, spreading 1 to 4 units. I never did get any real high counts, despite a generous penetration of one deck or less. The cards just were not falling my way. (On a Saturday afternoon, only four 21 tables were open in the main casino.)
Fitz
The Fitz casino was up next. I usually get real friendly dealers and generous cuts at the Fitz. This time I got two dealers who just dealt the cards as fast as they could, with no personalities. I guess it was inevitable that these unfriendly dealers would eventually show up at the Fitz, once they dropped their policy of dealers keeping their own tokes. As often happens, a winning or losing session came down to one hand. With three units bet, I was dealt a pair of 7s, against a dealer two up card. I split the sevens and drew a third seven, which I split again. Two of the hands gave me double down opportunities. When it was over, I had a double down 21, a double down 18, and a 17. With the double down 21, I figured the worst that would happen, would be a loss of one unit. The dealer flipped over a ten in the hole and hit with another face card for a three-card 22. I won fifteen units on this one hand and I ended the session with a 5-unit win.
Horseshoe
I tried the Horseshoe casino next. On a Saturday night, there were plenty of 21 tables open. With only five player spots per table, I always feel less crowded and more comfortable at their tables. Penetration was at one deck or less. I was at a table of all novice players, who were having fun, while losing their bankrolls. The dealer was giving them blackjack lessons and using my play as examples of how they should be playing. Unfortunately, my doubles were not working, and I dropped eight units in one hour. We returned to Gold Strike.
Gold Strike
Back at the Gold Strike, I was sandwiched in with six other players at a six-deck game. The crowded table and smoke bothered me, I quit after one hour, down 17 units. In the morning, I hit the shoe games at the Gold Strike again. This time the cards fell my way, and in one hour, I won 18 units.
It was now time to head to Biloxi. The drive took seven hours from Tunica. For about 45 minutes, I drove through heavy rain. The first stop was the Beau Rivage.
Beau Rivage
The dealers at the Beau hit soft 17. They also have single-deck games, with restrictive rules and 6 to 5 natural payoffs. Two things I like about the Beau are that they have six player spots per table and they offer surrender. I doubt if 1% of their players ever use the surrender option, but it is there if you are savvy enough to use it. Table limits are $10 to $10,000. Except for surrender, the rules are identical to most of the Biloxi casinos: hit soft 17, double after split, split three times, including aces.
My first session at the Beau netted me a 44-unit win in 1.5 hours. Fortunately, the cards were falling my way when the count shot up and I had large bets out. Penetration was at 1 to 1.5 decks on a six-deck game.
My second session at Beau started well. I was up around 35 units after 1.5 hours. Then the night shift dealers showed up. I got a young Vietnamese dealer, who dealt very fast. At the same time, the table filled up. My bankroll started going down and I when I finally quit, I ended up 10 units and retired for the night
An early morning session at the Beau started well but then the dealer got hot and won 7 or 8 hands in a row. I finished down 32 units when I broke for breakfast. Penetration was around ½ deck, at a six-deck game. The cards were up and down. The Beau buffet is always busy and crowded; therefore, we opted for a sit down breakfast at the Terrace café. They have a limited breakfast menu with excellent food.
Treasure Bay
The next stop was Treasure Bay, which has the best blackjack rules in Biloxi. They stand on soft 17, you can re-split pairs (including aces) three times, and double after split. However, they limit mid-shoe entry bets to $100. Penetration was very good at about one deck on the six-deck games. They also offer double-deck games with standard rules, and single-deck games with 6 to 5 natural payoffs.
In two hours at a six-deck game, I never had more than two other players at the table. The first dealer liked my play and proceeded to tell me that he and I were the only two people in southern Mississippi that knew the proper play for a deuce against a dealer’s 3 up card. He noticed all my 'unusual,' correct basic strategy decisions. I was concerned that when I varied strategy based on the count that he would spot me for a counter. Fortunately, he was the relief dealer and he dealt for only 15 minutes. I spread 1 to 5 units and netted a 75-unit win. I could have kept playing but I wanted to visit other casinos and did not want to ruin a good thing, so I moved on.
Margaritaville
Margaritaville was up next. They offered the more standard Biloxi rules: double any two cards, split pairs up to three times, and double after split. They also allowed you to re-split aces. In addition, they just started dealing blackjack at two tables outside and next to the gulf coast on weekends. There were only three tables open, a double-deck and two, six-deck games. I wanted to play double deck, but the tables already had four players and I knew that there would not be many hands dealt between shuffles. There was only one seat at a six-deck game, which I took; however, I didn’t stay long at that table. The dealer was lightning fast and then proceeded to cut off more than two decks after the shuffle. I waited for a seat at the other table with a slower dealer and cut down to 1.5 decks.
To me, Margaritaville seemed like a grind joint. An example: I had a $17.50 bet out and hit a blackjack. The dealer broke the bet down and paid me $22.50 for the $15 (which was correct) and $3.50 for the $2.50 pink chip. I pointed out to her that she short-changed me as $3.50 was not 1.5 times $2.50. She really did not understand the math and called the floor person over. The floor person understood the math and said, 'That how we do it.' Since it was only a quarter, I let it go.
When I asked for a food comp, I was told the floor people no longer were authorized to issue comps and I should swipe my card in a kiosk. However, the kiosk I was directed to did not work for comps. The place just doesn’t have their act together. I netted a five-unit win in 1.5 hours, spreading 1 to 4 units.
Beau
Next, it was back to the Beau. Things were going very well when I ran into one of those hands that all blackjack players have nightmares over. I had six units bet and was dealt two 9s against a dealer 2 up card. I split the 9s and got an ace on the first 9. I was then dealt another 9 and split again. Next came a 10 and then a 7. I was sitting on a 20, 19, and 17 against a dealer deuce. The dealer turned over a 10 and then a 9 for a three-card 21. Eighteen units lost in one hand. After three hours, I quit down one unit.
IP
The first stop the next day was the IP. The IP is always clean and bright. Standard Biloxi rues were once again in effect, including hitting soft 17 throughout the casino and allowing the re-splitting of aces. I sat down at a six-deck game. The count went up right away. Spreading 1 to 7 units, I won 38 units from four different dealers. For some unknown reason, the dealers at my table kept changing every 15 minutes, which made it easier for me to rat-hole chips. I won several large bets in a row to lock in my win. After 2 hours, we headed out to our next stop, the Palace casino.
Palace
The Palace bills itself as the only non-smoking casino in the Gulf. The casino is clean and refreshing. There is plenty of room between the tables and slots. The typical Biloxi rules were in effect here: hit soft 17, re-split pairs (including aces up to three times), and double any two cards. They offered six- and double-deck games.
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Blackjack Gambling Games in MS
Mississippi was the third state to legalize riverboat gambling. These boats must be permanently moored, and each offer 24-hour gaming. In 1992, the first casino to open in Mississippi was The Isle of Capri casino in Biloxi.
Since Hurricane Katrina, the state's casinos have been allowed to be rebuilt on land within 800 feet of the shoreline.
Beau Rivage Blackjack Tournament Rules Regulations
The minimum age to gamble is 21.
For blackjack, you may want to visit either Grand Casino Resort - Tunica or Silver Star Casino. Grand Casino has the most blackjack tables with 77, while Silver Star allows players to bet up to $10,000 on a hand of blackjack.
List of Mississippi Casinos and Blackjack Conditions
Beau Rivage Calendar Of Events
Ameristar Casino Hotel - Vicksburg4116 Washington Street (800) 700-7770 | 27 blackjack tables ($3 to $2,000 bets), roulette, craps and 1,358 gaming machines. |
Bally's Tunica1450 Bally's Boulevard (800) 382-2559 | Blackjack, mini-baccarat, Let It Ride and 1,289 gaming machines. |
Bayou Caddy's Jubilee Casino211 Lakefront (662) 335-1111 | 12 blackjack tables, craps, roulette and 843 gaming machines. |
Beau Rivage Resort and Casino875 Beach Boulevard (888) 750-7111 | 53 blackjack tables! 2,300 slot and video poker machines. |
Boomtown Biloxi Casino676 Bayview Avenue (800) 627-0777 | 18 blackjack tables ($3 to $1000 bets), Royal Match, Let It Ride and 1,400 gaming machines. |
DiamondJacks Casino3990 Washington Street (601) 636-5700 | 18 blackjack tables ($3 to $2000 bets), craps, poker and 812 gaming machines. |
Fitzgerald's Casino Hotel - Tunica711 Lucky Lane (800) 766-5825 | 22 blackjack tables, craps, roulette and 1,376 gaming machines. |
Grand Biloxi Casino Hotel and Spa265 Beach Boulevard (800) 354-2450 | Blackjack, poker, baccarat and 802 gaming machines. |
Grand Casino Resort - Tunica13615 Old Highway 61 North (800) 946-4946 | 77 blackjack tables ($3 to $5000 bets), poker, craps and 2,400 gaming machines. |
Golden Moon Hotel and Casino13541 Highway 16 West (866) 44-PEARL | Blackjack, poker and 2,100 gaming machines. |
Gold Strike Casino Resort1010 Casino Center Drive (662) 357-1111 | 34 blackjack tables, craps, poker and 1,341 gaming machines. |
Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Biloxi777 Beach Boulevard (228) 374-7625 | Blackjack, poker and 1,500 gaming machines. |
Harlow's Casino Resort4280 Harlow's Blvd. (662) 335-9797 | Blackjack and 890 gaming machines. |
Hollywood Casino711 Hollywood Boulevard (800) 7-LUCKY-1 | 23 blackjack tables, poker, craps and 1,204 gaming machines. |
Hollywood Casino - Tunica1150 Casino Strip Resorts Boulevard (800) 871-0711 | 26 blackjack tables ($3 to $5000 bets), poker, roulette and 1,619 gaming machines. |
Horizon Casino Hotel1310 Mulberry Street (800) 843-2343 | Blackjack, baccarat, poker and 701 gaming machines. |
Horseshoe Casino and Hotel - Tunica1021 Casino Center Drive (800) 303-SHOE | Blackjack, craps, poker and 2,114 gaming machines. |
IP Casino Resort and Spa850 Bayview Avenue (888) WINATIP | 17 blackjack tables, Pai Gow poker, roulette and 2,000 gaming machines. |
Island View Casino Resort3300 West Beach Boulevard (877) 774-8439 | 45 blackjack tables, roulette, craps and 2,100 gaming machines. |
Isle of Capri Casino - Biloxi151 Beach Boulevard (800) 843-4753 | 23 blackjack tables, poker, craps and 1,340 gaming machines. |
Isle of Capri Casino - Lula777 Isle of Capri Parkway (800) 789-5825 | Blackjack, poker and 1,350 slot and video poker machines. |
Isle of Capri Casino - Natchez70 Silver Street (800) 843-4753 | 10 blackjack tables ($3 to $1,000), poker, craps and 634 gaming machines. |
Lighthouse Point Casino199 North Lakefront Road (800) 878-1777 | 14 blackjack tables ($3 to $1000 bets), craps, roulette and 761 gaming machines. |
Palace Casino Resort158 East Howard Avenue (800) 725-2239 | 27 blackjack tables, poker, roulette and 826 gaming machines. |
Rainbow Hotel Casino1380 Warrenton Road (800) 503-3777 | 7 blackjack tables ($2 to $2,000 bets), roulette, craps and 930 gaming machines. |
Resorts Casino Tunica1100 Casino Strip Boulevard (662) 363-7777 | 10 blackjack tables, keno, poker and 1,150 gaming machines. |
Sam's Town Tunica Hotel and Gambling Hall1477 Casino Strip Boulevard (800) 456-0711 | 21 blackjack tables, poker, roulette and 1,350 gaming machines. |
Sheraton Casino and Hotel1107 Casino Center Drive (800) 391-3777 | Blackjack, craps, roulette and 1,414 gaming machines. |
Silver Slipper Casino5000 South Beach Boulevard (866) 775-4773 | Blackjack, poker and 995 gaming machines. |
Silver Star Casino13541 Highway 16 West (866) 44-PEARL | Blackjack ($5 to $10,000 bets), craps, poker and 3,083 gaming machines. |
Treasure Bay Casino Resort1980 Beach Boulevard (800) 747-2839 | 20 blackjack tables ($5 to $3,000 bets), baccarat, roulette and 802 gaming machines. |
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