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Have a seat at one our table games and try your luck at games such as Blackjack, Three Card Poker, or Craps. With a variety of tables to choose from, you’re sure to have a great time. We bring excitement to the table! Whether you prefer the strategy of Blackjack, or the fast action of Craps you’ll find it here! We offer progressive jackpots for guests to win big! Guests can also enjoy cocktail service while interacting with our friendly dealers. We now offer electronic Blackjack & Roulette available whenever the casino is open!

That’s what makes Silverton Casino such a popular choice for both seasoned players and newbies alike. Try your hand at Blackjack (single-deck, double-deck, and 6-deck shoe – with Royal Match, King’s.

Table Games Hours

Open Thursday — Sunday at Noon

  • Thursday: Open until 10 pm
  • Friday & Saturday: Open until 12 am
  • Sunday: Open until 10 pm

Electronic Table Games

We now offer electronic versions of our table games available 24 hours a day for our guests. Play our variety of electronic table games including:

  • Blackjack
  • Roulette

If the traditional table games are full or are not your speed, grab a chair any time of day at our electronic table games to play at your pace.

How-To-Play: Blackjack

Card Values

Face cards (Jack, Queen and King) are worth 10. Cards 2 through 10 retain their face values. Aces are worth 1 or 11, depending on the hand. Any time an Ace can be used as either 1 or 11, it is called a soft hand. Any time an Ace must be used as 1, or it would force your hand to exceed 21, it is called a hard hand.

Game Play

Players place a wager in their corresponding circle. The dealer then waves a hand over the table, closing all bets. Once the first card is placed on the table, all original bets must remain the same until the conclusion of the hand. Two cards are dealt face up to each player, and two cards (one face up, one face down) are placed in front of the dealer. The card dealt face down is known as the dealer hole card.

Blackjack

A hand of Ace and any 10-value card with the original two cards is called blackjack; it pays 3 to 2 (win $15 on a $10 bet).

The Hitting Round

Players can improve their hands by taking additional cards; this is known as hitting. If a player wants an additional card, they make a scratching motion behind or beside the betting area. A player may take cards until satisfied or until the hand exceeds 21—that is called a break. Once a player decides to stand (no more cards), a horizontal hand motion is made above their wager. Important note: Dealers are not allowed to take verbal commands when addressing hands; a hand signal over the table must be given by each player.

End Game

Once all players complete their hands, the dealer reveals the hole card, placing both cards face up. The dealer draws until a total of hard 17 or better is achieved. The dealer is required to hit a soft 17 or less regardless of players’ hand values. If the dealer breaks, all remaining hands win and are paid even money. If the dealer hits to a total of hard 17 or better, hands closer to 21 than the dealer win. Hands totaling less than the dealer lose. If the dealer and player have the same total, the result is a push: no one wins, no one loses. Important note: The player loses if the dealer has blackjack and the player has a total of 21, which is not blackjack.

Insurance

If the dealer’s up-card is an Ace, players are offered insurance. Insurance is an additional wager betting that the dealer does indeed have blackjack. A player may wager up to half of the original bet by placing cheques on the Insurance Line. At this time, any player dealt blackjack can immediately be paid dollar for dollar on their wager by saying “even money,” regardless of the dealer hole card. The dealer then closes insurance with a hand signal and checks the hole card. If the dealer does indeed have blackjack, insurance pays 2 to 1, and the hand is over. If the dealer does not have blackjack, the insurance wager loses and the hand continues. Keep in mind…players are not allowed to touch the cards & suits are of no significance.

Splitting

If a player’s first two cards are of equal value, the player has the option of splitting them to create two separate hands. When splitting, an additional wager equal to the original bet must be made, and a hand signal (two fingers spread apart) must be given to the dealer. The player will play the first hand until satisfied, give a stand hand signal, and then complete the second hand. When splitting Aces, the player receives only one card for each hand. Important note: When split results in a hand consisting of a 10-value card and Ace, the value now counts as 21 since blackjack is only possible on the two original cards.

Double Down

A confident player may wish to double down by making an additional wager up to the amount of the original bet. Doubling down can be done on 10 or 11 only. A player taking this option receives only one more card for the hand. All other rules apply. And those are the basics of blackjack. Strategy cards are available. They’re easy to use, and they’re allowed at the tables.

How-To-Play: Craps

Game Play

The puck is the most important piece of equipment on the table—you’ll see it immediately. When in the OFF position, it indicates the next round is ready to begin. The next shooter takes the dice and rolls. If a 2, 3, 7, 11 or 12 is rolled, the round is over immediately. If a 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 is rolled, that number becomes the point. The puck is then turned to ON and placed on the point. The shooter then continues to roll until a 7 is rolled. The round is then over, and a new shooter takes the dice.

Field Bet

One of the most popular in the Casino, this is a one-time bet that the next roll will be a 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 or 12. The 3, 4, 9, 10 and 11 pay even money, and the 2 and 12 pay 2 to 1.

Betting the Pass Line

Betting with the dice. This bet should only be made when the puck is OFF. When the shooter rolls a 7 or 11 on the first throw (come-out roll), it is considered a natural and you win. When the shooter rolls a 2, 3 or 12 on the come-out roll, it is craps and you lose. Any other number becomes the point. You win if the point repeats before a 7 is rolled, and your bet is removed if a 7 is rolled before you make your point. Place these bets in the area marked Pass Line on the layout.

Craps Etiquette

  • Roll so both dice hit the opposite back wall
  • The shooter may handle the dice with only one hand
  • The dice should stay in plain sight of casino staff

Betting the Don’t Pass Line

Table

Betting against the dice. This wager can only be made when the puck is OFF. You lose on a natural 7 or 11 and win on a 2 or 3. The number 12 is a push: nobody wins, nobody loses. Any other number becomes the point, and you win if 7 is rolled before the point is repeated. Your bet is removed if the point is made before a 7 is rolled. Place these bets in the area marked Don’t Pass Line.

Come Bets

Again, this is betting with the dice, except that Come Bets are made after the puck is ON. You win on a natural 7 or 11, and your bet is removed on craps—2, 3 or 12. Any other number becomes the come-point and you win if your come-point is made before a 7 is rolled. Place these bets in the area marked Come.

Don’t Come Bets

This is the reverse of betting the Come. You lose on a 7 or 11, and win on a 2 or 3; 12 is a push. If a 7 is rolled before your don't come-point is made, you win. If the don’t come-point is made before a 7 is rolled, you lose. Place these bets in the area marked Don’t Come.

Betting the True Odds

Once the puck is ON, you may bet true odds-up to 3, 4 or 5 times your original bet-in addition to your flat (original) bet. The odds win if your flat bet wins, and your bet is removed if your flat bet loses. Payouts are determined by the number combinations on the dice. You are betting on the number of ways on the dice to lose; the house will pay out the difference:

  • 4 and 10 pay 2 to 1
  • 5 and 9 pay 3 to 2
  • 6 and 8 pay 6 to 5

Place Bets

You may take a Place Bet any time on any or all of the following numbers: 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10. If the number on which you have made a Place Bet rolls before a 7, you win and are paid as follows:

  • 4 and 10 pays 9 to 5
  • 5 and 9 pays 7 to 5
  • 6 and 8 pay 7 to 6

Place your cheques in the Come area and tell the dealer on which number you want to bet. Place Bets can be removed at any time. These wagers do not win or lose when the puck is OFF.

Other Bets

Take note of the other possible bets on the table layout: proposition, horn, world and hard way. Payouts are included on the layout itself; Casino staff can provide you with further information.

How-To-Play: Three Card Poker

Three card poker is one of the most requested games in the Casino today. It is a stud poker game using one deck of 52 cards. The table can accommodate seven players; each position has three spaces marked Ante, Play and Pair Plus directly in front of it. The player can bet the Ante, Pair Plus or both to begin the game. All bets must be a minimum of $5, but the Ante and Pair Plus bets do not have to be the same amount. Then, each player—and the dealer—will be dealt three cards face down.

The Ante and Play Bets

The Ante is a bet against the dealer’s hand. After the player views his cards, he must decide if he believes his hand can beat the dealer’s. If so, he must make an additional wager equal to the Ante bet called the Play. The player’s cards are placed face-down in the box marked Play with the Play wager on top; this signifies that the player wishes to remain in the hand.
If the player does not believe his hand can beat the dealer’s, he should push his cards forward alongside his bet, signifying he does not wish to make the Play. The Ante wager is then taken in forfeit. Once all Play bets have been made, the dealer turns his hand. In order to qualify, the dealer must have a hand of queen-high or better. If the dealer does not qualify, there is a push on the Play: no one wins, no one loses. The Ante pays even money, or 1 to 1. If the dealer qualifies and the player beats the dealer, the Play pays 1 to 1, and the Ante pays 1 to 1. If the dealer qualifies and the dealer beats the player, both the Ante and the Play lose. If the dealer qualifies and the dealer’s hand ties the player’s hand, there is a push on both the Ante and the Play. Additionally, the following hands are always paid on the Ante bet, regardless of the dealer’s hand. This is called the Ante Bonus:

Straight (3 in a sequence unsuited)1 to 1
Three of a Kind (3 of same kind)4 to 1
Straight Flush (3 in a sequence suited)5 to 1


Did you know? A player can play “in the blind” by pushing the cards into the play box without looking at the hand dealt.

Pair Plus Bet

The Pair Plus is a bet on the hand value and does not play against the dealer. The Pair Plus will not be affected by the win or loss of the Ante and Play wagers. Therefore, the Pair Plus is paid or taken, whether or not the dealer qualifies. If the player is only betting on the Pair Plus, he places his cards face down in the Play area if he has a winning hand, or simply folds if the hand does not have a pair or higher.
The following hands are paid on Pair Plus bets:

Pair (2 of same kind)1 to 1
Flush (3 of same suit) 4 to 1
Straight (3 in sequence unsuited) 5 to 1
Three of a Kind (3 of same kind)30 to 1
Straight Flush (3 in sequence suited)40 to 1


On any hand other than those described above, the Pair Plus bet loses.

Basic Rules to Remember

  1. Original bets on the Ante or Pair Plus may not be increased, decreased or withdrawn after the first card has been dealt.
  2. Players may show their hand to each other and discuss the hand in progress, but the cards must be kept above the table, inside the rail and in their own area at all times.
  3. Ace is always high—except in the 3-2-Ace sequence; then, it is played as the lowest straight or the lowest straight flush (if suited).
  4. Each player can play two table positions and cannot bet on or against another player.

The following bets or combination of bets may be made for each hand:

  • Bet Ante to play against the dealer
  • Bet Pair Plus to play your hand only
  • Bet Ante and Pair Plus to play both

The order of Three Card Poker combinations is different than that of five-card poker games. The ranking of hands is as follows:

Job
  1. Straight Flush
  2. Three of a Kind
  3. Straight
  4. Flush
  5. Pair
  6. High Card
Progressive Bet Envy
A, K, Q spades100%$100
A, K, Q diamonds, hearts, clubs$500$25
Straight Flush$70
Three of a Kind$60
Straight $6

TABLE GAME BREAKDOWN

6-Deck Blackjack

  • 3 tables available
  • Table limits from $5 - $100
  • $25 - $500 table limits available upon request

2-Deck Blackjack

  • 1 table available
  • Table limits from $10 - $200

Double Deck Pitch

  • 1 table available
  • Table limits from $10 - $200

Three Card Poker

  • 1 table available
  • Table limits from $5 - $50

Craps

  • Odds of 3x, 4x and 5x available on weekends
  • Table limts from $5 - $500

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For the uninitiated, a casino table game is any game that are played on a table and operated by one or more live dealers. This includes games like Blackjack, roulette, craps, three card poker, baccarat, pai gow, etc. And you are doing your wallet a disservice every time you don’t at least play a hand or two because casino table games are typically your best chance at winning. All it takes is a little bit of practice and you’ll be in a position to start getting the most out of your online casino experience.

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Real Money Blackjack

By far one of the most popular casino table games around the world because it’s easy to play and it also offers some of the best odds for players of any experience level. Winning a hand of real money blackjack is really as simple beating the dealer’s card total without going over 21.

Players and the dealer each receive two cards. Depending on the cards you are dealt, you can either stand (end your turn), hit (take another card, or however many you need to get a winning total), double (double your bet and take only one more card), split (turn a pair into two separate hands) or surrender (forfeit half your bet).

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Real Money Roulette

One of the most popular table games in history, the game first appeared in the 17th century when French mathematician Blaise Pascal was trying to invent a perpetual motion machine. And while he was unsuccessful in his quest for perpetual motion, his wheel mechanism was the foundation for the game we know and love today.

Whether you play in a brick-and-mortar casino or online, a real money roulette wheel consists of numbers 1 to 36, alternately colored red and back, plus a green 0 and 00. The dealer or croupier spins the wheel and then spins a ball in the opposite direction. Players must predict where the ball will stop to win.

There are two basic kinds of bets a player can place in real money roulette: inside bets and outside bets. Inside bets are all located on the inner section of the table. So if you want to put a chip on a single number, that’s an inside bet. You can bet straight up, split, corner, five or line. Outside bets offer lower payouts because you have a better chance at winning. Rather than betting on specific numbers, you’re betting on broader categories like certain kinds of number like color, odd or even, low or high.

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Real Money Craps

Another casino table games that beginners are typically too intimidated to try is craps. This is a shame because, it’s not just easy to understand, it’s pretty easy to win. Best of all, real money craps also offers you a chance to win alongside other players, creating a unique and fun atmosphere in both land and online casinos.

All you need to know before playing real money craps is that one of the players at the table rolls two dice. If the two dice total seven or eleven, everyone who placed a “Pass Line” bet--which means that you’ve backed the shooter--wins even money. If the shooter rolls a total of two, three or twelve, the house collects.

Should the shooter roll a 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10, the dealer or croupier marks your point. Once the point is established, what the shooter needs to do is roll the dice once more and hit the same number again. It doesn’t have to be the same combination, just the same sum. So, if you shoot the dice, hit an eight with two fours, you can still win if you hit an eight with a five and a three.

When you’re not shooting, you can place bets on the pass line or don’t pass line. The pass line bet means you bet the shooter will roll a natural or by winning the point. Don’t pass, as you might have already guessed, is the opposite. You can also place come or don’t come bets. Come bet wins if a natural is rolled out and loses if the craps are. Don’t come bets means you’re rooting for a 2 or 3.

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Real Money Baccarat

Casino table games job You may remember baccarat from James Bond movies, but you don’t have to be a member of Her Majesty’s Secret Service to play this classic casino table game. Even though baccarat is thought of as a table game reserved for the highest rollers, this shouldn’t deter newcomers from trying it because it’s a lot easier than popular movies may have led you to believe.

Basically, the players select whether to back another player’s hand, the banker’s hand or a tie. The winning hand is whichever one adds up closest to nine. In a standard baccarat hand, the banker and the player are dealt two cards each. Cards two through nine are face value, while a 10, jack, queen and kings have a value of zero. Aces are worth one. If a hand total is more than 10, the second digit of the hand’s total is discarded. For example, two sevens, which is a total of fourteen, makes a four-point hand.

In most baccarat table games, betting on the banker’s hand pays 95 percent of your wager. Backing the player’s hand means you could double what you bet.

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Real Money Three Card Poker

First created in 1994, three card poker was invented to satisfy the need for a version of poker that was played at the speed of other casino table games. The combination of speed, luck, strategy, skill and simplicity has made real money three card poker one of the most popular table games in our online casino.

Unlike most versions of poker, the player isn’t going head-to-head against other players. It’s more like Blackjack in that the objective is to beat the dealer. You start by making an ante bet. Then the dealer gives each player and themselves three cards. The dealer’s cards are face down and the player is only permitted to look at their own cards. Once the player has assessed their hand, they must either fold or call.

The dealer needs at least a queen to “qualify.” If the dealer doesn’t have at least a queen high or better to play, all players are paid 1-to-1 odds on their ante bets and they can take back their “Play” bets. If the dealer does have at least a queen high, your hands will go head-to-head to determine the winner.

The hands from worst to best are:

  • High card. The number or face value of the highest card you were dealt, which should be at least a king if you have any hope of coming out on top.
  • Pair. Two of your cards are the same number of face value.
  • Flush. All three cards are of the same suit.
  • Straight. All three cards fall in sequential order.
  • Three of a kind, also known as “trips.” All three cards are the same number or face value.
  • Straight flush. All three cards of the same suit in sequential order.

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Real Money Pai Gow

Originally a Chinese game that uses a set of 32 dominoes, this casino table game version of pai gow uses a standard deck of 52 cards plus one joker. Like our other real money casino table games, the objective of the game is to beat the dealer, who is more commonly referred to as the banker in real money pai gow games.

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To beat the banker, players must make two poker hands with the seven cards that they are dealt: a five-card high hand and a two-card low hand. Your high hand must beat your low hand. So, if you’re dealt a flush and a pair, your flush would become your high hand and the pair would be your low hand.

Once your high and low hands are set, the dealer reveals them along the banker’s hands. There are three possible outcomes once the hands are revealed:

  • The player wins both hands and wins their bet.
  • The dealer wins both hands and the player loses their bet.
  • The player wins one hand and the dealer wins the other. In this case, no money is exchanged.

In Pai Gow, ties go to the dealer.

You’re almost ready to play this casino table game. The only thing we’d recommend you do before you try one of our many real money Pai Gow games is that you brush up on your poker hand rankings. Once you never have to second-guess whether a full house beats a flush (it does) or if a flush beats a straight (again, it does), you’re ready to start winning at this exciting evolution of a classic Chinese table game.

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