Table Games
When you play among familiar faces and friendly strangers at Boomtown Casino, just about anything can—and often does—happen. Pull up a chair to one of 29 tables, including Blackjack and Poker, and walk away feeling like a richer man.- Increased frequency of cleaning in high touch areas such as restaurants, restrooms, elevators, and frequently touched areas on the casino floor.
- Increased hand sanitizing stations throughout the casino.
- Deep Cleaning of the casino will take place daily from 5 a.m. – 8 a.m.
Table Games: Open Daily from Noon – 5 a.m.
Boomtown New Orleans offers a variety of electronic table game experiences, including the new Fusion Auto Roulette featured on the 1st Floor!
- Six safely distanced seats to enjoy great roulette actions.
- Tracks winning trends for numbers, odds and evens, and how many spins since your favorite number has hit!
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All Your Favorite Table Games
Baccarat
All Baccarat games include Dragon Bonus or 5 Treasures Side Bets.
The object of Baccarat is simple: bet on which hand will have the highest value – the player, the bank, or a tie. To begin, a total of four cards are dealt: the first and third are the player’s hand, while the second and fourth belong to the dealer. Face cards and tens are worth zero, aces are worth 1 and cards 2 through 9 are worth that number. The hand value is determined by the sum total of the cards. For example, a 2 and a 3 are worth 5 (2+3 = 5). However, in values that exceed 10, the first digit is dropped. So a 6 and a 7 are worth 3 (6+7 = 13, drop the first digit of 1). The highest possible value is 9.
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Three Card Poker
Easy to learn and fun to play, Three-Card Poker has gained enormous popularity in casinos. The game actually consists of two games: Ante-and-Play (in which you play the dealer to see who has the highest hand) and PairPlus (in which you simply wager on whether or not you’ll be dealt a pair or better).
For Ante-and-Play, the player places an “ante” (bet) before receiving his cards. The cards are then dealt, and the player can fold and lose the ante, or raise by placing a bet of equal money to the ante. If he chooses to play, one of three things can happen. The first is that the dealer does not qualify (have a hand of queen high or better) and the ante is paid out even money while the play bet is returned to the player. If the dealer does qualify, the player wins if his hand ranks higher than the dealer’s, resulting in a payout of even money on the ante and the play bets. If the dealer has the higher hand, the dealer takes both the ante and the play bets.