Blackjack Side Bets In Between
21+3 is another popular side bet when playing blackjack and unlike Perfect Pairs from which you can win in 3 ways, 21+3 has 5 different ways to win. Another difference between 21+3 and Perfect Pairs is that instead of just using the two cards which you are dealt, with 21+3, you are using your two cards as well as the dealers up-turned card. The side bet is based on standard blackjack rules. The primary object is for the dealer's up card to fall between the player's two initial cards in rank. For tight spreads of three ranks or less, the pays get larger.
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Introduction
Much like Red Dog, the goal is for one card to fall between two others in rank. In this case, the primary goal is the dealer's up card to fall between the player's initial two cards. As of 2019, this side bet is becoming popular, with several placements I'm aware of.
The name of this bet is rather unclear. Judging by the table felt, it would seem to be titled just 'In.' However, the AGS web site, the company that markets the game, refers to it as the 'In BETween.' So, I'm going to go with that.
Rules
The side bet is based on standard blackjack rules. The primary object is for the dealer's up card to fall between the player's two initial cards in rank. For tight spreads of three ranks or less, the pays get larger. There is also a premium win for a three of a kind. The full pay table is below. All wins are on a 'to win' basis.
In BETween — Pay Table
Event | Pays |
---|---|
Triple match | 30 |
One-card spread | 10 |
Two-card spread | 6 |
Three-card spread | 4 |
All other spreads | 1 |
Analysis
The following table show the probability and contribution to the return for the In BETween bet using one deck of cards. The lower right cell shows a house edge of 10.46%.
In BETween Return Table -- One Deck
Event | Pays | Permutations | Probability | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Triple match | 30 | 312 | 0.002353 | 0.070588 |
One-card spread | 10 | 1,408 | 0.010618 | 0.106184 |
Two-card spread | 6 | 2,560 | 0.019306 | 0.115837 |
Three-card spread | 4 | 3,456 | 0.026063 | 0.104253 |
All other spreads | 1 | 29,184 | 0.220090 | 0.220090 |
Loss | -1 | 95,680 | 0.721569 | -0.721569 |
Total | 132,600 | 1.000000 | -0.104615 |
The following table show the probability and contribution to the return for the In BETween bet using two decks of cards. The lower right cell shows a house edge of 7.76%.
In BETween Return Table -- Two Decks
Event | Pays | Permutations | Probability | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Triple match | 30 | 4,368 | 0.003998 | 0.119931 |
One-card spread | 10 | 11,264 | 0.010309 | 0.103091 |
Two-card spread | 6 | 20,480 | 0.018744 | 0.112463 |
Three-card spread | 4 | 27,648 | 0.025304 | 0.101217 |
All other spreads | 1 | 233,472 | 0.213680 | 0.213680 |
Loss | -1 | 795,392 | 0.727965 | -0.727965 |
Total | 1,092,624 | 1.000000 | -0.077582 |
The following table show the probability and contribution to the return for the In BETween bet using four decks of cards. The lower right cell shows a house edge of 6.04%.
In BETween Return Table -- Four Decks
Event | Pays | Permutations | Probability | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Triple match | 30 | 43,680 | 0.004925 | 0.147742 |
One-card spread | 10 | 90,112 | 0.010160 | 0.101597 |
Two-card spread | 6 | 163,840 | 0.018472 | 0.110833 |
Three-card spread | 4 | 221,184 | 0.024937 | 0.099750 |
All other spreads | 1 | 1,867,776 | 0.210583 | 0.210583 |
Loss | -1 | 6,482,944 | 0.730923 | -0.730923 |
Total | 8,869,536 | 1.000000 | -0.060417 |
The following table show the probability and contribution to the return for the In BETween bet using six decks of cards. The lower right cell shows a house edge of 5.42%.
In BETween Return Table -- Six Decks
Event | Pays | Permutations | Probability | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Triple match | 30 | 157,872 | 0.005248 | 0.157453 |
One-card spread | 10 | 304,128 | 0.010111 | 0.101107 |
Two-card spread | 6 | 552,960 | 0.018383 | 0.110298 |
Three-card spread | 4 | 746,496 | 0.024817 | 0.099268 |
All other spreads | 1 | 6,303,744 | 0.209567 | 0.209567 |
Loss | -1 | 22,014,720 | 0.731874 | -0.731874 |
Total | 30,079,920 | 1.000000 | -0.054182 |
The following table show the probability and contribution to the return for the In BETween bet using eight decks of cards. The lower right cell shows a house edge of 5.10%.
In BETween Return Table -- Eight Decks
Event | Pays | Permutations | Probability | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Triple match | 30 | 386,880 | 0.005413 | 0.162389 |
One-card spread | 10 | 720,896 | 0.010086 | 0.100863 |
Two-card spread | 6 | 1,310,720 | 0.018339 | 0.110032 |
Three-card spread | 4 | 1,769,472 | 0.024757 | 0.099029 |
All other spreads | 1 | 14,942,208 | 0.209061 | 0.209061 |
Loss | -1 | 52,342,784 | 0.732344 | -0.732344 |
Total | 71,472,960 | 1.000000 | -0.050970 |
The following table summarizes the house edge by number of decks.
House Edge Summary
External Links
Discussion about the In BETween bet in my forum at Wizard of Vegas.
Written by:Michael Shackleford
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The Blackjack Match side bet is similar to matching side bets you’ve probably seen over the years. The difference is that it has a progressive jackpot in addition to fixed payouts. Let’s take a look at how Blackjack Match works.
Playing Blackjack Match Payouts
Like other blackjack side bets, a player must bet on the base blackjack game in order to make a Blackjack Match side bet. This side bet can generate large jackpots because it has a larger buy-in price than most side bets. Blackjack Match requires a $5 wager instead of the $1 that most casinos require for a side bet. Note that most casinos on the Vegas Strip require $5. Other Las Vegas casinos usually have a $1 side bet.
There are two pay tables offered for Blackjack Match. We’ll use the payout table from Resorts Casino in Atlantic City, NJ.
- The player receives an Ace first two cards: 2-1
- A player is dealt an unsuited natural blackjack: 5-1
- The player is dealt a suited natural blackjack: 10-1
- Both player and dealer have an unsuited natural blackjack: 50-1
- Both player and dealer have a suited natural blackjack: 300-1
Blackjack Side Bets In Between Half
Progressive Jackpots
The two big jackpots are when both the player and dealer have the same suited blackjacks.
- Both player and dealer have the same suited natural blackjack: 10% of progressive jackpot
- Both player and dealer have Ace and King of the same suit: 100% of progressive jackpot
If a player wins a progressive jackpot, anyone else playing the Blackjack Match side bet will receive an “Envy” bonus.
- If the small jackpot is hit, each player betting on the bonus will receive $1,000.
- If a player wins the 100% progressive jackpot, each player betting Blackjack Match will win $3,000.
Blackjack Side Bets In Between Poker
Growing Popularity of Blackjack Side Bets
Side bets started with carnival games like 3 Card Poker, Let It Ride, and Mississippi Stud Poker. Anecdotally these games are mostly played by less experienced gamblers. These games are popular because they’re easy to play and offer large wins for a low minimum buy-in.
In the past decade or so we’ve seen the popularity of this type of wager grow in popularity for all casino games. In sportsbooks, parlays are more popular than ever. Players enjoy risking a little to win a lot – even if those large wins are few and far between.
Progressive jackpots are now making their way to blackjack games. While many experienced players will skip the bet, many recreational gamblers will take their shot at the glory of a big win.
Unlike many side bets, experienced players might be able to minimize the house edge for Blackjack Match. Players who can count cards could dip in and out of this wager when the count notes there may be more Tens, Face Cards, and Aces in the deck. It’s unlikely experienced counters will bother but it’s possible that skill could work for Blackjack Match.