21+3
The 21+3 side bet is the most common side bet in blackjack. It is offered in most
land-based and online 💵 casinos. This side bet is adapted from poker and involves both
the player's and the dealer's cards.
There are four major 💵 types of 21+3 side bets in
Blackjack. The payout for each winning hand was 9:1, resulting in a house edge 💵 of
3.24%. The wager results in a win if the player's two cards and the dealers' face-up
cards make any 💵 of these combinations.
Flush
This bet is placed on the possibility of
all the three cards being of the same suit. The 💵 odds of winning this bet are 5:1. For
example, three spade cards (i.e., 2♠7♠4♠).
Straight
In this bet, the player wins if 💵 the
three cards are of consecutive ranks. The odds of winning this bet are 10:1. For
example, two, three, and 💵 four of different suits (i.e., 2♥3♦4♥).
Straight Flush
This
wager is placed on the possibility that all three cards are of the 💵 same suit and have
consecutive values. The odds of winning this bet are 40:1. For example, four, five, and
six 💵 of hearts (i.e., 4♥5♥6♥).
Three of a Kind
In this wager, the player wins if the
three cards are of the same 💵 numerical value (meaning tens and figures are considered
the same). The odds of winning this bet are 30:1. For example, 💵 two kings and a ten
(i.e., 10♦K♥K♣).
A suited three-of-a-kind is a side bet in which the cards are of the
💵 same numerical denomination and are of the same suit. The payout for this bet is 100:1.
For example, three ten-ranked 💵 cards of spades (i.e., 10♠Q♠A♠).