Author: Olivia Brown | Edited By: Joe Clark
Last Updated: January 8, 2025
What Are They?
It is the amount you gain after winning a hand in the Blackjack card game. The payouts vary depending on the predetermined game’s rules, specific casino type, your hand values, and the dealer’s hands.
Blackjack Payout Chart
Here is a complete chart outlining the standard payouts you can expect in a standard Blackjack game:
Hand/Scenario | Explanation | Payout | Example |
Blackjack (Natural 21) | Side bet when the dealer’s upcard is an Ace | 3:2 | If you bet $10, you win $15, and a total of $25 is returned. |
Standard Win | If your hand is higher than the dealer’s hand without exceeding 21, you win. | 1:1 | You receive an amount equal to your original bet. Wager $10, win $10 and a total of $20 is returned to you. |
Insurance Bet | When you split a pair into two hands and win with either or both hands. | 2:1 | You bet $5 and win $10, with a total of $15. |
Push (Tie) | If both the player and the dealer have hands of equal value, it is a push. | No Win/Loss | You bet $10, no win or loss, $10 returned. |
Split Hand Win | Double the initial bet and receive one more card | You bet $10, split into two $10 hands, and win $20 (total $30 if one hand wins and one loses). | |
Double Down Win | Double the initial bet and receive one more card | 1:1 on the double bet | You bet $10, double it to $20, and win $20 (a total of $40 returned to you). |
Surrender | Half of the original bet is returned | – | You bet $10, and lose. You get back only $5. |
5-Card Charlie | Special payout if a player has five cards without busting | 1:1 | You bet $10, win $10, and a total of $20 is returned to you. |
Additional Tips:
- 3:2 Payout for Blackjack: Casinos traditionally pay out 3:2 for a natural Blackjack. However, some casinos might offer a 6:5 payout
- Check for Special Rules: Some casinos might implement additional rules or variations, such as Spanish 21, Pontoon Blackjack, or Super Fun 21, each with its own Blackjack payout chart.
Payouts for Common Side Bets in Blackjack
Bet Type | Description | Payout |
Perfect Pairs | When your first two cards form a pair (e.g., two 7s) | 25:1 |
Colored Pair | When your first two cards are the same value and color but different suits (e.g., 7s, 7c) | 12:1 |
Mixed Pair | When your first two cards are the same value but have different suits and colors (e.g., 7d, 7c) | 6:1 |
21+3 | When your first two cards plus the dealer’s upcard form a flush, straight, or three-of-a-kind. | 9:1 |
Flush | 21+3: When the cards are all the same suit | 5:1 |
Straight | 21+3: When the cards are in consecutive order but different suits | 10:1 |
Three-of-a-Kind | 21+3: When the cards are all the same value but different suits | 25:1 |
Suited Three of a Kind | 21+3: When the cards are all the same value and suit | 100:1 |
Straight Flush | 21+3: When the cards are in consecutive order and the same suit | 40:1 |
Payouts for Additional Side Bets in Blackjack
Bet Type | Description | Payout |
Lucky Ladies | When your hand totals 20, with specific bonuses for suited pairs | |
Unsuited 20 | Two cards totaling 20 different suits | 4:1 |
Suited 20 | Two cards totaling 20, same suit | 10:1 |
Matched 20 | Two Queens of Hearts | 200:1 |
Lucky Lucky | When your first two cards and the dealer’s upcard total 19, 20, or 21 | |
19 | Any 19 total | 2:1 |
20 | Any 20 total | 2:1 |
21 | Any 21 total | 3:1 |
Suited 21 | Any 21 total of the same suit | 15:1 |
6-7-8 Mixed | Three cards of 6, 7, and 8 of different suits | 5:1 |
6-7-8 Suited | Three cards of 6, 7, and 8 of the same suit | 25:1 |
7-7-7 Mixed | Three 7s of different suits | 50:1 |
7-7-7 Suited | Three 7s of the same suit | 100:1 |
Royal Match | When your first two cards are a King and Queen of the same suit | |
Any Suit | King and Queen of the same suit | 5:2 |
Suited | King and Queen of the same suit | 25:1 |
Super Sevens | When your first card is a 7, with specific bonuses for multiple 7s | |
First Card 7 | Your first card is a 7 | 3:1 |
Two 7s Mixed | The first two cards are 7s of different suits | 50:1 |
Two 7s Suited | The first two cards are 7s of the same suit | 100:1 |
Three 7s Mixed | The first three cards are 7s of different suits | 500:1 |
Three 7s Mixed | The first three cards are 7s of the same suits | 5000:1 |
Buster Blackjack | When the dealer busts, with increasing payouts for more cards in the bust | |
Dealer Busts with 3-4 Cards | 2:1 | |
Dealer Busts with 5 Cards | 4:1 | |
Dealer Busts with 6 Cards | 18:1 | |
Dealer Busts with 7 Cards | 50:1 | |
Dealer Busts with 8+ Cards | 250:1 | |
Pair Square | When your first two cards are a pair, with additional bonuses for specific pairs | |
Any pair | 10:1 | |
Specific Pair | Specific pre-designated pair (e.g., two Aces) | 25:1 |
What will 5 to 1 odds payout?
The higher the payout, the greater the odds against a team. With 5 to 1 odds, you can win $5 for every $1 you bet.
Does a blackjack dealer hit on 16?
Yes, if the total is 16 or under, the dealer has to take a card. The dealer continues to take cards until the total is 17 or more, at which point the dealer must stand.
How to calculate 6 to 5 blackjack payouts?
You get an extra $1 for every $5 bet. Therefore, you get $6 for a $5 blackjack bet, $30 for a $25 chip, and $120 for a $100 chip.