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What’s your blackjack play worth?

Table play is rated by eye: your average bet, your time, and the table's speed. Estimate your blackjack theoretical — the number behind your comps and offers.

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theoretical per day of play · at slower, average & faster play

Estimates use industry-standard house-edge and pace-of-play assumptions for entertainment and informational purposes only. Actual results and casino-recorded theoretical vary by game, machine, and play. Must be 21+ to gamble. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, call 1-800-522-4700.

How casinos rate blackjack

There's no card tracking every hand at a table — the floor estimates your average bet and time played, then applies a standard edge.

You're rated, not counted

The pit logs your buy-in, average bet, and hours. Always card in before your first bet — unrated hands earn you nothing.

Table speed is everything

A full table deals about 55 hands an hour; heads-up against the dealer can reach 190. Same bet, 3× the theo — that's the real blackjack story.

The 1.75% number

Perfect basic strategy plays near 0.5%, but casinos rate the average player at roughly 1.75% — and that's the number your comps are built on.

Example: $25 a hand for 4 hours at an average table (~90 hands/hr) is about a $158 theoretical — worth roughly $40–$63 a day in comps and offers.

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