Gambling Spots In Colorado

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Colorado has had legal blackjack since 1991. When first instituted, casinos were only open until 2 am and the largest wager a player could make was $5. Laws were changed in Colorado in 2009 so casinos could stay open for 24 hours a day. The maximum wager was raised from $5 to $100.

Colorado casinos have different blackjack rules. You can see a full outline of Colorado blackjack rules from the Colorado State Enforcement here.

Colorado Gaming Association officials, for example, were in the process of getting further clarification from the governor’s office on Monday after the announcement to understand the order fully. Colorado has 40 casinos spread between Black Hawk, Cripple Creek, and Central City. Each casino has some form of gambling but not all casinos offer blackjack. Below is a list of the casinos that deal blackjack in Colorado.

Along with blackjack, many casinos in Colorado have additional games including craps, slots and Pai Gow. Colorado sports betting is also launching in May 2020.

Colorado Blackjack Rules

  • Natural blackjack may pay 3-to-2 or 6-to-5
  • Dealer may stand on Soft 17
  • Player may double down on any two cards
  • Player may double after splitting a pair
  • Casinos must offer Surrender

Casinos Dealing Blackjack in Colorado

Colorado has 40 casinos spread between Black Hawk, Cripple Creek, and Central City. Each casino has some form of gambling but not all casinos offer blackjack. Below is a list of the casinos that deal blackjack in Colorado.

Black Hawk, Colorado

Gambling Near Colorado Springs

Central City, Colorado

Cripple Creek, Colorado

Table Games Revenue in Colorado

Colorado offers a detailed breakdown of all gaming revenue. Gaming reports include coin-in for every denomination of slot machine as well as drop for individual table games, including blackjack. The reports are filed monthly and annually for each region and the state as a whole.

Here’s a breakdown of blackjack drop for each region and the state of Colorado for the 2016-2017 tax year:

Statewide: $205,906,827.62
Black Hawk: $170,163,200.07
Cripple Creek: $24,856,949.60
Central City: $10,886,677.95

Visit the Enforcement Division of the Colorado Department of Revenue for more information on casinos around the state.

History of Blackjack in Colorado

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Casino gambling in Colorado started in 1991. The games were low limits with the largest wager available only $5. In 2009 the state approved increased the maximum wager to $100. This isn’t a very high limit for whales but it’s a more acceptable to high stakes players.

Today there are 40 casinos in Black Hawk, Central City, and Cripple Creek Colorado. However, only around half of those casinos have blackjack tables. Some of the smaller casinos may offer blackjack on a slot machine.

Blackjack games in Colorado vary. Casinos may pay the traditional 3:2 when a player is dealt a natural blackjack. They may also choose to pay 6:5 when a player is dealt blackjack. Recreational gamblers might enjoy these lower limits games regardless of the rules.

Additional US States: Florida blackjack – NJ Blackjack – Pennsylvania Blackjack

Ameristar Casino, Black Hawk

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This is a list of casinos in Colorado.

List of casinos[edit]

List of casinos in the U.S. state of Colorado
CasinoCityCountyStateDistrictTypeComments
Ameristar Casino Black HawkBlack HawkGilpinColorado
Black Diamond Casino and SaloonCripple CreekTellerColorado
Brass Ass Casino of Cripple CreekCripple CreekTellerColorado
Bronco Billy's CasinoCripple CreekTellerColoradoowned by Full House Resorts
Bull Durham Saloon and CasinoBlack HawkGilpinColorado
Bullpen CasinoBlack HawkGilpinColorado
Bullwhacker's Black Hawk Canyon and Grand Plateau CasinoBlack HawkGilpinColorado
Century Casino Central CityCentral CityGilpinColorado
Colorado Central Station CasinoBlack HawkGilpinColoradoowned by Isle of Capri Casinos
Colorado Grande CasinoCripple CreekTellerColorado
Creeker's Gaming HallCripple CreekTellerColorado
Dan Cooper's Eureka! CasinoBlack HawkGilpinColoradoclosed 2008
Doc Holliday CasinoCentral CityGilpinColorado
Dostal Alley Brewpub & CasinoCentral CityGilpinColorado
Double Eagle Hotel & CasinoCripple CreekTellerColorado
Double Eagle Hotel & Casino & the Gold Creek CasinoCripple CreekTellerColorado
Easy Street CasinoCentral CityGilpinColorado
Famous BonanzaCentral CityGilpinColorado
The Gilpin CasinoBlack HawkGilpinColorado
Gold Rush Hotel & Casino/Gold Digger's CasinoCripple CreekTellerColorado
Golden Gates CasinoBlack HawkGilpinColoradoowned by Golden Gaming
Golden Gulch CasinoBlack HawkGilpinColoradoowned by Golden Gaming
Golden Mardi Gras CasinoBlack HawkGilpinColoradoowned by Golden Gaming
Imperial CasinoCripple CreekTellerColorado
Isle of Capri Casino and HotelBlack HawkGilpinColorado
J.P. McGills Hotel & CasinoCripple CreekTellerColorado
Johnny Nolon's CasinoCripple CreekTellerColorado
The Lodge Casino at Black HawkBlack HawkGilpinColorado
Midnight Rose Hotel & CasinoCripple CreekTellerColorado
Red Dolly CasinoBlack HawkGilpinColorado
Reserve Casino HotelCentral CityGilpinColorado
The Richman Casino Wild Card Saloon & CasinoBlack HawkGilpinColorado
Monarch Casino Black HawkBlack HawkGilpinColoradoformerly Riviera Black Hawk Casino
Saratoga Casino Black HawkBlack HawkGiipinColorado
Scarlet's CasinoCentral CityGilpinColorado
Silver Hawk Saloon & CasinoBlack HawkGilpinColorado
Sky Ute Lodge and CasinoIgnacioLa PlataColorado
Teller HouseCentral CityGilpinColoradoserves as restaurant since 2005
Uncle Sam's CasinoCripple CreekTellerColorado
Ute Mountain Casino Hotel & ResortTowaocMontezumaColorado
Wild Horse CasinoCripple CreekTellerColorado
Womacks Casino & HotelCripple CreekTellerColorado

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Gambling spots in colorado ski resorts

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  • Ameristar Black Hawk

See also[edit]

References[edit]

Gambling

External links[edit]

  • Media related to Casinos in Colorado at Wikimedia Commons
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