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21+3 Extreme
Introduction
21+3 Extreme payouts depend on the first two cards of the player and the dealer's showing card. The payout structure is as follows, with winnings based on a 'to one' ratio.
21+3 Extreme Pay Table
Event | Pays |
---|---|
Suited three of a kind | Jackpot |
Suited three of a kind | 125 |
Straight flush | 25 |
Three of a kind | 20 |
Straight | 7 |
Flush | 3 |
At the Aquarius in Laughlin on January 20, 2020, only two betting options were permitted: $1 and $5, each accompanied by separate jackpots.
Analysis
The table below contains my evaluation of the 21+3 Extreme game, prior to factoring in the jackpot’s potential value.
21+3 Extreme Return Table
Event | Pays | Combinations | Probability | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Suited three of a kind | ? | 80 | 0.000016 | ? |
Suited three of a kind | 125 | 960 | 0.000191 | 0.023932 |
Straight flush | 25 | 10,368 | 0.002068 | 0.051692 |
Three of a kind | 20 | 26,232 | 0.005231 | 0.104629 |
Straight | 7 | 155,520 | 0.031015 | 0.217108 |
Flush | 3 | 292,896 | 0.058412 | 0.175237 |
Loser | -1 | 4,528,224 | 0.903066 | -0.903066 |
Total | 5,014,280 | 1.000000 | -0.330467 |
For every $1,000 in the $1 bet jackpot, the return increases by 1.60%.
Every $10,000 in the $5 bet jackpot leads to a 3.19% boost in return.
The threshold for the $1 jackpot, where the wager becomes perfectly balanced, is $26,788.90. For the $5 jackpot, it’s five times that amount, totaling $133,944.50. As a point of reference, at the Aquarius in Laughlin on January 20, 2020, the $1 jackpot stood at $14,908 while the $5 jackpot was $30,838.
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21+3 — Fixed pay version of the 21+3.