

Gambling throughout Gold Coast is above average. There is no reason to ever play the shoe games with this one available. Players will find $5 double deck blackjack dealt as a pitch where players may double down before and after splitting. Points earned at Gold Coast may be used at any other Boyd Gaming resort. Mailers may also include offers from other Boyd Gaming properties. Blackjack players that give any level of decent action will get free meals and maybe even hotel rooms. In Las Vegas, these include Suncoast, The Orleans, Main Street Station, The Cal, Fremont and Sam’s Town. BConnected for Frequent Blackjack PlayersīConnected is the players club used by Gold Coast and all other Boyd Gaming casinos. Blackjack pays even money, except in diamonds, when it pays 2-1. A player that makes six cards or more without busting wins automatically. Aces may be re-split and hit, as well as surrendered.

Surrender is allowed, even after hitting and doubling down. This game allows players to double down on any number of cards, even after splitting. There are two double deck Super Fun 21 tables. The games use a continuous shuffle machines. Double down before and after splitting is permitted. Players may double down before and after splitting. There are 15 double deck blackjack tables. There are 20 blackjack tables at Gold Coast. The slot and video poker payouts are also above average, especially for a property located so close to the Las Vegas Strip. Gold Coast spreads great games at blackjack and other tables. It also has several dining options that cater to these tourists that are open late to account for the jet lag.

This includes a vast selection of baccarat, Pai Gow Tiles and Pai Gow Poker tables. It specifically caters to tourists from Asia. While Gold Coast is considered a locals casino, it still draws a large number of tourists. It later became a Boyd Gaming property after Coast Casinos was acquired in 2004. It hosts 711 hotel rooms and 87,000 square feet of casino space. It is located on Flamingo Road about one mile west of the Las Vegas Strip. Gold Coast was the first casino built to cater exclusively to the Las Vegas locals market.
