The minimum at these tables is $5, while the max bet is set at $500 – not that you would want to risk so much on a 6:5 game. Spotlight 29 has two-three single deck Blackjack tables but they all have the 6:5 payouts, so they’re definitely a no. On the plus side, the casino has plenty of $5 minimum tables for most card games.
The Blackjack offer isn’t anything particular, though, as the only truly playable game is the 6 deck shoe game.
If you’re looking for table games, the casino has around 40 tables with Texas Hold’Em, Pai Gow, Roulette, Mini Baccarat and 3-card poker on tap, among other things. Spotlight 29 has over 80,000 square feet of gambling space that’s mostly covered by slot games and video poker machines. It’s a modest-sized casino with a number of amenities attached to it, including a 2,200 seat arena called the Spotlight Showroom, restaurants, and a conference center. The casino is operated and owned by the Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians and used to be called the Trump 29 before he withdrew his name from it. Located off the I-10 and in-between highways in Coachella, Spotlight 29 is a quick stop casino that’s pretty close to the Fantasy Springs.