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Blackjack
Waiting for you at the table!
Get a hand with a value as close to 21 as possible without going over, a hand that goes over 21 is a bust. The players at a blackjack table do not play against each other; they play against the dealer. Each player only has to beat the dealer's hand.
In blackjack, the suits have no meaning. Number cards have a value equal to their number, while all the picture cards (Jacks, Queens, and Kings) are worth 10. Aces can be worth 11 or one, whichever is more beneficial to the person holding the hand. For example, a hand with an Ace and an Eight is worth 19 (the Ace is valued at 11, known as a soft Ace). A hand with an Ace, a Four, and a Nine is worth 14 (the Ace is valued at one, known as a hard Ace, because if it were valued at 11 the hand would bust).
NOTE: Jokers are not used in the game of blackjack.
How to play?
- First the player is dealt two cards for each of the active playing positions. (A position on which the player has placed a bet).
- The Dealer is dealt two cards. Only one of the dealer's cards is dealt face up. The other is face down. This card is called the HOLE CARD. The dealer must hit on all hands totaling 16 or less and stand on all hands totaling 17 or more.
- Judging by the value of the card that the dealer has turned up you must now decide on the best possible action to take based on the hand that you have.
- Taking a STAND. You do this when you believe that the value of your two cards is as close as possible to 21.
- HIT. If you feel that getting another card will bring you closer to 21 without going over you can take a HIT, and the dealer will give you another card.
- If you are dealt an Ace and a 10 or face card this is called a BLACKJACK, and your hand will STAND automatically. If you beat the dealer with a BLACKJACK you are paid out at 3 to 2.
- One you take your desired action, The dealer turns over his Hole card, and the two hands are compared. If the Dealer has 21 or a value higher than your hand you lose. If you have a value higher than the dealer you win. If both you and the dealer have a 21 than it is called a PUSH and you win back the same amount that you bet.
Possible Actions:
- If you are dealt a pair you may SPLIT your hand. Your pair will be divided into two separate hands with a second wager that is equal to your first wager. The four cards are now played as two separate hands.
- If the dealers face up card is an ace there is a possibility that the second card may make a natural blackjack. In this situation the player make an INSURANCE bet. This is basically a bet that the dealer does in fact have a natural blackjack. This allows you to come out even if the dealer does in fact have a blackjack.
- If the value of your first two cards is 9, 10 or 11 you can take the DOUBLE action. This is a wager that your hand total with your next card will be higher than the dealer's completed hand. The wager is always the same as your original wager but you will be paid double should you turn out to be correct.
- If you have SPLIT a pair of aces and then draw a card with a value of ten, this is not a BLACKJACK. Such a hand would have a value of 21. It beats the dealer's hand value less than 21 and ties - called a PUSH - against the dealer's hand value of 21, except if the dealer's hand is a blackjack. top
Caribbean poker
Just like poker… but hotter!
How to play?
Place your wager on the table, prior to the dealer announcing "No more bets". Each player and the dealer will then receive 5 cards, face down. The dealer will turn over one of his cards, then push the cards toward the players, after which the players may look at their cards. They may only look at their own cards, and may not discuss what they have with any other player at the table.
Players have the option to play or fold; if they choose to play, they place their bets (twice the amount of their respective ante) in the bet box. If they choose to fold, they forfeit their ante. After all the players have made their decisions, the dealer reveals his hole cards. The dealer only plays with an ace/king or higher; he then compares his cards to the players' cards (individually, right to left), and the best poker hand wins.
Rules
- Only one hand per player. Players cannot hold or wager on multiple hands at the table.
- Players may not exchange or communicate information regarding their hands to other players or the dealer. Player violation will result in a dead hand and forfeiture of all wagers.
- Incorrect amount of cards to the player constitutes a dead hand (or push) for that player only.
- The decision of the table/casino supervisor is final.
- If the dealer is dealt four cards of the five-card hand, the dealer shall deal an additional card to complete the hand. Any other misdeal to the dealer shall result in all hands being void and the cards shall be reshuffled.
- Each player shall be required to keep the five cards in full view of the dealer at all times. Once each player has examined his or her cards and placed them face down on the layout, they may not touch the cards again.
- If a hole card is exposed prior to the dealer announcing No More Bets, all hands shall be void.
Baccarat
James bond’s favorite game
How to play?
Cards are dealt to two hands, “Player” and “Banker”. You just have to correctly pick which hand will have the higher score, with the highest score in Baccarat being 9 and the lowest being 1. You can also place a bet on Tie, which pays 9 to 1.
Baccarat Rules
- You can choose whether you want to bet on the Dealer, Player, Tie or any combination of the three.
- The Player always goes first.
- The Player hand draws another card if its total is 0-5, otherwise it does not draw another card. Play now proceeds to the banker.
- If the Banker hand totals 7, 8 or 9, the Banker does not get another card.
- If the Banker's first two cards total 0, 1 or 2, then the Banker draws one card, otherwise, the Banker draws cards according to this table:
Card Values
- The suits of the cards have no meaning in the game.
- Cards 2 through 9 counts as face value.
- 10, Jack, Queen, and King count as 0.
- Ace counts as 1.
- To calculate the score for the hand, add the values of each card and drop the ten's digit.
For example:
A hand with a seven of hearts and a seven of spades scores as follows:
7 + 7 = 14 - the ten's digit = 4
A hand with 3 sevens has a score of 1:
7 + 7 + 7 = 21 - the ten's digit = 1 top
paygow poker
Ready for the real table?
How to play?
PaiGow Poker is a card game played with a standard deck of 52 cards plus one Joker, a simple exciting game in 5 steps:
- Place your wager
- Click deal
- You’ll receive seven cards
- Divide them in 2 hands, playing against the dealers 2 hands
- Click Done to see the dealer’s cards
Pai-Gow Poker Rules:
- 5 card hand must rank higher than the 2 card hand
- Cards are ranked according to standard poker rules
- Joker can only be used to complete straights or flushes, otherwise it counts as an Ace
- Dealer wins any copied hand both the 5-card and the 2-card poker hand outrank the dealers hand.
- If the player wins one hand and the dealer wins the other, is considered a tie.
Card Values
The hands are ranked according to standard poker rules with one exception: the Ace-2-3-4-5 straight is the second highest straight. Straights rank, from highest to lowest: Ace-K-Q-J-10, Ace-2-3-4-5, K-Q-J-10-9? 6-5-4-3-2. Also, keep in mind that the best two-card hand is a pair of aces; the two-card hand cannot have a flush (since a flush requires five cards). top
Table games
American roulette
Predict and win!
How to play?
The only skill required to play roulette is the ability to count and predict! Roulette is played by predicting the number that the ball will fall on when it is tossed onto the spinning roulette wheel, and just bet on it!
- Choose the amount you want to wager
- Place your bets on the numbered pockets from 00 to 36
- Click play and the ball will start rolling! top
Roulette “lingo”
Straight bets: Pick a number, 1 to 36, place your bet on that number, if the ball lands there, you win.
Split bet: You have twice as much chance of winning! Place your bet on the line between two numbers, and win if either of the two numbers adjacent to your bet comes up.
Inside bet: A bet placed on the inside of the roulette table. Inside bets include straight up, split, street, square, five number, and six number bets.
Outside bet: A bet place on the outside of a roulette table. Outside bets include column bets, dozen bets, and even money bets.
Street: Placing a bet between three numbered squares.
Square: A bet on four numbered squares.
Column: Betting on a column that includes 12 numbered squares.
Dozen: Betting that the ball will land on either the first, middle, or last third of the numbers.
Even Money: A bet on eighteen (half) the number squares that returns you the money bet place
Remember Roulette is a game of prediction. If you have a good sense of physics and timing it is actually possible to increase your winnings. By taking careful notice of both the position of the ball when it enters the spinning wheel, the speed at which the wheel is turning, and the starting position of the wheel when it starts spinning, it is actually possible for the more astute player to give themselves an edge. Now keep in mind that this fine skill takes years to develop. Don't expect to be able to start playing and instantly start predicting with 100% accuracy. Give yourself a chance to develop, set goals and when you achieve them, set new ones. Roulette is a game to master and have fun while you do it. top
CRAPS
Ordinary day? Spice it up now!
As simple as betting whether the shooter throwing a pair of dice will be able to throw a winning combination!
On the surface the game can appear to be very complicated because it has an almost endless number of betting options. But you don't have to know all the betting options in order to play, just by knowing couple betting options you can still have an exciting game!
How to Play
Craps involves betting on the rolls of two dice, with six sides on each die there are a total of thirty six possible numbers between the two dice.
The easiest way to understand the craps table is to break it down into three sections (Left, Right, and Center). Notice that the left and right sides of the table are the same. The bets in the center are the higher bets. They are riskier but they also payout more!
Learn to calculate the Odds
The main thing to keep in mind when playing craps is that the odds of winning each roll change depend on the bet you are making. Good craps players-anyone can get good if you practice - can instantly determine the odds of a roll. But for beginners you can easily figure out the odds as well by doing a simple calculation.
To figure out your possible chances of rolling any number all you have to do is divide 36 by the number of possible ways that exist between the two dice to make that number. Example: the odds of rolling a seven, simply divide 36 by 6.
The more you play the more you will pick up on natural rhythms and patters in the rolls. This will also add to your instincts and your ability to naturally predict which bets make the most sense. Good luck!
Don't Pass Bets
The wager is placed on the DON'T PASS BAR field. A wager on the DON'T PASS BAR wins if the COME OUT ROLL of the dice is a 2 or 3 and loses if a 7 or 11 is rolled first. If you roll a 12, it is considered a tie and play continues. There are 9 types of one-roll bets:
- Field Bet: is placed on the FIELD field. The bet wins if a 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 or 12 is rolled and loses if a 5, 6, 8 or 7 is rolled.
- Any Craps: is placed on the ANY CRAPS field. The bet wins if a 2, 3 or 12 is rolled and loses if 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 or 7 is rolled.
- Any 7: is placed on the ANY 7 field. The bet wins if a 7 is rolled and loses if 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11 or 12 is rolled.
- Craps 3 Bet: is placed on the DICE IMAGE field totaling 3. The bet wins if a 3 is rolled and loses if 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 or 7 is rolled.
- Eleven Bet: is placed on the DICE IMAGE field totaling 11. The bet wins if an 11 is rolled and loses if 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12 or 7 is rolled.
- Craps 2 Bet: is placed on the DICE IMAGE field totaling 2. The bet wins if a 2 is rolled and loses if 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 or 7 is rolled.
- Craps 12 Bet: is placed on the DICE IMAGE field totaling 12. The bet wins if a 12 is rolled and loses if 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11 or 7 is rolled.
- Horn Bet: is placed on the EC IMAGE field. The game will move your bet to the double sixes and the eleven DICE IMAGE field. The bet wins if a 12 or 11 is rolled and loses if 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10 or 7 is rolled.
If the COME OUT roll is a 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 the POINT is established. To win the bet, you must roll a 7 before the POINT is repeated. If you repeat the POINT before a 7 is rolled the DON'T PASS LINE bet loses.
Once the POINT is established, the bet may not be removed or changed.
Come Bets
COME bets are made after the POINT has been established. The rules for this bet are the same as the PASS LINE bet.
The wager is placed on the COME field. A wager on the COME field wins if the dice throw - immediately following the placement of the bet - is a 7 or 11 and loses if a 2, 3 or 12 is rolled.
If the roll is a 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 the COME POINT is established. To win the bet, you must repeat the COME POINT before a 7 is rolled. If you roll a 7 before the COME POINT is repeated, the COME bet loses.
Once the COME POINT is established, the bet may not be removed or changed.
Free Odds after a Come Bet
The FREE ODDS stake is equal to your original COME stake and can only be made after the POINT has been established. The rules for this bet are the same as the COME bet.
Don't Come Bets
DON'T COME bets are made after the POINT has been established. The rules for this bet are the same as the DON'T PASS LINE bet.
The wager is placed on the DON'T COME BAR field. A wager on the DON'T COME BAR field wins if the dice throw - immediately following the placement of the bet - is a 2 or 3 and loses if a 7 or 11 is rolled. If you roll a 12, it is considered a tie and play continues.
If the roll is a 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 the COME POINT is established. To win the bet, you must roll a 7 before the COME POINT is repeated. If you repeat the COME POINT before a 7 is rolled the DON'T COME bet loses
Once the COME POINT is established, the bet may not be removed or changed.
Pass Line Bet
The wager is placed on the PASS LINE field. A wager on the PASS LINE wins if the COME OUT ROLL is a 7 or 11 and loses if a 2, 3 or 12 is rolled first.
If the COME OUT roll is a 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 the POINT is established. To win the bet, you must repeat the POINT before a 7 is rolled. If you roll a 7 before the POINT is repeated, the PASS LINE bet loses.
Once the POINT is established, the bet may not be removed or changed.
Place Bet to Win
The wager is placed on the WIN field below the number. To win the bet, you must roll the place number before a 7 is rolled; otherwise the bet loses.
The bet may be placed or removed at any time.
Place Bet to Lose
The wager is placed on the LOSE field above the number. To win the bet, you must roll a 7 before the place number is rolled; otherwise the bet loses.
The bet may be placed or removed at any time.
Free Odds Bets
Free Odds bets are placed on the point or come point only.
Free Odds after Pass Line Bet
The FREE ODDS stake is equal to your original PASS LINE stake and can only be made after the POINT has been established. The rules for this bet are the same as the PASS LINE bet.
The wager is placed beside your PASS LINE stake. If the PASS LINE bet wins, the original PASS LINE bet and the FREE ODDS bet are paid.
The wager may be placed any time after the POINT has been established and can be removed at any time.
Free Odds after the Don't Pass Line Bet
The FREE ODDS stake is equal to your original DON'T PASS stake and can only be made after the POINT has been established. The rules for this bet are the same as the DON'T PASS bet.
The wager is placed beside your DON'T PASS stake. If the DON'T PASS bet wins, the original DON'T PASS bet and the FREE ODDS bet are paid.
The wager may be placed any time after the POINT has been established and can be removed at any time.
Place Bets
Place bets are made on the numbers 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 only.
The wager is placed beside your COME stake. If the COME bet wins, the original COME bet and the FREE ODDS bet are paid.
The wager may be placed any time after the COME POINT has been established and can be removed at any time.
Free Odds after a Don't Come Bet
The FREE ODDS stake can be up to your original DON'T COME stake. The rules for this bet are the same as the DON'T COME bet.
The wager is placed beside your DON'T COME stake. If the COME bet wins, the original COME bet and the FREE ODDS bet are paid.
The wager may be placed any time after the COME POINT has been established and can be removed at any time.
Hard Way Bets
This bet can be made on a 4, 6, 8 or 10.
The wager is placed on the dice image fields just below the Any Seven field. To win the bet, you must roll the specified number as a double - the hardway - before rolling a 7 or rolling the number as a non-double - the easyway; otherwise the bet loses.
The wager may be placed or removed at any time.
Big 8 Bet
The wager is placed on the Big 8 field. To win the bet you must roll an 8 before a 7 is rolled. If a 7 is rolled before an 8 is rolled the bet loses.
The wager may be placed or removed at any time.
One Roll Bets
All one roll bets participate only in the roll immediately following the placement of the bet.
Big 6 Bet
The wager is placed on the Big 6 field. To win the bet, you must roll a 6 before a 7 is rolled. If a 7 is rolled before a 6 is rolled the bet loses. top
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