|
|
The winner is the hand with the
point value closest to 9. In the event of a tie, any
wagers placed on the player or the banker are returned.
If you wager on a tie and the two hands result in a tie,
your payoff is 8 to 1.
To play, place your wager on
the player’s hand, the bank’s hand, or on a tie. Once
your wager is placed, click “DEAL”. The player and the
banker are each dealt their two-card hand. According to
standard baccarat rules outlined below [“Third Card
Rules”], a third card may be dealt to the player and/or
the banker.
| CARD VALUES: |
Ace = one [1] |
Face cards and 10’s =
zero [0] |
All other cards count
as their numbered value; for example, the
seven [7] of hearts has a value of 7 |
If the cards in either hand
have a combined value of ten or more points, subtract
ten. The remainder is the baccarat point value of the
hand. For example: 6+7=13, which counts as a 3 in
baccarat; 9+9=18, which counts as 8. Face cards and 10’s
count as 0, so for example 9+King=9.
The following baccarat rule
charts govern when the player and/or the banker will
automatically draw a third card:
| PLAYER |
| VALUE OF FIRST TWO
[2] CARDS: |
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 |
Draws a card |
6, 7 |
Stands |
8, 9 |
“Natural Hand”, no
draw |
| BANKER |
|
| VALUE OF
FIRST TWO [2] CARDS: |
DRAWS WHEN
THE PLAYERS THIRD [3] CARD IS: |
DOES NOT DRAW
WHEN THE PLAYERS THIRD [3] CARD IS: |
0, 1, 2 |
Always draws a card |
|
3 |
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 9 |
8 |
4 |
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 |
0, 1, 8, 9 |
5 |
4, 5, 6, 7 |
0, 1, 2, 3, 8, 9 |
6 |
6, 7 |
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9 |
7 |
Always stands |
|
8, 9 |
Player cannot draw |
Player cannot draw |
Select a chip value using the
left mouse button. Then, with the left mouse button,
click the area on the baccarat table where you wish to
place your wager. If you wish to change your bet, click
on the chips you have already placed on the table using
your right mouse button to remove them, or click on “CLEAR” to remove
all bets from the table.
Baccarat offers three separate
betting ranges: $1 - 100, $5 - 500, and $25 - 1,000.
Each of these three betting ranges has separate limits
for the lone tie bet and the tie bet that is accompanied
by a player or banker bet:
| BETTING RANGE |
$1 - 100 |
$5 - 500 |
$5 - 500 $25 -
1,000 |
|
Minimum bet |
1 |
5 |
25 |
|
Maximum bet |
100 |
500 |
1,000 |
|
Minimum lone tie bet |
1 |
5 |
25 |
|
Minimum tie bet |
1 |
1 |
5 |
|
Maximum tie bet |
10 |
60 |
120 |
|
Even money is paid on all
winning wagers placed on the player or banker. However,
if you win by betting on the banker, the bank receives a
5% commission. If you wager on a tie and the two hands
result in a tie, your payoff is 8 to 1.
| |
DEAL: |
When
you have placed your wagers, this deals the
cards |
CLEAR: |
Clears
the table of bets |
LAST BET: |
Places
the same bets as in your previous round |
NEW GAME: |
Starts
a new round |
|
Multi Spot
Blackjack
blackjack, as the player, you
are always competing against the
dealer. The main objective is to
draw cards until your hand comes
as close to 21 as you can,
without going over. If your
first two cards total 21, you
have blackjack.Rules If,
at the end of the game, your
hand is closer to 21 than the
dealer's hand, you win the same
amount as you wagered. If you
have blackjack [your first two
cards total 21], you win 3:2 the
value of your wager, unless the
dealer also has blackjack. In
that case the game is a tie and
your wager is returned.
Aces
count as either 1 or 11, face
cards as 10, and all remaining
cards count as their numbered
values. If your hand total
exceeds 21, you have “BUST” and you
lose your wager. If, at the end
of the game, your hand total is
equal to the dealer's hand, the
game is considered a tie ["PUSH"] and your
wager is returned. Blackjack
[first two cards total 21] beats
a combined card score of 21.
If,
during your play in blackjack,
you receive three 7's of spades
for a total result of 21, you
have won the Triple 7 Bonus and
your account will automatically
be credited with a bonus of
$5,000.00.
The
dealer must adhere to certain
guidelines when drawing cards ["HIT"] or
staying with his current cards ["STAND"]. These
guidelines state that the dealer
must draw cards until he has at
least 17, and must stand at 17
or higher. If the dealer gets
16, he must take another card.
The dealer will not decide to
hit or stay based on your hand,
and must strictly abide by the
dealer rules. As the player,
your strategy should be based on
what cards you have in your hand
while taking into consideration
what card the dealer has
showing.
If
your first two cards are the
same value, you may “SPLIT” them into
two separate hands, placing a
second wager of equal value. You
then proceed to draw cards as
usual. However, if you “SPLIT” two aces,
you get only one additional card
for each hand. If you “SPLIT” two aces
and one of your hands totals 21,
this is not considered
blackjack, but 21.
When
you have been dealt two cards,
and you think that your next
card will put you in a position
to beat the dealer's hand, you
can select "DOUBLE". Your
wager is then doubled, and you
will receive only one additional
card.
Insurance adds a completely new
aspect to blackjack; it gives
you the opportunity to protect
your wager if you believe that
the dealer may have blackjack.
If the dealer's first card is an
ace, he is considered to have a
fair chance of getting
blackjack. In this case a window
will pop up over your hand and
offer you to purchase “INSURANCE – YES/NO”.
If you believe that the dealer's
down card is of value 10, you
can buy insurance against
dealer's blackjack at the value
of half your initial bet. If the
dealer does have blackjack, the
insurance pays 2:1,
corresponding to the amount of
your initial wager. If you buy
insurance and the dealer does
not get blackjack, you lose your
insurance wager. Your initial
bet is then settled by comparing
your cards with the dealer's.
Should you and the dealer both
have blackjack, the game results
in a push.
Tips
To
understand the following tables
remember an ace can count as
either 1 or 11. *A "soft" hand
is a hand, which contains an ace
that counts as 11. Therefore, a
"soft 17" is a hand that
contains an ace and a 6. A
player with an ace has the
advantage of being able to
change the ace's value to count
as 1 after drawing another card.
When a hand contains an ace that
counts as 1, it is called a
"hard hand".
| IF THE
DEALERS OPEN
CARD IS: |
HIT ON: |
STAND ON: |
3, 4, 5 or 6 |
11 and lower Soft 17
and lower |
12 and higher Soft
18 and higher |
7, 8, 9, 10 or Ace |
16 and lower Soft 17
and lower |
17 and higher Soft
18 and higher |
| IF THE
DEALERS OPEN
CARD IS: |
SPLIT: |
2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 |
2’s, 3’s, 8’s and
Aces |
8, 9, 10 or Ace |
8’s and Aces |
| IF YOUR
FIRST TWO [2]
CARDS TOTAL: |
DOUBLE IF
THE DEALERS OPEN
CARD IS: |
11 |
Anything except an
Ace |
10 |
Anything except a 10
or an Ace |
9 |
2 to 8 |
7 or 8 |
3 to 6 |
The
guidelines provided here are
just outlines of a simple
blackjack strategy. There are a
variety of different ways to
play and as most players become
comfortable with blackjack, they
develop their own strategies.
Select a chip value using the
left mouse button. Then, with
the left mouse button, click the
spot on the blackjack table
where you wish to place your
wager. You can choose to place a
wager in all three spots and
play three hands at a time. If
you wish to change your bet
prior to clicking "DEAL", simply
click on the chips you have
already placed on the table
using your right mouse button to
remove them.
Wagers in Blackjack are
determined by the table limit
you choose from the casino
lobby.
| HAND: |
PAYS: |
Winning Hand |
1 to 1 |
Insurance |
2 to 1 |
Blackjack |
3 to 2 |
Three [3] – 7’s of
Spades |
$5,000.00 |
| |
DEAL: |
When you have placed
your bets, click to
deal the cards |
CLEAR: |
Clears the table
of bets |
HIT: |
Instructs the dealer
to deal you another
card |
STAND: |
Instructs the dealer
that you will
“stand” with your
current hand |
DOUBLE: |
Double your wager
and receive one
additional card only |
SPLIT: |
Split your hand into
2 separate ones [see
above for rules] |
NEW GAME: |
Starts a new game |
LAST BET: |
Places the same bets
as in your previous
game |
Craps
Craps
is played with two dice by throwing the dice
from one end of the table to the other.
Payoffs are made based the number
combination displayed when the dice come to
rest.
How to play
A game in Craps
begins with a "Come Out" roll. When the
shooter rolls a 7 or 11 on the first throw
(The Come-out roll) it is an automatic win.
If 2, 3 or 12 rolls, it is called "craps"
and you lose your Pass Line bet.
Any other number
on our “Come Out” roll (4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or
10) becomes your "Point". Your “Point” will
be marked with an “ON” marker. You win if you can roll the "Point"
before you roll 7. You lose if 7 shows
before you roll your "Point". Pass Line bets
cannot be removed once the point is
established. Place these bets in the area
marked "Pass Line" on the table.
| |
Payout
Rate: |
Even
money (1:1) |
This is the
reverse of betting the "Pass Line" on the
come out roll. You lose on a 7 or 11, and
win if a 2 or 3 rolls (12 is a "standoff,"
no one wins). If the dice roll 4, 5, 6, 8,
9, or 10 it becomes your "Point". You win if
you roll a 7 before your "Point" is
repeated. You lose if your "Point" is made
before rolling a 7. Place these bets in the
area marked "Don't Pass Line" on the table.
| |
Payout
Rate: |
Even
money (1:1) |
(Same principle
as a Pass Line bet) "Come" bets is wagering
with the dice, exactly as on the "Pass
Line," except that "Come" bets are made any
time after the "Come-out" roll. You win on
"naturals" 7 or 11, and you lose on "craps"
2, 3 or 12. Any other number becomes your
"come-point" (your chips move to the
“come-point”), you win if your "come-point"
is made before rolling a 7. You loose if 7
is rolled before your “come-point”. Place
these bets in the area marked "Come" on the
table.
| |
Payout
Rate: |
Even
money (1:1) |
(Same principle
as a Don't Pass Line bet) The reverse of
betting the "Come." You lose if the next
roll is a 7 or 11, and win on a 2 or 3 (12
is a "stand-off"). Here you will win if 7
rolls before your "Don't Come Point” is
repeated, and lose if the "Don't Come Point"
is made before a 7 is rolled. Place these
bets in the area marked "Don’t Come Bar" on
the table.
| |
Payout
Rate: |
Even
money (1:1) |
You may make a
"Place Win Bet" any time on any or all of
the following numbers: 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10.
If the number you have "placed" rolls before
a 7 you win. Payouts are at the following
rates:
| Dice Roll |
Payout Rate |
Point:
4 or 10 |
$9.00
for each five dollars wagered |
Point:
5 or 9 |
$7.00
for each five dollars wagered |
Point:
6 or 8 |
$7.00
for each six dollars wagered |
*Any ‘Place Win’
bets placed before a ‘point’ has been
established will be marked with an “OFF”
marker. As soon as the ‘point has been made
their chip value will display and the bet
will become active.
Similar to a
“Place Win Bet” except you are paid if you
roll a seven before the number you have
"placed”. Payouts are at the following
rates:
| Dice Roll |
Payout Rate |
Point:
4 or 10 |
$5.00
for each eleven dollars wagered |
Point:
5 or 9 |
$5.00
for each eight dollars wagered |
Point:
6 or 8 |
$4.00
for each five dollars wagered |
A buy bet is the
same as a place bet, but with a different
payout rate. To distinguish the buy bet from
a “COME” bet the wager is labeled with a “BUY” marker. “BUY” bets are usually made on the 4, 5, 6,8, 9 or
10. A buy bet wins if the number rolls
before a 7. A 5% commission is charged on
winning “BUY” bets. Payouts are at the following rates:
| Dice Roll |
Payout Rate |
Point:
4 or 10 |
$2.00
for each one dollars wagered |
Point:
5 or 9 |
$3.00
for each two dollars wagered |
Point:
6 or 8 |
$6.00
for each five dollars wagered |
The opposite of
a buy bet. A lay bet will be labeled with a “LAY” marker. Lay bets are usually made on the
4,5,6,8,9 or 10. A Lay bet wins when 7 roll
before the number. A 5% commission is
charged on winning “LAY” bets. Payouts are at the following rates:
| Dice Roll |
Payout Rate |
Point:
4 or 10 |
$1.00
for each two dollars wagered |
Point:
5 or 9 |
$2.00
for each three dollars wagered |
Point:
6 or 8 |
$5.00
for each six dollars wagered |
To place odds on
your pass line bet, you must wait until a
‘point’ number has been established. There
are different payoffs for each point. Unlike
the original pass line bet, an unresolved
pass line odds bet may be removed. Place a
pass line odds bet by clicking on the craps
table outside of the “PASS LINE” bar, under your original pass line bet.
| Dice Roll |
Payout Rate |
Point:
4 or 10 |
$2.00
for each one dollars wagered |
Point:
5 or 9 |
$3.00
for each two dollars wagered |
Point:
6 or 8 |
$6.00
for each five dollars wagered |
Place a don’t
pass line odds bet by clicking on the right
side of your original bet in the “Don’t Pass
Bar” on the 6x6 dice image.
| Dice Roll |
Payout Rate |
Point:
4 or 10 |
$1.00
for each two dollars wagered |
Point:
5 or 9 |
$2.00
for each three dollars wagered |
Point:
6 or 8 |
$5.00
for each six dollars wagered |
Come and don’t
come odds bets are placed beneath the Come
and Don’t come bets, after they have been
moved to the point’s box.
A winning come
bet odds pays:
| Dice Roll |
Payout Rate |
Point:
4 or 10 |
$2.00
for each one dollars wagered |
Point:
5 or 9 |
$3.00
for each two dollars wagered |
Point:
6 or 8 |
$6.00
for each five dollars wagered |
A winning don’t
come bet odds pays:
| Dice Roll |
Payout Rate |
Point:
4 or 10 |
$1.00
for each two dollars wagered |
Point:
5 or 9 |
$2.00
for each three dollars wagered |
Point:
6 or 8 |
$5.00
for each six dollars wagered |
There are four
Hardway bets: 4, 6, 8 and 10. To win on a
Hard way bet, the dice must show a pair
before the number "7" is rolled or any other
combination of the Hard way number is
rolled. For example, if you choose hard 6,
the number must be rolled as 3 & 3, before
any combination of a 6 (4/2; 5/1; 2/4; 1/5)
is rolled.
Hard way bets
pays as follows:
| Dice Roll |
Payout Rate |
Point:
4 or 10 |
$7.00
for every $1.00 wager |
Point:
6 or 8 |
$9.00
for every $1.00 wager |
Proposition bets
are all one-roll bets that are decided on
the next roll of the dice. Proposition bets
are located in the center of the table. Here
is an explanation of these bets:
Horn bets are
won if the next roll is 2, 3, 11 or 12.
| Dice Roll |
Payout Rate |
2 or 12 |
$30 for
every $1.00 wagered |
3 or 11 |
$15.00
for every $1.00 wagered |
(Similar to the
Horn bet). When betting on “C” or “E”,
you'll win if the next roll is 2, 3, 11 or
12. Here are the payoffs:
| Dice Roll |
Payout Rate |
Craps
(2, 3, 12) |
$7.00
for every $1.00 wager |
Eleven
(11) |
$15.00
for every $1.00 wager |
This is a
one-roll bet that may be made on any roll.
If 3, 4, 9, 10, or 11 rolls, you are paid at
1:1. If 2 or 12 is rolled you will win at a
ratio of 2 to 1. If any other number rolls
you lose. This bet is placed in the area
marked "FIELD" on the table.
| Dice Roll |
Payout Rate |
3, 4,
9, 10, or 11 |
$1.00
for every $1.00 wager |
2 or 12 |
$2.00
for every $1.00 wager |
You may place
these bets at any time. You may place a
wager on either 6, 8 or both, bets win if
your selected number rolls before a 7. Place
these bets on the areas marked “big 6” or “big 8”
| Dice Roll |
Payout Rate |
6 |
$1.00
for every $1.00 wager |
8 |
$1.00
for every $1.00 wager |
You are betting
that the next roll will be a 7. This bet
pays $4.00 for every $1.00 wagered.
You win if one
of the craps numbers 2, 3, or 12 is rolled
in the next roll of the dice. This bet is
placed in the area marked "ANY CRAPS" on the
table. This bet pays $7.00 for every $1.00
wagered.
Our casino
offers a limit for all levels of players.
Below you will find the limits for each
wager. While you play, you can simply look
at our table limit signs for instant limit
information. If at any time you exceed the
table or bet limit, the dealer text will
inform you of this.
| Game Limit |
$1 to 100 |
$5 to 500 |
$25 to 1000 |
| |
MIN |
MAX |
MIN |
MAX |
MIN |
MAX |
| Passline |
1 |
100 |
5 |
500 |
25 |
1,000 |
| Passline
Odds |
1 |
3x Wager |
1 |
3x Wager |
25 |
3x Wager |
| Don't
Passline |
1 |
100 |
5 |
500 |
25 |
1,000 |
| Don't Pass
Odds |
1 |
3x Wager |
1 |
3x Wager |
1 |
3x Wager |
| Field |
1 |
100 |
5 |
500 |
25 |
1,000 |
| Come Bets |
1 |
100 |
5 |
500 |
25 |
1,000 |
| Come Bet
Odds |
1 |
3x Wager |
1 |
3x Wager |
1 |
3x Wager |
| Don't Come
Bets |
1 |
100 |
5 |
500 |
25 |
1,000 |
| Don't Come
Odds |
1 |
3x Wager |
1 |
3x Wager |
1 |
3x Wager |
| Place Bets |
1 |
100 |
5 |
500 |
25 |
1,000 |
| Buy Bets |
1 |
100 |
5 |
500 |
25 |
1,000 |
| Big 6 & 8 |
1 |
100 |
5 |
500 |
25 |
1,000 |
| Any 7 Bet |
1 |
35 |
1 |
125 |
5 |
250 |
| Any Craps |
1 |
20 |
1 |
65 |
5 |
140 |
| 11 or 3 |
1 |
10 |
1 |
35 |
5 |
65 |
| 2 or 12 |
1 |
5 |
1 |
17 |
5 |
30 |
| Hard 6 & 8 |
1 |
15 |
1 |
50 |
5 |
110 |
| Hard 4 &
10 |
1 |
20 |
1 |
65 |
5 |
140 |
| Lay 6 & 8 |
1 |
100 |
5 |
500 |
25 |
1,000 |
| Lay 5 & 9 |
1 |
100 |
5 |
500 |
25 |
1,000 |
| Lay 4 & 10 |
1 |
100 |
5 |
500 |
25 |
1,000 |
The object of 1-Hand Video Poker is to
obtain a five-card poker hand that contains at least the lowest
combination on the pay table for the version you are playing. For
this explanation we will use the version “Jacks or Better” to provide examples. *But remember all
15 pay tables are different. In the case of “Jacks or Better”, the lowest paying combination is
a pair of Jacks or better.
To begin select the “COIN VALUE” you wish to wager: $0.05, $0.10, $0.25,
$0.50, $1, $2 or $5. Next select the number of coins you wish to bet
on your hand by clicking the left mouse button over the “BET ONE” button up to five
times. To reduce the numbers of coins continue clicking and the
wager value lowers. If you wish to bet the maximum amount of coins
(five) on your hand, simply click on “BET
MAX” with your left mouse button. When you press “BET MAX”, your hand is
automatically dealt. If you use the “BET
ONE” button to select the number of coins you wish to
wager, then you must use the “DEAL” button to start the game.
Once you are dealt your first cards, with
the left mouse button, click on the cards you wish to hold, and you
will see “HOLD” light up on
the appropriate card. You can hold from 0 - 5 cards. When you have
selected the cards you wish to “HOLD”,
click on the “DRAW” button.
Upon clicking “DRAW” you will
receive new cards for all the cards that you did not select to hold.
The main idea is to better your initial
hand by holding your best cards and hopefully drawing new cards that
better your held cards. The pay table for the poker game you are
playing will be displayed above your cards.
Remember we have 15 different versions of
1-Hand Video Poker, each with a unique pay table.
| |
Coin Bet |
| |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
| Royal
Flush |
250 |
500 |
750 |
1000 |
4000 |
| Straight
Flush |
50 |
100 |
150 |
200 |
250 |
| Four of a
Kind |
25 |
50 |
75 |
100 |
125 |
| Full
House |
9 |
18 |
27 |
36 |
45 |
| Flush |
6 |
12 |
18 |
24 |
30 |
| Straight |
4 |
8 |
12 |
16 |
20 |
| Three of
a Kind |
3 |
6 |
9 |
12 |
15 |
| Two Pairs |
2 |
4 |
6 |
8 |
10 |
| Jacks or
Better |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
| |
| COIN VALUE - +: |
Increase or
Decrease the coin value of your wager |
| BET ONE: |
Bet one coin on
your hand |
| BET MAX: |
Bet 5 coins on
your hand |
| DEAL: |
Deals the cards |
| DRAW: |
Draws additional
cards |
To play, select
1-10 of your favorite numbers on the Keno
screen, using the left mouse button. Upon
selecting your numbers you will notice your
selections become highlighted orange. If you
wish to deselect a highlighted number, just
left click on the number a second time. You
can also have the computer randomly select
10 numbers for you by clicking the button
marked “QUICK
PICK”. ext you must
decide your “COIN VALUE” from $0.05 up to
$5.00. You do this by clicking the left
mouse button over either “+” or “-” if you
want to increase or decrease each coin’s
value.
Finally, select
how many coins you wish to wager in the next
game, from a minimum of 1 coin to a maximum
of 5 coins. You can increase the amount of
coins up to a maximum of 5 by clicking the “BET ONE” button. To decrease the amount of coins
click on the “BET ONE” button until the
amount cycles down to the appropriate
amount. To clear your selection, click on “CLEAR”.
Once you have
chosen your ten numbers and selected the
coin value and amount of coins, you are
ready to start the game. To start, click
with the left mouse button on “PLAY”.
Once the game begins, 20 numbered balls will
be randomly selected from a pool of balls
ranging in number from 1 – 80. You will
notice that any numbers you match are
instantly highlighted yellow on the Keno
screen and the balls will change color to
yellow. Your prize will be based on the
amount of numbers that you have matched.
You will notice
that the pay table will change based on the
amount of numbers that you select. The pay
table will also change based on the amount
of coins that are wagered in the game. Take
note as you place your wager, how the pay
table is affected.
To be eligible
to win the progressive jackpot you must have
a $1.00 coin value with 5 coins bet on the
game. If you meet these requirements and
match 10 numbers you win the corresponding
progressive jackpot.
| |
CLEAR: |
Deselects
all numbers selected; you can
also deselect numbers
individually by clicking on them |
COIN
VALUE + - : |
Allows you
to increase or decrease the coin
value of your wager |
QUICK
PICKS: |
Selects
ten numbers at random for you;
press again to change numbers |
BET
ONE: |
Click
multiple times to increase the
coin value for your wager |
BET
MAX: |
Increases
your wager value to 5 X |
PLAY: |
Releases
the randomly selected balls |
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First,
select the “COIN VALUE” that you
wish to wager on each spin: $0.05,
$0.10, $0.25, $0.50, $1.00, $2.00 or
$3.00. Next choose the number of coins
that you wish to wager on your spin.
Click on the “BET ONE” button
until you have reached the desired
amount or click “BET MAX” to wager the maximum number of coins and
the reels will begin to spin
automatically.
For example,
if your coin value is $1.00 and you
click on “BET ONE” three times,
this means you are betting $1.00 on the
pay line and your “WAGER” will show as
$3.00. As a shortcut, if you click on “BET MAX”,
this means you are betting $1.00 three
times on the pay line and your “WAGER” will also show as $3.00.
All winnings
will be credited immediately.
You must
choose your coin value when you are
selecting the game you want to play; the
coin value is listed in the drop down
menu. The jackpots grow in size based on
the wagers of all players. In order to
win the progressive, you must be playing
with “BET
MAX”.
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| PAY TABLE: |
Displays all winning spins |
| COIN VALUE - +: |
Increase or Decrease the
coin value of your wager |
| BET ONE: |
Bet
one of the selected coin
value on the pay line |
| BET EIGHT: |
Bet on
all 9 pay lines; click again
to increase the number of
coins bet per line |
| BET MAX: |
Bets 3
coins on the pay line |
| SPIN: |
Spins
the reels |
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If, at the end
of the game, your hand is closer to 21 than
the dealer's hand, you win the same amount
as you wagered. If you have blackjack [your
first two cards total 21], you win 3:2 the
value of your wager, unless the dealer also
has blackjack. In that case the game is a
tie and your wager is returned.
Aces count as
either 1 or 11, face cards as 10, and all
remaining cards count as their numbered
values. If your hand total exceeds 21, you
have “BUST” and you lose your wager. If, at the end of
the game, your hand total is equal to the
dealer's hand, the game is considered a tie ["PUSH"] and your wager is returned. Blackjack [first
two cards total 21] beats a combined card
score of 21.
If, during your
play in blackjack, you receive three 7's of
spades for a total result of 21, you have
won the Triple 7 Bonus and your account will
automatically be credited with a bonus of
$5,000.00.
The dealer must
adhere to certain guidelines when drawing
cards ["HIT"] or staying with his current cards ["STAND"].
These guidelines state that the dealer must
draw cards until he has at least 17, and
must stand at 17 or higher. If the dealer
gets 16, he must take another card. The
dealer will not decide to hit or stay based
on your hand, and must strictly abide by the
dealer rules. As the player, your strategy
should be based on what cards you have in
your hand while taking into consideration
what card the dealer has showing.
If your first
two cards are the same value, you may “SPLIT” them into two separate hands, placing a
second wager of equal value. You then
proceed to draw cards as usual. However, if
you “SPLIT” two aces, you get only one additional card
for each hand. If you “SPLIT” two aces and one of your hands totals 21,
this is not considered blackjack, but 21.
When you have
been dealt two cards, and you think that
your next card will put you in a position to
beat the dealer's hand, you can select "DOUBLE".
Your wager is then doubled, and you will
receive only one additional card.
Insurance adds a
completely new aspect to blackjack; it gives
you the opportunity to protect your wager if
you believe that the dealer may have
blackjack. If the dealer's first card is an
ace, he is considered to have a fair chance
of getting blackjack. In this case a window
will pop up over your hand and offer you to
purchase “INSURANCE – YES/NO”. If you
believe that the dealer's down card is of
value 10, you can buy insurance against
dealer's blackjack at the value of half your
initial bet. If the dealer does have
blackjack, the insurance pays 2:1,
corresponding to the amount of your initial
wager. If you buy insurance and the dealer
does not get blackjack, you lose your
insurance wager. Your initial bet is then
settled by comparing your cards with the
dealer's. Should you and the dealer both
have blackjack, the game results in a push.
Tips
To understand
the following tables remember an ace can
count as either 1 or 11. *A "soft" hand is a
hand, which contains an ace that counts as
11. Therefore, a "soft 17" is a hand that
contains an ace and a 6. A player with an
ace has the advantage of being able to
change the ace's value to count as 1 after
drawing another card. When a hand contains
an ace that counts as 1, it is called a
"hard hand".
| IF THE DEALERS OPEN CARD IS: |
HIT ON: |
STAND ON: |
3, 4, 5
or 6 |
11 and
lower Soft 17 and lower |
12 and
higher Soft 18 and higher |
7, 8,
9, 10 or Ace |
16 and
lower Soft 17 and lower |
17 and
higher Soft 18 and higher |
| IF THE DEALERS OPEN CARD IS: |
SPLIT: |
2, 3,
4, 5, 6 or 7 |
2’s,
3’s, 8’s and Aces |
8, 9,
10 or Ace |
8’s and
Aces |
| IF YOUR FIRST TWO [2] CARDS
TOTAL: |
DOUBLE IF THE DEALERS OPEN
CARD IS: |
11 |
Anything except an Ace |
10 |
Anything except a 10 or an Ace |
9 |
2 to 8 |
7 or 8 |
3 to 6 |
The guidelines
provided here are just outlines of a simple
blackjack strategy. There are a variety of
different ways to play and as most players
become comfortable with blackjack, they
develop their own strategies.
Select a chip
value using the left mouse button. Then,
with the left mouse button, click the spot
on the blackjack table where you wish to
place your wager. You can choose to place a
wager in all three spots and play three
hands at a time. If you wish to change your
bet prior to clicking "DEAL",
simply click on the chips you have already
placed on the table using your right mouse
button to remove them.
Wagers in
Blackjack are determined by the table limit
you choose from the casino lobby.
| HAND: |
PAYS: |
| Winning
Hand |
1 to 1 |
| Insurance |
2 to 1 |
| Blackjack |
3 to 2 |
| Three
[3] – 7’s of Spades |
$5,000.00 |
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| DEAL: |
When you
have placed your bets, click to
deal the cards |
| CLEAR: |
Clears the table of bets |
| HIT: |
Instructs
the dealer to deal you another
card |
| STAND: |
Instructs
the dealer that you will “stand”
with your current hand |
| DOUBLE: |
Double
your wager and receive one
additional card only |
| SPLIT: |
Split your
hand into 2 separate ones [see
above for rules] |
| NEW
GAME: |
Starts a
new game |
| LAST
BET: |
Places the
same bets as in your previous
game |
American Roulette
The “hollow” of the American
Roulette wheel consists of thirty-eight pockets, each
with its own number. The numbers on the pockets are
1-36, 0 and 00. The wheel alternates pairs of odd
numbers with pairs of even numbers. The numbers also
alternate between black and red. Both the 0 and 00 slots
are green.
Wagers
in American Roulette are placed on the table in any of
the marked boxes. You will find a variety of different
boxes and winning combinations on the table. This is
called the table layout. You can place wagers on many
different areas of the table layout at the same time.
(All possible bets are outlined below with their
corresponding payouts.)
The wheel determines the
game's outcome. While the wheel is spinning, the ball is
spun round the wheel in the opposite direction the wheel
is spinning. Once wagers are placed and the game begins,
the ball will spin around the wheel until it loses speed
and finally comes to rest in one of the numbered slots
within the hollow. The number of the slot where the ball
rests is the winning number for that game.
The possible bets, and the
minimum and maximum bet limits are dependent on the
table limit you select from the casino lobby.
| Name |
Description |
Pays |
$1 - $100 |
$5 - $500 |
$25 - $1,000 |
| MIN |
MAX |
MIN |
MAX |
MIN |
MAX |
Straight Bet |
Bet on a single number |
35:1 |
1 |
100 |
5 |
100 |
25 |
100 |
Split Bet |
Bet on two [2]
adjacent numbers |
17:1 |
1 |
100 |
5 |
100 |
25 |
100 |
Street Bet |
Bet on any three [3]
numbers on a horizontal line |
11:1 |
1 |
100 |
5 |
100 |
25 |
100 |
Three Bet |
Bet on 0/1/2, 0/00/2
or 00/2/3 |
11:1 |
1 |
100 |
5 |
100 |
25 |
100 |
Corner Bet |
Bet on a block of four
[4] numbers |
8:1 |
1 |
100 |
5 |
100 |
25 |
100 |
Five Bet |
Bet on 0/00/1/2/3 |
6:1 |
1 |
100 |
5 |
100 |
25 |
100 |
Line Bet |
Bet on six [6] numbers
(two [2] adjacent rows) |
5:1 |
1 |
100 |
5 |
100 |
25 |
100 |
Column Bet |
Bet on one [1] of
three [3] vertical columns |
2:1 |
1 |
50 |
5 |
250 |
25 |
500 |
Dozen Bet |
Bet on twelve [12]
numbers (low, middle or high) |
2:1 |
1 |
50 |
5 |
250 |
25 |
500 |
Even Money Bet |
Bet on even/odd,
red/black or low/high |
1:1 |
1 |
100 |
5 |
500 |
25 |
1,000 |
Left click on a chip of the
desired value to select it. Then left click on any bet
area on the table to place your bet there. Additional
left clicks on the selected area will add chips of the
same value. Right clicking on the selected area will
remove one chip of the selected value. You may place
chips in a number of different area at the same time.
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SPIN: |
Spins the wheel |
LAST BET: |
Places the same bets as in your previous
round |
CLEAR BETS: |
Clears the table of bets |
NEW GAME: |
Starts a new round |
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(top) Roulette Riches
The
object of our 3-Reel 1-Line Slots is to obtain a
winning combination by spinning the reels. You
can bet from 1 to 3 coins. The “COIN VALUE” may also be changed from as low as $0.05 to a
maximum of $3.00. Your wager is placed on the
central pay line. Wins are recorded from the
left side of the machine to the right. Winning
totals vary depending on the symbols you have lined up.
In the game, the “PAY
TABLE” will be displayed at the top of
the screen OR click on the button “PAY TABLE” to
see the winning combinations.
First,
select the “COIN VALUE” that you
wish to wager on each spin: $0.05,
$0.10, $0.25, $0.50, $1.00, $2.00 or
$3.00. Next choose the number of coins
that you wish to wager on your spin.
Click on the “BET ONE” button
until you have reached the desired
amount or click “BET MAX” to wager the maximum number of coins and
the reels will begin to spin
automatically.
For example,
if your coin value is $1.00 and you
click on “BET ONE” three times,
this means you are betting $1.00 on the
pay line and your “WAGER” will show as
$3.00. As a shortcut, if you click on “BET MAX”,
this means you are betting $1.00 three
times on the pay line and your “WAGER” will also show as $3.00.
All winnings
will be credited immediately.
You must
choose your coin value when you are
selecting the game you want to play; the
coin value is listed in the drop down
menu. The jackpots grow in size based on
the wagers of all players. In order to
win the progressive, you must be playing
with “BET
MAX”.
| |
PAY TABLE: |
Displays all winning spins |
COIN VALUE - +: |
Increase or Decrease the
coin value of your wager |
BET ONE: |
Bet
one of the selected coin
value on the pay line |
BET EIGHT: |
Bet on
all 9 pay lines; click again
to increase the number of
coins bet per line |
BET MAX: |
Bets 3
coins on the pay line |
SPIN: |
Spins
the reels |
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