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Blackjack

The object is to have your cards total 21 or as near 21 as possible without going over. Everyone plays against the dealer (the House) who deals each player 2 cards and dealing the house one card face up and one face down.
  • Cards are counted at their face value. Kings, Queens and Jacks count as 10. Aces count as 1 or 11.
  • If your first two cards equal 21, you have Blackjack, and you cannot lose but can tie if the dealer also has Blackjack.
  • If you don’t have Blackjack, signal the dealer to “Stand” or “Hit” (draw additional cards).
  • If your card count is closer to 21 than the dealer’s, you win; if it is less, the house wins. If you tie with the dealer, you “Push” (nobody wins and nobody loses). If you should go over 21, you “Bust”, or immediately lose.
  • If the dealer “Busts”, the house may pay all the players still in the game.

Caribbean Stud Poker

Caribbean Stud Poker is based on Five-Card Stud Poker. Each player antes with the option of playing for a progressive jackpot and receives five cards face down. The players then decide to either fold or to make an additional bet to play their hand against the dealers.
  • Each player must make ante wager plus and an optional progressive jackpot sidebet.
  • Each player and dealer receives five cards each. The dealer will turn one card face up, with four down.
  • The player must then decide if they would like to 'Bet' or fold depending on the strength of their hand. A fold results in the loss of the ante.
  • A 'Bet' to continue the hand must two times the ante.
  • The dealer will now turn over their remaining four cards and arrange them into a poker hand requiring a minimum of Ace King to qualify.
  • If the dealer qualifies and beats the player, both ante and raise will lose.
  • If the dealer qualifies and loses to the player’s hand, the ante is paid even money with the 'Bet' paid according to the pay table.
  • In the event that the dealer does not qualify, ante bets are paid even money with the 'Bet' wager pushing.

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Win big with our Caribbean Stud Poker Progressive Jackpot with as little as a $1 sidebet!
  • The Caribbean Stud Poker Progressive Jackpot is an optional side bet that may be made from $1 to $5 using the electronic side bet pad.
  • The progressive jackpot is paid when the player hits a Royal Flush with 10% of the meter being out for a Straight Flush.
  • All other hands from Flush to Four of a Kind are paid at odds which are multiplied depending on how may dollars are bet on the side bet.
  • You may also make a side bet on the dealers hand to increase your chances of winning!
  • Mystery prizes awarded randomly by the electronic side betting system such as The Magic Card™, The Lucky Player™ and The Lucky Dealer™.
  • All prizes are paid automatically into the electronic side bet pad for your convenience.

Crazy 4 Poker

Crazy 4 Poker is another variation of poker where the player plays his or her hand against the dealer. The game utilizes 4 out of 5 cards to make a poker hand.
  • Three initial bets are available to the player. The Ante and 'Super Bonus' are mandatory while the 'Queens Up' bet is optional.
  • Once the initial bets are placed the players and dealer each receive five cards.
  • After reviewing their cards, the player must decide whether to fold or 'Play'. The object is to make your best four card poker hand out of the five cards.
  • If the player does choose to play, they must place a wager equal to the Ante. If the player has a pair of Aces or higher, they may choose to play three times their Ante!
  • After all players have folded or continued to play their hand, the dealer reveals their hand comparing it to each player hand with the higher hand winning.
  • If the dealers hand is higher than the players, the Ante and Play bets lose. Equal hands will result in a push.
  • If the players hand is higher than the dealers, the Ante and Play bets are paid even money.

Let It Ride® Stud Poker®

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Let It Ride® is a five card poker game that uses three cards dealt to the player and two community cards to make up their hand. They then have the chance to pull money back or Let It Ride® based on the strength of their hand!
  • The player must make three bets of equal size
  • The dealer with then deal three cards to each player and two cards face down to be used as community cards to be used to complete a five card poker hand for each player.
  • After the players have looked at their initial three cards, they can then choose to let all three bets ride or pull one bet back.
  • The dealer will now reveal the value of one of the face down community cards. At this time, the player must again decide whether to let their bets ride or pull one back.
  • The dealer reveals the final community card and will now pay and take the remaining wagers based on the paytable.
  • Players win if their hand contains a minimum of a pair of 10's.
  • Prior to the beginning of each hand, players may also bet on side wagers such as the Three Card Bonus bet and the Let it Ride Bonus bet.

Mini Bac

The object of the game is to bet on one of two hands, (the banker or the player) the one you think will come closest to nine.

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  • Ten value cards have zero value. Aces always equal 1. If cards dealt total more than nine, they acquire the value of the second digit. Ex: 17=7.
  • The dealer deals 4 cards alternately, 2 to the dealer and 2 to the player.
  • The croupier announces the total for each, and calls for a third card if necessary.
  • Losing bets are collected; winning bets are paid even money.
  • Betting that the player and banker hands will tie results in a payout of 8 to 1 if they do tie.
  • The Dragon Bonus is a side bet that pays when your hand wins by a large margin.
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Pai Gow Poker

Pai Gow Poker is a card game variation of the tile based game of Pai Gow. It is played with a 53 card deck, a regular 52 card deck plus a joker and uses poker hands to determine a winner.
  • A single 53 card deck is used consisting of the 52 regular cards plus a joker.
  • The joker maybe used as an Ace or to complete a straight, flush, straight flush or Royal flush.
  • Each player and the dealer are dealt seven cards which are then arranged into two hands.
  • One hand will contain five cards and is known as the high hand; the other hand will contain two cards and is the second highest hand.
  • In order to win, both player hands must beat the corresponding banker hand.
  • If only one of the players’ hands beats the banker then it is a push, in which case neither player nor the banker wins the bet.
  • If both the players’ hands are beaten by the banker, the player loses their wager.

Three Card Poker

This game is the three card variation of poker. Simply beat the dealers hand and get paid off. The player may also make optional side bets to win big!
  • Each player must make an Ante wager in order to play. Optional bets such as 'Pairs Plus' and a Progressive Jackpot bet may be made.
  • Each player and the dealer are dealt three cards face down.
  • The player will review their hand and must decide whether to fold or 'Play'.
  • In order to 'Play', the player must place a bet of equal value to the Ante.
  • After all players have folded or continued to play their hand, the dealer reveals their hand comparing it to each player hand with the higher hand winning.
  • If the dealer has a higher value hand, both the Ante and Play bet lose. If the player and dealer tie, the Ante and Play bets will push.
  • If the player has the higher value hand, the 'Play' will be paid even money and the Ante will be paid at even money or at odds depending on the strength of the hand.

Ultimate Texas Hold'em

Ultimate Texas Hold 'Em is based on the same game found in poker rooms the world over. Play your hand against the dealers and remember, the earlier you raise, the more you get paid!
  • The player must make an equal wager on the Ante and Blind. An optional bet called 'Trips' is also available.
  • Two cards are dealt face down to each player and the dealer.
  • After reviewing their cards, the player must decide whether to 'Check' or make a 'Play' bet equal to three or four times the Ante.
  • The dealer will now turn over three community cards. If the player previously checked, they may make a Play bet equal to two times their 'Ante'. If the player already made a 'Play' bet, they may not make any additional bets. They may also 'Check' again.
  • Now the dealer will turn over the final two community cards.
  • If the player checked in both rounds previously, they must now make a 'Play' bet equal to the 'Ante' or fold losing their 'Blind' and 'Ante'.
  • The player and dealer will make their best using a combination of their two cards and the five community cards. The needs at least a pair to open.
  • Pay offs for winning hands are according to a pay table.

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$1/$2 No Limit Holdem - Buy-in: $60 to $300 Runs: Always
$5/$5 No Limit Holdem - Buy-in: $300 to $1,000 Runs: One or two tables
$2/$5 No Limit Holdem - Buy-in: $200 to $1,000 Runs: One or two tables
$5/$10 No Limit Holdem - Buy-in: $500 to $2,000 Runs: Weekends
$10/$25 No Limit Holdem - Buy-in: $2,000 to $10,000 Runs: 2 times per week
$3/$6 Limit Holdem - Buy-in: $20 to No Max Runs: One or two tables
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