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<strong>FOUR</strong> <strong>CARD</strong> <strong>POKER</strong><br />

Four Card Poker is a game that rewards skill, patience and nerve.<br />

It is similar to Three Card poker but with one major difference.<br />

In Three Card Poker, the play wager must equal the ante; in Four<br />

Card, players may bet up to three times their ante when staying in<br />

the game. Four Card Poker is a fast-paced, exciting game that is<br />

quickly becoming another high demand specialty game featuring<br />

head to head play against the dealer with an optional bonus bet.<br />

PLAYING THE GAME<br />

Players make an Ante bet to compete against the dealer, and<br />

make the Aces Up bet to play against the paytable. Players receive<br />

five cards to make four-card poker hands. Four card straights are<br />

straights, Four-card flushes are flushes. The dealer gets six cards to<br />

make his four-card hand, and one of his cards is dealt face up.<br />

After seeing their hands, players may fold or stay in the game by<br />

making a playwager. Players may bet 1x to 3x their Ante when<br />

staying in the game. The dealer reveals his hand and compares<br />

it with each player’s. If a player beats (or ties) the dealer, his Play<br />

and Ante bets win even money. If a dealer beats a player, players<br />

Play and Ante bets lose. Note: the dealer always qualifies.<br />

Premium hands, three-of-a-kind and higher, receive automatic<br />

payouts. These are paid on the Ante wager. Automatic bonuses<br />

always win, even if the player loses to the dealer.<br />

The Aces Up side bet wins when a player has a pair of Aces<br />

or better.<br />

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ACES UP<br />

Four-of-a-kind…………………50 to 1<br />

Straight Flush………...……….40 to 1<br />

Three-of-a-kind………………..8 to 1<br />

Flush……………………….…...6 to 1<br />

Straight………………….……..4 to 1<br />

Two Pair………………..……....2 to 1<br />

Pair of Aces…………..………..1 to 1<br />

AUTOMATIC BONUS<br />

Four-of-a-kind………...…….…25 to 1<br />

Straight Flush………...…….….20 to 1<br />

Three-of-a-kind……..……….…2 to 1<br />

HOUSE RULE<br />

Players may play more than one hand at the Supervisor’s<br />

discretion. Side betting is strictly prohibited on the casino floor.<br />

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THREE <strong>CARD</strong> <strong>POKER</strong><br />

Three Card Poker offers two games in one. The two games are<br />

“Three Card Ante/Play”, where the player competes against the<br />

dealer, and “Pair Plus” which has different bonus payouts for Three<br />

Card Poker hands of one pair or better. Players may wager different<br />

amounts on each game when playing both games at the same time.<br />

Both games are played with standard 52-card deck. The cards are<br />

distributed to the dealer in groups of three by an automatic shuffling<br />

machine. The payouts are printed on the table at each player spot.<br />

PLAYING AGAINST THE DEALER<br />

The object is to get a three-card poker hand with a value higher than<br />

the dealer’s qualifying hand of a Queen or better. The player places<br />

an Ante wager. After looking at his hand the player may fold or place<br />

an amount equal to his Ante wager on the Play spot to try and beat<br />

the dealer. If the player’s hand beats the dealer’s qualifying hand, the<br />

player wins both the Ante wager and the Play wagers. If the dealer<br />

does not qualify , the player wins the Ante wager and the Play wager<br />

is a push. If the dealer’s qualifying hand beats the player’s hand, the<br />

player loses both the Ante and Play wagers.<br />

PLAYING THE PAIR PLUS<br />

The object is to get a pair or better. The player places a wager on the<br />

Pair Plus spot. If the player’s hand contains a pair or better, the player<br />

wins the Pair Plus wager regardless of the dealer’s hand.<br />

PLAYING BOTH<br />

[AGAINST THE DEALER AND PAIR PLUS]<br />

The player places an Ante wager and a Pair Plus wager. The player<br />

must also make the Play wager or forfeits the Ante and the Pair Plus<br />

wagers. If the player has placed the play wager, there are several<br />

possible outcomes:<br />

If the dealer qualifies and the player’s hand is a pair or better that<br />

also beats the dealer’s hand, the player wins the Ante, Play and Pair<br />

Plus wagers. If the dealer qualifies and the player’s hand does not<br />

include a pair or better but still beats the dealer’s hand the player<br />

wins the Ante and Play wagers but loses the Pair Plus wager. If the<br />

dealer qualifies and the dealer’s hand beats the player’s hand, but the<br />

player has a pair or better, the player loses the Ante and Play wagers<br />

but wins the pair plus wager. If the dealer qualifies and the dealer’s<br />

hand beats the player’s hand which does not contain a pair or better,<br />

the player loses all three wagers. If the dealer does not qualify and<br />

the player wins the Ante and the Pair Plus wagers and the Play wager<br />

is a push. If the dealer does not qualify and the player does not have<br />

a pair or better, the player wins the Ante wager, the Play wager is a<br />

push and the Pair Plus wager loses.<br />

Ranking of Hands from Highest to Lowest: Straight Flush, Three of a<br />

Kind, Straight, Flush and Pair.<br />

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PAYOUTS<br />

Payout schedule when playing against the dealer:<br />

Player folds – all wagers lose<br />

When the dealer does not qualify – Play is a push and<br />

Ante win 1 for 1 (even money)<br />

When the dealer qualifies and the player’s hand beats<br />

the dealers hand – Play wins 1 to 1 and Ante wins<br />

1 to 1 Tie-push<br />

Ante Bonus payouts playing against the dealer:<br />

Straight Flush………….....5 to 1<br />

Three of a Kind…………...4 to 1<br />

Straight………………...…1 to 1<br />

Pair Plus payouts:<br />

Straight Flush………...….40 to 1<br />

Three of a Kind…………..30 to 1<br />

Straight………………......6 to 1<br />

Flush…………………......3 to 1<br />

Pair…………………...….1 to 1<br />

THREE <strong>CARD</strong> <strong>POKER</strong> TERMINOLOGY<br />

Ante Wager: “Ante wager” means the wager that a player<br />

is required to make prior to any cards being dealt in order to<br />

compete against the dealer’s hand in a round of play.<br />

Hand: “Hand” means the three-card poker hand that is held by<br />

each player and the dealer after the cards are dealt.<br />

Pair plus wager: “Pair plus wager” means the wager that a player<br />

is required to make prior to any cards being dealt in order to<br />

compete against a posted scale of payouts, regardless of the<br />

outcome of the player’s hand against the dealer.<br />

Play Wager: “Play Wager” means an additional wager, equal in<br />

value to his or her Ante wager, that a player must make if the<br />

player opts to remain in competition against the dealer after the<br />

player reviews his or her hand.<br />

Round of Play: “Round of play” means one complete cycle of play<br />

during which all wagers have been placed, all cards have been<br />

dealt and all remaining wagers have been paid off or collected in<br />

accordance with this subchapter.<br />

HOUSE RULES<br />

Players may play more than one hand at supervisor’s discretion.<br />

Side betting is strictly prohibited on the casino floor.<br />

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BLACKJACK<br />

Blackjack, or “21,” is the most popular of all casino games. It is<br />

fun to play and easy to learn. Blackjack is played with standard<br />

playing cards. We offer hand-held double deck games. The game<br />

of Blackjack has one dealer and can accommodate up to nine<br />

players. In Blackjack, the object is to beat the dealer. Each player is<br />

dealt two cards face up (face down in double deck) and the dealer<br />

is dealt one card face up and one card face down. All face cards<br />

count as ten, and Aces count as either one or eleven, whichever<br />

you choose. All other cards are played at face value. The object<br />

of the game is to accumulate cards with a total as close to 21 as<br />

possible, without going over 21, or “busting.”<br />

Additional cards are called “hits,” and a player can take as many<br />

as desired until a satisfactory hand is obtained or the player goes<br />

“bust.” After all players have completed play on their hands,<br />

the dealer turns his “hole card” up and completes his hand. The<br />

dealer will draw on any point total of 16 or less. The dealer will<br />

stand on a “hard 17” or higher but hit a “soft 17.” A soft 17 is<br />

a hand containing at least one Ace, counted as an 11 to make<br />

17. (A hard 17 hand will automatically bust if given a “hit” card<br />

greater than four.)<br />

If a dealer’s point count exceeds 21, he busts and all players<br />

whose point count is 21 or less win. If the dealer does not bust,<br />

he compares his hand to each player’s total and takes the bets<br />

on all player’s hands that are less than his and pays the bets on<br />

hands that are higher than his. When your point total is the same<br />

as the dealer’s, you “push” and your wager is not taken or paid.<br />

All winning bets are paid even money, with the exception of<br />

Blackjack, which is paid 3 to 2.<br />

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BLACKJACK TERMINOLOGY<br />

Blackjack:<br />

If your initial two cards consist of an Ace with any 10, Jack, Queen<br />

or King- you have a Blackjack. If both you and the dealer have a<br />

Blackjack, it is a standoff or push. A winning Blackjack is paid 3 to<br />

2 (1 ½ times the bet).<br />

Splitting Pairs:<br />

You may “split” any first two matching cards or facecards into two<br />

hands. The bet on the second hand must be equal to the original<br />

bet. Each hand must be completed individually and in turn. A hand<br />

may be split up to three times for a total of four hands. If the split<br />

pair are Aces, they receive only one card per Ace.<br />

Doubling Down:<br />

You may “double down” on the first two cards of your original<br />

hand or the first two cards of any split hand. You may double down<br />

for any amount up to the value of the original bet. You are limited<br />

to drawing only one additional card on a double down hand.<br />

Insurance:<br />

If the dealer’s up card is an Ace, you may elect to take “insurance.”<br />

The insurance bet is a wager that the dealer has Blackjack. In<br />

other words, you are betting the dealer’s down card will be a face<br />

card. You may bet any amount up to half of your original bet on<br />

insurance. Insurance bets pay 2 to 1 if the dealer has a Blackjack<br />

and bet is forfeited if he does not.<br />

Push:<br />

If the player and dealer have equal point values at the end of the<br />

hand, this is a “push,” and the wager is neither paid nor taken.<br />

Even Money:<br />

If a player has a Blackjack and the dealer has an Ace showing as<br />

the up card, that player may elect to take “even money” (1 to 1)<br />

on his bet before the dealer checks his/her hand.<br />

Late Surrender:<br />

After the dealer ensures that he/she does NOT have Blackjack, any<br />

player may then “surrender” half his/her wager and end the hand.<br />

Note: No Surrender on Double Deck.<br />

Requesting Hits:<br />

You should indicate your decision to hit or stand with hand signals.<br />

The accepted signals are a side- to- side motion to “stand” and a<br />

sweeping motion toward yourself to take a “hit.” Decisions to split<br />

pairs, double down or take insurance should be indicated verbally<br />

or by turning your hand face up. In multi-deck games, players do<br />

not touch the cards.<br />

HOUSE RULE<br />

Side betting is strictly prohibited on the casino floor.<br />

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CRAPS<br />

Craps is the casino game with non-stop action. If it’s excitement<br />

you’re looking for, Craps is the game for you. The game is played<br />

on a large table which offers the players a variety of wagers. Craps<br />

is “dealt” by three dealers: one stick person and two base dealers.<br />

Overseeing the game is a box person.<br />

PASS LINE [OR LINE BET]<br />

If you place a bet on the pass line and the first roll of the dice<br />

(“come out” roll), is a 7 or 11, you win automatically. A roll of 2,3<br />

or 12 is called “craps,” and you forfeit the bet. Any other number<br />

rolled (4,5,6,8,9 or 10) will become your point. In order to win your<br />

pass line bet, the shooter must roll the point before rolling a 7. If<br />

a 7 is rolled before the point is rolled, the pass line bet is forfeited.<br />

The shooter will continue to roll the dice until he or she rolls a “7<br />

out,” whereupon the dice pass to the next player. You need not be<br />

the shooter to make a pass line bet. The pass line bet is placed by<br />

the player.<br />

COME OUT ROLL<br />

[The first roll of the dice, “Coming Out”]<br />

When approaching a Crap game already in action, you can<br />

determine if a particular roll is the come out roll by checking the<br />

point numbers (4,5,6,8,9 or 10) to see if any one of them have been<br />

marked by the dealer with the on/off puck. The on side of the puck<br />

is white and the off side is black. If the puck has been placed on<br />

one of the point numbers, you will know that the point number has<br />

been established and the come out roll, or the first roll, has already<br />

taken place. If the puck is not on, they are shooting for a point<br />

number (4,5,6,8,9 or 10). Until the shooter rolls a point number,<br />

all rolls are called come out rolls. The shooter must roll the point<br />

number again before rolling a 7 to win.<br />

DON’T PASS LINE [OR ‘BACK LINE’ BET]<br />

The opposite of the pass line. Bets placed on the don’t pass win if<br />

the come out roll is a 2 or 3 (12 is a standoff, nobody wins), and are<br />

forfeited if the come out roll is a 7 or11. Any other number rolled<br />

becomes the point. In order to win, a 7 must roll before the point is<br />

thrown. If the point is rolled before a 7 is rolled, the don’t pass bet<br />

is forfeited. The don’t pass line bet is placed by the player.<br />

COME BET<br />

You can bet the come at any time after a point has been established<br />

on the pass line. The win-loss rules are the same as for the pass line.<br />

The next roll of the dice determines whether you automatically win<br />

or forfeit your bet, or establish another point which must be rolled<br />

before a 7 in order to win. The come bet is placed by the player.<br />

FIELD BET<br />

If 2,3,4,9,10,11 or 12 rolls you win. You forfeit your bet on 5,6,7,<br />

or 8. All numbers pay even money except 2 and 12, which pay<br />

double. The field bet is placed by the player.<br />

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DON’T COME BET<br />

The opposite of the come bet. The win-lose rules are the same as for<br />

the don’t pass line. The next roll of the dice determines whether you<br />

automatically win or forfeit your bet, or establishes another point<br />

which you must roll a 7 before that point in order to win. Pass line,<br />

don’t pass, come and don’t come bets are termed “flat bets” and are<br />

paid even money. Pass line and come bets can be increased but cannot<br />

be removed or reduced at any time. Don’t pass and don’t come bets<br />

can be removed or reduced but never increased or replaced. The don’t<br />

come bet is placed by the player.<br />

ODDS<br />

A player has an option to make a wager in addition to the original or<br />

“flat bet” at any time after the point is established. This is referred to<br />

as “odds.” The player may “take odds” on any pass line or come bet.<br />

The player may also “lay odds” on any don’t pass or don’t come bet.<br />

All odds bets may be removed or reduced at anytime. Odds are paid<br />

based on “true odds.” Odds bets share the fate of the flat bet.<br />

PLACE BETS<br />

These bets may be made at anytime, but are OFF on the come out roll<br />

unless you call them ON. The bets may be placed on any point number<br />

or on several numbers. The 4,5,9 and 10 are bet in multiples of $5:<br />

the 6 and 8 are bet in multiples $6. Lay your chips on the layout then<br />

let the dealer know what numbers you would like to bet and for how<br />

much. Place bets win if the number hits and lose on a 7.<br />

BUY AND LAY BETS<br />

Buy and lay bets can be made at any time. These bets are immediately<br />

placed on or behind the number requested (4,5,6,8,9 or 10) and have<br />

action on the next roll. A buy bet will win if that number is rolled<br />

before a 7 and will be forfeited if the 7 is rolled before the chosen<br />

number. A lay bet will win if a 7 is rolled before the number bet and<br />

will be forfeited if the number is rolled before a 7, (all winning buy<br />

and lay bets will be paid (“true odds.”) A 5% commission is charged<br />

for all buy and lay bets. This commission is also called “vigorish” or<br />

“vig.” The vigorish is charged on the total amount bet on a buy bet or<br />

the total amount that can be won on a lay bet. Give your chips to the<br />

dealer and tell him which number you want to bet and for how much.<br />

HORN BET<br />

A horn bet is a four unit bet. You are betting one unit each on 2,3,11<br />

and 12. If one of these numbers is rolled, the payoff will be based on<br />

the payout odds for that number, less the amount bet on the other<br />

three numbers. This is a one roll bet.<br />

HORN HIGH BET<br />

A horn high bet is a five unit bet. It is the same as a horn bet except<br />

that one additional unit is bet on one of the numbers (2,3,11 or 12)<br />

designated by the bettor. The payoff follows the same rules as the<br />

horn bet. This is a one roll bet.<br />

HARDWAY BETS<br />

Hardway bets are located in the center of the layout and are placed<br />

by the dealer. The four hardway bets are hard four (two 2’s), hard six<br />

(two 3’s), hard eight (two 4’s) and hard ten (two 5’s). You win if the<br />

hardway which you are betting is rolled. You forfeit if a 7 or another<br />

combination of your number is rolled before your hardway. Hardways<br />

always “work” unless you call them off.<br />

HOUSE RULE<br />

Side betting is strictly prohibited on the casino floor.<br />

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FORTUNE PAI GOW <strong>POKER</strong><br />

Fortune Pai Gow Poker is played with a standard 52-card deck<br />

plus one Joker. The Joker can only be used as an Ace or as the<br />

fifth card in a straight, flush, straight flush or royal flush.<br />

After you receive your seven cards, you must split them into<br />

two hands, a five-card hand and a two-card hand. The fivecard<br />

hand must always rank higher than the two-card hand.<br />

The object of the game is to have your high hand beat the<br />

dealer’s high hand and have your second hand beat the<br />

dealer’s second hand. Each five-card hand is ranked according<br />

to the standard poker hand hierarchy. Remember that because<br />

of the Joker, you have the potential to have five Aces, which<br />

beats a royal flush. Your two-card hand can either be a pair or<br />

no pair, therefore, your highest possible two-card hand would<br />

be a pair of Aces.<br />

PAYOFF<br />

You must win both hands outright to receive a payout. The<br />

house wins if both of the dealer’s hands are winners, or<br />

if one hand wins and the other hand is a draw. Any other<br />

combination results in a push. There is a 5% commission on all<br />

player wins. All winning wagers are paid out at even money<br />

(1 to 1).<br />

HAND ARRANGEMENTS<br />

<br />

the back hand (high) has five cards, the front hand<br />

(low or second hand) has two cards. Cards are set<br />

according to poker rankings.<br />

<br />

(high) wins.<br />

<br />

(high) ties (push).<br />

<br />

(high) loses their wager.<br />

<br />

shown below.<br />

PAI GOW <strong>POKER</strong> HOUSE WAY<br />

No Pair Rule: Place highest card in high hand, next two<br />

highest cards in low hand.<br />

One Pair Rule: Place pair in high hand, next two highest cards<br />

in low hand.<br />

Two Pair Rule: Pairs will be broken into three groups (when<br />

splitting always play the lowest pair in the low hand).<br />

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Low pair…………………………………. 2’s through 6’s<br />

Low pair…………………………….......... 2s through 6s<br />

Medium pair…………………………….... 7s through 10s<br />

High pair…………………………………... Jacks through Kings<br />

Low pair and low pair……………………. Split unless holding a King or better,<br />

Then play two pair in high hand.<br />

Low pair and medium pair………………. Split unless holding a King or better,<br />

Then play two pair in high hand.<br />

Low pair and high pair…………………… Split unless holding an Ace,<br />

Then play two pair in high hand.<br />

Medium pair and medium pair………….. Split unless holding an Ace,<br />

Then play two pair in high hand.<br />

Medium pair and high pair………………. Always split<br />

High pair and high pair…………………... Always split<br />

Aces plus a pair………………………….... Always split<br />

Three Pair Rule: Always play highest pair as the low hand.<br />

Three of a Kind Rule: Always keep together UNLESS ACES, then play pair in<br />

high, one Ace in low hand.<br />

Two Three of a Kind Rule: Play the highest Three of a Kind as a pair in the<br />

low hand<br />

Straights and Flushes & Straight Flushes:<br />

With No Pair<br />

When having a six-card straight, play the highest card of the straight in<br />

the low hand.<br />

When having a choice to play a straight, a flush or a straight flush, play<br />

the one that allows the highest two cards to be played in the low hand.<br />

With One Pair<br />

Play the pair in the low hand only if a straight, flush or straight flush can<br />

be preserved in the high hand.<br />

Exception: When having an Ace or Joker and a pair of 10’s, Jacks, Queens<br />

or Kings play the Ace or Joker in the low hand. Play the straight, flush or<br />

straight flush in the high hand if it is still possible, if not play the pair.<br />

With two pair………………………..Use the two pair rule<br />

With three pair……………………..Use the three pair rule<br />

With three of a kind………………..Play pair in low hand<br />

With full house……………………...Use full house rule<br />

Full House:<br />

Three of a kind and pair…………….Always split and play pair low hand.<br />

Three of a kind and two pair………..Play highest of the pairs in low hand.<br />

Four of a Kind:<br />

2s through 6s…………………….....Never split, play in high hand<br />

7s through 10s……………………...Split unless a King or better<br />

can be played on low hand<br />

Jacks through Kings………………..Always split unless and Ace<br />

can be played<br />

Aces……………………………….....Always split.<br />

Four of a Kind with a Pair or Three of a Kind: Play pair in low hand.<br />

Five Aces: Always split and play two Aces in low hand.<br />

Exception: When having five Aces and a pair of Kings, play the Kings in the low<br />

hand and the Aces in the high hand.<br />

HOUSE RULE<br />

Player may play more than one hand at supervisor’s discretion, additional hands<br />

must be set “The House Way by the Dealer”. Side betting is strictly prohibited<br />

on the casino floor.<br />

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<strong>POKER</strong> HANDS<br />

<strong>POKER</strong> HANDS IN THE ORDER OF THEIR VALUE<br />

HIGH <strong>CARD</strong><br />

Lowest ranking hand. No value other than the single highest<br />

value card in the hand.<br />

ONE PAIR<br />

Two cards of the same value, such as two 5s or two Aces.<br />

TWO PAIR<br />

Two sets of two cards of the same value, such as two 5s and<br />

two Aces.<br />

THREE OF A KIND<br />

Three cards of the same value, such as three 6s.<br />

STRAIGHT<br />

Five cards whose values are consecutive but not all suited<br />

alike. For example, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7 with the hand containing<br />

two or more suits.<br />

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<strong>POKER</strong> HANDS IN THE ORDER OF THEIR VALUE<br />

(CONT.)<br />

FLUSH<br />

Five cards that are suited alike, such as five Hearts.<br />

FULL HOUSE<br />

Five cards containing a Three of a Kind and a Pair, such as<br />

three Jacks and two 4s.<br />

<strong>FOUR</strong> OF A KIND<br />

Four cards of the same value, such as four Queens.<br />

STRAIGHT FLUSH<br />

The second highest value hand. This is a flush hand whose five<br />

cards are grouped consecutively, such as 4,5,6,7 & 8 of Clubs.<br />

ROYAL FLUSH<br />

The highest poker hand possible. This is a Straight Flush<br />

containing Ace, King, Queen, Jack and 10.<br />

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ROULETTE<br />

Roulette is a fun and simple game that provides exciting<br />

action. Players may wager on the number(s), combination<br />

of numbers or color they think the spinning ball will<br />

land on in the Roulette Wheel. Roulette offers a wide<br />

variety of bets: “straight-up” bets, (single number),<br />

“combination” bets, (splits and corners), “red or black,”<br />

“odd or even” and others.<br />

You play with your own individual color chips, good only<br />

at the table where they are issued. The value of these<br />

chips depends on the amount of your “Buy-In.” You may<br />

also play the regular casino chips. Each betting cycle<br />

begins with the dealer spinning a ball in the opposite<br />

direction of the revolving roulette wheel head. Bets<br />

may be placed until the dealer announces “No more<br />

bets.” When the ball comes to rest, the dealer marks the<br />

winning number, and all bets which correspond to this<br />

number are paid.<br />

The exact placement of the chips determine the bet<br />

being made. Each player is responsible for the correct<br />

positioning of their wager on the layout.<br />

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ROULETTE BETS<br />

Inside Bets<br />

Straight up……..…Any number including 0 & 00<br />

Split……………....Any two number split<br />

Street or Row…...Any of the three numbers in a row<br />

Column Bet……...Any 12 numbers in a row<br />

Corner……….…Any of the four numbers forming a corner<br />

Top Line…………...0, 00, 1, 2 & 3<br />

Line Bet…………...Any of the six numbers in a row<br />

Basket……………..0, 00 & 2<br />

OUTSIDE BETS<br />

Sections………………….. (12 Numbers) or Dozen<br />

Column<br />

Red<br />

Black<br />

Odd<br />

Even<br />

Low<br />

High<br />

0 & 00 Split……………………(Courtesy Line)<br />

ROULETTE PAYOUT ODDS<br />

Inside Bets<br />

Straight Up………………………..35 to 1<br />

Split…………………………….....17 to 1<br />

Street or row…………………......11 to 1<br />

Corner………………………..…...8 to 1<br />

Top Line……………………..…....6 to 1<br />

Line Bet……………………….…..5 to 1<br />

Courtesy Line 0, 00 split……..…17 to 1<br />

Basket………………...……….….11 to 1<br />

OUTSIDE BETS<br />

Column Bet………………………..2 to 1<br />

Dozen………………………...…...2 to 1<br />

Red or Black………………………1 to 1<br />

Odd or Even…………………...….1 to 1<br />

High or Low……………………….1 to 1<br />

A few simple rules to remember when playing Roulette:<br />

All roulette chips must stay on the top of the gaming<br />

table at all times.<br />

You may not leave the table with roulette chips in your<br />

possession.<br />

At the completion of your play, you must exchange all<br />

roulette chips for regular casino chips. These are the<br />

“value” chips used on all other table games.<br />

HOUSE RULE<br />

Side betting is strictly prohibited on the casino floor.<br />

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ROYAL MATCH 21<br />

Royal Match is played on a standard blackjack table with a special<br />

layout and two - six standard decks of cards. The layout resembles<br />

the standard layout in all respects with the addition of a Royal<br />

Match betting circle to the upper right of the “21” betting<br />

area. The Crown Treasure marker is a non-value marker used to<br />

designate that a player is eligible for the Crown Treasure payoff.<br />

PLAYER BETS<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

as the “21” bet<br />

<br />

“21” bets<br />

<br />

down or split cards<br />

<br />

<br />

to the Royal Match maximum limit<br />

SPLIT<br />

A player may split their “21” hand according to house rules. No<br />

Royal Match action will be allowed on the split cards.<br />

CROWN TREASURE<br />

When a player makes a Royal Match bet and is dealt a King and<br />

Queen of the same suit they immediately receive the posted payoff<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

completes the King and Queen matched suit (does not have to be<br />

the same suit as the player) the player receives an additional bonus<br />

<br />

Example:<br />

<br />

Royal Match bet and they both receive a King and Queen of the<br />

<br />

dealer also receives a King and Queen of the same suit then each<br />

<br />

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CLEARING THE LAYOUT<br />

<br />

bets are settled. The Royal Match bets are either picked up or paid out<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

before hit/stand of each hand.<br />

<br />

same suit the dealer will call out “Royal Match” to the Floor person<br />

and the player is paid twenty five (25) to one (1). After all Royal Match<br />

bets have been settled normal “21” play resumes.<br />

GENERAL RULES<br />

Winning bets will be paid in front of the Royal Match betting circle and<br />

will be pushed off toward the player.<br />

<br />

<br />

dealers do not receive a $1000 bonus.<br />

<br />

Minimum Royal Match bet….....……….....………….....$1<br />

Maximum Royal Match bet……………..........……....…$25<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

First two cards are a King and Queen of same suit… 25 to 1<br />

First two cards are King and Queen of the same suit and<br />

<br />

HOUSE RULE<br />

<br />

the table. Side betting is strictly prohibited on the casino floor.<br />

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SPANISH 21<br />

The layout for Spanish 21 is very similar to a standard Blackjack<br />

layout. The only differences are: the felt identifies the game as<br />

Spanish 21, the Bonus 21 Payoffs are printed on the layout and the<br />

“Match the Dealer” bet is offered. Rule signs can be found on the<br />

table designated for Spanish 21.<br />

The game is played at Silver Reef Casino Hotel Spa with four<br />

decks. The only exception to the standard deck is that all number<br />

“10” cards are removed. (A Spanish deck of cards consists of Ace<br />

to 9, Jack, Queen, and King.)<br />

Players can double down on two or more cards, including after<br />

splitting. Players can split cards of equal value, including Aces,<br />

up to three times, creating four hands. When splitting, Aces are<br />

treated like any other card. Hitting and doubling down of split<br />

hands, including Aces, are allowed. 21’s get paid automatically.<br />

A player Blackjack always beats a dealers Blackjack and is paid 3<br />

to 2.<br />

A player total of 21 always beats a dealer’s total of 21. Certain<br />

player 21 totals result in a Bonus 21 Payoff as noted on the payout<br />

schedule on the table.<br />

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The dealer checks under the Ace or face card for Blackjack. Early<br />

surrender (before peek) is not permitted. Otherwise, surrender on<br />

first two cards is permitted. Surrender allows the player to forfeit<br />

half of their wager and drop from the hand. The player cannot<br />

surrender when the dealer’s hand is a blackjack or if they have<br />

taken a hit. The game is played with the dealer hitting “soft 17.”<br />

The Super Bonus Payoff requires no special side bet. When a<br />

player’s first three cards are suited 7s and the dealer’s up card<br />

is any 7, that player wins a $1,000 Super Bonus when a $5<br />

minimum bet is being played or a $5,000 Super Bonus when a<br />

$25 bet is being played. All other betting players of that round<br />

receive a $50 Envy Bonus.<br />

Bonuses are not paid on double down hands. Players holding<br />

certain hands totaling 21 who have not doubled down are paid a<br />

bonus 21 Payoff. (see below)<br />

Players can also make a Match the Dealer bet. In addition to the<br />

regular Spanish 21 bet, a player can bet that either of the first<br />

two cards will match the dealer’s up card in rank. The payoffs are<br />

indicated on the table sign. Match the Dealer bet: $1 to $25.<br />

BONUS 21 PAYOFFS<br />

Bonus 21 Payoff Hand Rate Paid<br />

Five card hand totaling 21…………………..3 to 2<br />

Six card hand totaling 21…………………....2 to 1<br />

Seven (or more) card hand totaling 21…….3 to 1<br />

6-7-8 mixed suite………………………….....3 to 2<br />

6-7-8 suited……………………………….......2 to 1<br />

6-7-8 suited in spades…………………….....3 to 1<br />

7-7-7 mixed suite………………………….....3 to 2<br />

7-7-7 suited………………………………......2 to 1<br />

7-7-7 suited in spades…………………….....3 to 1<br />

The above payoff chart is located on the layout of the table<br />

HOUSE RULE<br />

Side betting is strictly prohibited on the casino floor.<br />

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ULTIMATE TEXAS HOLD’EM<br />

Ultimate Texas Hold’Em ® features heads-up play against the dealer<br />

and an optional bonus bet. This game gives you several advantages:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Three-of-a-Kind or better.<br />

Getting Started<br />

<br />

<br />

Bet Big… or Small… or Not at All<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

bet 1x your Ante.<br />

Winning & Losing<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Dealer Qualifying<br />

<br />

<br />

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HAND RANKINGS<br />

THREE OF A KIND<br />

<br />

STRAIGHT<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

FLUSH<br />

<br />

FULL HOUSE<br />

<br />

<br />

<strong>FOUR</strong> OF A KIND<br />

<br />

STRAIGHT FLUSH<br />

<br />

<br />

ROYAL FLUSH<br />

The highest poker hand possible. This is a Straight Flush<br />

<br />

HOUSE RULE<br />

<br />

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