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Baccarat

Baccarat

Baccarat is a game of chance and skill between you and the Banker. It is played with a single standard deck of 52 cards. There are three types of bets and the game odds are high.

The objective of the game is to predict whose hand, the Banker’s or the Player’s, will be closer to the value of nine. You can also bet on the possibility of a tie.

Payout Schedule
Winning hands in Baccarat depend on the hand you bet on, and whether that hand wins.

If the hand you bet on wins, the payout is as follows:

Hand Combination Payout
Banker’s Hand Wins 2x the bet – 5% commission on win amount for the House
Player’s Hand Wins 2x the bet
Tie 9x the bet

If the hand that you bet on wins, you are paid double your bet, unless you bet on a tie. If you bet on a tie, the payout is eight times the amount you bet. If you bet on the Banker’s hand, and win, the House charges a 5% commission on your win amount. For example, if you bet 100 and win 200, you only pay 5% of the 100 win amount, and not of the 200 total winnings. 5% of 100 = 5, so you are paid 195.

If you bet on a hand, and the hand loses, you lose your bet. If you do not bet on a tie, and the hands tie, your bet is returned to you.

Baccarat Hands
The winning hand is the one with a value closest to nine.The value of a hand is calculated by adding up the total of the cards. The card values are:

Card Face Value (Any Suit) Card Point Value

King

0

Queen

0
Jack
0
10
0
9
9
8
8
7
7
6
6
5
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
Ace
1

If the total of a hand exceeds nine, the value of the hand is the “unit” portion of the total. For more information, see the examples below.

If the hand you bet on wins, you are paid out according to the Payout Schedule.

Example:

  1. A hand consists of an Eight of Clubs and a Seven of Diamonds. The point values are 8 and 7, so the total of the hand is 8 + 7 = 15. As the “tens” portion of the total is ignored, the value of the hand is 5.
  2. A hand consists of a Nine of Spades, a Two of Hearts and a Nine of Diamonds. The point values are 9, 2 and 9, so the total of the hand is 9 + 2 + 9 = 20. As the “tens” portion of the total is ignored, the value of the hand is 0.
Playing Baccarat
To play a game of Baccarat, do the following:

  1. Click the Increase (+) or Decrease (-) button to select the amount you want to bet.
  2. Select the hand you want to bet on.
  • Click the Banker button to bet on the Banker’s hand.
  • Click the Player button to bet on the Player’s hand.
  • Click the Tie button to bet on the possibility of the Banker and the Player’s hands being a tie.
  1. Your bet is placed on the table and each hand is dealt either two or three cards. Any winnings are paid according to the Payout Schedule.
Rules
The following rules apply when playing Baccarat:

  • If you bet on the Banker’s hand, and the hand wins, you pay a 5% commission on the win amount to the House. For example, if you bet 100 and win 200, you only pay 5% of the 100 win amount, and not of the 200 total winnings. 5% of 100 = 5, so you are paid 195.
  • King’s, Queen’s, Jack’s and Ten’s have no point value.
  • If the hands tie, and you did not bet on a Tie, your bet is returned to you.

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Craps

Craps

Craps

Craps is a game of chance and is played on a large sunken table with a pair of dice that is thrown by the Shooter.

The objective is to bet whether the Shooter will roll a winning combination.

Payout Schedule
The odds in Craps pay out as follows:
For Pass Line and Come bets:

Number Rolled

Odds

7

1:1

11

1:1

For Dont Pass and Don’t Come bets:

Number Rolled

Odds

2

1:1

3

1:1
12
Tie

True odds for Pass Line and Come bets:

Number Rolled

Odds

4 or 10

2:1

5 or 9

3:2

6 or 8

6:5

True odds for Dont Pass and Don’t Come bets:

Number Rolled Odds

4 or 10

1:2

5 or 9

2:3

6 or 8

5:6

The odds paid for other bets are:

Bet Name

Combination Odds

Place to Win bet

Win on 4
Win on 5
Win on 6
Win on 8
Win on 9
Win on 10
9:5
7:5
7:6
7:6
7:5
9:5

Place to Lose bet

Lose on 4
Lose on 5
Lose on 6
Lose on 8
Lose on 9
Lose on 10
2:5
4:7
4:5
4:5
4:7
2:5

Field bet

2 or 12 rolled
Other number rolled
2:1
Even Money
Hardways bet
Hardways 4
Hardways 6
Hardways 8
Hardways 10
8 for 1
10 for 1
10 for 1
8 for 1
Any Seven
Any Seven 5 for 1 (4:1)
Any Craps
Any Two, Twelve or Three 8 for 1 (7:1)
Craps Two
Two 30:1
Craps Twelve
Twelve 30:1
Craps Three
Three 15:1
Eleven
Eleven 15:1
Big 6 or Big 8
Six or Eight 1:1
Bet Types
The bet types are as follows:

Bet Type Description of Bet
Pass Line bet This is a bet that the Shooter will roll a 7 or 11, or establish a Point by rolling 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 on the come-out roll. And then roll the point number again before rolling a 7.
Don’t Pass bet This is a bet that the Shooter will roll a 2, 3 or 12, or establish a Point by rolling 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 on the come-out roll. And then roll a 7 before rolling the point number again.
Come bet This is a bet similar to the Pass Line bet, but can only be taken after a Point is established.

It is a bet that the Shooter will either roll a 7 or 11 on the next roll, or make a Point, and roll that point number again before rolling a 7.

Note:
A Come bet can be made on every roll of the dice only after the Shooter has established a Point.

Don’t Come bet This is a bet similar to the Don’t Pass bet, but can only be taken after a Point is established.

It is a bet that the Shooter will roll a 2, 3 or 12 on the next roll, or will not make the Point before rolling a 7.

Odds bet These are additional bets made on an established Pass, Don’t Pass, Come or Don’t Come bet.
Place to Win bet This is a bet that the Shooter will roll the number that a Win bet is placed on – 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10, before a 7 is rolled.
Place to Lose bet This is a bet that the Shooter will roll a 7, before the number that a Lose bet is placed on – 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10, is rolled.
Field bet This is a single roll bet that the Shooter will roll a 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 or 12, on the next roll.
Hardways bet This is a bet that the Shooter will roll a double 2, 3, 4 or 5 either before it is thrown in any other combination, or before a 7 is rolled.
Any Seven This is a bet that the Shooter will roll a 7 on the next roll.
Any Craps This is a bet that the Shooter will roll a 2, 3 or 12 on the next roll.
Craps Two This is a bet that the Shooter will roll a 2 on the next roll.
Craps Twelve This is a bet that the Shooter will roll a 12 on the next roll.
Craps Three This is a bet that the Shooter will roll a 3 on the next roll.
Eleven This is a bet that the Shooter will roll an 11 on the next roll.
Big 6 This is a bet that a 6 will be rolled before a 7.
Big 8 This is a bet that an 8 will be rolled before a 7.
Playing Crap
A game of Craps can consist of two distinct phases, the Come-Out phase and the Point phase.

In the Come-Out phase, the objective is to roll a 7 or an 11, while betting on the Pass Line. If you roll 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 instead, a Point is established.

In the Point phase of the game, the objective is to roll the same number as the Point, before you roll a 7.

In both phases of the game, you can place various side bets.

To play a game of Craps, do the following:

  1. Click the Chip Selector arrow buttons to select the chip size you want to bet with.
  2. Click the bet position on the table to place your Pass Line bet. A chip is placed on the bet position.

    Note:
    To increase your bet, do the following:

  • Click the bet position selected again.

    To reduce or remove a bet, do the following:

  • Hold down the shift key on your keyboard.

  • Click the bet you want to reduce or remove.

  1. Click the Roll button. The dice are rolled on to the table. Depending on the number rolled, you either:
  • Win on the Come-out Roll
    You are paid according to the Payout Schedule.

  • Establish a Point
    Click Roll again, to try and make the Point.

    - If you match the Point, the win amount is displayed in the Win box.
    - If you roll a 7, you lose and the game is over. You can start the Come-Out phase again.

Note:
For more information on these options, see the Terms section.

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BlackJack

BlackJack

BlackJack

Classic Blackjack is played with one standard deck of 52 playing cards that is shuffled before each game.

The aim is to beat the Dealer’s hand by either getting a better hand, without exceeding 21, or by the Dealer’s hand going Bust. In Classic Blackjack, you can only bet one hand at a time.

Note:
Blackjack is when your hand contains an Ace and a card with a value of ten. It is the strongest hand in Blackjack, and automatically Stands. It cannot be beaten, only matched.

Important:
Malfunctions void all plays and pays.

Payout Schedule
Winning hands in Classic Blackjack pay out as follows:

  • If you win with a Blackjack you are paid out at odds of 3:2 on your original bet.Example:
  1. You bet 20 credits and win with a Blackjack. You win 30 credits plus your original bet amount. So, your total win amount is 30 credits + 20 credits = 50 credits.
Win Formula
Bet 20 Credits
Win One and a half times your original bet amount, plus your original bet.
Calculation 3 / 2 = 1 ½ x 20 original bet credits = 30 credits + 20 original bet credits = 50 credits

Note:
One and a half is calculated by dividing 3 by 2.

  • If you have a winning hand but not a Blackjack, you are paid out at odds of 1:1 on your original bet.Example:
  1. You bet 10 credits and win a hand. You win 10 credits plus your original bet amount. So, your total win amount is 10 credits + 10 credits = 20 credits.
Win Formula
Bet 10 Credits
Win One times your original bet amount, plus your original bet.
Calculation 1 / 1 = 1 x 10 original bet credits = 10 credits + 10 original bet credits = 20 credits

Note:
One is calculated by dividing 1 by 1.

  • If you lose against a Dealer’s Blackjack and have taken Insurance, you are paid out at odds of 2:1 on your Insurance bet.

    Example:

  1. You bet 10 credits and take Insurance on the Dealer getting a Blackjack. Your Insurance bet costs half your original bet amount, so your Insurance bet is 5 credits. The Dealer wins with a Blackjack.

    You receive 10 credits from your Insurance bet, as an Insurance bet pays out at odds of 2:1, plus your original Insurance bet amount. You lose your original bet amount.

    So, your total payout amount is 5 Insurance bet credits + 10 credits = 15 credits.

Win Formula
Insurance Bet 5 Credits
Payout Two times Insurance bet amount plus original Insurance bet amount.
Calculation 2 / 1 = 2 x 5 Insurance bet credits = 10 credits + 5 Insurance bet credits = 15 credits

Note:
Two is calculated by dividing 2 by 1.

Important:
Malfunctions void all plays and pays.

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Scratch Card

Scratch Card

Scratch-Card

Scratch the card to reveal the symbols. You can win up to fifty times the amount bet. The payout is dependent on the winning combinations formed.
Playing Scratch Card
To play a game of Scratch Card, do the following:

  1. Click the Increase (+) or Decrease (-) button to select the amount you want to bet.
  2. Click the New Card button to start the game. A new card is displayed. Each card has six Click Here symbols.
  3. Click each Click Here symbol to individually reveal the symbols. Or click the Show Card button to automatically scratch the entire card cover.
  • If you have a winning combination, the win is highlighted on the Payout Table. Your winnings are automatically added to your balance.

  • If you do not have a winning combination the game is over and you can play again.

Payout Schedule
The Payout Schedule summarizes the game Payout Table.
Coins Won Combination

50X

X X X

20X

X X X

10X

X X X
5X
X X X
2X
X X X
1X
X X X
You have won when three of the same symbols are displayed on the card. You are paid out the symbol value multiplied by the amount bet.

Example:

  1. If you chose a bet amount of four credits, and three 5X numbers are displayed on your card, you will be paid out 5 x 4 = 20 credits.

Important:
Malfunctions void all plays and pays.

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Pai Gow Poker

Pai Gow Poker

Pai-Gow-Poker

Pai Gow Poker is a game of skill and chance between you and the Dealer. It is played with a deck of 53 cards. The extra card is a Joker. The deck is shuffled after every game.

You can qualify for Bonus Payouts if you place a Bonus bet.

The objective of the game is to form two separate hands from the seven cards dealt to you, and beat the Dealer’s two hands.

You and the Dealer are dealt seven cards that are divided into two hands, a Low Hand of two cards, and a High Hand of five cards. If your High Hand and your Low Hand separately, are higher than the Dealer’s corresponding hands, you win. If only one of your hands beat the Dealer’s corresponding hand, the game is a tie.

Important:
Malfunctions void all plays and pays.

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3 Card Poker

3 Card Poker

3-Card-Poker

3 Card Poker is two games in one, the Pair Plus game and the Ante game. These can be played together, or as individual games. 3 Card Poker is played with one standard deck of 52 cards that is shuffled before each game.

The Pair Plus game has payouts for specific hand combinations. The payouts are not dependant on the Dealer’s cards.

The Ante game has normal and bonus payouts. Normal payouts depend on the Dealer’s hand qualifying with a Queen High combination or higher, and the value of your hand and the Dealers hand.

Ante bonus payouts are paid if you have a bonus hand combination and are not dependant on the value of the Dealer’s hand.

The aim is to complete the game with the strongest hand. All payouts are dependent on the value of the hand you are holding.

Important:
Malfunctions void all plays and pays.

Pair Plus Game
The Pair Plus game has payouts for specific hand combinations. The payouts are not dependant on the Dealer’s hand.Example:

  1. You bet 1 credit on the Pair Plus betting circle, and you are dealt a Flush combination. The Dealer is dealt a Straight Flush. A Straight Flush is stronger than a Flush, but the Pair Plus payouts are not dependant on the Dealer’s hand. Therefore, you are paid out at odds of 4:1.

Note:

  • To qualify for the Pair Plus payouts you must place a Pair Plus bet on the table.
  • The Pair Plus bet and payout is lost if you Fold, regardless of the value of your hand.

To play the Pair Plus game, do the following:

  1. Click the Pair Plus betting circle to place a Pair Plus bet.Note:
  • To increase your bet, do the following:
    Click the selected chip pile on the table again. The chip pile increases by one chip.
  • To reduce or remove a bet, do the following:
    Hold down the shift button on your keyboard.
    Click the bet you want to remove. The chip pile decreases by one chip.

Note:
If you are playing a combined game, place your ante now.

  1. Click the Deal button. You are dealt a hand of three cards, and the Dealer is dealt three cards.
  2. If you have a bonus hand combination the winnings are paid out according to the Pair Plus Payout Schedule.Note:
  • If you are playing a Pair Plus game and do not have a bonus hand combination, you lose your Pair Plus bet.
  • If you are playing a Pair Plus game and an Ante game together, and you do not have a bonus hand combination, and your hand is higher than the Dealer’s, you are paid out according the normal Payout Schedule.

Note:

  • To view the Pair Plus pay out odds, see the Pair Plus Payout Schedule section.
  • To view the normal pay out odds, see the Payout Schedule section.

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American Roulette

American Roulette

American-Roulette

Roulette is a game of chance and consists of a Roulette wheel and table. This game of Roulette is based on the American style of Roulette. The Roulette wheel has numbered pockets ranging from 00 to 36.

The outcome of a game of Roulette is determined by where the ball stops on the Roulette wheel. Once the bets are placed on the table, a small ball is released on to the spinning Roulette wheel, in the opposite direction to the spin. The ball stops in one of the numbered pockets of the Roulette wheel.

The objective is to predict the number the ball will land on. You place a bet on your prediction.

Important:
Malfunctions void all plays and pays.

Payout Schedule
Winning bets in American Roulette pay out as follows:
Bet Name Odds
Straight Up bet

35:1

Split bet

17:1

Street bet

11:1

Square bet

8:1

Five-Number Line bet

6:1

Six-Number Line bet

5:1

Column bet

2:1

Dozen bet

2:1

Even-Money bet

1:1

Example:

  1. If you bet one coin on a Straight Up bet, and your selected number comes up, you are paid 36 coins. The odds on a Straight Up bet are 35:1. So, 1 coin bet + 35 coins won = 36 coins payout.

Win Formula

Bet

1 credit

Win

Thirty-Five times your original bet amount, plus your original bet.

Calculation

35 / 1 = 35 x 1 original bet credit = 35 credits + 1 original bet credit = 36 credits.

Note:
Thirty-Five is calculated by dividing 35 by 1.

  1. If you bet 10 credits on a Dozen bet, and your selected number comes up, you are paid 30 credits. The odds on a Dozen bet are 2:1. So, your total win amount is 20 credits won + 10 credits = 30 credits.

Win Formula

Bet

10 credits

Win

Two times your original bet amount, plus your original bet.

Calculation

2 / 1 = 2 x 10 original bet credits = 20 credits + 10 original bet credits = 30 credits.

Note:
Two is calculated by dividing 2 by 1.

Important:
Malfunctions void all plays and pays.
Bet Types
You can place different bet types on the table during an American Roulette game.There are two types of bets in American Roulette. They are:

  • Inside Bets
    This is when you place a bet on any number on the table from 00-36.
  • Outside Bets
    This is when you place a bet outside of the table layout, such as Red or First 12.
Note:
Each bet type has a maximum betting limit. For more information on maximum betting limits, contact the Casino Support Staff.

The different bets are as follows:

Inside Bets
Bet Name Description of Bet
Single Number or Straight Up bet A bet on a single number. The chip is placed in the center of the number.
Upwards and Sideways Double or Split bet A bet on two adjacent numbers, also known as a two-number bet. The chip is placed on the line that separates the numbers.
Three on a row or Street bet A bet on any three numbers in a row, also known as a three-number bet. The chip is placed on the outside line at the start of the row.
Box of Four or Square bet A bet on a block of four numbers, also known as a four-number bet. The chip is placed on the spot in the center of your four Straight Up numbers.
Box of Five or Five-Number Line bet A bet on five numbers, comprising of 00, 0, 1, 2 and 3. The chip is placed on intersection of the dividing lines between 0 and 1.
Box of Six or Six-Number Line bet A bet on six numbers, comprising two adjacent rows. The chip is placed on the line above Dozen bets so that it rests between the two rows that you want to cover.
Outside Bets
Bet Name Description of Bet
Column bet A bet on one of the three vertical columns. The chip is placed at the bottom of the column.
Dozen bet A bet on twelve numbers – either High, Middle or Low. The chip is placed on one of the following areas: First 12, Second 12 or Third 12.
Even-Money bet A bet on eighteen numbers. The chip is placed on one of the following squares: Even, Odd, Red, Black, 1-18 or 19-36.
Important:
Malfunctions void all plays and pays.

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French Roulette

French Roulette

French-Roulette

Roulette is a game of chance and consists of a Roulette wheel and table. This game of Roulette is based on the French style of Roulette. The wheel has numbered pockets ranging from 0 to 36.

The outcome of a game of Roulette is determined by where the ball stops on the Roulette wheel. Once the bets are placed on the table, a small ball is released on to the spinning Roulette wheel, in the opposite direction to the spin. The ball stops in one of the numbered pockets of the Roulette wheel.

The objective is to predict the number the ball will land on. You place a bet on your prediction.

Note:
When the ball lands on the Zero and you have placed Even-Money bets, the La Partage rule applies. This means you only lose half of your Even-Money bet amount.

Important:
Malfunctions void all plays and pays.

Payout Schedule
Winning bets in French Roulette pay out as follows:
Bet Name Odds
Straight Up bet

35:1

Split bet

17:1

Street bet

11:1

Square bet

8:1

Line bet

5:1

Column bet

2:1

Dozen bet

2:1

Even-Money bet

1:1

Example:

  1. If you bet one credit on a Straight Up bet, and your selected number comes up, you are paid 36 credits. The odds on a Straight Up bet are 35 to 1. So, 35 credits won + 1 credit bet = 36 credits payout.

Win Formula

Bet

1 credit

Win

Thirty-Five times your original bet amount, plus you original bet.

Calculation

35 / 1 = 35 x 1 original bet credit = 35 credits + 1 original bet credit = 36 credits.

Note:
Thirty-Five is calculated by dividing 35 by 1.

  1. If you bet 10 credits on a Dozen bet, and your selected number comes up, you are paid 30 credits. The odds on a Dozen bet are 2:1. So, your total win amount is 20 credits won + 10 credits = 30 credits.

Win Formula

Bet

10 credits

Win

Two times your original bet amount, plus your original bet.

Calculation

2 / 1 = 2 x 10 original bet credits = 20 credits + 10 original bet credits = 30 credits.

Note:
Two is calculated by dividing 2 by 1.

Note:
When the ball lands on the Zero and you have placed Even-Money bets, the La Partage rule applies. You only lose half of your Even-Money bet amount.
Important:

  • Malfunctions void all plays and pays.
  • For more information on the different Bet Types and Bet Names see the Bet Types section.
Bet Types
You can place different bet types on the table during an French Roulette game.There are three types of bets in French Roulette. These are:

  • Inside Bets
    This is when you place a bet on any number on the table from 0 to 36.
  • Outside Bets
    There are two different kinds of Outside Bets, they are Dozen and Even-Money Bets. This is when you place a bet outside of the table layout, such as Red or Passé 19 to 36.
  • Call Bets
    This is when you place a group of bets on the table using the Call Bets function.
Note:

  • You can place different bet types on the table during a French Roulette game.
  • Each bet type has a maximum betting limit. For more information on maximum betting limits, contact the Casino Support Staff.

The different bets are as follows:

Inside Bets
Bet Name
Description of Bet
Single Number or Straight Up bet A bet on a single number. The chip is placed in the center of the number.
Upwards and Sideways Double or Split bet A bet on two adjacent numbers, also known as a two-number bet. The chip is placed on the line that separates the numbers.
Three on a row or Street bet A bet on any three numbers in a row, also known as a three-number bet. The chip is placed on the outside line at the start of the row.
Box of Four or Square bet A bet on a block of four numbers, also known as a four-number bet. The chip is placed on the spot in the center of your four Straight Up numbers.
Box of Six or Line bet A bet on six numbers, comprising two adjacent rows, also known as a six-number line bet. The chip is placed on the line above Dozen bets so that it rests between the two rows that you want to cover.

Outside Bets
Bet Name
Description of Bet
Column bet A bet on one of the three vertical columns. The chip is placed at the bottom of the column.
Dozen Bets
Bet Name
Description of Bet
Premiere 12 bet A bet on the first twelve numbers, 1 to 12. The chip is placed on the following area: P12.
Moyenne 12 bet A bet on the middle twelve numbers, 13 to 24. The chip is placed on the following area: M12.
Derniere 12 bet A bet on the last twelve numbers, 25 to 36. The chip is placed on the following area: D12.
Even-Money Bets
Bet Name
Description of Bet
Manqué 1 to 18 bet A bet on the first eighteen numbers, 1 to 18. The chip is placed on the following area: Manqué 1 to 18.
Passé 19 to 36 bet A bet on the last eighteen numbers, 19 to 36. The chip is placed on the following area: Passé 19 to 36.
Pair Even bet A bet on the eighteen even numbers. The chip is placed on the following area: Pair Even.
Impair Odd bet A bet on the eighteen odd numbers. The chip is placed on the following area: Impair Odd.
Red bet A bet on the eighteen red numbers. The chip is placed on the following area: Red Diamond.
Black bet A bet on the eighteen black numbers. The chip is placed on the following area: Black Diamond.

Call Bets
Bet Name Bet Placements Total Chips Bet
Les Voisins Du Zero 0, 2 and 3 (2 chips)
4 and 7
12 and 15
18 and 21
19 and 22
25 and 28
26 and 29
32 and 35

9

Tiers Du Cylindre 5 and 8
10 and 11
13 and 16
23 and 24
27 and 30
33 and 36

6

Les Orphelins 1
6 and 9
14 and 17
17 and 20
31 and 34

5

Finales En Plein 0 0
10
20
30
4
Finales En Plein 1 1
11
21
31
4
Finales En Plein 2 2
12
22
32
4
Finales En Plein 3 3
13
23
33
4
Finales En Plein 4 4
14
24
34
4
Finales En Plein 5 5
15
25
35
4
Finales En Plein 6 6
16
26
36
4
Finales En Plein 7 7
17
27
3
Finales En Plein 8 8
18
28
3
Finales En Plein 9 9
19
29
3
Finales A Cheval 0 and 1 0 and 1
10 and 11
20 and 21
30
31
5
Finales A Cheval 1 and 2 1 and 2
11 and 12
21
22
31 and 32
5
Finales A Cheval 2 and 3 2 and 3
12
13
22 and 23
32 and 33
5
Finales A Cheval 3 and 4 3
4
13 and 14
23 and 24
33
34
6
Finales A Cheval 4 and 5 4 and 5
14 and 15
24
25
34 and 35
5
Finales A Cheval 5 and 6 5 and 6
15
16
25 and 26
35 and 36
5
Finales A Cheval 6 and 7 6
7
16 and 17
26 and 27
36
5
Finales A Cheval 7 and 8 7 and 8
17 and 18
27
28
4
Finales A Cheval 8 and 9 8 and 9
18
19
28 and 29
4
Finales A Cheval 9 and 10 9
10
19 and 20
29 and 30
4
Finales A Cheval 0 and 3 0 and 3
10 and 13
20 and 23
30 and 33
4
Finales A Cheval 1 and 4 1 and 4
11 and 14
21 and 24
31 and 34
4
Finales A Cheval 2 and 5 2 and 5
12 and 15
22 and 25
32 and 35
4
Finales A Cheval 3 and 6 3 and 6
13 and 16
23 and 26
33 and 36
4
Finales A Cheval 4 and 7 4 and 7
14 and 17
24 and 27
34
4
ales A Cheval 5 and 8 5 and 8
15 and 18
25 and 28
35
4
Finales A Cheval 6 and 9 6 and 9
16 and 19
26 and 29
36
4
Finales A Cheval 7 and 10 7 and 10
17 and 20
27 and 30
3
Finales A Cheval 8 and 11 8 and 11
18 and 21
28 and 31
3
Finales A Cheval 9 and 12 9 and 12
19 and 22
29 and 32
3
Important:
Malfunctions void all plays and pays.

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Sicbo

Sicbo

Sicbo

Sic Bo is a game of chance. It is played with three dice and has a diverse range of betting options. You bet on a specific dice combination, or on the total value of the three dice.

Important:
Malfunctions void all plays and pays.

Payout Schedule
The Payout Schedule summarizes the game Payout Table.Note:
The value of credits won depend on the number of chips you bet, and the chip size you selected.
Bet Odds
Small – 4 to 10

1:1

Big – 11 to 17

1:1


Note:

Small and Big bets always lose on a Triple bet.
Three Dice Total Odds
4

62:1

5

31:1

6 18:1
7 12:1
8 8:1
9 7:1
10 6:1
11 6:1
12 7:1
13 8:1
14 12:1
15 18:1
16 31:1
17 62:1
Bet Odds
Specific Triple

180:1

Any Triple

31:1

Specific Doubles 11:1
Note:
Small and Big bets always lose on a Triple bet.
Two Dice Combinations Odds
1 and 2

6:1

1 and 3

6:1

1 and 4
6:1
1 and 5
6:1
1 and 6
6:1
2 and 3
6:1
2 and 4
6:1
2 and 5
6:1
2 and 6
6:1
3 and 4
6:1
3 and 5
6:1
3 and 6
6:1
4 and 5
6:1
4 and 6
6:1
5 and 6
6:1
One Dice bet Odds
Number on one Dice

1:1

Number on two Dice

2:1

Number on three Dice 11:1
Important:
Malfunctions void all plays and pays.

Bet Types
You can place different bet types on the table during a Sic Bo game. They are:
Bet Type Description of Bet
Small A bet placed on the total of all three dice values. A Small bet applies specifically to totals ranging from 4 to 10. The chip is placed on the Small bet area on the Table.
Big A bet placed on the total of the three dice values. A Big bet applies specifically to totals ranging from 11 to 17. The chip is placed on the Big bet area on the Table.
Three Dice Total A bet placed on the total of the three dice values. A Three Dice Total bet applies to a specific total, ranging from 4 to 17. The chip is placed on one of the 4 to 17 numbers on the Table.
Specific Triple A bet placed on all three dice displaying the same value. A Specific Triple bet is a single bet placed on a specific triple being rolled. The chip is placed on one of the Specific Dice Triple bet areas on the Table.
Any Triple A bet placed on all three dice displaying the same value. An Any Triple bet is a single bet placed on any triple being rolled. The chip is placed on the Any Triple bet area on the Table.
Specific Double A bet placed on two dice displaying the same value. A Specific Double bet is a single bet placed on a specific double being rolled. The chip is placed on one of the Specific Double bet areas on the Table.
Two Dice Combination A bet placed on two dice displaying a specific value combination. The chip is placed on one of the Two Dice Combination bet areas on the Table.
One Dice A bet placed on a single dice displaying a specific number. The chip is placed on one of the One Dice bet areas on the Table.
Important:
Malfunctions void all plays and pays.

Playing Sic Bo
To play a game of Sic Bo, do the following:

  1. Click the Chip Selector arrow buttons to select the chip size you want to bet.
  2. Click any of the dice combinations or dice totals on the Play Area to place your bet. A chip is placed on the dice combinations or dice totals. For more information about different types of bets see the Bet Types section.
    Note:

    To increase your bet, do the following:

  • Click the number selected again. The chip pile increases by one chip.

To reduce or remove a bet, do the following:

  • Hold down the shift button on your keyboard.
  • Click the bet you want to remove. The chip pile decreases by one chip.
  1. Click the Roll button. The dice are rolled on to the table.
  • If you have a winning dice combination or dice total, your winnings are automatically added to your credit balance, and you can play again.
  • If you do not have a winning combination the game is over and you can play again.

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Super Fun 21

Super Fun 21

Super-Fun-21

Super Fun 21 Blackjack is played with one standard deck of 52 playing cards that is shuffled before each game.

Super Fun 21 Blackjack has Bonus Payouts for Bonus Hand combinations.

The aim is to beat the Dealer’s hand by either getting a higher value hand, without exceeding 21, or by the Dealer’s hand going bust. In Super Fun 21 Blackjack, you can only play one hand at a time.

Note:
Blackjack is when your hand contains an Ace and a card with a value of ten. It is the strongest hand in Super Fun 21 Blackjack, and automatically Stands. It cannot be beaten.

Important:
Malfunctions void all plays and pays.
Payout Schedule
Winning hands in Super Fun 21 Blackjack pay out as follows:

  • If you win a Blackjack you are paid out at odds of 1:1 on your original bet.

    Example:
    You bet 10 credits and win a hand. You win 10 credits plus your original bet amount. So, your total win amount is 10 credits + 10 credits = 20 credits.

Win Formula
Bet 10 Credits
Win One times your original bet amount, plus your original bet.
Calculation 1 / 1 = 1 x 10 original bet credits = 10 credits + 10 original bet credits = 20 credits

Note:
One is calculated by dividing 1 by 1.

  • If you win a Diamond Blackjack you are paid out at odds of 2:1 on your original bet.

    Example:
    You bet 10 credits and win a hand. You win 20 credits plus your original bet amount. So, your total win amount is 20 credits + 10 credits = 30 credits.

Win Formula
Bet 10 Credits
Win Two times your original bet amount, plus your original bet.
Calculation 2 / 1 = 2 x 10 original bet credits = 20 credits + 10 original bet credits = 30 credits

Note:
Two is calculated by dividing 2 by 1.

  • If you have a winning hand but not a Blackjack, you are paid out at odds of 1:1 on your original bet.

    Example:
    You bet 10 credits and win a hand. You win 10 credits plus your original bet amount. So, your total win amount is 10 credits + 10 credits = 20 credits.

Win Formula
Bet 10 Credits
Win One times your original bet amount, plus your original bet.
Calculation 1 / 1 = 1 x 10 original bet credits = 10 credits + 10 original bet credits = 20 credits

Note:
One is calculated by dividing 1 by 1.

  • If you lose against a Dealer’s Blackjack and have taken Insurance, you are paid out at odds of 2:1 on your Insurance bet.

    Example:
    You bet 10 credits and take Insurance on the Dealer getting a Blackjack. Your Insurance bet costs half your original bet amount, so your Insurance bet is 5 credits. The Dealer wins with a Blackjack. You receive 10 credits from your Insurance bet, as an Insurance bet pays out at odds of 2:1, plus your original Insurance bet amount. You lose your original bet amount. So, your total payout amount is 5 Insurance bet credits + 10 credits = 15 credits.

Win Formula
Insurance Bet 5 Credits
Payout Two times Insurance bet amount plus original Insurance bet amount.
Calculation 2 / 1 = 2 x 5 Insurance bet credits = 10 credits + 5 Insurance bet credits = 15 credits

Note:
Two is calculated by dividing 2 by 1.

Important:
Malfunctions void all plays and pays.
Bonus Payout Schedule
The Bonus hand combination is:
Hand Combination Payout Odds
Diamond Blackjack 2 to 1
Any five or six card 21 2 to 1
Any six card hand, with a value of 20 or less 1 to 1
Note:
Bonus payouts do not apply after Doubling Down.

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