Lucky Ladies Blackjack
1) All cards are dealt from a dealing shoe.
2) All players’ cards are delivered face up.
3) Dealer must stand on 17 and draw to 16.
4) Dealer must draw on soft 17.
5) Blackjack pays 3 to 2.
6) All ties are pushed.
7) Any pair may be split and re-split to a total of four hands. A wager equal to the original bet must be placed for each split and re-split (excluding aces. see Rule #8)
8) When splitting Aces, only one additional card may be drawn to each ace. Aces may not be re-split (Aces can only be split 1 time).
9) Can Double Down on 10 or 11.
10) Can NOT Double after a split.
11) Double down for less.
12) Play multiple hands (space providing).
13) Blackjack is on the first (2) cards only. Anything after the first two cards is considered a 21, not Blackjack. If tens are split and player receives an Ace, this is a 21, not Blackjack.
14) 5 Card and 6 card Charlie’s & other rules do not apply.
15) No surrender.
16) Shuffler malfunction voids all hands..
FIRST 2 CARDS PAYS
Queen of Hearts Pair 1,000 to 1
(with Dealer Blackjack)
Queen of Hearts Pair 200 to 1
Matched 20 25 to 1
Suited 20 10 to 1
Any 20 4 to 1
Lucky Ladies Blackjack
1) All cards are dealt from a dealing shoe.
2) All players’ cards are delivered face up.
3) Dealer must stand on 17 and draw to 16.
4) Dealer must draw on soft 17.
5) Blackjack pays 3 to 2.
6) All ties are pushed.
7) Any pair may be split and re-split to a total of four hands. A wager equal to the original bet must be placed for each split and re-split (excluding aces. see Rule #8)
8) When splitting Aces, only one additional card may be drawn to each ace. Aces may not be re-split (Aces can only be split 1 time).
9) Can Double Down on 10 or 11.
10) Can NOT Double after a split.
11) Double down for less.
12) Play multiple hands (space providing).
13) Blackjack is on the first (2) cards only. Anything after the first two cards is considered a 21, not Blackjack. If tens are split and player receives an Ace, this is a 21, not Blackjack.
14) 5 Card and 6 card Charlie’s & other rules do not apply.
15) No surrender.
16) Shuffler malfunction voids all hands..
FIRST 2 CARDS PAYS
Queen of Hearts Pair 1,000 to 1
(with Dealer Blackjack)
Queen of Hearts Pair 200 to 1
Matched 20 25 to 1
Suited 20 10 to 1
Any 20 4 to 1
Spanish 21
Uses Spanish Decks (No 10’s)
Player Blackjack always beats dealers Blackjack Pays 3/2
Player total of 21 always beats dealers total of 21-Pays up to 3/1(see Bonus 21 Panyout table on Table).
Player may split cards of equal value including ACES creating up to 4 hands.
Hitting and Doubling of split hands including ACES is allowed.
Double Down once with 2 or More cards, on any total including after splitting. NO Bonuses on doubled hands.
Late Surrender is allowed.
Dealer checks under Ace or Face card for blackjack.
Double Down up to 3 times w/ 2 or more cards on any total including after splitting.
Super Bonus Available (see Super Bonus Payouts).
Shuffler malfunction voids all hands.
Spanish 21
Uses Spanish Decks (No 10’s)
Player Blackjack always beats dealers Blackjack Pays 3/2
Player total of 21 always beats dealers total of 21-Pays up to 3/1(see Bonus 21 Panyout table on Table).
Player may split cards of equal value including ACES creating up to 4 hands.
Hitting and Doubling of split hands including ACES is allowed.
Double Down once with 2 or More cards, on any total including after splitting. NO Bonuses on doubled hands.
Late Surrender is allowed.
Dealer checks under Ace or Face card for blackjack.
Double Down up to 3 times w/ 2 or more cards on any total including after splitting.
Super Bonus Available (see Super Bonus Payouts).
Shuffler malfunction voids all hands.
LET IT RIDE
1) The Player bets on all three position at the same time of equal amounts.
2) There is an optional “3 Card Bonus” betting spot when you place you “Let It Ride” wager.
3) Three cards to the player and two community cards are dealt.
4) If the player qualifys for the “3 Card Poker” Bonus, he shows it to the dealer. The dealer pays him the appropriate amount according to the paytable. If the player does not qualify they wave their cards left to right showing a loss. Then “Let It Ride” procedures resumes.
5) After seeing your three cards you have the option of removing one of your bets or “Let It Ride”.
6) One of the community cards is turned over and you have the option to remove another one of your bets or “Let It Ride”
7) The second community card is turned over and the winners are paid based on their cards and the community cards.
8) “3 Card Bonus” bet may exceed “ Let it Ride” bet.
9) Maximum wager on “3 Card Bonus” is $100
10) Pair of 10’s or better are winners..
11) Shuffler malfunction voids all hands.
Ultimate Texas Holdem
1.) The Game is played with a single ordinary 52-card deck.
2.)The player must make an equal bet on both the “Ante” and “Blind”, and can also make an optional “Trips” bet.
3.) Two cards are dealt face down to the player and dealer. The player may look at their own cards.
4.) The player can check or make a “Play” bet equal to four times the Ante.
5.) The dealer turns over three community cards.
6.) If the player previously checked they may make a “Play” bet equal to two times his “Ante”. If the pAlayer already made a “Play” bet they may not bet further.
7.) Two final community cards are turned over.
8.) If the player previously checked twice they must either make a “Play” bet equal to their “Ante”, or fold, losing both their “Ante” and “Blind” bets. If the player already raised they may not bet further.
9.) The Player and dealer will both make the best possible hand using any combination of their own two cards and the five community cards.
10.) The dealer will need at least a pair to qualify.
11.) If the player and dealer tie then the Ante, Blind, And Play bets will all push.
12.) If the dealer qualifies and the player has the higher hand then the Ante will pay even money. If the dealer qualifies and the dealer has the higher hand then the Ante will lose. If the dealer does not qualify then the ante will push.
13.) If the player has the higher hand the play bet will pay even Money. If the dealer has the higher hand the play bet will lost.
14.) If the player has the higher hand the “Blind” bet will pay according to the “Blind” payout table. If the dealer has the higher hand the “Blind bet will lose.
15.) The ”Trips” bet will pay according to the poker value of the players hand
regardless of the value of the dealer’s hand.
16.) Shuffler Malfunction voids all hands
Ultimate Texas Holdem
1.) The Game is played with a single ordinary 52-card deck.
2.)The player must make an equal bet on both the “Ante” and “Blind”, and can also make an optional “Trips” bet.
3.) Two cards are dealt face down to the player and dealer. The player may look at their own cards.
4.) The player can check or make a “Play” bet equal to four times the Ante.
5.) The dealer turns over three community cards.
6.) If the player previously checked they may make a “Play” bet equal to two times his “Ante”. If the pAlayer already made a “Play” bet they may not bet further.
7.) Two final community cards are turned over.
8.) If the player previously checked twice they must either make a “Play” bet equal to their “Ante”, or fold, losing both their “Ante” and “Blind” bets. If the player already raised they may not bet further.
9.) The Player and dealer will both make the best possible hand using any combination of their own two cards and the five community cards.
10.) The dealer will need at least a pair to qualify.
11.) If the player and dealer tie then the Ante, Blind, And Play bets will all push.
12.) If the dealer qualifies and the player has the higher hand then the Ante will pay even money. If the dealer qualifies and the dealer has the higher hand then the Ante will lose. If the dealer does not qualify then the ante will push.
13.) If the player has the higher hand the play bet will pay even Money. If the dealer has the higher hand the play bet will lost.
14.) If the player has the higher hand the “Blind” bet will pay according to the “Blind” payout table. If the dealer has the higher hand the “Blind bet will lose.
15.) The ”Trips” bet will pay according to the poker value of the players hand
regardless of the value of the dealer’s hand.
16.) Shuffler Malfunction voids all hands
3 CARD POKER
Bet against dealers hand.
The required ANTE wager allows you to play against the dealer. After you look at your three card hand, you have two options. You can fold, or if you think your hand is high enough to beat the dealer, place an equal wager on the PLAY spot. If your hand beats the dealer's qualifying hand of a (Queen or better) YOU WIN BOTH wagers. If the dealer doesn't qualify, you win the ANTE wager and the PLAY wager is a push.
If you make the PLAY wager in addition to the ANTE wager, you may win an ANTE BONUS payout even if the dealer doesn't qualify, and even if the dealer's hand beats your hand.
bet on your own hand
You may also bet the PAIR PLUS spot to play your hand value. If your hand contains a pair or better, YOU WIN! It's just you and the cards.Please refer to the table layout for payout for details.
If a player makes a PAIR PLUS wager in addition to the ANTE wager, the PLAY wager must be made or all bets are forfeited.
Shuffler malfunction voids all hands.
3 CARD POKER
Bet against dealers hand.
The required ANTE wager allows you to play against the dealer. After you look at your three card hand, you have two options. You can fold, or if you think your hand is high enough to beat the dealer, place an equal wager on the PLAY spot. If your hand beats the dealer's qualifying hand of a (Queen or better) YOU WIN BOTH wagers. If the dealer doesn't qualify, you win the ANTE wager and the PLAY wager is a push.
If you make the PLAY wager in addition to the ANTE wager, you may win an ANTE BONUS payout even if the dealer doesn't qualify, and even if the dealer's hand beats your hand.
bet on your own hand
You may also bet the PAIR PLUS spot to play your hand value. If your hand contains a pair or better, YOU WIN! It's just you and the cards.Please refer to the table layout for payout for details.
If a player makes a PAIR PLUS wager in addition to the ANTE wager, the PLAY wager must be made or all bets are forfeited.
Shuffler malfunction voids all hands.
4 Card Poker
Players make an Ante bet to compete with the dealer. They make the
Aces Up bet to play against the paytable.
Players receive five cards to make four-card poker hands. Four-card
straights are straights, four-card flushes are flushes.
The dealer gets six cards to make his four-card hand. One of his cards is
dealt face-up.
After seeing their hands, players may fold or stay in the game by making
a Play wager. Players may bet 1x to 3x their Ante when staying in the
game.
The dealer reveals his hand and compares it with each player’s
If the player beats (or ties) the dealer, the Play and Ante bets win
even money.
If the dealer beats the player, the Play and Ante bets lose.
Note: The dealer always qualifies.
Premium hands—three-of-a-kind and higher—receive automatic
payouts. These are paid on the Ante wager. Automatic Bonuses always
win, even if the player loses to the dealer.
Pai Gow Poker
1.The seven card hand delivered to each Participant must be configured into two individual sets of cards – a two-card, low set and a five-card, high set. The two sets in each Player’s hand are compared to the corresponding two sets in the Banker’s hand.
2.For a Player to win their primary wager, both their five-card set and their two-card set must be of a greater ranking than the corresponding sets in the Banker’s hand.
3.The Player is paid one-to-one odds or “even money”. For a Player to lose their primary wager, both their five-card set and their two-card set must be of a lower or equal ranking to the corresponding sets in the Banker’s hand. If either one of the Player’s sets is higher and the other set is lower or equal to the corresponding Banker’s sets,the result is a tie or push whereby the Player neither wins nor loses their wager.
4.The Dealer’s strategy is predetermined and is known as “House Ways.” The Dealer must configure their hand into the two sets using this House Ways strategy.
5. “Emperor’s Treasure” is the second variation to traditional Pai Gow Poker is an optional proposition wager, which is available to each Player and the Player-Banker to make before play begins.
6.The proposition bet is independent of the primary bet. A Player can win on one and lose on the other.
7.The Player wins their proposition bet if they have achieved a pre-defined hand ranking according to a posted paytable.
8.In the event the Player’s proposition wager equals or exceeds a certain pre-determined minimum, (e.g. five dollars), in addition to the posted paytable previously mentioned, their proposition wager qualifies for additional bonuses known as “Envy Bonus.” The proposition bet is always banked by the casino and paid by or collected by the Dealer.
9.Pai Gow Insurance is the third variation to traditional Pai Gow Poker is an optional proposition wager, which is available to each Player and the Player-Banker to make before play begins.
10. The proposition bet is independent of the primary bet and the Emperor’s Treasure proposition bet. A Player can win on one and lose on the other(s). The Player wins their proposition bet if they have achieved a pre-defined hand ranking according to a posted paytable.
11.The proposition bet is always banked by the casino and paid by or collected by the Dealer.
12.The Joker may be used as an Ace of fill in card for Straights & Flushes. The Joker can be used in a Royal Flush.
13.“Default” is a loss (low hand is stronger than high hand).
14.All hands must be verified face-up.
15.All seven cards qualify for all bonuses.
16.Toke bets are allowed on the Emperor’s Treasure, up to $1.
17.The “House” always handles the Emperor’s Treasure wager.
18.Player-bankers can make a Emperor’s Treasure wager.
19.No co-banking.
20.If the shuffler malfunctions, it consequently voids all hands
Pai Gow Poker
1.The seven card hand delivered to each Participant must be configured into two individual sets of cards – a two-card, low set and a five-card, high set. The two sets in each Player’s hand are compared to the corresponding two sets in the Banker’s hand.
2.For a Player to win their primary wager, both their five-card set and their two-card set must be of a greater ranking than the corresponding sets in the Banker’s hand.
3.The Player is paid one-to-one odds or “even money”. For a Player to lose their primary wager, both their five-card set and their two-card set must be of a lower or equal ranking to the corresponding sets in the Banker’s hand. If either one of the Player’s sets is higher and the other set is lower or equal to the corresponding Banker’s sets,the result is a tie or push whereby the Player neither wins nor loses their wager.
4.The Dealer’s strategy is predetermined and is known as “House Ways.” The Dealer must configure their hand into the two sets using this House Ways strategy.
5. “Emperor’s Treasure” is the second variation to traditional Pai Gow Poker is an optional proposition wager, which is available to each Player and the Player-Banker to make before play begins.
6.The proposition bet is independent of the primary bet. A Player can win on one and lose on the other.
7.The Player wins their proposition bet if they have achieved a pre-defined hand ranking according to a posted paytable.
8.In the event the Player’s proposition wager equals or exceeds a certain pre-determined minimum, (e.g. five dollars), in addition to the posted paytable previously mentioned, their proposition wager qualifies for additional bonuses known as “Envy Bonus.” The proposition bet is always banked by the casino and paid by or collected by the Dealer.
9.Pai Gow Insurance is the third variation to traditional Pai Gow Poker is an optional proposition wager, which is available to each Player and the Player-Banker to make before play begins.
10. The proposition bet is independent of the primary bet and the Emperor’s Treasure proposition bet. A Player can win on one and lose on the other(s). The Player wins their proposition bet if they have achieved a pre-defined hand ranking according to a posted paytable.
11.The proposition bet is always banked by the casino and paid by or collected by the Dealer.
12.The Joker may be used as an Ace of fill in card for Straights & Flushes. The Joker can be used in a Royal Flush.
13.“Default” is a loss (low hand is stronger than high hand).
14.All hands must be verified face-up.
15.All seven cards qualify for all bonuses.
16.Toke bets are allowed on the Emperor’s Treasure, up to $1.
17.The “House” always handles the Emperor’s Treasure wager.
18.Player-bankers can make a Emperor’s Treasure wager.
19.No co-banking.
20.If the shuffler malfunctions, it consequently voids all hands
Blackjack
1) All cards are dealt from a dealing shoe.
2) All players’ cards are delivered face up.
3) Dealer must stand on 17 and draw to 16.
4) Dealer must draw on soft 17.
5) Blackjack pays 3 to 2.
6) All ties are pushed.
7) Any pair may be split and re-split to a total of four hands. A wager equal to the original bet must be placed for each split and re-split (excluding aces. see Rule #8)
8) When splitting Aces, only one additional card may be drawn to each ace. Aces may not be re-split (Aces can only be split 1 time).
9) Can Double Down on any two cards.
10) Double after a split.
11) Double down for less.
12) Play multiple hands (space providing).
13) Blackjack is on the first (2) cards only. Anything after the first two cards is considered a 21, not Blackjack. If tens are split and player receives an Ace, this is a 21, not Blackjack.
14) 5 Card and 6 card Charlie’s & other rules do not apply.
15) No surrender.
16) Shuffler malfunction voids all hands.
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