
BlackJack
Our Black Jack game is composed of a dealer and a player. The dealer has 6 decks of cards, all mixed together.
Before the dealer starts dealing the cards, the player chooses the amount he wants to bet by double clicking on the chips pile, varying from £1, £5, £10, £25, £50, £100 to £500, in order to place his bets. After placing his bet(s) the player must press the “PLAY” button.
As soon as the dealer starts dealing the cards the player cannot change his bets anymore.
Different buttons will light up according to the different possibilities and in order to facilitate the game play. For example, if it is possible to split the cards into two piles, the button “SPLIT” will appear allowing the player to play with two separate hands.
The purpose of Black Jack is for the player to reach or to be as close as possible to 21 by adding the values of all the cards received by the dealer, per hand, without exceeding the amount of 21. The player will win the game if he has a total of 21 or if his total amount is higher than the one of the dealer, bearing in mind that he will lose the game, or “bust”, if he exceeds the amount of 21. If the player's amount is equal to the amount of the dealer, the player will have his initial bet returned.
Each card will count according to the value of the number written on it. Figures like Jack, Queen or King have each the value of ten. With an Ace the player has the choice to count the card as 11 or 1.
OPTIONS:
"DOUBLE"
The player can press the “DOUBLE” button after having received his first two cards.
This option will automatically double the initial bet made by the player and the dealer will serve the player a third card face up.
The player will not be able to receive any other card.
It is only possible for the player to double when he receives his first two cards or after having split his game.
"SPLIT"
If the first two cards received by the player have the same value, the player will be entitled to split his hand into two different hands..
Each hand is played independently.
The player plays now with two different hands and he can ask for as many cards as he wants for each of his hands so long as he does not exceed 21.
If the player wants to split two Aces, if he gets Blackjack it will be considered a single 21. In this case a 21 from the croupier will be considered a draw.
"STOP"
The player can press the button “STOP” after having received his first two cards.
This operation allows the player to quit the game and to recover all or half of his initial bet, depending on the state of play.
The game will then start again as normal.
"INSURANCE"
The player has the choice to take an “INSURANCE” when the card face up of the dealer is an Ace. This means that the player may gamble one half of his initial bet in order to assure not to lose his entire bet if the dealer shows, besides his Ace, a hand with a 10 or a face card.
If the hand of the dealer is an Ace and a 10, the player wins two and a half times his insurance bet (which means he would keep his initial bet and his insurance bet).
If the card face down of the dealer has a value of less than 10, the player will lose his insurance bet and the game continue as normal. The winner will be the one who is the closest to 21.
You cannot Split or Double when you have Insurance.
"Push" or "Draw":
There is a draw when the dealer and the player have the same total amount in card values. In case of a draw no one loses and the player takes has his initial bet returned.
Blackjack Multihand
Game settings
The default chip denomination selected is 1.
How to play
In Blackjack Multi Hand you can play up to three different hands against the dealer's hand. The dealer must draw on 16 and stand on 17 or higher. If you have busted all possible hands, the dealer is not required to draw additional cards.The following information applies for all of the three possible hands per game.
Notes
To play Blackjack Multi Hand, follow the next steps:
Step 1: To start the game you must first place a bet. To place an Ante bet, click on a chip stack to select a desired value, and then click on one of the Ante bet areas to place the chip on the table. Each click places one chip. You can place as many chips as you want on a bet, but keep in mind that the bet value on a hand cannot exceed the maximum table limits and has to be covered by your credit balance.
Notes
After you click the DEAL button you will not be able to select a different chip stack until after the game concludes.
Step 2: After you place your bet, you have the following options:
Step 3: After the game starts and you receive your first two cards, the following options can be available, depending on the presented situations:
You play each hand independently, the current hand being highlighted with an arrow above it.
This option places the initial bet on one hand and a new bet equal to the initial bet and deducted from your credit balance, on the other hand. You now have a bet, equal in value, on each of the two hands.
You may ask for as many cards as you want for each hand, when that hand is the current one, as long as their value does not exceed 21.
Please note that after the split, an Ace and a ten-value card only count as 21 and are not considered a Blackjack. You can only split one time per betting zone.
If the dealer has an Ace and a ten-value card, you lose the initial bet but win 2:1 the insurance bet.
If dealer’s face down card is not a ten-value card, you lose the insurance bet and the game continues as normal. Note that you cannot split nor double after you place an insurance bet.
Note: When the game asks about INSURANCE (Yes or No), tick the “Remember this option” checkbox if you want to make the same choice during the current game play. The “Remember this option” checkbox is only available when playing multiple hands.
Note: when the game asks about EVEN MONEY (Yes or No), tick the “Remember this option” checkbox if you want to make the same choice during the current game play. The “Remember this option” checkbox is only available when playing multiple hands.
Step 4: any winnings are added to the balance, and you have the possibility of
Note: after a game session restore, the REBET & DEAL and LAST BET buttons will not appear. If your balance does not cover an action, a dialog window will be shown informing you of this.
Payouts
Bet type |
Payout |
Ante bet |
1:1 |
Blackjack |
3:2 |
Insurance |
2:1 the insurance bet |
Even Money |
1:1 |
The Ante bet is won when the player’s hand is closer to 21 than that of the dealer’s, without going over 21.
Card Values
All cards come in four suits: Spades, Diamonds, Hearts and Clubs. All suits have equal rank.
Card |
Card value |
2 |
2 |
3 |
3 |
4 |
4 |
5 |
5 |
6 |
6 |
7 |
7 |
8 |
8 |
9 |
9 |
10 |
10 |
Jack |
10 |
Queen |
10 |
King |
10 |
Ace |
1 or 11 |
Blackjack Atlantic City
Game settings
The default chip denomination selected is 1.
How to play
In Blackjack Atlantic City, you play a hand against the dealer's hand. The dealer must draw on 16 and stand on 17 or higher. If you have busted all possible hands, the dealer is not required to draw additional cards.
Notes
To play Blackjack Atlantic City, follow the next steps:
Step 1: To start the game you must first place a bet. To place the Ante bet, click on a chip stack to select a desired value, and then click on the Ante bet area to place the chip on the table. Each click places one chip. You can place as many chips as you want on a bet, but keep in mind that the bet value cannot exceed the maximum table limits and has to be covered by your credit balance.
Notes
After you click the DEAL button you will not be able to select a different chip stack until after the game concludes.
Step 2: After you place your bet, you have the following options:
Step 3: After the game starts and you receive your first two cards, the following options can be available, depending on the presented situations:
Note: when splitting aces, you are not permitted to double.
You play each hand independently, the current hand being highlighted with an arrow above it.
This option places the initial bet on one hand and a new bet equal to the initial bet and deducted from your credit balance, on the other hand. You now have a bet, equal in value, on each of the two hands.
You can split one or both hands one time, if the cards that form the hands are of equal value. You may ask for as many cards as you want for each hand, when that hand is the current one, as long as their value does not exceed 21. When splitting aces, you are not permitted to ask for more cards.
Note: after the split, an Ace and a ten-value card only count as 21 and are not considered a Blackjack. You can split 3 times total, for a maximum of 4 split hands.
If the dealer has an Ace and a ten-value card, you lose the initial bet but win 2:1 the insurance bet.
If dealer’s face down card is not a ten-value card, you lose the insurance bet and the game continues as normal.
If the dealer’s face-up card is an Ace, you are offered INSURANCE, and the dealer checks for Blackjack. If the dealer’s face-up card is a ten-value card, INSURANCE is not offered and the dealer checks for Blackjack. If the dealer does not have Blackjack, DOUBLE and SPLIT are permitted.
Important: the dealer checks for Blackjack if his first card has the value of 10. If his first card is an Ace, you will be asked for insurance and the dealer will check for blackjack before the game continues as usual.
Step 4: any winnings are added to the balance, and you have the possibility of
Note: after a game session restore, the REBET & DEAL and LAST BET buttons will not appear. If your balance does not cover an action, a dialog window will be shown informing you of this.
Payouts
Bet type |
Payout |
Ante bet |
1:1 |
Blackjack |
3:2 |
Insurance |
2:1 the insurance bet |
The Ante bet is won when the player’s hand is closer to 21 than that of the dealer’s, without going over 21.
Card Values
All cards come in four suits: Spades, Diamonds, Hearts and Clubs. All suits have equal rank.
Card |
Card value |
2 |
2 |
3 |
3 |
4 |
4 |
5 |
5 |
6 |
6 |
7 |
7 |
8 |
8 |
9 |
9 |
10 |
10 |
Jack |
10 |
Queen |
10 |
King |
10 |
Ace |
1 or 11 |
Blackjack French
Game settings
The default chip denomination selected is 1.
How to play
In Blackjack French, you play a hand against the dealer's hand. The dealer must draw on 16 and stand on 17 or higher. If you have busted all possible hands, the dealer is not required to draw additional cards. Unlike regular blackjack, the Dealer does not receive a hole card.
Notes
To play Blackjack French, follow the next steps:
Step 1: To start the game you must first place a bet. To place the Ante bet, click on a chip stack to select a desired value, and then click on the Ante bet area to place the chip on the table. Each click places one chip. You can place as many chips as you want on a bet, but keep in mind that the bet value cannot exceed the maximum table limits and has to be covered by your credit balance.
Notes
After you click the DEAL button you will not be able to select a different chip stack until after the game concludes.
Step 2: After you place your bet, you have the following options:
Step 3: After the game starts and you receive your first two cards, the following options can be available, depending on the presented situations:
Note: when splitting aces, you are not permitted to double.
You play each hand independently, the current hand being highlighted with an arrow above it.
This option places the initial bet on one hand and a new bet equal to the initial bet and deducted from your credit balance, on the other hand. You now have a bet, equal in value, on each of the two hands.
You may ask for as many cards as you want for each hand, when that hand is the current one, as long as their value does not exceed 21. When splitting aces, you are not permitted to ask for more cards.
Notes:
After the split, an Ace and a ten-value card only count as 21 and are not considered a Blackjack.
You can split two times total, for a maximum of 3 split hands.
If the dealer has an Ace and receives a ten-value card, you lose the initial bet but win 2:1 the insurance bet.
DOUBLE and SPLIT are permitted after choosing INSURANCE.
Step 4: any winnings are added to the balance, and you have the possibility of
Note: after a game session restore, the REBET & DEAL and LAST BET buttons will not appear. If your balance does not cover an action, a dialog window will be shown informing you of this.
Payouts
Bet type |
Payout |
Ante bet |
1:1 |
Blackjack |
3:2 |
Insurance |
2:1 the insurance bet |
The Ante bet is won when the player’s hand is closer to 21 than that of the dealer’s, without going over 21.
Card Values
All cards come in four suits: Spades, Diamonds, Hearts and Clubs. All suits have equal rank.
Card |
Card value |
2 |
2 |
3 |
3 |
4 |
4 |
5 |
5 |
6 |
6 |
7 |
7 |
8 |
8 |
9 |
9 |
10 |
10 |
Jack |
10 |
Queen |
10 |
King |
10 |
Ace |
1 or 11 |
Blackjack Multihand VIP
Game settings
The default chip denomination selected is 100.
How to play
In Blackjack Multi Hand VIP you can play up to five different main hands against the dealer's hand. The dealer must draw on 16 and stand on 17 or higher. If you have busted all possible hands, the dealer is not required to draw additional cards.The following information applies for all of the five possible main hands per game.
Notes
To play Blackjack Multi Hand VIP, follow the next steps:
Step 1: To start the game you must first place a bet. To place an Ante bet, click on a chip stack to select a desired value, and then click on one of the Ante bet areas to place the chip on the table. Each click places one chip. You can place as many chips as you want on a bet, but keep in mind that the bet value on a hand cannot exceed the maximum table limits and has to be covered by your credit balance.
Notes
After you click the DEAL button you will not be able to select a different chip stack until after the game concludes.
If you place an Ante bet that is less than the minimum limit, then this bet is automatically increased to reach the minimum limit.
Step 2: After you place your bet, you have the following options:
Step 3: After the game starts and you receive your first two cards, the following options can be available, depending on the presented situations:
You play each hand independently, the current hand being highlighted with an arrow above it.
This option places the initial bet on one hand and a new bet equal to the initial bet and deducted from your credit balance, on the other hand. You now have a bet, equal in value, on each of the two hands.
You may ask for as many cards as you want for each hand, when that hand is the current one, as long as their value does not exceed 21.
Please note that after the split, an Ace and a ten-value card only count as 21 and are not considered a Blackjack. You can only split one time per betting zone.
If the dealer has an Ace and a ten-value card, you lose the initial bet but win 2:1 the insurance bet.
If dealer’s face down card is not a ten-value card, you lose the insurance bet and the game continues as normal.
Notes
You cannot split nor double after you place an insurance bet.
When the game asks about INSURANCE (Yes or No), tick the “Remember this option” checkbox if you want to make the same choice during the current game play. The “Remember this option” checkbox is only available when playing multiple hands.
Note: when the game asks about EVEN MONEY (Yes or No), tick the “Remember this option” checkbox if you want to make the same choice during the current game play. The “Remember this option” checkbox is only available when playing multiple hands.
Step 4: any winnings are added to the balance, and you have the possibility of
Note: after a game session restore, the REBET & DEAL and LAST BET buttons will not appear. If your balance does not cover an action, a dialog window will be shown informing you of this.
Payouts
Bet type |
Payout |
Ante bet |
1:1 |
Blackjack |
3:2 |
Insurance |
2:1 the insurance bet |
Even Money |
1:1 |
The Ante bet is won when the player’s hand is closer to 21 than that of the dealer’s, without going over 21.
Card Values
All cards come in four suits: Spades, Diamonds, Hearts and Clubs. All suits have equal rank.
Card |
Card value |
2 |
2 |
3 |
3 |
4 |
4 |
5 |
5 |
6 |
6 |
7 |
7 |
8 |
8 |
9 |
9 |
10 |
10 |
Jack |
10 |
Queen |
10 |
King |
10 |
Ace |
1 or 11 |
Blackjack Reno
Game settings
The default chip denomination selected is 1.
How to play
In Blackjack Reno, you play a hand against the dealer's hand. The dealer draws on soft 17 (where the dealer has 17, formed with at least an Ace of value 11) and stands on hard 17 or higher. If you have busted all possible hands (over 21 in value on all possible hands), the dealer is not required to draw additional cards. If the dealer’s face-up card is an Ace or a 10-value card, the dealer does not check for Blackjack.
Notes
To play Blackjack Reno, follow the next steps:
Step 1: To start the game you must first place a bet. To place the Ante bet, click on a chip stack to select a desired value, and then click on the Ante bet area to place the chip on the table. Each click places one chip. You can place as many chips as you want on a bet, but keep in mind that the bet value cannot exceed the maximum table limits and has to be covered by your credit balance.
Notes
After you click the DEAL button you will not be able to select a different chip stack until after the game concludes.
Step 2: After you place your bet, you have the following options:
Step 3: After the game starts and you receive your first two cards, the following options can be available, depending on the presented situations:
The DOUBLE option is only available for the first two cards of a hand, if their combined value is 10 or 11.
You play each hand independently, the current hand being highlighted with an arrow above it.
This option places the initial bet on one hand and a new bet equal to the initial bet and deducted from your credit balance, on the other hand. You now have a bet, equal in value, on each of the two hands.
You may ask for as many cards as you want for each hand, when that hand is the current one, as long as their value does not exceed 21.
Please note that after the split, an Ace and a ten-value card only count as 21 and are not considered a Blackjack. You can only split one time per betting zone. DOUBLE after SPLIT is not allowed.
Note: when splitting Aces, you will only receive one additional card for each Ace.
If the dealer has an Ace and a ten-value card, you lose the initial bet but win 2:1 the insurance bet.
If dealer’s face down card is not a ten-value card, you lose the insurance bet and the game continues as normal.
Note: DOUBLE and SPLIT are permitted after choosing INSURANCE.
Step 4: any winnings are added to the balance, and you have the possibility of
Note: after a game session restore, the REBET & DEAL and LAST BET buttons will not appear. If your balance does not cover an action, a dialog window will be shown informing you of this.
Payouts
Bet type |
Payout |
Ante bet |
1:1 |
Blackjack |
3:2 |
Insurance |
2:1 the insurance bet |
Even Money |
1:1 |
The Ante bet is won when the player’s hand is closer to 21 than that of the dealer’s, without going over 21.
Card Values
All cards come in four suits: Spades, Diamonds, Hearts and Clubs. All suits have equal rank.
Card |
Card value |
2 |
2 |
3 |
3 |
4 |
4 |
5 |
5 |
6 |
6 |
7 |
7 |
8 |
8 |
9 |
9 |
10 |
10 |
Jack |
10 |
Queen |
10 |
King |
10 |
Ace |
1 or 11 |
Blackjack Super 7s Multi Hand
Game settings
The default chip denomination selected is 5.
How to play
In Blackjack Super 7s Multi Hand you can play up to three different hands against the dealer's hand. The dealer must draw on 16 and stand on 17 or higher. If you have busted all possible hands, the dealer is not required to draw additional cards.The following information applies for all of the three possible hands per game.
Notes
To play Blackjack Super 7s Multi Hand, follow the next steps:
Step 1: To start the game you must first place a bet. To place an Ante bet, click on a chip stack to select a desired value, and then click on one of the Ante bet areas to place the chip on the table. Each click places one chip. You can place as many chips as you want on a bet, but keep in mind that the bet value on a hand cannot exceed the maximum table limits and has to be covered by your credit balance.
Notes
After you click the DEAL button you will not be able to select a different chip stack until after the game concludes.
Step 2: After you place your bet, you have the following options:
Step 3: After the game starts and you receive your first two cards, the following options can be available, depending on the presented situations:
You play each hand independently, the current hand being highlighted with an arrow above it.
This option places the initial bet on one hand and a new bet equal to the initial bet and deducted from your credit balance, on the other hand. You now have a bet, equal in value, on each of the two hands.
You may ask for as many cards as you want for each hand, when that hand is the current one, as long as their value does not exceed 21.
Please note that after the split, an Ace and a ten-value card only count as 21 and are not considered a Blackjack. You can only split one time per betting zone.
If the dealer has an Ace and a ten-value card, you lose the initial bet but win 2:1 the insurance bet.
Notes
DOUBLE and SPLIT are not permitted after choosing INSURANCE
When the game asks about INSURANCE (Yes or No), tick the “Remember this option” checkbox if you want to make the same choice during the current game play. The “Remember this option” checkbox is only available when playing multiple hands.
Note: when the game asks about EVEN MONEY (Yes or No), tick the “Remember this option” checkbox if you want to make the same choice during the current game play. The “Remember this option” checkbox is only available when playing multiple hands.
Step 4: any winnings are added to the balance, and you have the possibility of
Note: after a game session restore, the REBET & DEAL and LAST BET buttons will not appear. If your balance does not cover an action, a dialog window will be shown informing you of this.
S7 Special feature: The side bet is placed by clicking the circle 7 area. Each of the three main hands has an optional fixed side bet of 1 euro.
Note: There cannot be a side bet without a main bet on a hand.
Bet type |
Payout |
Ante bet |
1:1 |
Blackjack |
3:2 |
Insurance |
2:1 the insurance bet |
Even Money |
1:1 |
The Ante bet is won when the player’s hand is closer to 21 than that of the dealer’s, without going over 21.
S7
Situation |
Payout |
1st card is 7 |
3:1 |
1st and 2nd cards are sevens of a different suit |
50:1 |
1st and 2nd cards are sevens of the same suit |
100:1 |
all 3 cards are sevens of a different suit |
500:1 |
all 3 cards are sevens of the same suit |
5000:1 |
Note: If the player gets two sevens on a main hand that also has the side bet placed, and uses the SPLIT option, he will only win the side bet payout for his initial hand. The side bet winnings are paid separately.
Card Values
All cards come in four suits: Spades, Diamonds, Hearts and Clubs. All suits have equal rank.
Card |
Card value |
2 |
2 |
3 |
3 |
4 |
4 |
5 |
5 |
6 |
6 |
7 |
7 |
8 |
8 |
9 |
9 |
10 |
10 |
Jack |
10 |
Queen |
10 |
King |
10 |
Ace |
1 or 11 |
Blackjack VIP
Game settings
The default chip denomination selected is 100.
How to play
In Blackjack VIP, you play a hand against the dealer's hand. The dealer must draw on 16 and stand on 17 or higher. If you have busted all possible hands (over 21 in value on all possible hands), the dealer is not required to draw additional cards.
Notes
To play Blackjack VIP, follow the next steps:
Step 1: To start the game you must first place a bet. To place the Ante bet, click on a chip stack to select a desired value, and then click on the Ante bet area to place the chip on the table. Each click places one chip. You can place as many chips as you want on a bet, but keep in mind that the bet value cannot exceed the maximum table limits and has to be covered by your credit balance.
Notes
After you click the DEAL button you will not be able to select a different chip stack until after the game concludes.
If you place an Ante bet that is less than the minimum limit, then this bet is automatically increased to reach the minimum table limit.
Step 2: After you place your bet, you have the following options:
Step 3: After the game starts and you receive your first two cards, the following options can be available, depending on the presented situations:
You play each hand independently, the current hand being highlighted with an arrow above it.
This option places the initial bet on one hand and a new bet equal to the initial bet and deducted from your credit balance, on the other hand. You now have a bet, equal in value, on each of the two hands.
You may ask for as many cards as you want for each hand, when that hand is the current one, as long as their value does not exceed 21.
Please note that after the split, an Ace and a ten-value card only count as 21 and are not considered a Blackjack. You can only split one time per betting zone.
If the dealer has an Ace and a ten-value card, you lose the initial bet but win 2:1 the insurance bet.
If dealer’s face down card is not a ten-value card, you lose the insurance bet and the game continues as normal.
Note: You cannot split nor double after you place an insurance bet.
Step 4: any winnings are added to the balance, and you have the possibility of
Note: after a game session restore, the REBET & DEAL and LAST BET buttons will not appear. If your balance does not cover an action, a dialog window will be shown informing you of this.
Payouts
Bet type |
Payout |
Ante bet |
1:1 |
Blackjack |
3:2 |
Insurance |
2:1 the insurance bet |
Even Money |
1:1 |
The Ante bet is won when the player’s hand is closer to 21 than that of the dealer’s, without going over 21.
Card Values
All cards come in four suits: Spades, Diamonds, Hearts and Clubs. All suits have equal rank.
Card |
Card value |
2 |
2 |
3 |
3 |
4 |
4 |
5 |
5 |
6 |
6 |
7 |
7 |
8 |
8 |
9 |
9 |
10 |
10 |
Jack |
10 |
Queen |
10 |
King |
10 |
Ace |
1 or 11 |
European Roulette
There are many different ways of placing bets in European Roulette. Each wager covers a selection of different numbers and has a different distribution, as it is shown in the section of the “Payout Scheme” (see below). The European version of Roulette has only one zero and offers more chances to win than the American Roulette which has two zeros.
Straight up
The player can gamble on any number, including 0, by placing a chip directly on a number.
Split Bet
The player can gamble on two numbers by placing a chip on the line which separates the two numbers.
Street Bet
The player can gamble on three numbers by placing a chip on the interior left border line of the Roulette table which is beside a corresponding row of the three numbers.
Corner Bet
The player can gamble on four numbers by placing a chip on the corner where four numbers meet on one point.
Four bet
The player can gamble on the numbers 0, 1, 2 and 3 by placing his chips on the interior left border line between 0 and 1.
Line bet
The player can bet on two street bets (meaning six different numbers in two rows of three numbers (streets) ), by placing a chip on the interior left border line where the line dividing the two rows is cut.
Column Bet
There are three tagged boxes “2:1” at the bottom of a numbers column.
Dozen Bet
The player can gamble on a group of twelve numbers.
Red/Black, Even/Odd, Top/Bottom Bet
The player can place a bet on one of the left side boxes, on the long side of the table, that covers half of the numbers of the Roulette table (except for the zero).
Previous Numbers Screen
The previous numbers screen shows the last thirteen results.
Payout scheme
Chips |
Term |
Win |
1 number |
Straight Up |
35 to 1 |
2 numbers |
Split bet |
17 to 1 |
3 numbers |
Street Bet |
11 to 1 |
4 numbers |
Corner Bet |
8 to 1 |
4 numbers |
Four Bet |
8 to 1 |
6 numbers |
Line Bet |
5 to 1 |
12 numbers |
Dozen or Column Bet |
2 to 1 |
18 numbers |
Red/Black, Odd/Even or High/Low Bet |
1 to 1 |
Note: you can make bets which include two, three or even four numbers.
American Roulette
There are many different ways of placing bets in American Roulette. Each wager covers a selection of different numbers and has a different distribution, as it is shown in the section of the “Payout Scheme”
The American Roulette with double zero – with 0 and 00 – offers more betting possibilities than the European Roulette.
Straight Bet
The player can gamble on any number, including 0 and 00, by placing a chip directly on a number.
Split Bet
The player can gamble on two numbers by placing a chip on the line which separates the two numbers.
Street Bet
The player can gamble on three numbers by placing a chip on the interior left border line of the Roulette table which is beside a corresponding row of the three numbers.
Corner Bet
The player can gamble on four numbers by placing a chip on the corner where four numbers meet on one point.
Five Bet
The player can bet on the numbers 0, 00, 1, 2 and 3 by placing a chip on the interior left border line between 0 and the first line that cuts it.
Line Bet
The player can bet on two street bet (meaning six different numbers in two rows of three numbers (streets) ), by placing a chip on the interior left border line where the line dividing the two rows is cut.
Column Bet
There are three tagged boxes “2:1” at the bottom of a numbers column.
Dozen Bet
The player can gamble on a group of twelve numbers:
Red/Black, Even/Odd, Top/Bottom Bet
The player can gamble on one of the left side boxes, on the long side of the table, that covers half of the numbers of the Roulette table (except for the zero).
• Previous Numbers Screen
The previous numbers screen shows the last thirteen results.
Payour scheme
Straight Bet |
Term |
Win |
1 number |
Straight Bet |
35 to 1 |
2 numbers |
Split |
17 to 1 |
3 numbers |
Street Bet |
11 to 1 |
4 numbers |
Corner Bet |
8 to 1 |
4 numbers |
Four Bet |
8 to 1 |
6 numbers |
Line Bet |
5 to 1 |
12 numbers |
Dozen or Column Bet |
2 to 1 |
18 numbers |
Red/Black, Even/Odd or High/Low Bets |
1 to 1 |
Note: The player is entitled to place bets which involve two, three, four or even five numbers.
Progressive Roulette
Rules for the Progressive Roulette are the same as for the European Roulette.
The side bet makes you eligible for additional payouts according to the rules below:
The side bet is added to the total progressive amount at each spin, if you get the number you predicted:
Irregularities cancel all the games and all the payments.
Slot machines
Iin order to play Slot machines :
The slot machine cycle
A game commences when:
A game is considered completed when:
The following are all considered to be part of a single game, i.e. have to be finished before the game is considered completed
The period after completion of a game and before commencement of the next game is Idle Mode
"BET 1":
BET 1 Bet 1 allows the player to gamble one coin per game and per line.
After having placed his bet, the player must press the button "SPIN" which will automatically activate the slot.
"BET 2 ":
BET 2 lets a player bet 2 coins per game and per line.
After having placed his bet, the player must press the button "SPIN" which will automatically activate the slot.
"BET 3 ":
BET 3 Bet 3 allows the player to gamble two coins per game and per line.
After having placed his bet, the player must press the button "SPIN" which will automatically activate the slot.
"BET MAX":
BET MAX allows the player to automatically gamble the maximum number of coins per game and per line.
After having placed his bet, the player does not necessarily have to press the "SPIN" button as the “BET MAX” button may automatically activate the slot.
Boule
The Boule game is an extremely easy game to play.
Each player places his bet(s):
There is no other form of the game. Unlike in Roulette, a player cannot place his bet(s) on the lines
Once the player has chosen the amount he would like to gamble and the box(es) where he would like to gamble, he will have to press the “THROW THE BOULE” button in order for the game to start.
It is important for the player to know that he can gamble on one or more boxes as well as on one of the 6 Equalities, such as:
Red: 2 - 4 - 7 - 9
Even: 2 - 4 - 6 - 8
Top : 1 - 2 - 3 - 4
Black : 1 - 3 - 6 - 8
Odds: 1 - 3 - 7 - 9
Bottom: 6 - 7 - 8 - 9
All the wagers gambled on a number that comes out will be paid 7 times the bet plus the player’s initial bet.
The player will then have the choice either to:
All the winning bets on one of the Equalities will be paid one time the bet plus the initial bet.
The number 5 is paid as the other numbers, in other words, 7 times the bet plus the initial bet.
However if the number 5 comes out the player will lose all his bets played on the Equalities.
Keno
The purpose of this game is for the player to guess which numbers, between 1 and 80, will come out of the Keno machine.
For Example: a player selects 7 numbers (from a total of 10 numbers), and from these 7 numbers 6 numbers match those drawn by the Keno machine (from a total of 20 numbers), the player will win 115 times his bet.
Upper row: Total matched numbers
Left column: Total selected numbers.
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
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1 |
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2 |
1 |
9 |
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3 |
4 |
27 |
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4 |
2 |
9 |
40 |
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5 |
4 |
18 |
600 |
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6 |
2 |
8 |
85 |
1500 |
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7 |
1 |
4 |
30 |
250 |
5000 |
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8 |
1 |
17 |
120 |
1500 |
7000 |
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9 |
1 |
10 |
50 |
200 |
3000 |
10000 |
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10 |
5 |
25 |
150 |
1000 |
5000 |
15000 |
Baccarat
The purpose of the Baccarat game is to obtain a hand where the total number of points is the closest to 9.
For Example: 7 + 6 = 13 = 3 or 4 + 6 = 10 = 0
The player who is the closest to 9 will be the winner of the game.
In a case where the hands of both the “player” and the “banker” have equal totals, the game will be declared a “Tie”.
If the player has placed a bet on “Tie”, he will be paid at a ratio of 9 to 1 on his initial bet.
Third card rule
The following baccarat rules scheme shows cases where the player and/or the banker automatically receive, from the dealer, a third card.
For the player:
Value in points of the first two cards: |
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0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 |
Hit a card |
6 - 7 |
Pass. |
8 - 9 |
"“First hand”, no more card. |
For the banker:
Value in points of the first two cards: |
Hit when the third card of player is: |
Does not hit when the third card of the player is: |
0 - 1 - 2 |
Hit in any case |
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3 |
0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 9 |
8 |
4 |
2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 |
0 - 1 - 8 - 9 |
5 |
4 - 5 - 6 - 7 |
0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 8 - 9 |
6 |
6 - 7 |
0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 8 - 9 |
7 |
Always pass. |
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8 - 9 |
The player cannot hit |
The player cannot hit |
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Video Poker
The Video Poker machines are part of the big family of slot machines, but the winning combinations are the same as poker.
The purpose of the Video Poker is to obtain the best hand possible with 5 poker cards.
The purpose of this game is to obtain the best combination of cards, in direct relation to Poker, possible in order to win higher payouts.
Payout schemes
The payout scheme can vary according to the game/tables on which the player is playing.
Example: An example of the payout scheme for the Video Poker: “Jacks or Better”:
Winning hands:
Jacks or better: The player only wins if he receives a pair of Jacks, Queens, Kings or Aces.
A lower pair will not entitle him to win anything.
Double pair: Two pairs of two different ranking cards (e.g. a pair of kings and a pair of 2s).
3 of a kind: Three cards with the same rank (e.g. three 7s).
Straight: Five consecutive cards but with different suits (e.g. 2 of hearts, 3 of spades, 4 of clubs, 5 of diamonds, 6 of clubs).
Flush: Five cards of the same suit in any order (e.g. 2, A, 9, 5, Q of heart).
Four of a kind: Four cards of the same rank (e.g. 7 of diamonds, 7 of clubs, 7 of heart, 7 of spades).
Straight flush: Five consecutive cards of the same suit (e.g. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 of clubs).
Royal Flush: Five consecutive cards of the same family starting from 10 and ending with Ace (e.g. 10, Jack, Queen, King, Ace of spade).
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1 Coin |
2 Coins |
3 Coins |
4 Coins |
5 Coins |
Royal Flush |
250 |
500 |
750 |
1000 |
3000 |
Straight Flush |
50 |
100 |
150 |
200 |
250 |
4 of a kind |
25 |
40 |
60 |
80 |
100 |
Full House |
6 |
12 |
18 |
30 |
35 |
Flush |
5 |
10 |
15 |
24 |
25 |
Straight |
4 |
8 |
12 |
16 |
20 |
3 of a kind |
3 |
6 |
9 |
12 |
15 |
Double Pair |
2 |
4 |
6 |
8 |
10 |
Jacks or better |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
Stud Poker
By pressing the “PASS” button the player loses his initial bet.
By pressing the “RAISE” button the game continues and the players initial bet is doubled.
The dealer will then have to show his five cards to the player.
The dealer will only qualify if his card combination includes an Ace and a King.
Caribbean Stud Poker Payour scheme |
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Hand |
Win |
Royal Flush |
100 to 1 |
Straight Flush |
50 to 1 |
4 of a kind |
20 to 1 |
Full House |
10 to 1 |
Flush |
8 to 1 |
Straight |
5 to 1 |
3 of a kind |
3 to 1 |
2 pair |
2 to 1 |
Pair |
1 to 1 |
Caribbean Poker
Caribbean Poker is a five card poker game in combination with a progressive Jackpot. It is different from Stud Poker or basic Poker as there are two different ways to win.
At that stage of the game the player knows what his five cards are and he also knows what one of the five cards of the dealer has (the one face up). Accordingly the player must decide whether s/he wants to see the four other dealer cards by pressing the “RAISE” button, or whether he prefers to give up his hand by pressing the “PASS” button.
The dealer will then have to show his five cards to the player.
The dealer will only qualify if his card combination includes an Ace and a King.
Initial Bet Payouts |
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All hands |
1 to 1 |
Caribbean Poker payout scheme |
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Hands |
Win |
Royal Flush |
100 to 1 |
Straight Flush |
50 to 1 |
4 of a kind |
20 to 1 |
Full House |
10 to 1 |
Flush |
8 to 1 |
Straight |
5 to 1 |
3 of a kind |
3 to 1 |
Two pairs |
2 to 1 |
Pair |
1 to 1 |
Progressive Jackpot
Before each game the player can, at his own discretion, participate in a progressive Jackpot which increase according to the number of bets of the players and which take into account the forthcoming combination of cards. To participate to the progressive Jackpot the player must simply bet a $1.00 chip into the pot for the Jackpot. The gains from the progressive Jackpot are distributed as follows:
Progressive Jackpot |
|
Hand |
Win |
Royal Flush |
100% of the Jackpot |
Straight Flush |
10% of the Jackpot |
4 of a kind |
£500 |
Full House |
£100 |
Flush |
£50 |
Ranking of hands
Royal Flush
It is the strongest hand. The five cards must be from the same suit AND must be consecutive AND the straight must start from an Ace to finish with a ten.
Example: Ace (hearts), K (hearts), Q (hearts), J (hearts), 10 (hearts)
Straight Flush
The five cards are from the same suit and consecutive.
Example: 10 (diamonds), 9 (diamonds), 8 (diamonds), 7 (diamonds), 6 (diamonds)
4 of a kind
Four cards of the same value.
Example: 5 (clubs), 5 (hearts), 5 (spades), 5 (diamonds)
Full House
Three cards with the same value and a pair (i.e. three of a kind + a pair).
Example: K (clubs), K (diamonds), K (hearts), 4 (spade), 4 (clubs)
Flush
Five cards from the same family.
Example: K (diamonds), 2 (diamonds), 6 (diamonds), 9 (diamonds), 3 (diamonds), J (diamonds)
Straight
Five consecutive cards.
Example: 5 (hearts), 4 (hearts), 3 (hearts), 2 (hearts), Ace (hearts)
3 of a kind
Three cards with the same value.
Example: 9 (clubs), 9 (diamonds), 9 (clubs), Ace (spades), 8 (clubs)
Two pairs
Two groups of two cards with the same value.
Example: 4 (clubs), 4 (diamonds), J (hearts), J (diamonds), Ace (clubs)
A Pair
Two of the same card.
Example: 8 (clubs), 4 (diamonds), J (hearts), J (spades), Ace (clubs)
High card
The value of a hand with no pair is determined by the card with the highest individual value.
Example: Ace (spades), 3 (spades), 9 (diamonds), 6 (spades), Q (clubs)
Let Them Ride
The player must:
By repeatedly pressing on the decrease/increase stake buttons the player can add chips to his initial bets.
The player will receive three cards after confirmation of his initial bet. In addition to the first three cards two other cards belonging to the dealer will be face down on the top of the table.
The purpose of the game is for the player to form the strongest hand possible with his three cards and with the two other cards of the dealer.
The dealer will then return one of the cards face down. The player will again have the option, if he desires so, to withdraw part of his bet by pressing either “WITHDRAW” or to “CONTINUE”.
The second card face down will now be revealed. The player will win if his hand is a winning hand. If he does not have a winning hand he will lose his bet.
The payout table is displayed on the game table. Therefore in case of a winning hand the player’s winnings will be proportional to the bets placed on the game table.
Red Dog
The Red Dog is a card game played with a deck of 52 cards and which uses only 3 cards at the same time.
The purpose of the game is for the player to guess whether the value of a random card will be comprised between the values of two other cards hit previously by the dealer.
The Red Dog table looks like the one for the Black Jack but the games are absolutely different.
At that point of the game the player knows the possibilities of cards that can fit between the two cards. This possibility varies according to the number of values which separates the value of the first two cards. The possibilities will inform the player (on the top left of the game table) of the gains ratio for which he is gambling his initial bet.
Three situations could occur:
1 - Consecutive hand:
If the dealer hits 2 cards having consecutive values, for example 7 and 8, or Queen and King, the hand will be considered as consecutive. Therefore the dealer will not hit a third card. The hand will be considered as “Push” (or “Void”) and the initial bet will be returned to the player.
2 - A pair:
If the dealer hits 2 cards having the same values, for example two Jacks, the dealer will then hit automatically a third card. If the value of the third card is the same as the two former ones, the player will win his bet with a ratio of 11:1 (meaning 11 times its value).
If the value of the third card is different from the other two former cards, the hand will be considered as “Push” and the initial bet will be returned to the player.
3 - Non-consecutive hands
If the dealer hits 2 non-consecutive cards or cards with a different value, the hand is called “non-consecutive hand”. The dealer will then announce the number possibilities between the 2 cards.
For example, if the 2 cards hit by the dealer are a 4 and a Jack, the possibilities are of 6 as there are six different values between a 4 and a Jack (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10). Once the possibilities are announced the player has the choice to increase his initial bet by pressing on “RAISE” or to maintain it by pressing the button “STAY”. Whether or not the player decides to increase his initial bet, the dealer hits another card.
The player will win the game if the value of the third card is between the values of the two former cards hit by the dealer at the beginning of the game.
However if the third card has the same value as one of the two initial cards the player will lose his bet. There cannot be a “Push” in a non-consecutive hand. Moreover, the winning bets of the player, in non-consecutive hands, will be determined by the ratios established before the third card is hit.
Wheel of fortune
The purpose of the game is for the player to predict on which number the ball in the wheel of fortune will land.
The dealer will then activate the Wheel of Fortune. The result of the game is the number in the Wheel of Fortune onto which the ball lands once the Wheel of Fortune has ceased to turn.
The player wins his bet when the ball stops on the number he has predicted. In order for the result to be valid, the Wheel of Fortune must not be disturbed and must also do three full turns.
The dealer takes the losing bets and pays the winning bets according to the following scheme:
BET |
PAYOUT |
NUMBER OF CHANCES |
1 |
1 to 1 |
24 |
Rock Paper Scissors
Welcome to ROCK PAPER SCISSORS!
- Choose your hand at the top left of the screen:
- Click on to the signs “-" or "+" to increase or reduce the amount of your bet
- Bet on a series of wins: from 1 to 6 wins to multiply your winnings
- Start playing by clicking on "PLAY"
Winning/losing hand board
YOUR HAND |
OPPONENT'S HAND |
RESULT |
ROCK |
ROCK |
DRAW |
ROCK |
PAPER |
LOST |
ROCK |
SCISSORS |
WIN |
PAPER |
ROCK |
WIN |
PAPER |
PAPER |
DRAW |
PAPER |
SCISSORS |
LOST |
SCISSORS |
ROCK |
LOST |
SCISSORS |
PAPER |
WIN |
SCISSORS |
SCISSORS |
DRAW |
In the case of a draw, the series of victory is considered as lost and you must start again.
Winning table
VICTORIES |
MULTIPLY YOUR WINS |
1 |
1.9 |
2 |
8.7 |
3 |
26 |
4 |
78 |
5 |
235 |
6 |
707 |
Las Vegas High Low
Objective
In Las Vegas High Low, you have to guess what the next card will be like in comparison to the current card: higher or lower, red or black, or a combination of the two - higher and red, higher and black, lower and red, lower and black.
Notes: You cannot choose Red and Black, or High and Low; you cannot select the Low option if your previous card is an Ace and you cannot select the High option if your previous card is a King. The order of the cards from Low to High is A, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, J, Q, and K.
Cards of the same value are neither High nor Low. Spades and Clubs are considered Black and Hearts and Diamonds are considered Red.
Layout
The left side of the game screen contains the coin value display, the winnings display and the Collect button. The selectable coin values are 0.1, 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, 5 and 10.
In the middle of the screen, you can find the gameplay controls, Red, Black, High, Low, and the Confirm button.
To the right of the screen, the current game history is displayed.
How to Play
Step 1: To select a desired bet amount, you can click the ‘–‘ sign to lower the bet amount or the ‘+’ sign to bet a larger amount. The ‘-’ and ’+’ signs are on each side of the coin value display.
Step 2: After you choose a desired bet value, click the ‘START’ button to receive the cards. You must choose a card from the 12 facedown cards by clicking on it, the card you have chosen will be revealed. The 12 cards are chosen randomly from a standard deck of 52 cards.
Step 3: You must guess if the next card you draw will be red, black, higher or lower in value in comparison to the previous card. You can combine card attributes such as Low and Red, High and Red, Low and Black, High and Black for better winnings; when choosing a combination of two attributes, you must guess them both in order to win.
Step 4: After you have selected the attributes for the next card, click the CONFIRM button to display the remaining cards from the 12 original cards. The possible winning depends on the attributes you choose, once you select an attribute, you can see the possible win just above the card.
Step 5: Select a new card from the facedown cards. If you guessed right, the amount won is shown on the winnings meter. You can collect the amount won and end the game after each win by clicking the 'COLLECT' button, or you can continue playing by repeating Step 3.
If you guess wrong, the game ends and you lose any amounts shown in the current game history. To start a new game, click the 'START' button.
Jackpot
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