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Blackjack & Royal match blackjack

The classic game in which the player tries to draw to 21, or closer to 21, than the dealer without going over (busting). Each player starts with two cards face up, then is allowed to hit (take another card) or stay (play that hand). The dealer starts with two cards as well, but one is face up and the other face down. Face cards (jack, queen, king) are worth 10, and aces are worth 1 or 11 (player choice). Receiving an ace and a 10 on your first two cards is the lucrative hand known as “blackjack.” Additional bets like “splitting” and “doubling down” are also available on certain hands.

Royal Match Blackjack

Royal Match is an interesting progressive bet that considers the first two cards that both the player and dealer receive. The player must make the standard blackjack wager and a Royal Match wager to begin the round. Player wins if they have a suited hand after the deal.

High Card Flush

High Card Flush is the only non-blackjack table game to come along that is non-poker based. It is suits-based and requires no knowledge of poker to play. Flush: Compare your Flush to the paytable for great odds.*

Straight Flush: Win big with a Straight Flush. The larger the Straigh Flush, the more you win!*

Ante: Win when your Flush is higher than the Dealer, or if the Dealer doesn’t qualify.

Raise: Make up to 3X your Ante wager, depending upon your Flush. The better your hand, the more you can wager! (Dealer must qualify to win).

*The Flush and Straight Flush wagers are independent of the outcome of the Ante and Raise.

21+3 with top 3

21 + 3 combines two of the most basic casino table games: Blackjack and 3 Card Poker. After placing your wagers (a required Blackjack wager and an optional 21 + 3 wager), you will be dealt 2 cards face up. If you made the 21 + 3 wager, use your 2 cards plus the dealer’s up card to create your 3 card hand.

The payout table for the 3 card hand is as follows:

  • Straight Flush 9 to 1
  • Three of a Kind 9 to 1
  • Straight 9 to 1
  • Flush 9 to 1

Normal Blackjack rules apply for the required Blackjack wager.

TOP 3 is a second optional side wager used in the game of blackjack in conjunction with the 21+3 wager. The TOP 3 wager can only be offered on blackjack tables with the 21+3 wager. Just as the 21+3 wager the TOP 3 wager is based on a three card hand using the dealer’s initial up card and the player’s two initial up cards to form a three card poker hand. The following winning hands are paid according to the following pay table:

  • Three of a Kind Suited: 270 to 1
  • Straight Flush: 180 to 1
  • Three of a Kind: 90 to 1

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3-Card Poker

Easy to learn and fun to play, 3-Card Poker has gained enormous popularity in casinos. The game actually consists of two games: Ante-and-Play (in which you play the dealer to see who has the highest hand) and PairPlus (in which you simply wager on whether or not you’ll be dealt a pair or better).

For Ante-and-Play, the player places an “ante” (bet) before receiving his cards. The cards are then dealt, and the player can fold and lose the ante, or raise by placing a bet of equal money to the ante. If he chooses to play, one of three things can happen. The first is that the dealer does not qualify (have a hand of queen high or better) and the ante is paid out even money while the play bet is returned to the player. If the dealer does qualify, the player wins if his hand ranks higher than the dealer’s, resulting in a payout of even money on the ante and the play bets. If the dealer has the higher hand, the dealer takes both the ante and the play bets.

Let it Ride Bonus

Let It Ride with 3-Card Bonus is a form of stud poker. Players do not play against the dealer or any other players. Each player must place 3 equal bets for each hand. Each player receives 3 cards. The dealer deals out 2 community cards in front of the chip tray. The player’s 3 cards and the 2 community cards will make up the player’s 5-card poker hand.

After looking at the first 3 cards, the player may ask for the first bet back or may choose to let it stay in action. After the player has chosen, the dealer will expose 1 community card. The player may then either ask for the second bet back, or he/she may choose to let it stay in action. After the player has decided, he/she will place 3 cards beside remaining bets. The dealer will then expose the final card.

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Heads Up Hold'Em

Heads-Up Hold’Em is a Texas Hold’Em variant designed for all table game pits. Players appreciate the traditional Texas Hold’Em betting patterns along with unique enhancements that offer additional benefits.

Roulette

Perhaps the simplest table game of all. In Roulette, a croupier spins the wheel in one direction, then places and spins a ball in the opposite direction. After a number of revolutions, the ball eventually falls into one of 38 slots. If the ball lands in a number or color where you placed a bet prior to the spin, you win.

Craps

Possibly the most exciting game on the floor, Craps often draws the biggest crowds. The game appears complicated to the newcomer, but the premise is actually quite simple. Players wage money on the outcome of one roll, or a series of rolls, of two dice by the “shooter.” The game is played in rounds, and the first roll of each new round is called the “come-out roll.” An array of player bets is available both for the come-out roll, as well as each additional roll, with payouts dependent on the likelihood of each outcome.