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Blind Payout
Royal Flush500 to 1
Straight Flush50 to 1
Quads10 to 1
Full House3 to 1
Flush3 to 2
Straight1 to 1
Trips Payout
Royal Flush50 to 1
Straight Flush40 to 1
Quads30 to 1
Full House8 to 1
Flush7 to 1
Straight4 to 1
Trips3 to 1

Ultimate Texas Hold'em

HOW TO PLAY:

1. Begin by placing a wager on the “ante” and “blind” betting spots. The appropriate collection must be paid and the wagers placed on the “ante” and “blind” spots must be of equal value.
2. A player may also place a bet on the “trips” betting spot if he/she chooses.
3. Five cards are then dealt out face down which will be used as community cards for everyone at the table.
4. The community cards will be used along with two hole cards to create the best possible five card poker hand.
5. After the community cards are dealt out, the players will receive their two hole cards and the player/dealer will receive their two hole cards last.
6. Players will then have the option of playing their hand. If they choose to play, they must place a wager that is 3x or 4x the “ante” wager on the “play” spot.
7. If they choose not to play their hand at this time they may give a check signal by tapping the table with their hand.
8. The dealer will then open the flop by exposing the first three community cards.
9. Players who haven’t played their hand yet will have the option of playing it by placing a wager on the “play” betting spot that is 2x the amount that was wagered in the “ante.”
10. Players will again have the option to check if they choose not to play their hand at this point.
11. Once all the players have acted on their hand the dealer will open the 4th and 5th community cards simultaneously. Also known as the turn and the river.
12. Players who haven’t played yet will have the option of placing a wager on the “play” spot that is of equal value to the “ante” bet.
13. If a player does not want to play his/her hand after all community cards are exposed, the hand must be folded and blind and ante bets surrendered. Any Trips bet will still be in play.
14. The dealer will now open the “player/dealers” two hole cards which will be used to create a five card poker hand. This hand will be compared to the players hands.

GAME RULES:

1. A player’s blind wager must be the same value as their ante wager.
2. A player’s blind wager will be paid if their hand is a straight or higher that wins.
3. A player will only receive action on their ante bet if the player/dealer has a qualifying hand of a pair or better.
4. A player’s “trips” wager will be paid the posted odds if they have three of a kind or higher.
5. A player’s “play” wager will be paid even money if the hand is a winner.
6. If a player chooses to fold the hand and the community cards have 3 of a kind or higher, the trips wager will be paid the appropriate payout.
7. A folded hand is a dead hand and may not be retrieved.
8. All floor decisions are final.

Jackpot:

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21ST CENTURY BLACKJACK

THE PLAY:

1. Begin by placing a bet on the hand within the betting limits.

2. Players and the Player/Dealer receive two cards, dealt one at a time in order around the table. The Player’s cards are both dealt face up and the player/dealer has one card up and one card down.

3. After the cards are dealt out each seated player will have the opportunity to draw additional cards if needed.

4. The object of the game, if neither Player nor Player/Dealer have a Natural, is to get closer to 21 than the Player/Dealer without exceeding 21.

5. The Player’s hand will be compared with the Player/Dealer’s hand.

6. If the Player and the Player/Dealer’s hands both total a Natural or less, the hand closest to a Natural wins. If the totals are both less than a Natural, but equal, the hand is a tie or “push”.

7. If the Player and the Player/Dealer’s hand both total above a Natural, the Player/Dealer wins, unless the Player has a three-card total of 23, 24, or 25, and the Player/Dealer’s total is higher, in which case it is a tie.

8. If the Player receives an Ace with a 10, Jack, Queen, or King it is a 'natural' and will be paid 6 to 5. (Exception: If the Player/Dealer also has a 'natural' it is a 'push').

9. If the Player/Dealer’s hand is a Natural, and no player has a Natural, the Player/Dealer wins. When the Player/Dealer has a Natural, the Players will not be allowed to draw.

Game Rules:

1. The Player/Dealer will always draw additional cards until the hand reaches a hard 17 or higher.

2. If the Player draws a card that puts the value of their hand over 21 (referred to as a bust), the Player cannot win, with the exception that if a Player has a three-card total of 23, 24, or 25, the hand will “push” if the Player/Dealer’s hand busts higher.

3. All cards 2-10 will be worth face value.

4. “Natural” Aces have a value of:

11.5 if dealt with a card worth 10;
1 or 11 when dealt with three cards;
1 or 11 when dealt with 2 though 9;
2 or 12 when two “Natural” Aces are dealt together.

5. Jacks, Queens, and Kings will have a value of 10.

6. Each player may act as the player/dealer for two hands per round.

7. Multiple Players may bet on the same hand.

8. The seated Player will make the final decision on the hand.

9. A player’s wager must be within the betting limits of the table.

10. Even money is not offered when a Player has a natural.

11. Management reserves the right to refuse service to anyone.

12. All Floor decisions are final.

Double-Down, Split, Surrender and Insurance:

A Player may double down on any first two cards with the exception of a natural.

Players may double down after splitting.

Players may double down for less.

Players may split any pair or any two face cards.

Players may split their pairs up to three times which would result in four hands.

When their hand totals 12 or greater, players may surrender half of their original bet unless the hand has busted, been split, or doubled.

If the Player/Dealer is showing an Ace the Players may buy insurance for half of their original wager or less.

A winning insurance bet will be paid 2 to 1.

Buster Bets:

The Buster Bet (”BB”) is a bonus bet that allows the Players to place a wager on the Player/Dealer hand busting. It will be paid odds that are based on how many cards are in the Player/Dealer’s busted hand. The 'BB' bet is placed before the cards are dealt. If the Player/Dealer’s hand does not bust, all 'BB' bets will lose.

Buster Bet Payoffs:
# of CardsOdds Payoff
3 or 42 to 1
54 to 1
615 to 1
750 to 1
8200 to 1
Draw Rules:

When the 2 card totals for both the Player and the Banker are either 6 or 7, there is no draw.

When the Player stands on 6 or 7, Banker will ALWAYS draw on totals of 0-5.

Winning Tie bets pay 8 to1.

When Banker wins with a 3 card total of 7, Player loses and Banker pushes.

When Banker wins with a 3 card total of 7, Dragon-7 bet pays 40 to 1.

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When Player wins with a 3 card total of 8, Panda-8 bet pays 25 to 1.

The bank rotates after two hands. All players shall have the opportunity to bank for two consecutive hands. No player shall ever be required to cover all the wagers in action.

EZ Baccarat

HOW TO PLAY:

Begin by placing a wager and paying the appropriate collection

Winning Player wagers pay even money.

Winning Banker wagers pay even money. Note: When the Banker hand wins with a 3-card total of 7, Player bets lose and Banker bets push.

Winning Tie bets pay 8 to 1.

The Panda 8 Bonus wins when the Player hand wins with a 3-card total of 8. When the Panda 8 Bonus wins, it pays 25 to 1. There is no chance for the Panda 8 Bonus bet to push.

The Dragon 7 Bonus bet wins when the Banker hand wins with a 3-card total of 7. When the Dragon 7 Bonus bet wins, it pays 40 to 1. In this instance, the Banker bets push and the Player bets lose. There is no chance for the Dragon 7 Bonus bet to push.

The best hands in EZ Baccarat are known as Naturals. The very best hand is a two-card total of 9, known as Natural 9. A two-card total of 8 is the second best hand and is known as Natural 8.

If either the Player or Banker hand contains a Natural, there is no draw and the highest Natural wins. Hands then rank in the following order: 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0.

Game Rules:

EZ Baccarat is played with eight (8) standard 52-card decks of cards. There are no jokers.

Two hands of cards are dealt. One hand is known as the 'Player,' the other hand is known as the 'Banker.' NOTE: Bettors may bet on either the Player hand or Banker hand. These are simply the names of the two hands of cards dealt.

Bettors try to predict which hand, either Player or Banker, will have a total value closer to 9 at the conclusion of the hand.

Each hand will initially contain two (2) cards. The game is played according to pre-determined draw rules. (See 'Draw Rules' chart for additional information.)

Any complete hand in EZ Baccarat will contain either two (2) or three (3) cards, depending upon whether or not a draw is required.

Card values are as follows:
Ace = 1
All # cards 2 - 9 are worth face value
All 10's and Face cards are worth 0

To determine the value of a hand, simply add the two cards together. For instance, a hand containing an Ace and a 4 is valued at 5. If the two cards equal more than 10, then subtract 10 from the total to determine the value of the hand. For instance, a hand that contains an 8 and a 5 adds up to 13. Subtract 10 and you are left with the correct hand value, which is 3.

The dealer deals the cards and, if applicable, completes the hands according to the pre-determined draw rules. The hands are then compared.

If the Player hand total is closer to 9 than the Banker hand total, the Player wagers win and the Banker wagers lose.

If the Banker hand total is closer to 9 than the Player hand total, the Banker wagers win and the Player wagers lose. Exception: A winning Banker hand with a total of 7 and containing three (3) cards is a push for the Banker wagers and a loss for the Player wagers.

If the Player hand total and the Banker hand total are of equal value, the Player and Banker wagers push.

Fortune Pai Gow Poker

THE PLAY:

Begin by placing a bet on a betting circle that is within the table limits and paying the appropriate collection.

Seven hands consisting of seven cards each will be dealt.2. Seven hands consisting of seven cards each will be dealt.

The object of the game is to create two poker hands, a high and a low hand.

The high hand will consist of five cards and the low hand will consist of two cards.

The high hand must have a higher value by traditional poker rankings than the low hand.

All Player hands will be compared with the Player/Dealer hand.

If the Player wins both hands when compared with the Player/Dealer it will result in a winning wager.

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If the Player loses both hands when compared to the Player/Dealer hand it will result in a losing wager.

If the Player has one winning hand and one losing hand when compared to the Player/Dealer hand the bet will be a push.

If there is a “copy” of either the high hand or low hand when comparing, the Player/Dealer wil win the hand. NOTE: A copy is a hand of identical rank.

Game Rules:

The Joker is played as a wild card and can be used to represent any card in the deck.

A Player may play multiple hands.

If a Player chooses to play multiple hands they may only set the first hand that is viewed. Their other hands will be played 'house way'.

If multiple Players play a hand, the seated Player will have priority for setting the hand.

If a Player’s hand is set with the low hand having a higher value than the high hand it will be a fouled hand.

A fouled hand will result in loss of wager.

All bets will stand once the random number generator displays a number.

All Players have the option of not setting their hand and allowing the dealer to set their hand 'house way'.

It is each Player’s responsibility to protect his/her own hand and not show his/her cards to anyone.

If a Player fails to protect their own hand it may result in their hand being played 'house way.”

Management reserves the right to refuse service to anyone. All floor decisions are final.

Fortune Bonus PayoutsPaysEnvy
Seven Card Straight Flush w/out Joker8000 to 1$1000
Seven Card Straight Flush with Joker1000 to 1$100
Five Aces400 to 1$50
Five of a Kind250 to 1$25
Royal Flush100 to 1$10
Straight Flush40 to 1$5
Four of a Kind25 to 1$5
Full House5 to 1
Flush3 to 1
Straight2 to 1

*Any player wagering at least $5 on the Fortune Bonus will be eligible for the Envy payout. Only one Envy payout per seat position per bonus hand.

*Players do not have to set their bonus hand as their high hand in order to receive the bonus payout.

6 Card Bonus:

The 6 Card Bonus is an additional optional bonus bet for Three Card Poker. The rules are as follows:

A player shall only place a 6 Card Bonus wager if he/she has also placed an Ante wager prior to the initial deal.

6 Card Bonus wagers must be placed prior to the initial deal.

The 6 Card Bonus wager considers the three cards dealt to the player’s hand and the three cards dealt to the player-dealer’s hand. A player then uses any of those six cards, regardless of the number of cards used from their hand or the player-dealer’s hand, to make the best possible five card poker hand.

If the player’s hand qualifies for payouts, the player is paid by the player-dealer according to the posted pay table below.

If the player’s hand does not qualify for payouts, the
player-dealer collects the 6 Card Bonus wager.

The player-dealer will pay all winning 6 Card Bonus wagers and will collect all losing 6 Card Bonus wagers.

The 6 Card Bonus wager may win or lose regardless of the
outcome of the Ante wager. The 6 Card Bonus wager shall not be forfeited if the player folds their hand and does not place a Play wager.

Once the player-dealer’s wager has been exhausted, the wagers not covered by the player-dealer will be returned to the players.

Backline betting may not be permitted on the 6 Card Bonus wager.

Winning 6 Card Bonus wagers pay as follows:
TCB - 6B3
Royal Flush1,000:1
Straight Flush200:1
Four of a Kind100:1
Full House20:1
Flush15:1
Straight9:1
Three of a Kind8:1
Jackpot:

There is also a progressive jackpot for 3-card poker.

Three Card Poker

HOW TO PLAY:

Begin by placing an ante wager and paying the appropriate collection. Player must make an ante wager in order to play the game.

Once an ante wager has been placed, Player may choose to bet the optional Pair Plus wager.

Cards are then dealt to the players. Each hand of cards must contain exactly three (3) cards. There is NO chance to draw additional cards.

The Player/Dealer receives the last hand dealt. The casino dealer exposes one (1) card from the Player/Dealer hand. Players may now look at their cards. (Players are NOT allowed to touch their cards until the casino dealer has turned one card face-up from the Player/Dealer hand.)

Players now choose to either play or fold.

If the Player folds, he surrenders his cards and loses his Ante and Pair Plus wagers.

If the Player chooses to play the hand, he must place a 'Play' wager that is equal in value to his Ante wager.

The casino dealer then exposes the Player/Dealer hand.

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Game Rules:

The Player/Dealer’s hand must 'qualify' with a Queen-high or better hand for the 'Play' wagers to receive 'Action.'

If the Player/Dealer’s hand does NOT qualify, all 'Play' wagers are returned to the Players.

If the Player/Dealer hand does NOT qualify, all Players who remained in the hand by placing a 'Play' wager will automatically win their Ante wagers. In this case, hand comparison does not matter. A Player's Ante wager will win simply because the Player/Dealer’s hand did not qualify.

When the Player/Dealer’s hand does qualify with a
Queen-high or better, the Player’s hand is compared with the Player/Dealer’s hand.

If the Player’s hand ranks higher than the qualified
Player/Dealer’s hand, the Player will win even money on both the Ante and Play wagers.

If the Player’s hand ranks lower than the qualified
Player/Dealer’s hand, the Player will lose both the Ante and Play wagers.

If the Player’s hand and the qualified Player/Dealer’s hand are identical in value, the Ante and Play wagers will push.

Additionally, any Player who remained in the hand by placing a 'Play' wager, and also placed a 'Pair Plus' wager, will be paid for the Pair Plus wager if the hand contains a Bonus hand (a Pair or better.)

For hand comparison, the following hand ranking chart shall apply. Hands from Highest to lowest:

Royal Flush
A-K-Q of the same suit

Straight Flush
3 sequential suited cards
K-Q-J is highest Straight Flush
3-2-A is the lowest Straight Flush

3 of a Kind
Also known as Trips
A,A,A is the highest Trips
2,2,2 is the lowest Trips

Straight
3 sequential cards
A-K-Q is the highest Straight
3-2-A is the lowest Straight

Flush
3 cards of the same suit
The highest card or cards determine the value of a Flush

Pair
Two cards of the same value
A- A is the highest Pair
2- 2 the lowest
Kickers play

High Card
Kickers play
A-K-5 is a higher hand than A-K-4

Pair Plus Payouts
Pairpays 1 to 1
Flushpays 3 to 1
Straightpays 6 to 1
3 of a Kindpays 30 to 1
Straight Flushpays 40 to 1
Royal Flushpays 200 to 1
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