- Baccarat
- Blackjack
- Blackjack Switch
- Blackjack Surrender
- Card Wars
- Oasis Stud Poker
- Caribbean Poker
- Poker Three
- Casino Hold'em
- Jacks or Better Deluxe
- Deuces Wild Deluxe
- Joker's Wild Deluxe
- European Roulette
- American Roulette
Baccarat
Baccarat is one of the oldest and most popular games in casinos all over the world. It is especially popular among high-rollers and Asian gamblers. Although the game seems serious and elegant, it is actually very simple.
Objective
The goal of the game for the player is to draw a two- or three-card hand with a value closer to 9 than the banker’s hand.
Cards
The game is played with a six-deck shoe with a standard deck of 52 cards. The decks are shuffled after each hand.
Cards in Baccarat are valued in the following way:
- An Ace is counted as 1.
- The cards from 2 through 9 have their face values.
- 10, Jack, Queen, and King are counted as 0.
The value of a hand is simply the sum of point values of all cards in the hand. But only the last digit of the total is used, so all baccarat hands have values in the 0 to 9 range, inclusive. The hand containing 9, A, A is valued as 1 (9 + 1 + 1 = 11, the last digit is 1). If the hand contains (9, 7), its total value is not 16, but 6.
Betting Tips
| To: | Tip: |
|---|---|
| Select a chip | Just click the required chip at the bottom right of the table |
| Place your bet | Click the corresponding betting field |
| Increase your bet | Every click on the betting field adds one chip of the selected value to your stack |
| Decrease your bet | Click the betting field with CTRL held to decrease your stack chip by chip |
| Remove placed chips | Use CLEAR control |
| Play again | Click NEW GAME to remove all the chips and cards from the table once the game is completed |
| Repeat your bet | Click REBET to place the same stakes as in the previous round and start dealing |
Betting Limits
- Min/Max sign indicates minimum and maximum amount that can be placed on each betting field.
- Move your pointer over the Min/Max sign to view the paytable when in the game.
Play
Play begins with placing a bet. Place your bet on the banker’s hand to win and/or on the player’s hand to win and/or on a tie result. Thus, bets can be placed on Banker, Player and Tie betting areas.
Click DEAL. You and the banker are both dealt two cards. If necessary, a third card is dealt to the player and banker or both (see Third Card Rule).
Third Card Rule
- If either Player’s hand or Banker’s hand totals 8-9, the hand is called "Natural". In this case, both the Player and the Banker must stand.
- If the Player has an initial total of 0-5, the Player draws a single card. If the Player has an initial total of 6 or 7, he stands.
- The Banker's play depends on the Banker's initial hand, on whether the Player has drawn a card, and on what card the Player has drawn:
- If the Player hasn’t drawn a card, the Banker draws if he has 0-5, and stands if he has 6-7.
- If the Player has drawn a 2 or 3, the Banker draws if he has 0-4, and stands if he has 5-7.
- If the Player has drawn a 4 or 5, the Banker draws if he has 0-5, and stands if he has 6-7.
- If the Player has drawn a 6 or 7, the Banker draws if he has 0-6, and stands if he has 7.
- If the Player has drawn an 8, the Banker draws if he has 0-2, and stands if he has 3-7.
- If the Player drew an ace, 9, 10, or face-card, the Banker draws if he has 0-3, and stands if he has 4-7.
Payouts
If you bet on the player and the player wins, your bet pays 1 to 1.
If you bet on the banker and the banker wins, your bet pays 1 to 1 minus 5% bank commission.
If both the player’s hand and the banker’s hand have equal totals, the game result is a ‘tie’. If you have placed a bet on the tie result, your bet pays 8 to 1. Non-tie bets are returned to you if a tie occurs.
| Result | Payoff |
|---|---|
| Winning Player bet | 1 to 1 |
| Winning Banker bet | 1 to 1 – 5% for the House |
| Winning Tie bet | 8 to 1 |
Blackjack
Blackjack, also known as twenty-one, is one of the most popular casino card games in the world. This version of blackjack is based on Atlantic City rules.
Objective
The goal of the game for a player is to beat the Dealer's hand by either getting a better hand without exceeding 21 or by the Dealer's hand going bust (going over 21).
Cards
8 decks are used, 52 cards each. Cards are shuffled after each game.
The value of a hand is simply the sum of points of each card in the hand. In Blackjack, cards are valued in the following way:
- The cards from 2 through 9 have their face values.
- 10, Jack, Queen, and King are all valued at 10.
- An Ace can be counted as either 1 or 11. An Ace always has the value that makes the best hand. Suppose you have (Ace, 7). The value of this hand can be either 8 or 18. If you stop here, it will be 18. But let’s assume you’ve drawn one more card. The hand contains (Ace, 7, 8). Its total value is 16.
Betting Tips
| To: | Tip: |
|---|---|
| Select a chip | Just click the required chip at the bottom right of the table |
| Place your bet | Click the corresponding betting field |
| Increase your bet | Every click on the betting field adds one chip of the selected value to your stack |
| Decrease your bet | Click the betting field with CTRL held to decrease your stack chip by chip |
| Remove placed chips | Use CLEAR control |
| Play again | Click NEW GAME to remove all the chips and cards from the table once the game is completed |
| Repeat your bet | Click REBET to place the same stakes as in the previous round and start dealing |
Betting Limits
- Min/Max sign indicates minimum and maximum amount that can be placed on each betting field.
- Move your pointer over the Min/Max sign to view the paytable when in the game.
Play
You are allowed to bet on up to three hands, placing bets on central, right and left boxes, correspondingly.
Click DEAL to start dealing cards. Both you and the Dealer are dealt two cards. You receive cards face up, the Dealer – one card face down, the other one – face up. If you play multiple hands, several hands will be dealt to you. For each hand, two cards are dealt face up. In this case each hand will be treated separately.
Check for Blackjack
In case the Dealer’s face-up card is 10, King, Queen, Jack or Ace, the Dealer checks for Blackjack:
- If the Dealer has a Blackjack, his face-down card opens. Your and the dealer’s hands are compared.
- If the Dealer doesn’t have а Blackjack, then your hand is treated and the game proceeds as usual – with Double, Hit and Stand options offered.
Note: In case the Dealer’s face-up card is Ace, Insurance is offered before the check is performed (see Insurance).
You have one of the options listed once you and the dealer are dealt cards:
- Hit - Click HIT button to draw an additional card to a hand. You can draw as many cards as required. If the total reaches 21, your hand automatically stops. If your hand busts (its total exceeds 21), your hand is lost.
- Stand - Click STAND button to stop drawing cards to your hand. Once you click STAND you either move to playing the next hand or – if it is the only or the last of your hands – the Dealer’s hand starts being played.
- Double - Click DOUBLE to double your original bet amount and get one more card to your hand. No more cards can be drawn to the hand.
Depending on the game situation Split and Insurance options may become available.
- Split - If first two cards are of the same value (two Aces, two Sevens, or two 10-valued cards like King, Jack or Queen), you can split them into two separate hands by clicking SPLIT and placing a bet equal to your original bet. You then proceed to draw cards to the first split hand. You can split your hand only once.
Note: In case of splitting a pair of Aces, you are allowed to draw only one card to each Ace. Then, if you draw a ten-valued card on one of the split Aces, your hand is not considered a Blackjack, but treated as a normal 21.
- Insurance – This option becomes available if the Dealer’s up card is an Ace. In this case, a player has the possibility to insure against the dealer’s Blackjack. ‘Insurance?’ message, ‘Yes’ and ‘No’ controls appear on the game table.
- If you don’t want to insure your hand click NO.
- To make the Insurance bet click YES button. In this case an additional bet is placed, equal to half your initial bet.
- If the Dealer does have a Blackjack, the Dealer's card opens and the game stops. You lose your original bet (unless you also have Blackjack) but your insurance returns 2 to 1.
- If the Dealer does not have Blackjack, Stand, Hit and Double buttons become available to proceed with the game.
Dealer’s Rule
The Dealer starts playing his hand once all the player’s hands are completed. The Dealer stands on 17.
Game Outcomes
After a player stands with a hand (stops to draw cards) and after the Dealer completes his hand, the player’s and the Dealer’s hands are compared. The winning hand is considered the one, which total is greater. If a hand has BJ, such hand beats any hand including a regular 21. In case the hand total is greater than 21, such hand busts.
- A regular winning hand pays out 1 to 1. If you place $10 and beat the dealer, you will be returned your bet and the win of $10, $20 in total.
- Blackjack pays out 3 to 2. If you place $10 and have Blackjack, you will be returned your bet and the win of 15$, 25$ in total.
- Insurance bet pays out 2 to 1. With an initial bet of $10, your insurance bet will be $5. In case the Dealer has Blackjack, you will be returned your bet and the win of $10, $15 in total.
- In case of tie hands, you are returned your original bet.
| Result | Payoff |
|---|---|
| Winning Hand | 1 to 1 |
| Blackjack | 3 to 1 |
| Insurance | 2 to 1 |
| Tie hands | Push |
Blackjack Switch
Blackjack Switch is a variant of blackjack in which a player is dealt two hands and is allowed to swap the top two cards between hands. But there are some important differences from the standard Blackjack, like Dealer’s not busting on 22 or Super Match side bet.
Objective
The goal of the game for a player is to beat the Dealer's hand by getting a better hand without exceeding 21.
Cards
8 decks are used, 52 cards each. Cards are shuffled after each game.
The value of a hand is simply the sum of points of each card in the hand. In Blackjack, cards are valued in the following way:
- The cards from 2 through 9 have their face values.
- 10, Jack, Queen, and King are all valued at 10.
- An Ace can be counted as either 1 or 11. - An Ace always has the value that makes the best hand. Suppose you have (Ace, 7). The value of this hand can be either 8 or 18. If you stop here, it will be 18. But let’s assume you’ve drawn one more card. The hand contains (Ace, 7, 8). Its total value is 16.
- Blackjack is an initial two-card total of 21 consisting of an Ace and a ten-valued card (10, Jack, Queen or King).
Betting Tips
| To: | Tip: |
|---|---|
| Select a chip | Just click the required chip at the bottom right of the table |
| Place your bet | Click the corresponding betting field. Two bets of equal value will be placed. |
| Increase your bet | Every click on the betting field adds one chip of the selected value to both your stacks |
| Decrease your bet | Click the betting field with CTRL held to decrease both your stacks chip by chip |
| Remove placed chips | Use CLEAR control |
| Play again | Click NEW GAME to remove all the chips and cards from the table once the game is completed |
| Repeat your bet | Click REBET to place the same stakes as in the previous round and start dealing |
Betting Limits
- Min/Max sign indicates minimum and maximum amount that can be placed on each betting field.
- Move your pointer over the Min/Max sign to view the paytable when in the game.
Play
To start playing you need to place a bet. Besides for the main bets placed on two hands, you can make a Super Match bet. Super Match is a bet that four cards dealt initially to the player will contain two or more cards of equal value.
Click DEAL to start dealing cards.
You receive two cards on each hand face up, the Dealer – one card face down, the other one – face up.
- If Super Match bet is placed, your cards are evaluated for having one of the combinations listed in the Super Match Paytable. If player’s cards contain one of the combinations, a player is paid in accordance with the paytable.
| Hand | Payout |
|---|---|
| Four of a Kind | 40 to 1 |
| Two Pairs | 8 to 1 |
| Three of a Kind | 5 to 1 |
| One Pair | 1 to 1 |
Check for Blackjack
In case the Dealer’s face-up card is 10, King, Queen, Jack or Ace, the Dealer checks for Blackjack:
- If the Dealer has a Blackjack, his face-down card opens. Your and the dealer’s hands are compared.
- If the Dealer doesn’t have а Blackjack, then your hand is treated and the game proceeds as usual – with Surrender, Double, Hit, Stand and possibly Split options offered.
Note: In case the Dealer’s face-up card is Ace, Insurance is offered before the check is performed (see Insurance).
You have one of the options listed once you and the dealer are dealt cards:
- Switch – Click SWITCH to swap the top of your two cards. Once the cards are switched, the hand values are updated. To swap the cards back, click SWITCH again. This control is available only when you play the first hand. The combination of a ten-valued card and Ace after the cards are switched is considered Blackjack.
- Hit - Click HIT button to draw an additional card to a hand. You can draw as many cards as required. If the total reaches 21, your hand automatically stops. If your hand busts (its total exceeds 21), your hand is lost.
- Stand - Click STAND button to stop drawing cards to your hand. Once you click STAND you either move to playing the next hand or – if it is the only or the last of your hands – the Dealer’s hand starts being played.
- Double - Click DOUBLE to double your original bet amount and get one more card to your hand. No more cards can be drawn to the hand.
Depending on the game situation Split and Insurance options may become available.
- Split – If first two cards are of the same value (two Aces, two Sevens, or two 10-valued cards like King, Jack or Queen), you can split them into two separate hands by clicking SPLIT and placing a bet equal to your original bet. You then proceed to draw cards to the first split hand. You can split your hand only once.
Note: In case of splitting a pair of Aces, you are allowed to draw only one card to each Ace. Then, if you draw a ten-valued card on one of the split Aces, your hand is not considered a Blackjack, but treated as a normal 21.
- Insurance – This option becomes available if the Dealer’s up card is an Ace. In this case, a player has the possibility to insure against the dealer’s Blackjack. ‘Insurance?’ message, ‘Yes’ and ‘No’ controls appear on the game table.
- If you don’t want to insure your hand click NO.
- To make the Insurance bet click YES button. In this case an additional bet is placed, equal to half your initial bet.
- If the Dealer does have a Blackjack, the Dealer's card opens and the game stops. You lose your original bet (unless you also have Blackjack) but your insurance returns 2 to 1.
- If the Dealer does not have Blackjack, Switch, Stand, Hit, Double and possibly Splitbuttons become available to proceed with the game.
Dealer’s Rule
Dealer hits on soft 17 and stands on hard 17.
Dealer can reach a total hand of 22 without busting. A dealer hand of 22 ties a player's 21 hand, unless the player has a blackjack.
Game Outcomes
After a player stands with a hand (stops to draw cards) and after the Dealer completes his hand, the player’s and the Dealer’s hands are compared. The winning hand is considered the one, which total is greater. If the player’s hand has BJ, such hand beats any hand including dealer’s 22. In case the player’s hand total is greater than 21, such hand busts. The dealer busts in case his hand total exceeds 22.
- A regular winning hand pays out 1 to 1. If you place 10 units and beat the dealer, you will be returned your bet and the win of 10 units, 20 in total.
- Blackjack pays out 3 to 2. If you place 10 units and have Blackjack, you will be returned your bet and the win of 15 units, 25 in total.
- Insurance bet pays out 2 to 1. With an initial bet of 10 units, your insurance bet will be 5 units. In case the Dealer has Blackjack, you will be returned 15 units in total.
- In case of tie hands, you are returned your original bet. Please, remember that Dealer’s 22 will tie any player’s hand of 21 or lower.
| Result | Payoff |
|---|---|
| Winning Hand | 1 to 1 |
| Blackjack | 1 to 1 |
| Insurance | 2 to 1 |
| Tie hands | Push |
Blackjack Surrender
Blackjack, also known as twenty-one, is one of the most popular casino card games in the world. The only difference of Blackjack Surrender from the classical Blackjack game is Surrender option that allows a player to surrender after first two cards are dealt to him.
Objective
The goal of the game for a player is to beat the Dealer's hand by either getting a better hand without exceeding 21 or by the Dealer's hand going bust (going over 21).
Cards
8 decks are used, 52 cards each. Cards are shuffled after each game.
The value of a hand is simply the sum of points of each card in the hand. In Blackjack, cards are valued in the following way:
- The cards from 2 through 9 have their face values.
- 10, Jack, Queen, and King are all valued at 10.
- An Ace can be counted as either 1 or 11. - An Ace always has the value that makes the best hand. Suppose you have (Ace, 7). The value of this hand can be either 8 or 18. If you stop here, it will be 18. But let’s assume you’ve drawn one more card. The hand contains (Ace, 7, 8). Its total value is 16.
Betting Tips
| To: | Tip: |
|---|---|
| Select a chip | Just click the required chip at the bottom right of the table |
| Place your bet | Click the corresponding betting field |
| Increase your bet | Every click on the betting field adds one chip of the selected value to your stack |
| Decrease your bet | Click the betting field with CTRL held to decrease your stack chip by chip |
| Remove placed chips | Use CLEAR control |
| Play again | Click NEW GAME to remove all the chips and cards from the table once the game is completed |
| Repeat your bet | Click REBET to place the same stakes as in the previous round and start dealing |
Betting Limits
- Min/Max sign indicates minimum and maximum amount that can be placed on each betting field.
- Move your pointer over the Min/Max sign to view the paytable when in the game.
Play
You are allowed to bet on up to three hands, placing bets on central, right and left boxes, correspondingly.
Click DEAL to start dealing cards. Both you and the Dealer are dealt two cards. You receive cards face up, the Dealer – one card face down, the other one – face up. If you play multiple hands, several hands will be dealt to you. For each hand, two cards are dealt face up. In this case each hand will be treated separately.
Check for Blackjack
In case the Dealer’s face-up card is 10, King, Queen, Jack or Ace, the Dealer checks for Blackjack:
- If the Dealer has a Blackjack, his face-down card opens. Your and the dealer’s hands are compared.
- If the Dealer doesn’t have а Blackjack, then your hand is treated and the game proceeds as usual – with Surrender, Double, Hit, Stand and Split options offered.
Note: In case the Dealer’s face-up card is Ace, Insurance is offered before the check is performed (see Insurance).
You have one of the options listed once you and the dealer are dealt cards:
- Surrender - Click SURRENDER button if you are not satisfied with the first two cards dealt to you and do not want to continue the game. You can surrender only after the Dealer checks for Blackjack. If the Dealer has a Blackjack, the game stops. Upon Surrender you receive half of the initial bet back and the game round is over.
- Hit - Click HIT button to draw an additional card to a hand. You can draw as many cards as required. If the total reaches 21, your hand automatically stops. If your hand busts (its total exceeds 21), your hand is lost.
- Stand - Click STAND button to stop drawing cards to your hand. Once you click STAND you either move to playing the next hand or – if it is the only or the last of your hands – the Dealer’s hand starts being played.
- Double - Click DOUBLE to double your original bet amount and get one more card to your hand. No more cards can be drawn to the hand.
Depending on the game situation Split and Insurance options may become available.
- Split - If first two cards are of the same value (two Aces, two Sevens, or two 10-valued cards like King, Jack or Queen), you can split them into two separate hands by clicking SPLIT and placing a bet equal to your original bet. You then proceed to draw cards to the first split hand. You can split your hand only once.
Note: In case of splitting a pair of Aces, you are allowed to draw only one card to each Ace. Then, if you draw a ten-valued card on one of the split Aces, your hand is not considered a Blackjack, but treated as a normal 21.
- Insurance – This option becomes available if the Dealer’s up card is an Ace. In this case, a player has the possibility to insure against the dealer’s Blackjack. ‘Insurance?’ message, ‘Yes’ and ‘No’ controls appear on the game table.
- If you don’t want to insure your hand click NO.
- To make the Insurance bet click YES button. In this case an additional bet is placed, equal to half your initial bet.
- If the Dealer does have a Blackjack, the Dealer's card opens and the game stops. You lose your original bet (unless you also have Blackjack) but your insurance returns 2 to 1.
- If the Dealer does not have Blackjack, Surrender, Stand, Hit, Double and possibly Split buttons become available to proceed with the game.
Dealer’s Rule
The Dealer starts playing his hand once all the player’s hands are completed. The Dealer stands on 17.
Game Outcomes
After a player stands with a hand (stops to draw cards) and after the Dealer completes his hand, the player’s and the Dealer’s hands are compared. The winning hand is considered the one, which total is greater. If a hand has BJ, such hand beats any hand including a regular 21. In case the hand total is greater than 21, such hand busts.
- A regular winning hand pays out 1 to 1. If you place 10 units and beat the dealer, you will be returned your bet and the win of 10 units, 20 in total.
- Blackjack pays out 3 to 2. If you place 10 units and have Blackjack, you will be returned your bet and the win of 15 units, 25 in total.
- Insurance bet pays out 2 to 1. With an initial bet of 10 units, your insurance bet will be 5 units. In case the Dealer has Blackjack, you will be returned your bet and the win of 10, 15 units in total.
- If you’ve decided to surrender, you return half your initial bet. Thus, if you’ve placed 10 units and then decided to surrender, you are returned 5.
- In case of tie hands, you are returned your original bet.
| Result | Payoff |
|---|---|
| Winning Hand | 1 to 1 |
| Blackjack | 3 to 1 |
| Insurance | 2 to 1 |
| Tie hands | Push |
| Surrendered bet | ½ initial bet |
Card Wars
Card Wars is probably the easiest card game to play in the casino. If you have ever player war as a child, or simply made a bet on who could draw the highest card, then Card Wars will seem instantly familiar.
Objective
Card Wars is played between a player and the Dealer. The object of the game is to get a higher card than the dealer's card.
Cards
The game is played with six standard 52-card decks.
The cards are ranked from high to low in the following order: Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2. We can say that cards from 2 to 10 have their face values, Jack is 11, Queen – 12, King – 13, Ace – 14. Aces are always high. Suit does not matter.
Betting Tips
| To: | Tip: |
|---|---|
| Select a chip | Just click the required chip at the bottom right of the table |
| Place your bet | Click the corresponding betting field |
| Increase your bet | Every click on the betting field adds one chip of the selected value to your stack |
| Decrease your bet | Click the betting field with CTRL held to decrease your stack chip by chip |
| Remove placed chips | Use CLEAR control |
| Play again | Click NEW GAME to remove all the chips and cards from the table once the game is completed |
| Repeat your bet | Click REBET to place the same stakes as in the previous round and start dealing |
Betting Limits
- Min/Max sign indicates minimum and maximum amount that can be placed on each betting field.
- Move your pointer over the Min/Max sign to view the paytable when in the game.
Play
Play begins with placing an initial Ante bet. You can also make a bonus Tie bet, but it cannot be made without Ante being placed.
Click DEAL. You and the dealer are both dealt one card face down.
- If your card is better than the dealer’s you win even money.
- If the Dealer has a higher card, you lose.
- If both cards are of equal value, it is Tie. Thus, you have two options: either to surrender or war against the dealer.
- Surrender – by clicking Surrender you end the game and lose half your Ante, while Tie bet (if placed) pays 10:1.
- War – by clicking War you place one more stake that equals your Ante. Then three cards are dealt to the Dealer face down (‘burnt’), one card is dealt to you and one to the Dealer - face up. Your second cards are compared.
- If your second card equals or beats the Dealer’s, you’ll win even money on your War bet and return your Ante. Tie bet - if placed - pays 10:1
- If the Dealer's second card is higher than yours, you’ll lose both bets, while Tie bet (if placed) pays 10:1.
Payouts
| Ante Bet | |
|---|---|
| Player’s win | 1 to 1 |
| Tie Bet | |
| Tie hands | 10 to 1 |
| War Bet (War Round) | |
| Player’s win | 1 to 1 |
| Tie hands | 1 to 1 |
Oasis Stud Poker
Our Oasis Stud Poker is a five-card stud poker game with odds paid for higher winning hands.
Objective
The objective of Online Oasis Stud Poker is to receive the highest ranked five-card poker hand possible.
The Game
A player begins by placing a bet (ante) in the ante box. Each click increases the bet. After that click on the "Deal" button. The player is dealt five cards face down while the dealer is dealt four cards face down and one card face up. The player then evaluates his hand and decides on one of three options:
- Surrender - the player will lose the amount wagered on the ante.
- Bet - the player will place an additional wager in the bet area which must be double the amount of the "ante" wager.
- Change - the player will discard from 1 to 5 cards. To do this, hit desired cards with the mouse cursor and click on the "Change" button. The player is then charged off the amount, which is equal to his initial bet multiplied by the quantity of the cards being discarded. The dealer makes replacement of the cards. After exchange, the player evaluates his hand again to take another decision.
The dealer then reveals his/her hand and compares them with player's hand if it is still in play. The dealer must qualify, however, with an Ace/King hand or better.
If the dealer fails to qualify, the player receives even money on the amount wagered on the ante while the back bet is a standoff.
If the dealer qualifies with an Ace/King or higher and his/her hand is higher than the player's hand, the player loses both wagers on the ante and the bet.
If the player's hand is higher than the dealer's hand, the player receives even money on the ante wager and a bonus amount wagered in the bet are based on the chart below.
If both hands (dealer's and players) are of the same type, the rest of the cards are being compared (cards that don't make a combination). The higher-rank card wins, the suit doesn't matter. If all 5 cards match both player's and dealer's hands, then it's a draw game, the player gets back his bet.
Hand Ranking
- Royal Flush The highest ranking hand possible. All five cards are in both sequence and common suit. Example: A(hearts), K(hearts), Q(hearts), J(hearts), 10(hearts).
- Straight Flush Five cards both in sequence and common suit. Example: 10(diamonds), 9(diamonds), 8(diamonds), 7(diamonds), 6(diamonds).
- Four of a Kind Four cards of the same rank.
Example: 5(clubs), 5(hearts), 5(spades), 5(diamonds). - Full House Three cards of one rank and two cards of another rank.
Example: K(clubs), K(diamonds), K(hearts), 4(spades), 4(clubs). - Flush Five cards of same suit. Example: K(diamonds), J(diamonds), 9(diamonds), 6(diamonds), 3(diamonds), 2(diamonds).
- Straight Five cards in sequence (Aces may be used high or low). Example: 5(clubs), 4(diamonds), 3(hearts), 2(spades), A(clubs).
- Three of a Kind Three cards of the same rank. Example: 9(clubs), 9(diamonds), 9(hearts), A(spades), 8(clubs).
- Two Pairs Two cards of one rank and two cards of another rank. Example: K(clubs), K(diamonds), 9(hearts), 9(spades).
- One Pair Two cards of the same rank. Example: 8(clubs), 4(diamonds), J(hearts), J(spades), A(clubs).
- High Card The rank of hands containing no pair is determined by the highest ranking card. Example: A(spades), Q(spades), 9(diamonds), 6(spades), 3(clubs).
Payoffs
| Hand | Payoff |
|---|---|
| One Pair or less | 1 to 1 |
| Two Pairs | 2 to 1 |
| Three of a kind | 3 to 1 |
| Straight | 4 to 1 |
| Flush | 5 to 1 |
| Full House | 7 to 1 |
| Four of a Kind | 20 to 1 |
| Straight Flush | 50 to 1 |
| Royal Flush | 100 to 1 |
Progressive Jackpot
The player can participate in the optional Progressive Jackpot. The amount of the current Jackpot is reflected on the board top-left corner of the table. The progressive Jackpot wager is $1. Regardless of the outcome of the poker hand, any player holding a Jackpot hand who has wagered the Progressive Jackpot will receive a bonus for that hand according to the following chart.
| Hand | Bonus |
|---|---|
| Flush | $50 |
| Full House | $100 |
| Four of a Kind | $500 |
| Straight Flush | 10% of Jackpot |
| Royal Flush | 100% of Jackpot |
Options
You may turn on/off the Tips, Sound and Music during the game by clicking on the "Options" button located in the lower right-hand area of the console. The option is turned on when the checkbox is checked and it is turned off when the checkbox is unchecked.
Caribbean Poker
Caribbean Poker is a casino game with rules similar to five-card stud poker. The game originated in the Caribbean islands and soon spread to casinos in America and Europe. However, unlike standard poker games, Caribbean poker is played against the house rather than against other players.
Objective
The objective of Caribbean Poker is to beat the dealer’s hand by receiving a higher poker hand.
Cards
Caribbean Poker is played with a standard 52-card deck. Cards are shuffled after each round.
The individual cards are ranked in the following falling order: Ace (high or low), King, Queen, Jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3 and 2. Ace can be the highest-value card in a straight of A, K, Q, J, 10, or the lowest-value card in a straight of 5, 4, 3, 2, A.
Betting Tips
| To: | Tip: |
|---|---|
| Select a chip | Just click the required chip at the bottom right of the table |
| Place your bet | Click the corresponding betting field |
| Increase your bet | Every click on the betting field adds one chip of the selected value to your stack |
| Decrease your bet | Click the betting field with CTRL held to decrease your stack chip by chip |
| Remove placed chips | Use CLEAR control |
| Play again | Click NEW GAME to remove all the chips and cards from the table once the game is completed |
| Repeat your bet | Click REBET to place the same stakes as in the previous round and start dealing |
Betting Limits
- Min/Max sign indicates minimum and maximum amount that can be placed on each betting field.
- Move your pointer over the Min/Max sign to view the paytable when in the game.
Play
The play begins with placing Ante bet. You can also make a Jackpot bet to participate in a progressive Jackpot game and get some bonus payouts.
Click DEAL. You are dealt five cards face down while the dealer is dealt four cards face down and one card face up. You need to evaluate your hand and decide on one of two options:
- Fold – by clicking FOLD you lose all the bets placed (both Ante and Jackpot bet). The game is over.
- Raise – by clicking RAISE. you proceed playing and place an additional bet that equals twice your Ante amount. The dealer’s cards are revealed. Both hands are evaluated.
Game Outcomes
The dealer’s hand must contain at least Ace/King to qualify.
If the dealer does not qualify, Ante bet is paid 1:1, while Raise bet is returned to you.
If the dealer qualifies the dealer’s and the player’s hands are compared:
- If your hand is lower than the dealer’s, you lose both Ante and Raise bets.
- If the dealer’s hand ties your hand, you are returned both Ante and Raise bets.
- If your hand beats the Dealer’s, then Ante bet is paid 1:1 and Raise bet is paid according to the paytable listed below.
Raise Bet Paytable
| Hand | Payoff |
|---|---|
| Royal Flush | 100:1 |
| Straight Flush | 50:1 |
| Four of a Kind | 20:1 |
| Full House | 7:1 |
| Flush | 5:1 |
| Straight | 4:1 |
| Three of a Kind | 3:1 |
| Two Pair | 2:1 |
| One Pair | 1:1 |
| Ace/King | 1:1 |
If Jackpot bet is placed and the player’s cards contain one of the winning hands, Jackpot bet is paid in accordance with Jackpot Bet Paytable.
Jackpot Bet Paytable
| Hand | Payoff |
|---|---|
| Royal Flush | 100 % jackpot |
| Straight Flush | 10% jackpot |
| Four of a Kind | x500 |
| Full House | x100 |
| Flush | x50 |
Hand Ranking
- If you and the dealer have hands of the same type, the hand that includes the card of higher value wins (i.e. Three Kings beats Three Queens; a flush of A, 6, 5, 4, 3 beats a flush of K, J, 10, 8, 7).
- If the hands are of the same type and value, the next highest card that is not part of the paying hand, known as the kicker, determines the winner.
Winning Hands
| Hand | Description | Sample |
|---|---|---|
| Royal Flush | It's the highest hand that consists of Ten, Jack, Queen, King and Ace, all of the same suit. | A♣ K♣ Q♣ J♣ 10♣ |
| Straight Flush | Five cards in sequence, all of the same suit. | 5♦ 4♦ 3♦ 2♦ A♦ |
| Four of a Kind | Four cards of the same rank, one in each suit. | 10♣ 10♦ 10♥ 10♠ 5♦ |
| Full House | Three cards of one rank and two cards of another rank. | K♠ K♣ K♥ 3♦ 3♠ |
| Flush | Five cards, all of the same suit. | A♥ Q♥ 10♥ 5♥ 3♥ |
| Straight | Five cards in sequence of any suit. | A♥ K♣ Q♥ J♥ 10♠ |
| Three of a Kind | Three cards of the same rank and two unmatched cards. | 2♦ 2♠ 2♥ K♠ 6♠ |
| Two Pair | Two sets of two cards of the same rank and any fifth card. | J♦ J♠ 10♠ 10♣ 9♠ |
| One Pair | Any hand of two cards of the same rank and three unmatched cards. | 2♣ 2♠ 8♣ 5♥ 3♥ |
| High Card | No two cards have the same rank, the five cards are not in sequence, and the five cards are not all the same suit. | A♣ Q♣ 7♦ 5♥ 2♣ |
Poker Three
Poker Three is a three-card modification of the poker game that actually consists of two different games – Pair Plus and Ante-and-Play. You can choose to play either one or both of the games.
Objective
The object of the Pair Plus is to receive a 3-card poker hand with any Pair or better, while the aim of Ante-and-Play is to beat the Dealer's hand by getting a higher 3-card poker hand.
Cards
Casino Hold’em is played with a standard pack of cards with 52 cards. Cards are shuffled after each game.
The individual cards are ranked in the following falling order: Ace (high or low), King, Queen, Jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3 and 2. Ace can be the highest-value card in a straight of A, K, Q, J, 10, or the lowest-value card in a straight of 5, 4, 3, 2, A.
Betting Tips
| To: | Tip: |
|---|---|
| Select a chip | Just click the required chip at the bottom right of the table |
| Place your bet | Click the corresponding betting field |
| Increase your bet | Every click on the betting field adds one chip of the selected value to your stack |
| Decrease your bet | Click the betting field with CTRL held to decrease your stack chip by chip |
| Remove placed chips | Use CLEAR control |
| Play again | Click NEW GAME to remove all the chips and cards from the table once the game is completed |
| Repeat your bet | Click REBET to place the same stakes as in the previous round and start dealing |
Betting Limits
- Min/Max sign indicates minimum and maximum amount that can be placed on each betting field.
- Move your pointer over the Min/Max sign to view the paytable when in the game.
Play
You can play both games at once or participate in one of them – either Pair Plus or Ante-and-Play.
Pair-Plus Game
The game starts by placing Pair-Plus bet. Click DEAL. Once you are dealt three cards, your hand is evaluated. If it contains one of the combinations listed in the Pair Plus paytable, you are paid accordingly.
Pair-Plus Paytable
| Hand | Payoff |
|---|---|
| Straight Flush | 40 to 1 |
| Three of a Kind | 30 to 1 |
| Straight | 6 to 1 |
| Flush | 4 to 1 |
| Pair | 1 to 1 |
Ante-and-Play Game
To participate in Ante-and-Play game place Ante bet. Click DEAL. After you are dealt three cards, you need to decide whether to Fold or Play.
- Fold – by clicking Fold you end the game and lose your Ante and Pair Plus, if placed.
- Play – by clicking Play you place one more stake that equals your Ante. The Dealer's cards are revealed. Your hand and the dealer’s hands are evaluated.
The dealer qualifies with Queen high or better.
If the dealer does not qualify, your Ante bet is paid 1:1 and Play bet is returned to you.
If the dealer qualifies, his hand is compared to yours:
- If the Dealer’s hand beats your hand, you lose both Play and Ante.
- If the Dealer’s hand ties your hand, Play and Ante are returned to you.
- If your hand beats the dealer’s, both bets – Play and Ante – are paid 1:1.
In addition to normal Ante-and-Play gameplay there is a bonus payout on the Ante for especially good hands. Thus, in case you get one of the hands listed in the Ante Bonus Paytable, you are paid extra irrespective of the Dealer’s hand.
Ante Bonus Paytable
| Hand | Payoff |
|---|---|
| Straight Flush | 5 to 1 |
| Three of a Kind | 4 to 1 |
| Straight | 1 to 1 |
Hand Ranking
- If you and the dealer have hands of the same type, the hand that includes the card of higher value wins (i.e. Three Kings beats Three Queens)
- If the hands are of the same type and value, the next highest card that is not part of the paying hand, known as the kicker, determines the winner (i.e. 2-2-K beats 2-2-6).
Winning Hands
| Hand | Description | Sample |
|---|---|---|
| Straight Flush | 3 cards of consecutive value of the same suit | 5♦ 4♦ 3♦ |
| Three of a Kind | 3 cards of the same rank of any suit | 2♦ 2♠ 2♥ |
| Straight | 3 cards of consecutive value of any suit | 4♦ 3♥ 2♠ |
| Flush | 3 cards of the same suit | 10♥ 5♥ 3♥ |
| Pair | A hand with two cards of the same rank plus any other card | 2♣ 2♠ 8♣ |
| High Card (No pair) | No two cards have the same rank, the three cards are not in sequence, and the three cards are not all the same suit. | A♣ Q♣ 7♦ |
Casino Hold'em
Casino Hold’em is a variation of the popular Texas Hold’em poker game. Casino Hold’em differs from Texas Hold’em in that it is played against the house rather than against other players.
Objective
The object of the game is to beat the Dealer’s hand by getting the best possible five-card hand out of the two cards you are dealt and five community cards.
Cards
Casino Hold’em is played with a standard pack of cards with 52 cards (Jokers are excluded). Cards are shuffled after each game.
The individual cards are ranked in the following falling order: Ace (high or low), King, Queen, Jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3 and 2. Ace can be the highest-value card in a straight of A, K, Q, J, 10, or the lowest-value card in a straight of 5, 4, 3, 2, A.
Betting Tips
| To: | Tip: |
|---|---|
| Select a chip | Just click the required chip at the bottom right of the table |
| Place your bet | Click the corresponding betting field |
| Increase your bet | Every click on the betting field adds one chip of the selected value to your stack |
| Decrease your bet | Click the betting field with CTRL held to decrease your stack chip by chip |
| Remove placed chips | Use CLEAR control |
| Play again | Click NEW GAME to remove all the chips and cards from the table once the game is completed |
| Repeat your bet | Click REBET to place the same stakes as in the previous round and start dealing |
Betting Limits
- Min/Max sign indicates minimum and maximum amount that can be placed on each betting field.
- Move your pointer over the Min/Max sign to view the paytable when in the game.
Play
Play begins with placing an initial Ante bet. You can also make a side AA bet, but it cannot be made without Ante being placed.
Click DEAL. You and the dealer are both dealt two cards face down and three “flop” cards are dealt at the center of the table. You and the dealer can both use community cards to complete a hand. If the hand contains a winning combination, its name is displayed. You are supposed to estimate your chances to win and decide whether to raise and continue playing against the dealer, or fold and lose all the stakes.
- Fold – by selcting to fold you end the game and lose all the stakes – both AA and Ante.
- Raise – by selecting to raise you place one more stake that equal twice your Ante. Two more community cards are dealt, for a total of five. The Dealer's cards are revealed. The best paying hands are formed for the player and the dealer, using 5 out 7 available cards. The hands formed are evaluated.
Game Outcomes
The dealer must have a pair of 4s or higher to qualify.
If the Dealer’s hand does not qualify, you win. Ante bet is paid out according to the Ante paytable, and Raise bet is returned to you.
If the Dealer’s hand qualifies, it is compared to your hand:
- If the Dealer's hand is lower, your Ante bet is paid according to Ante paytable and Raise bet pays 1:1.
- If the Dealer's hand is higher, you lose both Ante and Raise bets. Even if you lose against the Dealer, you still receive AA winnings if you qualify for it. AA winnings are paid according to AA paytable.
- If you and the Dealer have exactly the same hands it is a push. In this case Raise and Ante are returned to you, while AA bet still can win.
Hand Ranking
- If you and the dealer have hands of the same type, the hand that includes the card of higher value wins (i.e. Three Kings beats Three Queens; a flush of A, 6, 5, 4, 3 beats a flush of K, J, 10, 8, 7).
- If the hands are of the same type and value, the next highest card that is not part of the paying hand, known as the kicker, determines the winner.
Ante Bet Payouts
| Hand | Odds |
|---|---|
| Royal Flush | 100 to 1 |
| Straight Flush | 20 to 1 |
| Four of a Kind | 10 to 1 |
| Full House | 3 to 1 |
| Flush | 2 to 1 |
| Straight | 1 to 1 |
| Three of a Kind | 1 to 1 |
| Two Pair | 1 to 1 |
| One Pair | 1 to 1 |
| High Card | 1 to 1 |
AA Bet Payouts
| Hand | Odds |
|---|---|
| Royal Flush | 100 to 1 |
| Straight Flush | 50 to 1 |
| Four of a Kind | 40 to 1 |
| Full House | 30 to 1 |
| Flush | 20 to 1 |
| Straight | 7 to 1 |
| Three of a Kind | 7 to 1 |
| Two Pair | 7 to 1 |
| Aces or Better | 7 to 1 |
Winning Hands
| Hand | Description | Sample |
|---|---|---|
| Royal Flush | It's the highest hand that consists of Ten, Jack, Queen, King and Ace, all of the same suit. | A♣ K♣ Q♣ J♣ 10♣ |
| Straight Flush | Five cards in sequence, all of the same suit. | 5♦ 4♦ 3♦ 2♦ A♦ |
| Four of a Kind | Four cards of the same rank, one in each suit. | 10♣ 10♦ 10♥ 10♠ 5♦ |
| Full House | Three cards of one rank and two cards of another rank. | K♠ K♣ K♥ 3♦ 3♠ |
| Flush | Five cards, all of the same suit. | A♥ Q♥ 10♥ 5♥ 3♥ |
| Straight | Five cards in sequence of any suit. | A♥ Q♥ 10♥ 5♥ 3♥ |
| Three of a Kind | Three cards of the same rank and two unmatched cards. | 2♦ 2♠ 2♥ K♠ 6♠ |
| Two Pair | Two sets of two cards of the same rank and any fifth card. | J♦ J♠ 10♠ 10♣ 9♠ |
| One Pair | Any hand of two cards of the same rank and three unmatched cards. | 2♣ 2♠ 8♣ 5♥ 3♥ |
| High Card (No Pair) | No two cards have the same rank, the five cards are not in sequence, and the five cards are not all the same suit. | A♣ Q♣ 7♦ 5♥ 2♣ |
Jacks or Better Deluxe
Jacks or Better Video Poker is a five-card Video Poker game with odds paid for higher winning hands.
Objective
The objective of Video Poker is to receive the highest ranked five-card poker hand possible.
The Game
Jacks or Better Video Poker uses a 52-card deck. The deck is shuffled after each hand. To begin playing Video Poker, you must select which coin denomination you wish to play - $0.25, $1, or $5. Once you have made your selection, deposit the bill into the Video Poker machine by clicking on the insert bill area. The "Credits" field displays the amount of coins you have available within the machine. The "Bet" field displays the denomination of coin you have selected to bet on that hand.
You can now select either "Bet One" or "Bet Max" to choose how many coins you would like to play with up to a maximum of five coins. "Bet Max" will automatically let you play with all five coins.
After that click on the "Deal" button. You will be dealt five cards face down. Once the cards are dealt, you may select up to 5 cards to keep or hold by clicking on the card face. The selected cards will shift out of the dealt hand and show a "Hold" marker holding them in place. The cards that were not marked with a "Hold" marker will be replaced.
If after this replacement you have any combination of cards that qualifies for a payout, your credit will be increased by the amount of coins shown in the "Win" field.
Hand Ranking
- Royal Flush
The highest ranking hand possible. All five cards are in both sequence and common suit.
Example: A (hearts), K (hearts), Q (hearts), J (hearts), 10(hearts). - Straight Flush
Five cards both in sequence and common suit.
Example: 10(diamonds), 9(diamonds), 8(diamonds), 7(diamonds), 6(diamonds). - Four of a Kind
Four cards of the same rank.
Example: 5(clubs), 5(hearts), 5(spades), 5(diamonds). - Full House
Three cards of one rank and two cards of another rank.
Example: K (clubs), K (diamonds), K (hearts), 4(spades), 4(clubs). - Flush
Five cards of same suit.
Example: K (diamonds), J (diamonds), 9(diamonds), 6(diamonds), 3(diamonds), 2(diamonds). - Straight
Five cards in sequence (Aces may be used high or low).
Example: 5(clubs), 4(diamonds), 3(hearts), 2(spades), A (clubs). - Three of a Kind
Three cards of the same rank.
Example: 9(clubs), 9(diamonds), 9(hearts), A (spades), 8(clubs). - Two Pairs
Two cards of one rank and two cards of another rank.
Example: K (clubs), K (diamonds), 9(hearts), 9(spades). - Jacks or Better
The rank of hands containing at least one pair of Jacks, Queens, Kings, or Aces.
Example: J (hearts), J (spades), 9(diamonds), 6(spades), 3(clubs).
Payoffs
| Hand | 1 Coin Bet | 2 Coin Bet | 3 Coin Bet | 4 Coin Bet | 5 Coin Bet |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jacks or Better | 1 to 1 | 2 to 1 | 3 to 1 | 4 to 1 | 5 to 1 |
| Two Pairs | 2 to 1 | 4 to 1 | 6 to 1 | 8 to 1 | 10 to 1 |
| Three of a kind | 3 to 1 | 6 to 1 | 9 to 1 | 12 to 1 | 15 to 1 |
| Straight | 4 to 1 | 8 to 1 | 12 to 1 | 16 to 1 | 20 to 1 |
| Flush | 5 to 1 | 10 to 1 | 15 to 1 | 20 to 1 | 25 to 1 |
| Full House | 7 to 1 | 14 to 1 | 21 to 1 | 28 to 1 | 35 to 1 |
| Four of a Kind | 20 to 1 | 40 to 1 | 60 to 1 | 80 to 1 | 100 to 1 |
| Straight Flush | 50 to 1 | 100 to 1 | 150 to 1 | 200 to 1 | 250 to 1 |
| Royal Flush | 250 to 1 | 500 to 1 | 750 to 1 | 1000 to 1 | 2000 to 1 |
Options
You may turn on/off the Tips, Sound and Music during the game by clicking on the "Options" button located in the lower right-hand area of the console. The option is turned on when the checkbox is checked and it is turned off when the checkbox is unchecked.
Deuces Wild Deluxe
Deuces Wild is a classical video poker game. Once a player places a bet of one or more coins, they are dealt five cards. The player chooses which of the five cards they want to hold and which to discard. The cards discarded are replaced with new ones from the deck.
Deuces Wild follows conventional poker rules concerning how hands are formed. There is one exception - deuces are "wild", which means that the deuce (the 'two' card) can serve as a replacement for any other card. This can help to turn a losing hand into a winning hand very quickly. For instance, if you have a (4, 5, 7, 8, 2), the 'two' can be used as a 'six' to complete the straight. If various card combinations may be created using the wild card, the combination of highest possible rank is used.
Objective
The object is to get the best-paying winning hand listed in the payout table, at least – Three of a Kind.
Decks used
The number of decks is the same as the number of hands (or lines) involved in the game. Standard 52-card deck is used in the game. Cards are shuffled after each game.
PLAY
- Choose the number of hands to wager by clicking – and + buttons on either side of the Lines field. You can click MAX LINES to choose 100 lines.
- The value of one coin is displayed in the Coin Value field. You can change the coin value with + and - buttons on either side of the Coin Value field.
- Choose the number of coins to play using + and – buttons on either side of Coins field or with the help of BET ONE button. Each time you click BET ONE, your wager is increased by one coin. If you play 1-line variation, the column of the pay table that corresponds to the chosen number of coins is highlighted. If you play 5 to 100 lines, the number of coins selected and the corresponding payouts are displayed in the dynamic paytable to the left of the hands.
- The total bet value is shown in the Total Bet field and is equal to (Coin Value) x (Number of coins wagered) x (Number of lines wagered)
- Click DEAL to receive 5 cards.
- To place the maximum bet of five coins, use the BET MAX button. Clicking the BET MAX starts dealing immediately.
- Choose cards that you want to keep, or hold (if there are any). Cards are held by clicking them. Held cards are used in all the hands (lines) being played. A HOLD marker appears over the card upon clicking. A second click removes the marker.
Note: Cards that form any winning combination listed in the paytable are held automatically.
- Click DRAW to replace the cards you don't want to hold. After being replaced, the cards are checked for any winning hand listed in the pay table.
- Your win amount is displayed in the Win field. Your win is equal to the chosen coin value multiplied by the hand payout from the paytable. If several winning hands are formed, their winnings are summed up.
- When playing multiple hands, click the PAYTABLE button to view the full paytable for all 5 coins.
DOUBLING BONUS ROUND
If you have a winning poker hand, you can increase your winnings by participating in the doubling bonus round. The objective of the doubling round is to draw a card of higher value than the Dealer's.
- Click the Double button to use your previous hand's winning amount as your bet.
- You can use the Double Half button to bet half of your winning amount for doubling. The remainder will be deposited to your balance.
The Dealer draws a face-up card and you are dealt 4 face-down cards to select from.
- Choose one of the 4 face-down cards by clicking it.
a) Should you draw a card of higher value than the Dealer's, your win amount is doubled and you can choose either to double again or collect your winnings. If you draw a card of value equal to the Dealer's, your win amount remains the same but you can choose either to double again or collect your winnings.
b) If you choose a card of lower value than the Dealer's, you lose your original bet and the playoff round is over.
WINNING HANDS
| Hand | Description | Sample |
|---|---|---|
| Royal Flush | It's the highest hand that consists of Ten, Jack, Queen, King and Ace, all of the same suit. | A♣ K♣ Q♣ J♣ 10♣ |
| Four Deuces | Four deuces plus one additional card. | 2♣ 2♦ 2♥ 2♠ 5♦ |
| Wild Royal Flush | Ten, Jack, Queen, King and Ace, all of the same suit, with one or more of these cards represented by a deuce | A♣ 2♠ Q♣ J♣ 10♣ |
| Five of a Kind | Four cards of the same rank, one in each suit, plus Two. | 10♣ 10♦ 10♥ 10♠ 2♦ |
| Straight Flush | Five cards in sequence, all of the same suit. | 5♦ 4♦ 3♦ 2♦ A♦ |
| Four of a Kind | Four cards of the same rank, one in each suit. | 10♣ 10♦ 10♥ 10♠ 5♦ |
| Full House | Three cards of one rank and two cards of another rank. | K♠ K♣ K♥ 3♦ 3♠ |
| Flush | Five cards, all of the same suit | A♥ Q♥ 10♥ 5♥ 3♥ |
| Straight | Five cards in sequence of any suit. | A♥ K♣ Q♥ J♥ 10♠ |
| Three of a Kind | Three cards of the same rank and two unmatched cards. | 2♦ 2♠ 2♥ K♠ 6♠ |
Joker's Wild Deluxe
Joker Wild is a classical video poker variation. The game is called Joker Wild because the Joker serves as a replacement for any card. Thus, it can be used as the missing card to complete a straight, or the fifth heart in a heart flush.
Objective
The object is to get the best-paying winning hand listed in the payout table, at least – pair of Kings.
Decks used
The number of decks is the same as the number of hands (or lines) involved in the game. When playing 1 hand, 1 deck is involved, and when playing 5 hands – 5 decks are used correspondingly. 53-card deck is used in the game. The 53rd card is the Joker, or 'wild card'. Cards are shuffled after each game.
PLAY
- Choose the number of hands to wager by clicking – and + buttons on either side of the Lines field. You can click MAX LINES to choose 100 lines.
- The value of one coin is displayed in the Coin Value field. You can change the coin value with + and - buttons on either side of the Coin Value field.
- Choose the number of coins to play using + and – buttons on either side of Coins field or with the help of BET ONE button. Each time you click BET ONE, your wager is increased by one coin. If you play 1-line variation, the column of the pay table that corresponds to the chosen number of coins is highlighted. If you play 5 to 100 lines, the number of coins selected and the corresponding payouts are displayed in the dynamic paytable to the left of the hands.
- The total bet value is shown in the Total Bet field and is equal to (Coin Value) x (Number of coins wagered) x (Number of lines wagered)
- Click DEAL to receive 5 cards.
- To place the maximum bet of five coins, use the BET MAX button. Clicking the BET MAX starts dealing immediately.
- Choose cards that you want to keep, or hold (if there are any). Cards are held by clicking them. Held cards are used in all the hands (lines) being played. A HOLD marker appears over the card upon clicking. A second click removes the marker.
Note: Cards that form any winning combination listed in the paytable are held automatically.
- Click DRAW to replace the cards you don't want to hold. After being replaced, the cards are checked for any winning hand listed in the pay table.
- Your win amount is displayed in the Win field. Your win is equal to the chosen coin value multiplied by the hand payout from the paytable. If several winning hands are formed, their winnings are summed up.
- When playing multiple hands, click the PAYTABLE button to view the full paytable for all 5 coins.
DOUBLING BONUS ROUND
If you have a winning poker hand, you can increase your winnings by participating in the doubling bonus round. The objective of the doubling round is to draw a card of higher value than the Dealer's.
- Click the Double button to use your previous hand's winning amount as your bet.
- You can use the Double Half button to bet half of your winning amount for doubling. The remainder will be deposited to your balance.
The Dealer draws a face-up card and you are dealt 4 face-down cards to select from.
- Choose one of the 4 face-down cards by clicking it.
a) Should you draw a card of higher value than the Dealer's, your win amount is doubled and you can choose either to double again or collect your winnings. If you draw a card of value equal to the Dealer's, your win amount remains the same but you can choose either to double again or collect your winnings.
b) If you choose a card of lower value than the Dealer's, you lose your original bet and the playoff round is over.
WINNING HANDS
| Hand | Description | Sample |
|---|---|---|
| Royal Flush | It's the highest hand that consists of Ten, Jack, Queen, King and Ace, all of the same suit. | A♣ K♣ Q♣ J♣ 10♣ |
| Five of a Kind | Four cards of the same denomination, one in each suit, plus Joker. | 10♣ 10♦ 10♥ 10♠ Joker |
| Joker Royal Flush | This hand consists of Ten, Jack, Queen, King and Ace, all of the same suit, with one of these cards represented by the Joker | A♣ K♣ Q♣ J♣ Joker |
| Straight Flush | Five cards in sequence, all of the same suit. | 5♦ 4♦ 3♦ 2♦ A♦ |
| Four of a Kind | Four cards of the same rank, one in each suit. | 10♣ 10♦ 10♥ 10♠ 5♦ |
| Full House | Three cards of one rank and two cards of another rank. | K♠ K♣ K♥ 3♦ 3♠ |
| Flush | Five cards, all of the same suit | A♥ Q♥ 10♥ 5♥ 3♥ |
| Straight | Five cards in sequence of any suit. | A♥ K♣ Q♥ J♥ 10♠ |
| Three of a Kind | Three cards of the same rank and two unmatched cards. | 2♦ 2♠ 2♥ K♠ 6♠ |
| Two Pair | Two sets of two cards of the same rank and any fifth card. | J♦ J♠ 5♥ 5♠ 6♠ |
| Kings or Better | A pair of Kings or Aces. | K♦ K♠ 2♥ J♠ 6♠ |
European Roulette
European Roulette is a widely known Roulette variation played on a wheel with 37 slots. Numbers 1 to 36 alternate black and red, there is also a green pocket, numbered 0. Players can place a great variety of bets – on a single number or a range of numbers, red or black colors, whether the number is odd or even, and higher or lower than 18. Our European Roulette also includes Call bets, placed on a special racetrack. Once the bets are made, the wheel and ball are spun. As a result, the ball lands in a randomly selected pocket.
Objective
The aim of the game is to correctly predict the slot in which the ball will land. By predicting the right number, you earn a payoff on your bet. Your winnings depend on the type of the bet you’ve placed.
Betting Tips
| To: | Tip: |
|---|---|
| Select a chip | Just click the required chip at the bottom right of the table |
| Place your bet | Click the corresponding betting field. Two bets of equal value will be placed. |
| Increase your bet | Every click on the betting field adds one chip of the selected value to both your stacks |
| Decrease your bet | Click the betting field with CTRL held to decrease both your stacks chip by chip |
| Remove placed chips | Use CLEAR control |
| Play again | Click NEW GAME to remove all the chips and cards from the table once the game is completed |
| Repeat your bet | Click REBET to place the same stakes as in the previous round and start dealing |
Betting Limits
- Min/Max sign indicates minimum amount that can be placed on each betting field as well as maximum amount that can be placed on each betting field and on the whole table.
Play
Once the bet is placed, click SPIN. When the ball stops in one of the numbered pockets of the roulette wheel, that number is declared as the winning number for that game round. You are paid depending on the bet type placed.
Bet Types
All the numbers on a European Roulette table are arranged in 12 rows and 3 columns and at the top of the number field is the number zero. There are inside bets, placed on numbers and lines between them on the internal area of the table, and outside bets, placed outside the numbered playing area.
| Inside Bets | Payout | |
|---|---|---|
| Straight | Bet on any individual number. Place your bet directly on a single number, including 0. This bet covers 1 number. | 35:1 |
| Split | Bet on any two adjoining numbers either horizontal or vertical. Place your bet on the line that separates two numbers. This bet covers 2 numbers. | 17:1 |
| Street | Bet on a row of three numbers. Place your bet on the outer right boundary line of the roulette table, next to the corresponding row of three numbers. This bet covers three numbers. | 11:1 |
| Trio | Bet on the group of 0, 1 and 2, or 0, 2 and 3. Place your bet on the intersecting point between 0, 1 and 2, or 0, 2 and 3. This bet covers 3 numbers. | 11:1 |
| Corner | Bet on four numbers in a square layout. Place your bet at the intersection of four numbers. The bet covers 4 numbers. | 8:1 |
| Line | Bet on two adjoining streets. Place your bet on the intersection of two rows of three numbers (covers 6 numbers). | 5:1 |
| Outside Bets | ||
| Column bet | Bet on all 12 numbers on any of the three vertical lines (columns). Place your bet in one of the boxes marked ‘2 to 1’ at the end of the column. This bet covers 12 numbers. | 2:1 |
| Dozen bet | Bet on the first (1-12), second (13-24), or third group (25-36) of twelve numbers. Place your bet in one of the three boxes marked "1st 12", ‘2nd 12’ or ‘3rd 12’. This bet covers 12 numbers. | 2:1 |
| Low/High | Bet on one of the first low eighteen/ the last high eighteen numbers coming up. Place your bet in ‘1 to 18’ or ‘19 to 36’ box on the outside betting area. This bet covers 18 numbers. Zero is not considered a red or black number. | 1:1 |
| Odd/ Even | Bet on an even or odd number. Place a chip in the box with text ODD or EVEN. Zero is not considered an odd or even. | 1:1 |
| Red/ Black | Bet on which color the roulette wheel will show. Place your bet in the box holding a red or black diamond. Zero is not considered a red or black number. | 1:1 |
There is also special racetrack to the left of the table, using which you can place call bets or ‘annonces’. The numbers on the racetrack duplicate the arrangement of numbers on the wheel itself. These bets come from French Roulette that is why French names are used. Each bet corresponds to a particular wheel section and represents a combination of several standard bets.
| Call Bets | Payouts | |
|---|---|---|
| Voisins de Zero | Includes numbers which lie between 22 and 25 on the wheel. You need 9 chips of the selected value. 2 chips are placed on the 0/2/3 trio; 1 on the 4/7 split; 1 on 12/15; 1 on 18/21; 1 on 19/22; 2 on 25/26/28/29 corner; and 1 on 32/35. To place this bet click ‘VOISINS’ on the racetrack. | Payout is equivalent to the bets made. Trio - 11:1, Split bet - 17:1 and Corner – 8:1. |
| Tier | Includes numbers which lie on the opposite side of the wheel between 27 and 33. You need 6 chips of the selected value. 1 chip is placed on each of the following splits 5/8; 10/11; 13/16; 23/24; 27/30; 33/36. Click ‘TIERS’on the racetrack to place this bet. | Payout is equivalent to a Split bet 17:1 |
| Orphelines | Numbers included make up the two slices of the wheel outside the Tiers and Voisins. You need 5 chips of the selected value. 1 chip is placed straight-up on 1 and 1 chip on each of the splits: 6/9; 14/17; 17/20 and 31/34. Click ‘ORPHELINS’on the racetrack to place this bet. | Payout is equivalent to the bets made. Straight bet 35:1, and Split bet 17:1 |
| Jeu 0 | You need 4 chips of the selected value. 1 chip is placed on 0/3 split, 1 on 12/15 split, 1 on 32/35 split and 1 chip is a straight bet on number 26. Click ‘JEU 0’ on the racetrack to place this bet. | Payout is equivalent to the bets made. Straight bet 35:1, and Split bet 17:1 |
| Number and its Neighbours | 5-piece bet on a certain number on the wheel, which covers that number and two numbers on either side of it. Click on any number on the racetrack to place this bet. | Payout is equivalent to a Straight bet 35:1 |
American Roulette
American Roulette is a played on a wheel with 38 slots. Numbers 1 to 36 alternate black and red, there are also two green pockets, numbered 0 and 00. This second 00 is the main thing in American Roulette that differs from the popular European version. Players can place a great variety of bets – on a single number or a range of numbers, red or black colors, whether the number is odd or even, and higher or lower than 18.
Objective
The aim of the game is to correctly predict the slot in which the ball will land. By predicting the right number, you earn a payoff on your bet. Your winnings depend on the type of the bet you’ve placed.
Betting Tips
| To: | Tip: |
|---|---|
| Select a chip | Just click the required chip at the bottom right of the table |
| Place your bet | Click the corresponding betting field. Two bets of equal value will be placed. |
| Increase your bet | Every click on the betting field adds one chip of the selected value to both your stacks |
| Decrease your bet | Click the betting field with CTRL held to decrease both your stacks chip by chip |
| Remove placed chips | Use CLEAR control |
| Play again | Click NEW GAME to remove all the chips and cards from the table once the game is completed |
| Repeat your bet | Click REBET to place the same stakes as in the previous round and start dealing |
Betting Limits
- Min/Max sign indicates minimum amount that can be placed on each betting field as well as maximum amount that can be placed on the whole table.
- Move your pointer over the Min/Max sign to view the paytable when in the game.
Play
Once the bet is placed, click SPIN. When the ball stops in one of the numbered pockets of the roulette wheel, that number is declared as the winning number for that game round. You are paid depending on the bet type placed.
Bet Types
All the numbers on the American Roulette table are arranged in 12 rows and 3 columns and at the top of the number field are zero and double zero. There are inside bets, placed on numbers and lines between them on the internal area of the table, and outside bets, placed outside the numbered playing area.
| Inside Bets | Payout | |
|---|---|---|
| Straight | Bet on any individual number. Place your bet directly on a single number, including 0. This bet covers 1 number. | 35:1 |
| Split | Bet on any two adjoining numbers either horizontal or vertical. Place your bet on the line that separates two numbers. This bet covers 2 numbers. | 17:1 |
| Street | Bet on a row of three numbers. Place your bet on the outer right boundary line of the roulette table, next to the corresponding row of three numbers. This bet covers three numbers. | 11:1 |
| Basket | Bet on the group of 0, 1 and 2, or 00, 2 and 3, or 0, 00 and 2. Place your bet on the intersecting point between 0, 1 and 2, or 00, 2 and 3, or 0, 00 and 2. This bet covers 3 numbers. | 11:1 |
| Corner | Bet on four numbers in a square layout. Place your bet at the intersection of four numbers. The bet covers 4 numbers. | 8:1 |
| First Five | Bet on the group of first five numbers - 0, 00, 1, 2 and 3. Place your bet on the outside line that divides 00 and 3. The bet covers five numbers. | 6:1 |
| Line | Bet on two adjoining streets. Place your bet on the intersection of two rows of three numbers (covers 6 numbers). | 5:1 |
| Outside Bets | ||
| Column bet | Bet on all 12 numbers on any of the three vertical lines (columns). Place your bet in one of the boxes marked ‘2 to 1’ at the end of the column. This bet covers 12 numbers. | 2:1 |
| Dozen bet | Bet on the first (1-12), second (13-24), or third group (25-36) of twelve numbers. Place your bet in one of the three boxes marked "1st 12", ‘2nd 12’ or ‘3rd 12’. This bet covers 12 numbers. | 2:1 |
| Low/High | Bet on one of the first low eighteen/ the last high eighteen numbers coming up. Place your bet in ‘1 to 18’ or ‘19 to 36’ box on the outside betting area. This bet covers 18 numbers. Zero is not considered a red or black number. | 1:1 |
| Odd/ Even | Bet on an even or odd number. Place a chip in the box with text ODD or EVEN. Zero is not considered an odd or even. | 1:1 |
| Red/ Black | Bet on which color the roulette wheel will show. Place your bet in the box holding a red or black diamond. Zero is not considered a red or black number. | 1:1 |


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