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RULES OF CASINOS GAMES

BLACK JACK  -  SIC BO  -  BOULE  -  BACCARAT  -  BATAILLE  -  KENO

ROULETTE EUROPEENNE  -  ROULETTE AMERICAINE

THE BLACK JACK

Presentation

Blackjack is one of the most popular and simple casino games.

The object of the game is to have your cards total twenty-one or as near to twenty-one as possible without going over.  Everyone plays against the dealer (the house) who begins the game by dealing each player two cards and the house one card face up and one card face down.

How to play black jack?

Cards are counted at their face value.  Kings, Queens, and Jacks count as ten.  Aces count as one or eleven.  If the first two cards you are dealt total twenty-one, you have a blackjack.  Blackjack pays one and a half times your bet.  You cannot lose but you could tie if the dealer also has a blackjack.

If you are dealt any combination other than blackjack, you can either “stand” (take no more cards) or signal the dealer for a “hit” (draw additional cards).  Remember, the objective is to reach twenty-one or as close to twenty-one as possible without going over.  You also want your hand to be closer to twenty-one than the dealer’s hand.  If your card count is closer to twenty-one than the dealer’s hand, you win—if it is less, the house wins.  If you tie with the dealer, you “push” (nobody wins, and nobody loses).

If you should go over twenty-one (“bust”), you immediately lose.  After each player takes their turn, the dealer turns up the house card face down card.  If the dealer has sixteen or less, the house must “hit” (draw additional cards), until reaching seventeen or more.  Dealer must stand on “soft” 17.  A “soft 17” is a hand containing at least one Ace and can be counted as either seven or seventeen.  If the dealer “busts”, the house must pay all the players still in the game.

SPLITTING PAIRS

If you are dealt two cards with equal value, you have the option of “splitting” them into two separate hands.  You must match your original bet if you “split”.  You may “split” a pair up to three times making four separate hands).  You can take as many “hits” as you like on each hand.  If you “split” a pair of Aces, you will receive only one card on each of the hands, but if one of the “hit” cards is another Ace, you may “re-split” (making up to four separate hands).

DOUBLING DOWN

Players also have the option of increasing their wager by “doubling down”.  After receiving your first two cards, you may “double down” on any first two cards.  You may also “double down” after “splitting” a pair.

INSURANCE

If the dealer’s “up” card is an Ace, you have the option of making an “insurance” wager.  You may wager any amount up to half your original wager that the dealer’s down card has a value of ten.  If the card has a value other than ten, you lose and the dealer takes your insurance bet.

*Only applies to blackjack games dealt from a shoe.




THE SIC BO


Sic Bo, known by some as Tai Sai, is an ancient Chinese game of chance. It may have originally used a pair of dice shaken between a plate and an overturned bowl, but today it commonly has 3 dice in a cage for tumbling. Extremely popular in Asian cultures, this exciting, engaging game is winning new converts in many casinos around the world.

Sic Bo is easy to play. The object is to pick the numbers or combinations that will appear on the dice when they come to rest after tumbling. There are 50 different ways to place bets, so you have plenty of choices with a range of payouts – some as high as 180-to-1.

To Play

  1. Select chip values from the chips on the edge of the table.
  2. Place your bets by left-clicking in the bet spots shown on the table to place chips. Right-click will remove chips. You can bet on as many spots as you like.
  3. Click Spin when you have placed all your bets.
  4. The dice will tumble for a few seconds. When they come to rest, the results will be shown and all bets settled.
  5. Click Re-Bet to bet the same distribution of spots or place bets in a new arrangement.
  6. Click Spin to play again.
Bet Options
Our Sic Bo table offers the following types of bets (from top to bottom):

Small Bet (Under 11)
Small bets win when the point total of the three dice is between 4 and 10 (also expressed as "Under 11"). The payout is 1-to-1 unless there is a low Triple (Triple 1s, 2s or 3s), in which case the Small bet loses. There are 108 possible combinations of the three dice that add up to point totals under 11, and only 3 of them are Triples.

Specific Double
To win a Specific Double bet, two of the three dice must show the Double you select. The payout is 10-to-1. There are six Specific Double bets you can make (and you can place bets on any or all of them for any spin). If the third dice also matches the Specific Double number (in other words, when the result is a Triple), the Specific Double bet still wins.

Specific Triple
To win a Specific Triple bet, all three of the dice must show the Specific Triple you select. The payout is 180-to-1. There are six Specific Triple bets you can make (and you can place bets on any or all of them for any spin).

Any Triple
To win the Any Triple bet, all three of the dice must show the same number, but it can be any of the six possible numbers. This bet wins on any triple result. The payout is 30-to-1.

Big Bet (Over 10)
Big bets win when the point total of the three dice is between 11 and 17 (also expressed as "Over 10"). The payout is 1:1 unless there is a high Triple (Triple 4s, 5s or 6s), in which case the Big bet loses. There are 108 possible combinations of the three dice that add up to point totals over 10, and only 3 of them are Triples.

Specific Total
To win a Specific Total bet, all three of the dice must add up to the Specific Total you select. The payout varies depending on the total selected, from 6-to-1 to 60-to-1 (as indicated in the table layout and the payout table below). There are fourteen Specific Total bets you can make: totals of 4 through 17 (and you can place bets on any or all of them for any spin). For any given spin, only one of the fourteen totals can win.

Pair Match
To win a Pair Match bet, two of the three of the dice must make the pair selected. The payout is 5-to-1 on each pair. There are fifteen Pair Match bets you can make (and you can place bets on any or all of them for any spin). Note that for a result with three singles (for example: 1, 4, 5), three of the Pair Match bets will win (in this example: 1&4, 1&5 and 4&5).

Numbers Bet
If you place a wager on any of the six numbered boxes in the "Numbers Bet" area at the bottom of the table layout (the largest die labeled one, two, three, four, five, or six) you will win according to how many of the three dice come up with the selected number.





THE BALL

The play of the Ball is of a very great simplicity.   
 
Each player poses its or his settings, either on the full numbers, or on the Equalities.
There are not other forms of play.

The settings with horse, contrary with the Caster, are refused as well as the advertisements.      Once the player chose the amount which it wishes to use as well as the boxes where it wishes miser, it will be necessary for him to click on the button “THROW the BALL” so that the croupier launches the ball starting from his edge.    

It is important for the player to know that it can play on one or more boxes like one of the 6 types of Equalities, that is to say:    
Red: 2 - 3 - 7 - 9
Par: 2 - 4 - 8 - 8
Lack: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 
Black:     1 - 3 - 6 - 8
Odd: 1 - 3 - 7 - 9
Master key:  6 - 7 - 8 - 9     

Once it ball will have ceased rolling, it will stop then on one of the boxes numbers of 1à 9. 
The dealer will announce the number left as well as the color the number, and if the player has play on this box, it will gain the amount defined then below.   

All the settings exploited a left number will be paid 7 times the setting plus the starting setting of the player.
This one will be able, either to leave its starting setting on the carpet in order to rejouer the same boxes, or rejouer on another box, or to leave the play.   
All the settings winning on one of the equalities will be paid 1 time the setting plus the starting setting.     
Number 5 is paid like the other figures, 7 times the setting, plus the setting. 
However, the exit of number 5 will involve the loss of all the settings exploited the Equalities.


LE BACCARAT

Baccarat ) is the French version of an Italian game that was introduced in France in the late 15th century. 

Easy to learn and fun to play, Baccarat is a game to be enjoyed by everyone, even though it is often considered the most glamorous game in the casino.

Object of the Game
The player's objective is to correctly predict which of the two hands (Player or Banker) will have a point total closest to 9

How to Play

The goal of the Baccarat east to obtain a hand to which the total of points is closest to 9.

The Aces count like one; the charts from 2 to 9 preserve their values; the 10 and the figures count each one like 0. If the gross amount of your hand is of ten points or more, withdraw ten of this value; the remainder é such an amount of considé ré like: the value of point of Baccarat of the hand. For example: 7+6=13=3 or 4+6=10=0

The player bets for the play (that of the player, the Bank or the Croupier) which will obtain the value nearest to 9 points.
One plays Baccarat with 8 charts.
The first and the third chart distribué be constitute the play of the player, and the second and fourth the play of the Bank.

If the value (in points) of the first two charts is 8 or 9, one calls that “natural” and one does not distribute any more charts.

The gaining bets are paid 1 per 1.
However, a gaining bet of the Bank must pay a commission of 5% of the benefits .

If the two plays obtain the same resultat, the bet “match null” gains, and one pays 8 per 1.
In this case, the bets of the player and Bank are not nor paid or lost.

4 + 3 = 7. This hand's point total is 7.
Q + 5 = 5. This hand's point total is 5.
K + J = 0. This hand's point total is 0.
2 + 10 + 4 = 6. This hand's point total is 6.
K + 5 + 6 = 11. This hand's point total is 1.
8 + 4 + 7 = 19. This hand's point total is 9.

The winner of the game is the hand whose point total is closest to 9. In the case of a tie, the bets on the Bank and the Player are stand-offs and neither the Bank or Player wins nor loses unless the Player has placed a wager on TIE.




THE BATLLE

The Battle is one of the simplest plays that one finds in the virtual casinos and who is played with six card decks.

The player must first of all choose the amount which it wishes miser by turn
The player and the croupier then receive a chart each one.
The winner of the part is that which, between the player and the croupier, with the chart with the highest value.

The order of the charts dé simply value hangs which they have.
The lowest chart is the chart numé ro 2 and the highest chart is the Ace.

If the player has the highest chart, the player takes again his initial setting and gains the mê me that it has misé E. If the player loses the part, it loses its setting of leaves.

Seecials situations :

Trafalgar :
If the chart of the player is an Ace, and that the croupier receives one Two of the mê me color (clover, square, heart or spade) then the profit of the player will be doublé (it will touch its setting of dé twice; and its initial setting will begin again leaves).

Equalities :
If the charts are identical, the player can is to give up and lose the moitié of its initial setting while clicking on “TO GIVE UP” that is to say to play to begin the battle while clicking on “BATTLE”.

At the time of a battle, the player must increase his initial setting of a scale with its setting of  leaves.
The croupier draws 2 charts, which will remain be, then it takes a chart for him same and one distributes some to the player which will be dé glazes.
That which enters the player and the croupier has the highest chart ré cupère all settings concerned.




LE KENO

The player choose for each play at least 2 and to the maximum 10 or 15 numbers (according to the casino)  between 1 and 80, and makes a setting of the amount which it will have selected before starting.
Those differer according to the casino on which you play.

The machine selects 20 numbers

More the number of the numbers selected by the machine will correspond to the numbers chosen by the player, More is the profits high.




EUROPEAN ROULETTE

European Roulette


There are two types of roulette tables layouts: American Roulette and European Roulette. In European Roulette, the layout consists of 37 numbers (0, 1-36); the numbers are alternately colored red and black with the 0 colored green. The only difference in European Roulette is the layout is missing the "00". To play, the player places a bet on a number, color or group of numbers on the layout (or roulette table). The wheel and ball are spun, and the slot the ball falls into determines the winner. The amount of the pay-off depends on the position and the amount of chips that were placed on the winning number.

To Play :

  • Place your bet buy selecting a chip at the right bottom of this windows.
  • Hit spin.


Corner Bet: You can bet on the numbers 0, 1, 2, and 3 for example, by placing your chip on the intersection between all four. As you hover the pointer over that corner area, ‘corner bet’ will show in the dialogue box at the bottom of the screen. The maximum bet for this wager is the Straight Up bet maximum, multiplied by four.

Line Bet: You can bet on two street bets (i.e., the six different numbers in two rows of three numbers), by placing your chip on the boundary line of the roulette table where the line dividing the two rows intersects it. The maximum bet for this wager is the Straight Up bet maximum, multiplied by six.

Column Bet: There are three boxes labeled “2 to 1” at the bottom of each column of numbers. You can place bets for all numbers in a column by placing chips in one of these boxes. If any of the numbers in the selected column is hit you are paid 2:1. 0 is a losing number. The maximum bet for this wager is the Straight Up bet maximum, multiplied by ten.

Dozen Bet: You can bet on a group of twelve numbers by placing your chip in one of the three boxes marked “1st 12,” “2nd 12,” or “3rd 12.” If one of your 12 numbers is hit, you are paid 2:1. 0 is a losing number.The maximum bet for this wager is the Straight Up bet maximum, multiplied by ten.

Red/Black, Even/Odd, Low/High Bets: You can place a bet in one of the boxes along the long side of the table that covers half of the numbers on the roulette table (excluding 0). Each box covers 18 numbers. You win even money (1 to 1) on all of these bets and 0 is a losing number. The maximum bet for this wager is the Straight Up bet maximum, multiplied by 20.

Minimum table bet: There is a minimum table bet, meaning that all your bets added togeither (your total bet), must equal at least the minimum value indicated on the table.






THE AMERICAN ROULETTE

There are many different ways to place roulette bets in American Roulette.
Each bet convers a different set of numbers and has a different distribution.
Double-zero roulette -- with 0 and 00 -- for more betting options.

You can bet on any number, including 0 or 00, by placing the chip on the center of a number.
The maximum bet for this wager is indicated on the Roulette table

Juste en Haut
Vous pouvez parier sur n`importe quel numéro, y compris 0 et 00, en plaçant le jeton sur un numéro.

Split Bet
You can bet on two numbers by placing a chip on the line that divides the two numbers. The maximum bet for this wager is the Straight Up bet maximum, multiplied by two.

Street Bet
To bet on a row of three numbers (a street), place a chip on the boundary line of the roulette table, at the end of the corresponding row. The maximum bet for this wager is the Straight Up bet maximum, multiplied by three.

Corner Bet
You can bet on four numbers by placing chips at the corner where the four numbers meet. The maximum bet for this wager is the Straight Up bet maximum, multiplied by four.

Five Bet
You can bet on the numbers 0, 00, 1, 2, and 3 by placing your chip on the boundary line, where the line between 0 and the first row intersects it. The maximum bet for this wager is the Straight Up bet maximum, multiplied by five.

Line Bet
You can bet on two street bets (i.e., the six different numbers in two rows of three numbers), by placing your chip on the boundary line of the roulette table where the line dividing the two rows intersects it. The maximum bet for this wager is the Straight Up bet maximum, multiplied by six.

Column Bet
There are three boxes labelled "2 to 1" at the bottom of each column of numbers. You can place bets for all numbers in a column by placing chip(s) in one of these boxes. If any of the numbers in the selected column is hit you get paid 2:1. 0 and 00 are losing numbers. The maximum bet for this wager is the Straight Up bet maximum, multiplied by ten.

Dozen Bet
You can bet on a group of twelve numbers by placing your chip in one of the three boxes marked "1st 12," "2nd 12," or "3rd 12." If one of your 12 numbers is hit, you are paid 2:1. 0 and 00 are losing numbers. The maximum bet for this wager is the Straight Up bet maximum, multiplied by ten.

Red/Black, Even/Odd, Low/High Bets
You can place a bet in one of the boxes along the long side of the table that covers half of the numbers on the roulette table (excluding 0). Each box covers 18 numbers. You win even money (1 to 1) on all of these bets; 0 and 00 are losing numbers. The maximum bet for this wager is the Straight Up bet maximum, multiplied by 20.






 
     
     
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