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the games
Whether you're an expert at the gaming tables or a complete novice, our dedicated and friendly croupiers will ensure you and your guests have an unforgettable experience and an evening to remember.
AMERICAN ROULETTE
American Roulette is one of the most popular and exciting of casino games and no 'fun casino' night would be complete
without a Roulette Table.
HOW TO PLAY
Exchange your 'fun money' at the table and the croupier will give you coloured chips. Each player will have different coloured chips to make it easier for you to determine if you are a winner.
The aim of the game is to predict which numbered pocket the roulette ball will fall into. Players must place their bets on a number of their choice. You can place bets either on a single bet or on a combination of bets.
After the croupier spins the roulette wheel, players can still place, alter or remove their bets until the croupier calls out 'no more bets'.
When the ball drops into the winning number, the croupier will mark that number with a 'dolly' and pay out the winning bets.
BLACKJACK
Blackjack, also known as 'Twenty-One' is a classic casino game. The rules are simple and the play is thrilling.
HOW TO PLAY
Exchange your 'fun money' at the table for chips.
The objective of the game is to collect as few cards as possible that total 21 points. The cards are scored as follows: all cards with a number are assigned that many points. All face cards are assigned ten points. The Ace is handled in a special way. It can count as either one or eleven, depending on how you choose to play it.
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Once all the initial cards have been dealt, everyone checks their cards. Anyone who has an ace and ten-point card declares a blackjack. If none of the players have a blackjack the dealer can call the game if he turns up a blackjack. That means everyone loses to the dealer. If a player and the dealer both have a blackjack that is called a “push”. The player keeps his bet. The dealer goes down the line of players who have not yet been eliminated from the game. Each player must decide whether to ask for another card (called a “hit”) or to “stand” where he is. Once a player stands his part in the game is finished and the dealer moves on to the next player. If a player draws a card and his point total goes over 21 he is said to have “busted” and he loses the game (and his bet) to the dealer.
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When the last player has stood or busted the dealer turns over his second card. If the points in his hand total 17 he must stand where he is. Any players whose hands are 18, 19, 20, or 21 win and the dealer pays them off. If a player’s hand is also 17 he pushes and keeps his bet. A dealer may begin with fewer than 17 points in his hand but he must draw cards until he either crosses 17 or busts.
CHINESE CRAPS (DICE)
Chinese Craps (also known as Chuck-a-Luck), is a game of chance played with three dice. A fantastic addition to any casino night, whether you are a complete novice or an experienced player.
HOW TO PLAY
Chinese Craps is a lively game played with three dice.
It's fun and easy to learn, so beginners take to it quite quickly, yet its simplicity offers the excitement and high payout that keeps players coming back for more.
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Players place their bets by moving chips into various boxes on the table. The dice cannot be thrown until at least one bet has been placed on the board. the dealer will announce 'No more bets!' and all bets placed are then frozen, awaiting the outcome of the thrown dice. the resulting numbers are taken off the top face of each dice to determine the winning bets.
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Our Chinese Craps table offers six different ways to make bets:-
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Number Bets: If you place a bet on any of the six numbered boxes in the 'Numbers Bet' area (1-6) you will win "even odds" depending on how many of the 3 dice come up with that number when the dice come to rest. However, if all three dice are a number 4, and you have placed a bet in that box, the the winning odds are 10 to 1.
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Field Bets: If you place your bet in the 'Field' area then you are betting that all three dice will add up to one of the numbers featured on the field. It doesn't matter where on the field you place your chips. If the total of dice adds up to any of the numbers shown, you will be paid 'even odds'.
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High Bet (Over 10): If you place your bet in the 'High' box, then you are betting that the sum total of all three dice will be greater than 10 and 'even odds' are paid.
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Low Bet (Under 11): If you place your bet in the 'Low' box, then you are betting that the sum total of all three dice will be less than 11 and 'even odds' are paid.
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Jackpot Bets: If you place your chips on the 'Jackpot' box, then you are betting that all three dice will be the same number (eg: all '3's) and the winning odds pay out 30 to 1.
CARIBBEAN STUD POKER
Having only been around since the late 1980s,
Caribbean Stud Poker is one of the newest casino games.
The object of the game is to have a higher ranking poker hand than the dealer’s. However, the skill is in judging whether to fold or treble your original bet after you see your cards and the dealer’s one up card.
HOW TO PLAY
Caribbean Stud Poker is played with one standard 52-card deck (Jokers are excluded). Only one game is played with one deck of cards, and the cards are shuffled after each game round.
To start the game, place your initial bet in the Ante spot. The dealer will deal five cards to you and five cards to himself. All cards, except for one of the dealer's cards, will be dealt face down.
You must decide whether to CALL or FOLD. Choose Call to continue the round by placing a Call bet equal to double your Ante.
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Choose Fold to end the round, thereby forfeiting your Ante. After you have made your decision, the dealer will reveal his four remaining cards. To decide the winner, the highest-ranking hand that can be formed from your five cards is determined and compared with the dealer's hand.
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The dealer must have at least an Ace plus a King or better card to qualify. If the dealer does not qualify, you win even money on your Ante and the Call bet is returned to you. If the dealer qualifies and beats your hand, you lose both your Ante and Call bet. If the dealer qualifies and your hand beats the dealer’s, you win even money on your Ante, and the Call bet pays according to the posted pay table. If you and the dealer tie, both your Ante and Call bet are returned to you.