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baccarat
Baccarat Rules

 TO PLAY
A player will place a wager on which of two hands (the "Player" or the "Banker") will have a total point closest to 9. Each hand will receive at least two cards but no more than three.
Baccarat is played with eight decks of cards. The first and third cards dealt from the shoe constitute the "Player's" hand, and the second and forth cards constitute the "Banker's" hand.
 Face cards and tens count as 0; Aces count as 1, and all other cards count as face value. If required, a third card is dealt to each hand according to specific rules outlined in the chart below.
 The hand with the highest point total closest to nine wins.
 Winning bets are paid even money. However, a winning "Banker" bet pays a 5% commission which is withheld from winnings after each such bet.
 If both hands result in identical totals, the "Tie" bet wins, paying 8 to 1. When a "Tie" occurs, all bets on the "Player" and the "Banker" are neither paid nor taken.
 RULES (PLAYER):
 When the first two cards total:   
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0  DRAW 
6, 7  STANDS 
8, 9  STANDS (natural) 

 RULES (BANKER):
 

 Banker Having  Draws When Player's Third Card is:  Does not Draw When the Player's Third Card is: 
1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9-0 
2-3-4-5-6-7  1-8-9-0 
4-5-6-7  1-2-3-8-9-0 
6-7  1-2-3-4-5-8-9-0 
  Stands 
8-9    Natural Stands 

When the player stands on 6 or 7, the Banker must draw on totals of 0,1,2,3,4, and 5, and stand on 6,7,8 and 9. The Banker must draw on totals of 0,1 or 2, then observe the rules for Banker.

Baccarat

Blackjack Rules
 TO PLAY
 The player will place his/her wager in the center of the betting circle. The dealer will then deal two cards, face up, to each player
and two to him/herself, one face up and one face down. Kings, Queens, Jacks, and 10's each count as 10. Aces count as 1 or 11,
as a player wishes. All other cards 2-9, count at their face value.

 If the first two cards drawn are an Ace and a 10 value card, that player has Blackjack and will be paid one and one-half times the
wager (3 to 2) unless the dealer also has Blackjack. The Player not having Blackjack may continue to draw cards attempting to total
as close to 21 as possible without exceeding 21, in which case that player "breaks" and loses the wager.
 Dealer must hit on all totals of 16 or less. Dealer must stand on all total of 17 or more.

 BLACKJACK TERMINOLOGY

 HIT
 The taking of an additional card.

 STAY
 Take no additional cards

 SPLIT
 The Player will match the original wager and split the first two cards into two separate hands. The two cards must be of the same point
value (i.e. a pair of 8's, King and Queen, etc.) In splitted hands an Ace and ten equal to "21" and not blackjack.

 DOUBLE DOWN
 The player will match the original (or double down for less) on the first two cards dealt and receive only one additional card. Double down
wagering is not permitted on a Blackjack.

 INSURANCE

When the dealer's up card is an Ace, a Player may buy insurance, an additional amount equal to half of that Player's original wager. A Player
may purchase insurance when he/she believes that the dealer's down card is a ten value card. If the Dealer has Blackjack, the insurance wager
pays 2 to 1. If the dealer does not have Blackjack, the insurance wager loses and the game continues as usual. A Blackjack will beat a point
total of "21".

Blackjack

 
Chuck-A-Luck Rules
 Chuck-a-Luck is a unique dice game where the object is to tumble three dice in a cage and then wager on how they will land once the cage comes to a rest. The dice are standard six-sided cubes, with sides numbered 1 through 6. The four different ways to make the bets are described below. You may move and alter the bets until the "No More Bets" sign appears. At that point all bets must stand.
 "Numbers Bet"
        If you place your wager on any of the six numbered squares known as the "Numbers Bet" you will win according to how many dice show the number you bet on.
 # of Dice Payoff
1 1:1
2 2:1
3 10:1
 "Field Bet"
  If you place your wager on 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 the bet, if the point total of the dice is anywhere in the "Field" you will be paid 1:1 on your wager.
 "Over 10" and "Under 11"
        If you place your bet in any of the two "Over 10" or "Under 11" squares, then you are wagering that the sum total of the dice will be greater than 10 or less than 11, respectively. The payoff in both cases is 1:1.

Chuck A Luck

 
Cyber Caribbean Stud Poker Rules
 TO PLAY:
 Cyber Caribbean Stud Poker is a five-card stud poker game with odds paid for higher winning hands. A player begins by placing a bet (ante) in the ante box. Player is dealt five cards face down while the the dealer is dealt four cards face down and one card face up. Player then evaluate their hands and decide on one of two options.


1. Fold - a player will lose the amount wagered on the ante OR
2. Play - a player will place an additional wager in the bet area which must be double the amount of the "ante" wager.

 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 ther 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.
 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 $1.00 per hand. 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.
 Flush $50
 Full House $100
 Four of a Kind $500
 Straight Flush 10% of Jackpot
 Royal Flush 100% of Jackpot


 RANKING OF POKER HANDS:

 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 same rank.
        Example: 9(clubs), 9(diamonds), 9(hearts), A(spades), 8(clubs)

 Two pairs
 Two groups of two cards of same rank.
        Example: 4(clubs), 4(diamonds), J(hearts), J(spades), A(clubs)

 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)

Cyber Carribian Stud Poker

 
Keno Rules
 Keno is a thrilling game that was first introduced in China around 200B.C. It came to the United States with the immigrants and over time evolved into the game you now see before you. The Keno game is played with a traditional 80-numbered ticket and 20 balls whose function is the same as in a standard lottery. The player marks from 1 to 15 spots on the ticket and is paid according to the numbers that roll out on the balls and the bet he or she chose. The five different ways to bet on a Keno ticket are discussed below. After each game you may choose to stay with the same spots you played (by clicking on REPEAT button) or pick new spots on the ticket. Different betting options are enabled as you place your marks, however you may not mark more than 15 spots on any one game.
 "Bet"
        Option is enabled once you mark at least one spot on the Keno ticket. You are paid if one or more of the numbers you chose roll out on the balls. The following is a sample payoff tables for a $1.00 bet.
 Mark 1
 Catch 1
 Payoff ($) 2.75
 Mark 2
 Catch 1 2
 Payoff ($) 1.00 5.00
 Mark 3
 Catch 2 3
 Payoff ($) 2.50 25.00
 Mark 4
 Catch 2 3 4
 Payoff ($) 1.00 5.00 80.00
 Mark 5
 Catch 3 4 5
 Payoff ($) 2.00 10.00 600.00
 Mark 6
 Catch 3 4 5 6
 Payoff ($) 1.00 8.00 50.00 1,499.00
 Mark 7
 Catch 4 5 6 7
 Payoff ($) 5.00 15.00 250.00 5,000.00
 Mark 8
 Catch 4 5 6 7 8
 Payoff ($) 4.00 8.00 40.00 400.00 10,000.00
 Mark 9
 Catch 4 5 6 7 8 9
 Payoff ($) 2.00 5.00 20.00 80.00 2,500.00 15,000.00
 Mark 10
 Catch 5 6 7 8 9 10
 Payoff ($) 2.00 30.00 100.00 500.00 3,000.00 17,500.00
 Mark 11
 Catch 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
 Payoff ($) 2.00 15.00 50.00 80.00 800.00 8,000.00 27,500.00
 Mark 12
 Catch 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
 Payoff ($) 1.00 5.00 30.00 90.00 500.00 2,500.00 15,000.00 30,000.00
 Mark 13
 Catch 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
 Payoff ($) 1.00 2.00 10.00 50.00 500.00 1,000.00 10,000.00 15,000.00 30,000.00
 Mark 14
 Catch 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
 Payoff ($) 2.00 8.00 32.00 300.00 800.00 2,500.00 12,000.00 18,000.00 30,000.00
 Mark 15
 Catch 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
 Payoff ($) 1.00 7.00 21.00 100.00 400.00 2,000.00 8,000.00 12,000.00 25,000.00 30,000.00


 "Bet Against"
        This option is enabled once you have marked at least 8 spots on the tickets. You are betting that none of the numbers you select show up on the balls. You are paid only if none of the numbers come up. The following is a sample payoff table for a $1.00 bet.

 Spots marked Payoff ($)
8 6.00
9 10.00
10 14.00
11 20.00
12 27.00
13 39.00
14 56.00
15 80.00


 "Catch All"
        This option can be played with 2 to 7 spots marked on the ticket. You are betting that you will catch all the numbers that you selected. You will be paid only if all the numbers you chose show up. The following is a sample payoff for a $1.00 bet.

 Spots marked Payoff ($)
2 12.00
3 48.00
4 240.00
5 1,150.00
6 5,600.00
7 28,000.00


 "High Roller"
        Option is enabled once you mark at least one spot on the Keno ticket. This option is played almost like the "Straight Bet" but the payoff is on a different schedule where you have to catch more spots in order to get paid, but the payoff is greater.

 Mark 1
 Catch 1
 Payoff ($) 2.80
 Mark 2
 Catch 2
 Payoff ($) 11.20
 Mark 3
 Catch 2 3
 Payoff ($) .80 40.00
 Mark 4
 Catch 3 4
 Payoff ($) 4.00 160.00
 Mark 5
 Catch 3 4 5
 Payoff ($) 1.00 10.00 680.00
 Mark 6
 Catch 4 5 6
 Payoff ($) 6.40 72.00 2,000.00
 Mark 7
 Catch 4 5 6 7
 Payoff ($) 1.60 24.00 280.00 6,000.00
 Mark 8
 Catch 4 5 6 7 8
 Payoff ($) 1.00 12.00 80.00 720.00 12,000.00
 Mark 9
 Catch 5 6 7 8 9
 Payoff ($) 7.20 32.00 240.00 3,200.00 16,000.00
 Mark 10
 Catch 5 6 7 8 9 10
 Payoff ($) .80 32.00 104.00 600.00 3,200.00 20,000.00
 Mark 11
 Catch 6 7 8 9 10 11
 Payoff ($) 17.60 60.00 100.00 1,000.00 12,000.00 24,000.00
 Mark 12
 Catch 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
 Payoff ($) 6.40 32.00 120.00 800.00 4,000.00 16,000.00 28,000.00
 Mark 13
 Catch 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
 Payoff ($) 1.60 16.00 80.00 600.00 2,000.00 12,000.00 20,000.00 28,000.00
 Mark 14
 Catch 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
 Payoff ($) 9.60 40.00 400.00 960.00 3,200.00 12,000.00 20,000.00 28,000.00
 Mark 15
 Catch 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
 Payoff ($) 7.20 28.00 120.00 440.00 2,400.00 20,000.00 24,000.00 28,000.00 32,000.00


 "Top or Bottom"
        This is the only option that is enabled as soon as you start the game before you mark the ticket. You only need to place your bet to be able to use this option. You are betting that top or bottom part of the ticket will have fewer spots than the opposite part. The payoff depends on how great that difference is. The following is a sample payoff for a $1.00 bet.

 Catch on Top or Bottom Payoff ($)
7 1.00
6 4.00
5 10.00
4 40.00
3 200.00
2 600.00
1 4,000.00
0 10,000.00


Keno

Let It Ride Rule
 In order to play the player must place three identical bets in the circles marked $ , 1, et 2. The player is then dealt 5 cards. Three cards are revealed and the other two are face down. If the player thinks he has a chance at a winning Poker hand, he presses the Let It Ride button, otherwise, he may choose to have one of his three bets returned by pressing the Bet Back button. At this point one of the face down cards is revealed and the player once again has the choice of either playing his remaining bet by pressing Let It Ride or by getting the second of his three bets back by pressing Bet Back button. The second card is now revealed.
 The player is paid according to the payoff table diaplayed on the gaming area. The payoff is calculated based only on the bet in the betting area at the time the 5th card is revealed, not on the bet that was there in the beginning of the game. Whatever bets were returned to the player by his pressing the Bet Back button are not used in calculating the payoff in case the player wins the hand.
 The player may also choose to place an additional bet of $1 into the red circle located above the usual betting area. The player is then automatically entered for a Bonus payment in case of a "straight" hand or better. See the bonus pay table for exact figures.

 Payout Table

 Royal Straight Flush 1000 to 1
 Straight Flush 200 to 1
 Four of a Kind 50 to 1
 Full House 11 to 1
 Flush 8 to 1
 Straight 5 to 1
 Three of a kind 3 to 1
 Two pairs 2 to 1
 Pair of 10's or better 1 to 1

 Bonus Payout Table

 Royal Straight Flush $10,000
 Straight Flush $2,000
 Four of a Kind $200
 Full House $75
 Flush $50
 Straight $20


Deuces Wild

 
Roulette Rules
 Roulette is a fascinating game that provides exciting action. It is played with a wheel, a small ivory ball, and a betting layout. The wheel turns on a spindle and is divided into 38 (American wheels) slots. 36 of the slots are numbered from 1 through 36, of which half are red and the other black. There are also two green slots marked 0 and 00.
 Players place bets against the house on the layout. Once the total amount placed on the layout exceeds the minimum bet the ball is tossed into the wheel. When the ball comes to a rest in one of the slots the bets are settled. Player cannot wager more than the maximum bet in any one round of the game. Minimum and maximum bets are posted in the lower right corner of the screen.
 Losing bets are cleared from the layout and winning bets are settled according to the following table:
 Bets Placed on: (one of which wins)  Odds paid
 Single number 35 to-1
 Any of the 12 numbers in the horizontal row 2 to-1
 Split (two numbers) 17 to-1
 Vertical row (three numbers) 11 to-1
 Corner (four numbers) 8 to-1
 Six numbers in two adjacent vertical rows 5 to-1
 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Column 2 to-1
 1st, 2nd, and 3rd  Dozen 2 to-1
 Five numbers: 0, 00, 1, 2, 3 6 to-1
 Low Half, High Half, Black, Red, Even, Odd 1 to-1
 For example, if you have a winning bet of $20 on a single number (35-to-1) you will get back your original bet of $20 plus 35 times your bet of $20 which is $700. As another example, If you have a winning bet of $100 on color Red (1-to-1) you will get back your original bet of $100 plus another $100 of winnings.

 The chips placed below show all types of bets.

Las Vegas Roulette
 How to Play:

 Before starting Roulette make sure that you are 
connected to the Internet .
 After establishing connection, Roulette will prompt you to identify yourself. If this is your first time and you do not yet have a Nickname press "New Player" button.

 You can always play with no value ZERO chips for FREE. No real money is involved when playing with ZERO chips. ZERO chips cannot be wagered along with real monetary chips in the same round of the game.

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 You can exchange your chips back for money at any time by clicking on the "Cash Out" button. Chips come in $1, $5, $10 denominations. If you need to exchange chips of one denomination (for example, a $10 chip) to chips of another denomination (for example, 2 $5 chips) drag the chips between the corresponding stacks (for example, from $10 stack to $5 stack). If the stack you are dragging to is empty (for example, you are out of $5 chips) drag the chip so that it covers number "0" displayed at the bottom of the empty stack. At that point release the mouse button and a $10 chip will turn into two $5 chips. If you have chosen an "off-line" option at some point and wish to get back on-line and play with real money click on "LOGIN" button in the upper right corner of the screen.

 To make a bet, pick a number of chips you wish off the stack using a mouse, drag it to where you would like to place it and release the mouse button to drop the chips. You can move and adjust bets until the "no more bets" is announced and "NO MORE BETS" is displayed in the status board at the bottom of the screen.

 Maximum and Minimum bets:

 Maximum and Minimum bets are posted in the right lower area of the screen. The ball does not start rolling until minimum bet is placed. Player is not allowed to wager more than a maximum bet on any one round of the game. Player is responsible for the correct positioning of his/her bets on the layout.

Scratch Ticket Rules
 In order to play the player must purchase a scratch ticket by placing a bet in the designated area. To start the game, the player presses PLAY and is presented with a 16 square ticket which he can scratch either by holding down the left mouse button and moving the coin over the ticket, or simply by pressing CLEAR.
 Each square on the ticket will contain one of the following numbers: 1, 2, 5, 10, 100, or 1000. If upon clearing the entire ticket the player has uncovered four or more squares containing the same number, the player is paid his bet times the number in the winning squares. For example, if the player purchased a $10.00 ticket which had four number 5 squares he will be paid $50.00.


Sratch Ticket

Slots Rules
Slot machines (also known as "one-armed bandits") are a thrilling game that lets you win
many times more than your bet.

 To play the slot machine just drop chips into the slot and pull the handle or click SPIN button
to rotate the reels. You can drop as many chips as you wish into the slot but only one chip is
played by default. You can click "BET ONE" button to increase your bet by one chip. The maximum
number of chips that can be played in one round is three. You can click "BET MAX" button to bet
three chips right away. If you wish to get back the chips that are in the machine but have not been
played yet click on "CASH OUT" button on the machine.

 Payouts are as shown in the table on top of the machine. For example, if you play one chip (coin) in
a US$.50 slot machine and all triple-bars line up, you will receive 80 chips (coins of US$.50) which is
US$40.00 of your winnings.


Slot Machines

Video Poker Rules
 Video Poker machines is a thrilling game that lets you win many times more than your bet.

 To play the Video Poker machine just drop chips into the slot and click DEAL button to deal the cards. After five cards are dealt you can click on the cards you want to hold. After cards-to-hold are selected click on DEAL button again to draw more cards. Game pays according to the table on top of the machine.

 You can drop as many chips as you wish into the slot but only one chip is played by default. You can click "BET ONE" button to increase your bet by one chip. The maximum number of chips that can be played in one round is five. You can click "BET MAX" button to bet five chips right away. If you wish to get back the chips that are in the machine but have not been played yet click on "CASH OUT" button on the machine.

 RANKING OF POKER HANDS:
 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: A(clubs), K(diamonds), Q(clubs), J(hearts), 10(spades)

 Three of a kind
 Three cards of same rank.
        Example: 9(clubs), 9(diamonds), 9(hearts), A(spades), 8(clubs)

 Two pairs
 Two groups of two cards of same rank.
        Example: 4(clubs), 4(diamonds), J(hearts), J(diamonds), A(clubs)

 JACKS OR BETTER
 Two cards (Jacks or better) of the same rank
        Example: 8(clubs), 4(diamonds), J(hearts), J(spades), A(clubs)

Jacks or Better

 

 

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