Blackjack
Three Card Poker
Let It Ride
Spanish 21
Lucky Ladies
Double Deck Lucky Ladies
Fortune Pai Gow
Pai Gow Dragon Hand
Texas Shootout




Blackjack

Here is a game where the object is for you to draw cards that total 21 or come closer to 21 than the dealer without exceeding 21. All cards count at face value, except for the King, Queen and Jack which count as 10, and the Ace which counts as either 1 or 11 as you decide.

The dealer starts the game. You get two cards, face up. The dealer gets two cards, but one card is face up and one face down - the "hole" card. Only after your hand is played does the dealer reveal the "hole" card and play the dealer's hand. All cards are dealt from a shoe.

Once you have two cards in front of you, you can choose to "stand" (draw no more cards), or take a "hit" (draw one or more cards) until you reach 21 or come as close as possible. However, if you go over 21 you "break" and automatically lose. A winning hand pays even money.

Now the dealer turns over the "hole" card and acts on the hand according to the rules of the game. The dealer must draw up to a "hard 17". An Ace and a 6 is considered a "soft 17", and forces the dealer to draw an additional card. With a total of "hard 17" or more, the dealer must "stand". At the end of the game, if your count is the same as the dealer's it is a "push". (Tied)

All wagers shall be made by placing gaming chips on the appropriate areas of the blackjack layout. All winning wagers made shall be paid at odds of 1 to 1 with the exception of blackjack which shall be paid at odds of 3 to 2 and insurance* which shall be paid at odds of 2 to 1.

Once the first card of any hand has been removed from the shoe by the dealer, you may not handle, remove or alter any wagers that you have made; until the hand is completed. Once a wager is on the insurance line, a wager to double down, or wager to split pairs has been made and confirmed by the dealer, no player may handle, remove or alter such wagers until the hand is completed.

  • Dealer hits soft 17 and stands on hard 17.
  • Pairs may be split 3 times (4 hands).
  • Aces may be split 3 times (4 hands).
  • All splits must have the same amount wagered on each hand.
  • You may double down on any two cards.
  • You may double down after a split.
  • Your commands to the dealer must be hand signals.
  • Floor person's decisions are final.

*Insurance: If the dealer's face up card is an Ace, you may take insurance. To do this you place a bet - no more than half your original bet - on the insurance line. If the Dealer's "hole" card is a 10, Jack, Queen or King, you win your insurance bet at odds of 2 to 1. If the Dealer's "hole" card is any other card, you lose your insurance bet. The dealer collects all losing insurance wages before continuing the hand.

Three Card Poker

3 Ways to Play!
4 Ways to Win!

PLAY PAIR PLUS
Bet the PAIR PLUS spot the bet on your own hand. If your hand contains a pair or better, you win! It's just you and the cards.

PLAY ANTE
Bet on the ANTE spot to play against the dealer's hand. It's just you and the dealer! If you bet on the ANTE spot and like your hand, you must place a wager on the PLAY spot that is equal to the ANTE. It's your 3 card poker hand against the dealer's 3 card poker hand - best hand wins!

PLAY BOTH
It's you and the cards for a pair or better; it's you and the dealer for the best 3 card poker hand. You must also make the PLAY wager or you will forfeit both the ANTE and PAIR PLUS wagers.

If you make the ANTE and PLAY wagers you may win a bonus payout even if the dealer doesn't qualify, and even if the dealer's hand beats your hand.

Please refer to the table layourt for payout details.

Let It Ride

Here's The Deal

Here's The Deal. Place three equal bets and you're dealt three cards. If you like 'em, Let It Ride! If you don't like 'em, take back your first bet. Then the dealer turns over one of two community cards. How do you like your hand now? Let It Ride, or take back your second bet. A pair of 10's or higher is all you need. Finally, the dealer turns over the second community card, and you now have your five card hand and the dealer pays all winning hands according to the payout schedule.

Payout Schedule

Royal Flush

500 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
3 of a Kind 3 to 1
2 Pair 2 to 1
Pair of 10's or better 1 to 1

Bet A Buck Win A Bundle!

Bet The Buck, Win A Bundle. You just put a buck on the red circle, and if you get a bonus hand, you also win a bonus bundle of cash, instantly!

Bonus Pay Table

Royal Flush

$10,000.00

Straight Flush

$2,000.00

Four of a Kind

$100.00
Full House $75.00

Flush

$50.00
Straight $25.00

3 of a Kind

$8.00

2 Pair

$4.00

$20,000.00 Aggregate Payout - A maximum amount of $20,000 is payable on a single hand. The mathematical solution would be as follows: The limit $20,000.00 is divided by the total sum of all winning hands is the aggregate percentage payout.

Spanish 21

Uses 6 Standard decks with one exception A-9, J, Q, K (no 10's)

  • All Blackjacks paid 3-2, Never Push.
  • All 21's paid immediately.
  • Split up to 3 times (total 4 hands), including Aces.
  • Split aces treated like other split pairs.
  • Double Down after splitting.
  • Double Down once with 2 or more cards (No bonuses on Doubled Hands.)
  • Double Down Rescue: After doubling if a player is dissatisfied with his non-busted hand, he may rescue (take back) the DOUBLED portion of the bet, and forfeit the original wager.
  • Insurance & Surrender allowed.

Bonus 21 Payoffs

5 card 21 Pays 3 to 2
6 card 21 Pays 2 to 1
7+ card 21 Pays 3 to 1
6-7-8 mixed suits

Pays 3 to 2

6-7-8 same suit Pays 2 to 1
6-7-8 all spades Pays 3 to 1
7-7-7 mixed suits Pays 3 to 2
7-7-7 same suit Pays 2 to 1
7-7-7 all spades Pays 3 to 1
Bonuses not paid on double down hands.

Super Bonus

If you hold suited 7-7-7 and the dealers up card is any 7. (Void on Split/Doubled Hands)

$5 - $24 Bet Wins $1,000
$25+ Bet Wins $5,000

Envy Bonus - All other betting players get $50. No side bet required. Splitting/Doubling voids Super Bonus.

Match the Dealer

In addition to the regular 21 bet, you can bet that either or both of your first two cards will exactly match the dealer's up card in rank. (For example: a four matches a four, jack matches only jack, queen matches only queen, etc.)

How to Play: You make a Match the Dealer wager by placing a bet in the Match the Dealer bet circle. In order to play Match the Dealer, you must make a regular 21 bet.

Match the Dealer Betting Limits:
$1.00 - $25.00

Five Big Payoffs: If your first two cards match the Dealer's up card.

1 Non-Suited Match Pays 4 to 1

2 Non-Suited Matches

Pays 8 to 1
1 Suited Match Pays 9 to 1

1 Non-Suited & 1 Suited Match

Pays 13 to 1

2 Suited Matches

Pays 18 to 1

Win Up To 1,000 to 1

FIRST TWO CARDS PAYS
QUEEN OF HEARTS PAIR
(With Dealer Blackjack)
1,000 to 1
QUEEN OF HEARTS PAIR 125 to 1
MATCHED 20 19 to 1
SUITED 20 9 to 1
ANY 20 4 to 1
Bonus Betting Limits
Minimum - $1.00 Maximum - $25.00

Aggregate Payout Per Hand $20,000

(Only Highest payout paid. Matched 20 is two identical cards)

Lucky Ladies is an optional bet used in the game of Blackjack. You place this bet at the same time your primary bet is made.

You are betting on whether or not your first two cards equal a total of twenty. Additional bonuses are paid if your two cards are suited, (e.g. Ace of Clubs and Nine of Clubs) or matched (e.g. two identical cards such as two King of Diamonds). Special bonuses are awarded if your Queen of Hearts pair occurs at the same time the dealer has a blackjack.

The outcome of the primary blackjack bet has no bearing on the Lucky Ladies bet and vice versa. You can win on one and lose on the other.

 

Double Deck

LUCKY LADY
DOUBLE DECK BLACKJACK

PROCEDURES OF PLAY:

  1. Allow the players to split aces up to four (4) times with one (1) down card (hit card) for each.
  2. Players may double down on any two cards.
  3. Players may play as many hands as they please provided they follow the following rules: Two (2) hands, double the minimum to the table maximum bet. Three (3) hands, must play all three hands at table maximum ($100.00). More than three hands must play table maximum for each hand.
  4. All cards are dealt face up.
  5. Players are not allowed to touch their cards.
  6. Once the hand is acted upon they cannot go back to the previously acted upon hand for any reason.
  7. NEW PLAYERS MAY NOT ENTER UNTIL THE BEGINNING OF THE SHOE. NO MID-SHOE ENTRY.
  8. The shuffle will be thoroughly completed by an automatic shuffler as described in regular Lucky Lady Blackjack.
  9. layer may double down after a split except on an ace.
  10. No surrender.
  11. The dealer will cut 34 cards off the back, that will be measured correctly by a notch on the back of the shoe.
  12. The dealer will use two cut cards, one to cut with, the other used to cover the back of the deck so cards are not exposed.

Queen of Hearts

with Dealer Blackjack 1000 to 1
Queen of Hearts 200 to 1
Pair Matched 20 25 to 1
Suited 20 10 to 1
Any 20 4 to 1

 

Fortune Pai Gow

The Fun Way to Play Poker!

Double the fun when you play Fortune Pai Gow Poker. In this game, you can play one hand arranging the cards into two poker hands, (a high and a second high hand). Plus you have the option to make a bonus wager. The additional bonus wager is a bet that your best five-card or seven card hand from your original seven cards will make a qualifying poker hand, regardless of how you set your hand.

You can take your seven cards and play a five card poker had (high hand) and a two card poker hand (second high hand).

Joker - this game uses a Joker in the deck to give you even more of an advantage. The Joker will be used as an Ace or to complete a Straight or a Flush.

Once all of the bets are placed, a shake of the dice will select the player who is to receive the first hand. The player selected will receive the first hand, consisting of seven cards, then the remainder of all hands shall be delivered counter-clock-wise.

Each player must make a Pai Gow wager & optionally make a Fortune Bonus Bet. Each player arranges two poker hands. One will be five cards (highest hand) and a two-card poker hand (second highest hand). The second highest hand will be placed face down horizontally above the vertical outline for the high hand. After the hands have been set the player may no longer touch his hand.

Only the player placing the bet may set his/her cards with the exception, the dealer may assist you in setting your hand the house way. A House Way button will be placed on your cards and will remain there until all hands have been set including the dealers hand. When it comes to pay or take bets the dealer will set your hand by sliding the House Way button to the side. Then set your hand the House Way.

5 Card hand must be higher in value than the 2 card hand.

The dealer must always set their hand the house way. If during the pay/take procedure it is discovered that the hand was set wrong, all winning hands will still be on the layout while the tie and losing hands will be in the discard rack in the order they were picked up. All hands must be spread in front of each player before any outcome can be changed. Dealer's hand must be reset to house-way.

The dealer starting to his/her furthest right position and rotating counter-clock-wise will announce all win, lose and push hands. The winning hands will be left spread face up by the player's circle next to the wager. They will be paid after all hands are determined.

Player wins if Both hands beat the dealer/banker hands.

Player loses if Both hands don't beat the dealer/banker hands.

Tie hands go to the dealer/banker.

All seated players will have an option to bank.

Ace, two, three, four and five is the second highest ranking straight flush.
Ace, two, three, four and five is the second highest ranking straight.

All players with winning hands must pay house 5% commission on amounts wagered.

Pai Gow Dragon Hand

Pai Gow Dragon Hand Here's your opportunity to play another hand when the table has an open spot!

Rules of Play

  1. There will be one Dragon Hand per round of play when permitted. The empty hand closest to the dealer's left hand will be the Dragon Hand.

  2. The person closest to the dealer's right hand will have the first Dragon Hand option. If declined, the Dragon Hand option will pass to the next player until hand is accepted or declined by all. First option will rotate clock-wise among players.

  3. The player must commit to the Dragon Hand before the cards are dealt. Must make wager and an optional bonus bet.

  4. Once all the original hands are set, the dealer will open the Dragon Hand for the player to set. Player will have the option to set the Dragon Hand house way or player set.

  5. When all the players have set their original hands and the Dragon Hand, the dealer will set the house hand.

  6. The Dragon Hand will be part of the pay/take procedure.

  7. No side-betting between players on the Dragon Hand will be allowed.

  8. The player/banker may not take the dragon Hand option. If the player/banker has the option it will be moved to the next person.

  9. All Fortune Pai Gow rules apply.

     

 

There's a New Game in Town!

Try this new twist on the popular poker games
Texas Hold'em and Pineapple

WIN $25,000

  • Texas Shootout is played at a Blackjack style table using 6 decks.

  • After wagers are made, four cards are dealt face down to each player position and themselves.

  • Each player keeps two cards they wish to play and discards the two unused cards.

  • The dealer exposes the house cards and keeps two cards based on "house ways".

  • The dealer deals five community cards face up in the center of the table - these cards are used by all players and dealer to make the best possible five-card poker hand.

  • Five-card poker hand rankings are posted at the game.

  • If a player has a higher hand than the dealer, they are paid even money on their wager. If the player's hand is lower or equal to the dealer's hand, they lose their wager.

  • In the event a player receives "two pair" or "four-of-a-kind" on their first four cards, they may split their four card hand into two, two-card hands, match their original wager and play both hands.

  • There is an independent side-bet wager - the "Shootout Bonus" whereby a player attempts to obtain one of several predetermined poker rankings and is paid odds according to the ranking obtained.

  • If the player's "Shootout Bonus" wager is at least $5, they qualify for the "Envy Bonus". The "Envy Bonus" is paid to a player if any other hand (excluding the dealer's hand) contains any of certain predetermined arrangement of cards.

  • Players are allowed to look at each other's hands.


HAND RANKINGS
Ranking are as follows from best to worst:
Five-of-a-Kind, suited
Straight Flush
Five-of-a-Kind
Four-of-a-Kind
Full House
Flush
Straight
Three-of-a-Kind
Two Pair
One Pair
High Card

Note: A-K-Q-J-10 is the highest straight flush and A-2-3-4-5 is the lowest straight or straight flush.

HOUSE WAYS
1. Highest pair, 8's or better
2. Ace-Jack or better
3. Any Pair, Suited
4. Any Pair, Unsuited
5. Ace High, Suited
6. Ten-Jack or better, Suited
7. Ten-Jack or better, Unsuited
8. Ace High, Unsuited
9. Face Card High, Suited
10. Face Card High, Unsuited
11. Connected Cards, Suited
12. Connected Cards, Unsuited
13. Two Highest Cards, Suited,
14. Two Highest Cards, Unsuited

In the event the dealer's initial hand consists of "Four-of-a-kind" involving two suited pair, the decision on which suited pair to play shall be based on the alphabetical ranking of the suit.
Ranked #1 Clubs Ranked #2 Diamonds
Ranked #3 Hearts Ranked #4 Spades

SHOOTOUT BONUS
Hand Type Pays:
Five-of-a-Kind, suited 1,000 to 1
Royal Flush 200 to 1
Straight Flush 75 to 1
Five-of-a-Kind 40 to 1
Four-of-a-Kind 7 to 1
Full House 3 to 1
Flush 2 to 1
Straight 1 to 1

ENVY BONUS

Hand Type Pays:
Five-of-a-Kind, suited $1000
Royal Flush $250
Straight Flush $50
Five-of-a-Kind $10