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Blackjack


Must be 18 to play

Table Limit: Each table varies.

The objective is to draw cards that total 21 or closer to 21 than the Dealer. An Ace with any 10, Jack, Queen or King is a Blackjack. It is paid at one and one-half times the wager, unless the Dealer has a Blackjack, then it is a Push, and neither the Dealer nor the Player wins. If the Player does not have a Blackjack, they may indicate to the Dealer to hit them. This means to give the Player another card. The Player may draw as many cards as he wishes (one at a time) to improve his hand, but if he goes over 21, he is “busted” and loses his wager. If the Player does not want another hit, he must indicate with a hand signal that he would like to stay.

Rules
1. Players must use hand signals only (no verbal signals).
2. Players may double down on any first two cards.
3. Players may split any first two cards of equal value up to four hands.
4. Players may double down after split.
5. Players may split Aces only once and receive one card each.

Play
Player may play more than one hand as follows:
1. Players must play twice the table minimum for two hands (on each hand), i.e., on a $5 game, both bets must be at least $10 per hand.
2. For three hands, it would be 5X the table minimum per hand, i.e., on a $5 game, each bet will be at least $25 per hand.
3. For more than three hands, the Dealer must get manager approval.

Craps


Must be 18 to play

Table Limit: Each Table Varies

The Game Of Craps
Everyone at the Craps table gets a turn to roll the dice, but you don’t have to roll if you don’t want to. The dice are passed around the table clockwise, and when it’s your turn to roll the dice, you must first place a Pass Line Bet, then simply take two dice and roll them to the opposite end of the table. This is your first roll of the dice, which is called the Come Out Roll. If you roll a 7 or an 11, that’s called a Natural, and you win, plus you get to roll again. If you roll a 2, 3 or 12, those are called Craps, and you lose, but you still get to roll again. The only other possible numbers you can roll are 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10, and if one of those numbers shows up, then that number becomes your Point, and the object of the game is to roll that number again before you roll a 7.

Pass Line Bet: This is a bet on the Come Out Roll that the Shooter will roll a 7 or an 11, or that the Shooter will roll a number (4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10) for a Point to be established and will re-roll that Point before rolling a 7.

Pass Line Odds: After a Point is established, a player betting on the Pass Line may make a bet in back of his Pass Line Bet and receive a payoff of True Odds on this additional money if the Pass Line wins.

Don’t Pass Line: This is a bet that the Shooter will not re-roll the Point that was established (7 excluded) or that the Shooter will roll a 2, 3 or 12 on the Come Out Roll.

Don’t Pass Line Odds: This involves betting a separate wager after the Point is established to increase a player’s wager. The Player places the money on the “come” and asks the Dealer to lay his odds.

Field Bet: The Field is a one-roll bet where a decision is made on every roll. The numbers in the Field are 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 and 12, and if one of these numbers are rolled, you win.

Come Bets: You may also establish another Point by placing a Come Bet. The Come Bet is placed in the “come” area of the layout and will be placed on the next rolled number. The rules that apply to the Come Out Roll also apply here.

Proposition Bets: These are one-roll bets. The payoff odds range from 8 for 1 up to 30 for 1. These bets are located in the middle of the table.

Place Bets: These bets are wagers placed directly on any of the following numbers: 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10. These bets pay different odds depending on the number.

Roulette


Must be 18 to play.

Table Limit: $3 – $25 on the inside numbers and $3 – $250 on the outside numbers

The Game of Roulette
There are 38 numbered slots on a Roulette Wheel, and the same number of corresponding spaces on the layout. The numbers are 0, 00 and 1 – 36. Players may bet on any one of the numbers they wish by placing their checks on the spaces that correspond to those numbers. Player may also bet on combinations of adjoining numbers. All of these bets are known as Inside Bets.

Outside Bets
These bets can be made in six areas and pay even money or 1 to 1 (Red or Black, Odd or Even and 1-18 or 19-36).

Column Bets
• 12 numbers
• Pays 2 to 1

Section Bets
• 12 numbers (in Dozens)
• 3 sections: First Dozen (1-12), Second Dozen (13-24), Third Dozen (25-36)
• Pays 2 to 1

Inside Bets
• 6 numbers (double street)
• Pays 5 to 1

Top Line Bet
• 5 numbers
• Pays 6 to 1

Corner Bet
• 4 numbers
• Pays 8 to 1

Three Numbers
• 3 numbers (straight across)
• Pays 11 to 1

Basket Bet
• 3 numbers (0, 00 and 2)
• Pays 11 to 1

Split Bet
• 2 numbers
• Pays 17 to 1

Straight Up Bet
• 1 number
• Pays 35 to 1

Spanish 21


Must be 18 to play

MORE WAYS TO WIN

Table Limit: $5 – $100

Match The Dealer: $1 – $100

Play
Spanish 21 is exactly like regular Blackjack with one difference: a player can bet that either or both of his first two cards will match the Dealer’s up card in rank by placing a bet in the “match the dealer” bet circle. All the 10-spot cards have been removed. The Kings, Queens and Jacks remain.

Player Blackjack: This always BEATS the Dealer’s Blackjack and pays 3/2.

Player Total of 21: This always BEATS the Dealer’s 21 and pays up to 3/1

Pair Splitting: Players may split cards of equal value, including Aces, creating up to four hands. Hitting and doubling of split hands, including Aces, is allowed.

Double Down: Players can double down once with two or more cards on any total, even after splitting. No bonuses on doubled hands.

Double Down Rescues: After doubling down, if a player is dissatisfied with his non-busted hand, he may rescue (take back) the doubled portioned of the bet and forfeit the original wager. Late surrender is allowed

Super Bonus: There is a jackpot of $1,000 paid to any player who has 7-7-7 of the same suit if the Dealer is also showing a 7(of any suit). When this occurs, all players at the table receive a bonus of $50. This option appeals to players who like the idea that a bad run can be dramatically turned around with a quick hit of luck.

3-Card Poker


Must be 18 to play

Ante: $5 – $100

Play: $5 – $100

The objective is to beat the Dealer’s 3-Card hand. There are three ways to play and four ways to win.

Rules
1. One hand per player
2. No communication until all hands are set
3. Players may not show hands to each other
4. Cards in view at all times

Bets
There are two wagers: the Ante and the Bet. Atop the Ante on the layout is a Side Bet. Bet the Pair Plus to bet on your own hand.

1. Bet Ante to play against the Dealer
2. Bet the Pair Plus to play hand value only
3. Bet Ante and Pair Plus to play against the Dealer and play the hand value

Play
Dealer plays with Queen high or better.

The Player with Ante will either fold or play. Folding will forfeit the Ante, and the Play Bet must equal the Ante. Both Ante and Play Bets are bets against the Dealer.
When the Dealer does not play, it’s a Push, and when a player ties the Dealer, it’s a Push.
Pair Plus can be played alone by placing cards under the Bet.

Pai Gow


Must be 18 to play

The ancient Chinese game of Pai Gow and traditional Poker combine to create this exciting game!

Table Limit: $10 – $250

Envy Bonus: $1 – $50

Max Payout: $50,000

Your best five cards qualify you for a bonus payout no matter how you set your hand. This is the game that lets everyone share in the profit when another player has the lucky hand!

RULES
1. English only until all hands are set.
2. Only the Dealer can help a player set their hand.
3. The 2-card hand must never rank higher than the 5-card hand.
4. The Dealer Bank will always set their hand the “house way.”
5. Players may elect to take the Bank and cover all action. The Casino will bank every other hand. In order to bank, a player must have played the previous hand against the Casino Bank.
6. A 5% commission is charged on the winning player’s bets. Player Bankers pay 5% on their net wins.

Deal
Each player is dealt seven cards with which he must make two hands based on Poker rankings: 1) a back hand of five cards and 2) a front hand of two cards. The 5- card hand must out rank the 2-card hand.

Play
Each hand is paid, taken or pushed individually in the order in which the Dealer comes to each player. The Pai Gow Poker Wager is determined first, and then the Bonus Wager is qualified. Winning hands are paid immediately unless the hand qualifies for the Envy Bonus to the other players (4-of-a-kind or better). A Push or Loss with a qualifying Envy Bonus leaves the hand set up, and the losing wager is either locked up or pushed to the Player.

Let It Ride


Must be 18 to play

Table Limit: $5 – $50

Bonus Bet: $1

Aggregate Payoff: $25,000 Per Hand

Bets
In front of each player are three betting circles labeled 1, 2 and $. The Player places three equal bets in each circle. The object of the game is to get the best poker hand with a pair of 10s or better using your cards and two dealer cards.
Bet the Buck. Win a Bundle: Just put $1 on the red circle, and if you hit a bonus hand, a bundle of cash is instantly yours.

Bet The Buck. Win A Bundle: Just put a Buck on the red circle, and if you hit a bonus hand* a bundle of cash is yours instantly.

The Deal
Each player receives three cards.

The Play
You are not playing against the Dealer or the other players. You are simply trying to get the best possible Poker hand by using your three cards and two dealer cards, called Community Cards, which the Dealer will expose. After looking at your first three cards, you may ask for your first bet back or you can “Let It Ride.”

The Dealer then turns up one Community Card. You may then ask for your second bet back or you may “Let It Ride.” The second Community Card is then turned over by the Dealer. At this point, all wining hands are paid according to the payout schedule on the table layout (pair of 10s or better, two pair, etc.). Players cannot show their hands to the other players.

Live Poker


Today more people play Poker than ever before. With the advent of video poker machines, more people are discovering the intrigue and popularity of the game.

Poker differs from all other casino games in that the players play against each other exclusively, never against the “house.” If you are a novice to the game, relax! Feel free to ask any member of our staff for further instruction on how to play. As always, we will be happy to assist you in any way possible.

A minimum buy-in is required for each type of Poker game and is posted on table limit signs. You are invited to play as many or as few hands as you would like.

Open daily: 11 AM – 5 AM

Our Table Games are open Sunday – Thursday from 10 AM until 3 AM, and Friday – Saturday from 10 AM until 5 AM.