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Baccarat is probably the most popular casino games in the world. In this game, the highest count possible is 9. Ten, picture cards and multiples of ten are counted as zero. all you need to do is to choose banker, Player or Tie as the next winning hand. In case of a tie, the bets on the Banker and Players are stand-offs and tie bets are paid at odds of 8 + 0 1, even money on player bets and 5% commission on banker bets.

Baccarat is played with 6 or 8 decks of cards, which are shuffled by the Dealer, cut by a player and placed in a "shoe" (the box containing the cards). Two hands are dealt from the shoe and the Player and the Banker receive two cards each. Any additional card required by either hand is drawn by the Dealer according to the table of play (tableau).


Banker's Point

Player's Point (Initial Deal)

0, 1 or 2 - draws 0, 1,2, 3, 4 or 5 - draws
3, 4, 5 or 6 (refer to table below) 6 or 7 - stands
7 stands 8 or 9 - no further draw
8 or 9 - no further draw  

Player's Third Card

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

No Card

Banker's Point 3       D D D D D D D D S D D  
4       S S D D D D D D S S D  
5       S S S S D D D D S S D  
6       S S S S S S D D S S S  
D = Draws S = Stands

Face cards and tens count as 0, Aces count as 1 and all other cards are counted at face value. The value of each hand is the last digit of the sum of the cards i.e., 10 + 3 + 8 = 21. The value of the hand is 1.

You may purchase chips at any of the gaming tables. Simply place the amount you wish to invest and the Dealer shall pass you the equivalent in gaming chips.

*Game Rules and Table Layout may change upon Management's Discretion.

Blackjack is one of the most popular casino games in the world; it is also the friendliest and the easiest to play. Blackjack enthusiasts play the game like a very serious art.

Blackjack

A hand having an Ace and any card with a value of 10 on the initial first to cards.

Value of Cards

An Ace has a value of 1 or 11. Kings, Queens and Jacks (face cards) have a value of 10 and the rest of the cards counted according to their numerical value.

Wagers

  • No wager may be made withdrawn, or increased after the first card has been dealt other than a split, a double down, surrender or an insurance bet.
  • A player may stand on any two cards and may draw on any total other than Blackjack or 21 (hard or soft).

Surrender (Non-rolling Commission-Table)

After the initial deal, players may surrender their hand if they do not wish to continue. Players may not surrender if the dealer's initial card has an Ace showing.

Surrender (Rolling Commission-Table)

There shall be NO surrender in the paid rolling commission Blackjack table (Junket).

Doubling Down

Any hand having 9, 10 and 11 points for the first two cards except split Aces, 21 and Blackjack, may double the bet. When doubling down, one card shall be drawn to the hand.

Split Pairs

Aces, when split, receiving a 10 or picture card count as 21, NOT Blackjack. The bet is paid at even money if the player wins, but loses if the dealer draws a Blackjack.

Insurance

When the dealer's showing card is an Ace, the customer may elect 6 to insure his bet. The customer may place a bet not lower than 1/2 of the minimum bet of the table or up to the maximum of 50% of his/her original bet.

Even Money

When the customer has a Blackjack and the Dealer has an Ace showing, the customer may ask for an immediate payment at the odds of 1 to 1 before any hand draws a third card.

Sharing a Box

The seated player at the table has priority to the second and/or third player(s) and therefore calls the cards irrespective of the amount of their bets.

Winning Hand

A hand shall be declared a winner:

  • If the House's score exceeds 21.
  • If the Hand obtains a higher score than the House.
  • If the Hand has Blackjack and the House has a score of 21 points with more than 2 cards.

Push or Tie

The hand that exceeds 21 loses its bet upon occurrence even though the House may subsequently exceed 21 points.

Payments

  • Blackjack is paid 1.5 to 1.
  • Insurance bet are paid 2 to 1.
  • All other winning bets are paid 1 to 1.

The Dealer must take a card on 16 points total or less and stand on total of 17 or more.

You may not handle, remove or alter any cards used in the game of Blackjack. Although the Dealer will call out the hands, it is your responsibility to check the points totals.

You may purchase chips at any of the gaming tables. Simply place the amount you wish to invest and the Dealer shall pass to you the equivalent in gaming chips.

*Game Rules and Table Layout may change upon Management's discretion.

Just seeing the word "casino" immediately conjures up images of the revolving roulette wheel of numbered red and black slots. Roulette is the one of the oldest and best-known casino games, and it is also one of the easiest to play. All you really need to know is how to place your bets.

The winning number is determined when the ball comes to rest in one of the 37 (Single Zero Roulette 0 to 36) or 38 (Double Zero Roulette 0 to 36) numbered compartments. The ball is spun in the opposite direction of the Roulette wheel.

With each spin of the wheel, bets may be placed on the number, the color of the number, odd or even number, and a number of different possibilities and combinations with all the numbered compartments. To state its odds:

 
A = Straight A bet is placed on any single number on the table, including zero + double zero
B = Split Covers any two adjacent numbers on the table, such as 29-32, 8-9, or 0-3 for instance
C = Street Cover any line of three adjacent numbers on the table, such as 7-8-9 or 22-23-24 for instance. A street bet may also be placed on 0-1-2 or 0-2-3
D = Corner Cover any four adjacent numbers on the table, such as 17-18-20-21 or 31-32-34-35 for instance
E = Six line Covers any six adjacent numbers on the table, such as 19-20-21-22-23-24 for instance
F = Column Covers one of the three vertical columns of 12 numbers
G = Dozen Covers a series of 12 numbers; first, second + third 12
H = High Covers a group of 18 numbers, 19-36
I = Low Covers a group of 18 numbers, 1-18
J = Red All red numbers, 18 numbers in total
K = Black All black numbers, 18 numbers in total
L = Odd
M = Even

When Zero or Double Zero, Bets F-M lose.

The Dealer will ring the bell and call "No More Bets" when the ball is about to drop. Additional bets will not be accepted at this point.

Simply place the amount you wish to invest and the Dealer will pass you the equivalent in Colored Roulette chips. Colored roulette chips can only be played on the Roulette chips. Colored Roulette chips can only be played on the Roulette tables. Each table has its own set of colored chips so make sure you cash in your colored chips for a value chips when you leave the Roulette table to go and play another game.

*Game Rules and Table Layout may change upon Management's discretion.

Pai-Gow means literally "Tiles Nine" in English. The object of the game is to have a 2-card hand and a 5-card hand of higher rank than the designated Dealer's 2-card hand and 5-card hand.

Pai-Gow is played with one 52-card deck and a Joker. The Joker can only be used as the following:

  • As an Ace
  • As any Picture Card (King, Queen, Jack)
  • As any number in a Straight
  • As any number in a Straight Flush
  • As an Ace in a Flush (Same Suit)

Bets must be made in accordance with the minimum and maximum limits. Three dice are thrown and the sum of the total numbers shows the position of the first hand dealt. The cards will be dealt one at a time until the seven cards are dealt for each box. The sequence for dealing shall be from left to right, 1 to 7, then right to left and so until all seven hands are dealt and four cards are left remaining. Each player, using the seven cards received forms a 5-card hand called the High Hand or "H" and a 2-card hand called the Low Hand or "L". The high hand must be equal to or higher in rank than the low hand. The dealer is the bank for all deals.

In order to win, the player's two hands must both have a higher rank than bank's two hands. Winning bets are paid even money, less 5% commission. The commission is calculated on multiples of 100.

Five Aces Four Aces and a Joker
Royal Flush A-K-Q-J-10 of the same suit
Straight Flush Five cards of the same suit K-Q-J-10-9 being the highest followed by Q-J-10-9-8
Four of a Kind Four cards of the same rank
Full House Three of a Kind and a Pair
Flush Five cards of the same suit not in consecutive order
Straight Five cards in consecutive order, A-K-Q-J-10 being the highest and A-2-3-4-5 being the lowest straight
Three of a Kind Three cards of the same rank
Two Pairs Two sets of two cards of the same rank
Pair Two cards of the same rank

You may purchase chips at any of the gaming tables. Simply place the amount you wish to invest and the Dealer shall pass to you the equivalent in gaming chips.

*Game Rules and Table Layout may change upon Management's discretion.