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At BetActions Casino & Sportsbook, we do our very best to educate, entertain, connect, and challenge gaming enthusiasts like you from every corner of the globe. Here, the players can be assured of fairness, fast payouts and excellent customer service.

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Available Games

Caribbean Stud
Blackjack
Roulette
Baccarat
Craps
Pai Gow
Slots
Video Poker
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Caribbean Stud Poker

Game Rules

The exciting game of Caribbean Stud Poker offered in the package was designed to offer you an easy to learn, enjoyable alternative to the long established casino games. Caribbean Stud Poker is played on a twenty-one table and is based on the Five Card Stud Poker game. This is the first casino table game to offer a progressive jackpot payout.

This card game is played with one standard deck of cards. The game is initiated when the player places a wager called the ANTE. Next, the dealer will deal five cards face down to the player. The dealer's own five-card hand is dealt; four cards face down and the final card face up.

The player has the choice to either stay in the game or fold. If the player chooses to FOLD, the ante bet is lost. If the player decides to CALL, a BET is placed and the amount of the original ante is doubled. The dealer shows his hand, if the dealer does not have at least an ace/king combination, the player automatically wins even money on the ante and the wager (BET) is returned. If the dealer has at least an ace/king combination, then a comparison is made between the dealer and player's hand. If the player has the higher hand, the player wins even money on the ante and the original wager pays according to the payout table below:

Players are also given the option of playing for the progressive jackpot. To participate in the jackpot, the player must make an additional side bet of $1 at the drop slot. The player that is betting will receive a hand of cards equal or better than a flush. Regardless of the outcome of the regular table game, if the player has a hand that qualifies for the progressive jackpot, that player will win the amount designated in the payout table:

 

Placing a Bet

To place a bet you click on the chip you want and this chip will be added to the ANTE bet. Every time you click on a chip it will be added to the current bet. Chips are ordered from the one with the higher value to the lower one.

To remove a bet click on bet chips and the chip on top will be removed. You can do this for every chip you got on the betting spot.

And additional bet can be placed in order to participate in the progressive payouts. Click on the drop slot placed up to the ANTE bet to add a $1 bet. The lights on your slot fixture are activated by the chip drop and stay illuminated until the hand is over to show that you made the jackpot bet. To remove this bet, click on the same drop slot you did before.

Playing the Game

Click on the "DEAL" button to start the game. Two card sets are deal, one for the player and one for the dealer (with the last card face up), then the player can take one of two actions:

CALL:

If you feel you have a hand, which will beat the dealer's hand, you will make this bet. This is exactly twice the amount of the ANTE bet.

FOLD:

If you do not feel you have a strong enough hand to beat the dealer, you fold and do not make the bet to "Call the Dealer".
Exit the Game
Click EXIT to leave the game and return to the Casino Lobby. You cannot leave a game until it's finished.

Roulette

Game Rules

Casino games rulesRoulette is the most popular table game in the world. At first glance, a roulette table layout may appear complicated, yet in reality, it's a very easy game to play and understand.

A roulette table is divided into 38 slots in which the ball may land. The slots are numbered from 1 to 36, alternately colored red & black. 0 and 00 are colored green. You can bet on any single number, play a combination of numbers, as well as play red or black, odd or even, and columns of numbers. The following table resumes the different type of bets and the payoff:

After you place your bets, the ball is spin in the opposite direction of the turning wheel. When the ball comes to rest in one of the slots, the dealer will call out the winning number and settle all bets.

Placing a Bet

First you select the chip to place (1, 5, 25 or 100 dollar chip). Next, move the cursor to number or combination of numbers you wish to play. Every time you click on the spot one chip will be added. You can change the selected chip to adjust your bet any time before dealing. Chips are ordered from the one with the higher value to the lower one.

There are two more options for placing bets: "CLEAR" and "REBET". The CLEAR option removes all the bets placed on the table layout. The REBET option puts the same bets you did the turn before.

To remove a chip, press shift key along with left click on the spot where your bet is placed and the chip on top will be removed. You can do this for every chip you got on the betting spot.

Playing the Game

Before start a game you need to select the number or combination of numbers you wish to wager and place your bets. After that, press "SPIN" to start spinning the ball into the turning wheel. The ball will stop on one slot and the bets you lose will be removed and the ones you win will be kept to play again.

Exit the Game
Click EXIT to leave the game and return to the Casino Lobby.

Craps

Game Rules

Craps is considered by many to be the most exciting game in any casino. There are many varieties of wagering, and as a result, Craps can also be a complicated game. But there are some simple bets that you can make to start with, and the odds on these are quite favorable.

Pass Line

Also called the "Front Line," this bet is made on a "come out" roll, when no point has been established. A first roll of seven or eleven (known as naturals) automatically wins. A first roll of two, three or twelve (known as craps) automatically loses. A first roll of 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 establishes the number as your "point." Once a point has been established, the "shooter" continues to roll the dice until either the point number rolls again (which is a pass line winner, and bettors are paid even money) or a seven out rolls and all pass line bets lose.

The objective of the game is to bet on the outcome of the dice, that you as the "shooter" throw. You are allowed to bet in favor that the shooter will win, in favor that the house will win, or you can bet on the numeric outcome of both dice.

The dice are rolled across the craps table layout. The layout is divided into three areas - two side areas separated by a center one. Each side area is the mirror reflection of the other and contains the following: Pass and Don't Pass line bets, Come and Don't Come bets, Odds bet, Place bets and Field bets. The center area is shared by both side areas and contains the Proposition bets.

The first roll in a Craps round is called the come out roll. If the dice total is 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 then the point is established. On the other hand a total of 2, 3, 7, 11, or 12 on the come out roll immediately ends the round. When the point has been established, an "ON" disk will be placed on the point. After the point is rolled the dice will be rolled continuously until the same point is rolled again or a 7.

Below is a list of the various bets you can make at craps.

Come Line

This bet is an extension of the pass line. Come bets can be made any time after a pass line point has been established (4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10). Seven or Eleven wins; two, three or twelve loses; any other number becomes your come point and must be repeated before a seven rolls in order to win even money.

Don't Pass

Also called the "back line," this bet can only be made on a come out roll, when no point has been established. A first roll of seven or eleven (a natural) loses. A first roll of two or three is an automatic winner. If a twelve is thrown it is a standoff and you push. If 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 rolls, it becomes the "don't pass" point. Seven must roll before the "don't pass" point rolls for you to win. If the point number rolls before seven you lose.

Don't Come

This is an extension of the Don't Pass line. Don't Come bets can be made any time after a point has been established. The same rules apply for the Don't Come as the Don't Pass. A first roll of seven or eleven loses, two or three wins, and twelve is a standoff. Any other number becomes the Don't Come point. You win even money if seven is rolled before the point is repeated.

Taking Odds

This is an additional bet that can be made on the Pass Line or on a Come bet, once a point has been established. A player will receive 2 to 1 on points four and ten, 3 to 2 on points five and nine and 6 to 5 on the six and eight. The reverse is true when a player is betting against a point. These are known as "True" odds.

Laying Odds

This is an additional bet that can be made on a Don't Pass or a Don't Come bet after a point has been established. The odds pay opposite of Pass Line and Come odds.

  • 4 or 10 One to Two
  • 5 or 9 Two to Three
  • 6 or 8 Five to Six

Place Bets

Place Bets can be made at any time during play on any of the "point numbers." Place Bets pay 9 to 5 on the four or ten, 7 to 5 on the five or nine and 7 to 6 on the six or eight. These bets may be taken down, remain up or "pressed" up at any time. The bets are made on the rectangle directly above the number.

Buy Bets

A Buy Bet is similar to a Place Bet, but pays true odds in exchange for a 5% commission. These bets are made on the rectangle directly in front of the number.

Buy Behind or Lay Bets

Similar to a Buy Bet but made against a point at true odds. You are charged a 5% commission. (With this bet, you are betting that the shooter will roll a seven before he/she will roll the point number.)

Field Bet

A Field Bet is a one-roll bet that wins or loses every roll. If 3, 4, 9, 10 or 11 rolls, you win even money. If a 2 or 12 rolls you are paid double. If 5, 6, 7 or 8 rolls, all field bets lose.

Big 6 or 8

You bet either Six or Eight hoping that either one come up before the seven is rolled. This bet pays even money.

Proposition Bets

These bets are found in the center of the dice layout. If you make a "prop" bet the following will happen:

  • Any Craps - If the shooter rolls a two, three or twelve on the next roll you win 8 for 1
  • Any Seven - If the shooter rolls a seven on the next roll you win 5 for 1.
  • Eleven - If the shooter rolls an eleven on the next roll you win 15 for 1.
  • Ace/Deuce - If the shooter rolls a three on the next roll you win 15 for 1.
  • Two - If the shooter rolls a two on the next roll you win 30 for 1.
  • Twelve - If the shooter rolls a twelve on the next roll you win 30 for 1.
  • Hard Ways - A Hard Way bet will win if the shooter rolls a pair. Hard Ways lose if a seven rolls or if the number is thrown "the easy way" (not a pair).
    Example: Your bet is Hard 8. If each dice rolls four, you will win your Hard Way bet. If one dice rolls a five and the other rolls a three, you will lose.

Placing a Bet

Click on the chips in your bankroll to select the chip you want to add the amount you wish to bet (1, 5, 25 or 100 dollar chip). Then click on the area of the layout on which you wish to place your bet. You may click more than once to add that amount multiple times.

To remove a bet from the layout, point to it with the mouse, and press Shift key along with left click. The chip on top will be removed. You can do this for every chip you got on the betting spot.

Playing the Game

Once you have placed your bets, press "ROLL" to start the Come Out Roll. If the dice total is 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 then the point is established. On the other hand a total of 2, 3, 7, 11, or 12 on the come out roll immediately ends the round.

When the point has been established, you can place any bet allowed after come our roll (not Pass/Don't Pass). The game continue until the same point is rolled again or a 7. After placing new bets, press "ROLL" to obtain the new result.

Exit the Game

Click EXIT to leave the game and return to the Casino Lobby. You cannot leave a game until it's finished.

Slot Machines

Game Rules

The Casino offers 4 Slot machines games, which are similar if not the same when it comes to the general dynamics of playing them. These are the classic three-reel slot machine complete with spinning reels, and one five-reel slot machine.

Our slots come in multi-coin and multi-play options which let you bet more than one coin per play, choosing where to bet and how much.

The object of the game is to achieve a winning combination of symbols to win a corresponding prize.

Different combinations as well as different scores give you different payoffs. So just choose your bet click on the button and start playing!

Placing a Bet

To begin playing the slots, you first need to select the denomination you wish to play from the four choices; 25 cents, 50 cents, 1 dollar and 5 dollars. The buttons are located just above the reel windows on the slot machine.

Next you can choose the amount of coins you wish to play (i.e. if the coin you are playing with is 1 dollar then by playing three coins you will be wagering 3 dollars). The odds table will highlight the odds column that applies to the amount of coins you are going to play.

By hitting "MAX BET" you will wager 3 times (or 5 coins in 5 pay-line machines) the amount of the coin you have chosen to play. You can wager multiples of the coin up to maximum allowed by hitting the "BET ONCE" button.

Playing the Game

Once you are satisfied with the coin and the amount of coins wagered you can hit the "SPIN" to start the wheeling of the reels. By hitting "MAX BET" you will wager the maximum amount of coins allowed and the reels will start wheeling immediately.

If the symbols in one payline match a winner combination in the paytable, the win amount will be added to your current balance.

Exit the Game

Click EXIT to leave the game and return to the Casino Lobby.

Blackjack

Game Rules

Black Jack or Twenty-One is played with a standard deck of 52 cards with 2 decks being used in the shoe. For the player, the object of the game is to draw cards that total 21, without going over, or coming closer to 21 than the cards held by the dealer. The King, Queen and Jack count as ten while other cards count at face value, except for the Ace, which counts 1 or 11, as desired by the player. The suits are of no significance.

Once the game starts, two cards are dealt to the player. The dealer's second card is dealt face up. If a player has an Ace and any ten-valued card it is a Blackjack and will turn up immediately. The players hand is paid one-and-a-half times the bet, unless the dealer also has "Blackjack", in which case it is a push and neither wins. If the dealer's face up card is an Ace, the players will be given the opportunity to take "insurance". An insurance bet is a wager claiming that the dealer does in fact have a blackjack. This wager is optional and may be half the original bet. If the dealer has a blackjack, the winning insurance bets will be paid two-to-one. The player loses the original bet, unless they also have a blackjack, in which case they can push with the dealer. If the dealer does not have Black Jack, the insurance bets will lose and play will continue.

Whenever the dealer does not have a Blackjack, the players are given the opportunity to improve their hands by taking additional cards (to hit). A player may hit as many times as desired, as long as the total count of the hand does not exceed 21.

With two cards in any given hand, the player may "Double Down" which is to increase the bet by the original wager and may take one card only.

Players may split cards (pairs) only once and play each hand out for the same bet per hand. When splitting Aces, if a 10 or face card appears it will only pay 1:1 (because it's no longer a blackjack).

Once the players have completed their hands, the dealer's hand will be played. Whether the dealer "hits" or "stands" depends upon the count of the dealer's hand (there are no optional situations). The dealer turns his bottom card up and either stands or draws as necessary.

The dealer must draw to any count up to and including 16 and stand on 17. The dealer will also stand on all soft 17's. (SOFT 17's are: Any combination in which an Ace is used as an 11). The dealer should "BUST"(the cards total 22 or higher); all those hands remaining, which are not busted will be paid even money.

Placing a Bet

To place a bet you click on the chip you want and this chip will be added to the bet spot Blackjack table. Every time you click on a chip it will be added to the current bet. Chips are ordered from the one with the higher value to the lower one.

To remove a bet click on the spot where your bet is and the chip on top will be removed. You can do this for every chip you got on the betting spot.

Playing the Game

Click on the "DEAL" button to start the game. Two cards are dealt to the player and two more to the dealer. The dealer's second card is dealt face up. The player cannot remove their bet after the "DEAL" button has been pressed.

If either the player or the dealer has a Blackjack on its hand the game is over. But if that's not the case, the player can do any of the following actions depending on the player and dealer's cards:

HIT:

The players are given the opportunity to improve their hands by taking additional cards. To do so the player clicks on the "HIT" button. A player may hit as many times as desired, as long as the total count of the hand does not exceed 21.

STAND:

When a player is satisfied with his hand, he must hit the "STAND" button (take no more cards).

DOUBLE:

With two cards in any given hand, the player can select "DOUBLE" option, which is to increase the bet by the original wager, and may take one card only.

SPLIT:

Split the initial two-card hand into two, and play them separately - allowed only when the two first cards are of equal value. Players may split cards only once and play each hand out for the same bet per hand.

INSURANCE:

If the dealer's face up card is an Ace, the players will be given the opportunity to take "INSURANCE". An insurance bet is a wager claiming that the dealer does in fact have a blackjack.

Once the players have completed their hands, the dealer's hand will be played. Whether the dealer "hits" or "stands" depends upon the count of the dealer's hand (there are no optional situations). The dealer turns his bottom card up and either stands or draws as necessary.

Exit the Game

Click EXIT to leave the game and return to the Casino Lobby. You cannot leave a game until it's finished.

Baccarrat

Game Rules

Baccarat is played with a single, standard deck of 52 cards. Two hands of cards are dealt, one for the Player and one for the Banker. Each hand will contain either two or three cards. These cards are dealt according to a set of rules that apply wherever Baccarat is played.

The winning hand is the one with a value closest to nine. The value of a hand is calculated by adding up the value of the cards. Aces have a value of 1(one). Face (picture) cards and 10's have no value and do not contribute to the value of the hand. All other card values are treated as they appear.

If the value of a hand exceeds nine it will be calculated by subtracting ten. Thus a hand consisting of an 8 of Clubs and a 7 of Diamonds (total value = 15) will have a Baccarat value of five (15 - 10).

The Baccarat Player must decide which one of three possible bets to make before the cards are dealt. The Player can decide to bet on the Banker's hand winning, the Player's hand winning or the possibility of a Tie. Once the bet has been placed two hands will be dealt.

Depending on which winning hand the Player choose, the payout will be made according to this table:

If the player bets on a player and wins, the payout is double the original wager. If the Player bets on a Tie and wins, the pay out is eight times the original wager. If the Player wins when backing the Banker's hand the House charges a 5% commission.

Playing the Game

To start the game you need to place a bet. First you select the chip to place (1, 5, 25 or 100 dollar chip) and then you click on the PLAYER, BANKER or TIE betting spot to set your bet. Every time you click on the spot one chip will be added. You can change the selected chip to adjust your bet any time before dealing. Chips are ordered from the one with the higher value to the lower one.

To remove a chip, press shift key along with left click on the spot where your bet is placed (PLAYER, BANKER or TIE) and the chip on top will be removed. You can do this for every chip you got on the betting spot.

1. If either the player or banker total 8 or 9, both automatically stand, no exceptions.

2. If the player's total is 6 or 7, the player stands.

3. If the player stands, the banker hits on a total of 5 or less.

4. If the player's total is 5 or less, the player automatically hits and the banker gives the player a third card.

5. If the player receives a third card then the banker draws a third card according to the following:

  • Banker's hand totals 0, 1, 2: Banker always draws a third card.
  • Banker's hand totals 3: Banker draws if Player's third card is 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9-0 (not 8).
  • Banker totals 4: Banker draws if Player thirds 2-3-4-5-6-7.
  • Banker 5: Banker draws if Player's third 4-5-6-7.
  • Banker 6: Banker draws if Player's third 6-7.
  • Banker 7: Banker stands.

6. Once the final cards are dealt, the one with the total closest to 9 wins.

Exit the Game

Click EXIT to leave the game and return to the Casino Lobby. You cannot leave a game until it's finished.

Pai Gow Poker

Game Rules

This is a casino gambling game based on the Chinese Domino game Pai Gow but played with poker combinations. It is a rather simple game but is offers many strategic options. You can either go for the fast way and the quick win or play conservatively for little money and maximize your playing time. It's played with a pack of 52 cards plus one joker (a 53 cards deck). The joker is a wild card which can be used only as an ace, or to complete a straight, a flush or a straight flush. Seven cards are dealt to the player and the dealer. The player must divide the cards to form two hands - a two card hand and a five card hand. The five-card hand must be higher than the two-card hand. The relative values of the five card hands are the same as in poker, with one exception: A-2-3-4-5 is the second highest type of straight or straight flush, ranking between A-K-Q-J-10 and K-Q-J-10-9. Five aces is the highest hand, beating a straight flush. For the two card hand, any pair beats any two unmatched cards, but no other combinations are possible. The aim of the game is to beat the banker with both hands. If one hand ranks exactly the same as the Banker's hand, this is a tie. The Banker wins all ties. If the player wins one hand, but loses the other, this is considered a "push" (tie). In "push" hands, no money exchanges hands. Winning hands are paid even money, less a 5% commission. Losing hands lose the money wagered.

Placing a Bet

To place a bet you click on the chip you want and this chip will be added to the bet spot on the table. Every time you click on a chip it will be added to the current bet. Chips are ordered from the one with the higher value to the lower one. To remove a bet click on the spot where your bet is and the chip on top will be removed. You can do this for every chip you got on the betting spot.

Playing the Game

Once you have placed your bets, press "DEAL" button to start the game. Seven cards are dealt to each side of the table, on set for the player and the other for the dealer.

Now you have two options:

1. Press "HOUSE" button to play the hands as House Way. Immediately the dealer plays its hand the game results are shown.

2. Select two cards that will form the low hand (or Second Highest). To select a card just press the card and it will go to the low hand position.

If you want to unselect a card, press the card in the Low Hand and it will return to its original position. After selecting your low hand press "DONE" to let the dealer play its hand and get the game results.

After the game is completed you can change your bet or start a new game with the same bet amount.

Exit the Game

Click EXIT to leave the game and return to the Casino Lobby.

Video Poker

Objective of the Game

The objective of the game is to get a winning combination of poker hands, the higher the rank of the final hand, the better the payout to the player. Video Poker is a game of draw poker, in which the player is dealt 5 cards face up. The player decides which cards to hold and which cards to discard for the second and final draw.

The strategy and preference for the different variations of this game is really up to the player since each game has its own set of rules and advantages both to the player and the house. Each game is explained in detail in this section.

Playing the Game

Once you have credits in the machine you may wager. You can change the coin value and amount of coins you'll bet per turn. The bet must be placed before you Draw cards, and can't be changed during play. Once you are ready you may press Draw for the initial five cards to come up.

Deal/Draw

Press the Draw/Deal after a bet is placed to begin the game; or press Draw/Deal to obtain new cards for those cards not held. Your final hand determines whether you win or lose the game.

Hold

Once with the cards dealt you as the player decide if you wish to keep any of the cards in your hand. To hold cards push the Hold button under the card(s) you wish to keep or click on the card itself. If you change your mind and no longer wish to keep a selected card push the "Hold" button a second time to cancel. The word "Hold" appears on the cards you've selected.

Bet One

Press the Bet One button to play 1 coin on the hand; you may press it multiple times until you get the desired amount of coins. Video poker will allow you to bet from one to five coins per turn.

Bet Max

Press the Bet Max button to bet 5 coins on the hand.

Coin Value

This is the coin denomination you wish to play with. The selected coin value being played can be changed anytime between hands or when a play has been concluded.

Game Elements

Coins: displays the amount of coins currently being played.

Balance: shows the amount of money you currently have available in your account.

Paid: displays the amount you were paid on your last hand.

Bet Amount: displays the amount of money currently being played.

Exit Game Button

The exit button closes the game window and returns the player to the lobby. It will not be enabled during a game; however-it will be operational when there is no pending action from the player.

Fast Play Button

The fast-play button allows you to play video poker faster, by skipping the animation part of the game experience. Fast Play will in no way alter the outcome of the game. You can enable or disable this option at any time.

History Button

This is a report that will display detailed plays made by the player in case any doubt or reference should be made.

Winning Combinations

The winning combinations and payout schedules are listed on the payout table attached to the machine on the game screen. (Payout Table shown) The winning combinations are based on poker hands, with some variations depending which video poker machine is used:

Natural Royal

Five cards of the same Suit in consecutive order where the Ace is the highest, (10, Jack, Queen, King, Ace), pays 250 times if you bet from 1 to 4 coins and 4000 times if you make a five coin bet. No wild card can be used here.

 

Four Deuces

A hand with Four Deuces pays 200:1 times your stake.

 

 

Deuces Royal

Five cards of the same suit in consecutive order where the Ace must be the highest, Containing One or more Two's as wild cards: (10, Jack, Two, King, Ace for instance), pays 25 times your bet amount.

 

 

Five of a Kind

Five cards of the same face value including one wild card or more.

 

 

Straight Flush

Five cards of the same Suit in consecutive order (8, 9, 10, Jack, Queen of Spades).

 

 

Four of a Kind

Four cards of the same face value may include one or more Deuces.

 

 

Full House

A Full house is when a matching 3-2 card face combination is achieved. For example, two 4's and three 7's.

 

 

Flush

This is when all five cards have the same suit. No need to have a consecutive order in numbers.

 

 

Straight

Five consecutive cards but not from the same Suit (8, 9, 10, Jack, Queen).

Three of a Kind

Three cards of the same value (Three 9's for instance).

 

Video Poker Variations and Payouts

Aces and Eights

Min. Bet: 25¢, Max. Bet: $25 In this variation the aim of the player is to get the usual winning poker hands. Also the game offers attractive payouts on four Aces or Eights as well as on four Sevens which are unique to this game.

 

 

 

 

Deuces Wild

Min. Bet: 25¢, Max. Bet: $25 In Deuces Wild you as the player have a big advantage since any Two can be used as a wild card, thus the name of the game Deuces Wild. You can use the Two's to substitute any card or cards you want to in order to pursuit a winning poker hand. Since the player's odds are slightly higher in Deuces Wild, the lowest paying winning hand is a Three of a Kind.

 

 

 

 

Jacks or Better

Min. Bet: 25¢, Max. Bet: $25 This version of video poker uses a standard 52 card deck and uses no wild cards. The lowest ranking hand that pays out is a pair of face valued cards (Jacks, Queens, Kings or Aces), thus the name Jacks or Better.

 

 

 

 

25 Line Jacks or Better

25 Lines! Min. Bet: $2.50, Max. Bet: $31.25

 

 

 

 

 

Jokers Wild

Min. Bet: 25¢, Max. Bet: $25 Here a 52 card deck is used plus one Joker that is used as a wild card for any combination. It should be pointed out that in this game a five of a kind pays higher than a Royal Flush using the wild card (Jokers Royal).

 

 

 

 

25 Line Jokers Wild

25 Lines! Min. Bet: $2.50, Max. Bet: $31.25

 

 

 

 

Slots

Pirate's Revenge Slots

Min. Bet: 5¢, Max. Bet: $2.75

The objective of Pirate's Revenge is to match the symbols of each one of the five reels to a winning combination. This is a five reel multi-pay line slot game which has 9 pay lines. Payouts depend on what symbols will match on a line.

 

 

How to Play

To begin playing you need to select the coin value on the machine. Then select the amount of lines from one to nine you wish to play and press spin. The outcome of the reels will determine the payout.

Placing Bets

You need to select the coin value by clicking on the + sign to increase the bet or on the - sign to decrease it. You also need to select at least one line in order to be able to spin the reel. Each line will increment the amount of the bet's total. The lines can be selected by clicking on the numbers on the left or right side of the reels.

 

Serpent's Treasure Slots

Min. Bet: 5¢, Max. Bet: $2.75

The objective of Serpent's Treasure is to match the symbols of each one of the five reels to a winning combination. This is a five reel multi-pay line slot game which has 9 pay lines. Payouts depend on what symbols will match on a line.

 

 

 

How to Play

To begin playing you need to select the coin value on the machine. Then select the amount of lines from one to nine you wish to play and press spin. The outcome of the reels will determine the payout.

Placing Bets

You need to select the coin value by clicking on the + sign to increase the bet or on the - sign to decrease it. You also need to select at least one line in order to be able to spin the reel. Each line will increment the amount of the bet's total. The lines can be selected by clicking on the numbers on the left or right side of the reels.

Five-Reel Fruity Fortune Slots

Min. Bet: 25¢, Max. Bet: $9

The objective of Fruity Fortune is to match the symbols of each one of the five reels to a winning combination. This is a five reel multi-pay line slot game which has 9 pay lines. Payouts depend on what symbols will match on a line.

 

 

 

How to Play

To begin playing you need to select the coin value on the machine. Then select the amount of lines from one to nine you wish to play and press spin. The outcome of the reels will determine the payout.

Placing Bets

You need to select the coin value by clicking on the + sign to increase the bet or on the - sign to decrease it. You also need to select at least one line in order to be able to spin the reel. Each line will increment the amount of the bet's total. The lines can be selected by clicking on the numbers on the left or right side of the reels.

 

Touchdown Fever

1$ Slots
Min.Bet: $1, Max.Bet: $3

Touchdown Fever is single pay line slot game. The objective of this game, as any other slot machine, is to match symbols in a line to a winning combination. There is not real strategy in slots; rather this game is based on pure chance. Payouts differ depending on what symbols match a winning combination on a line.

 

 

How to Play

To play Slots, you must place credits into the machine, select the amount of coins to bet and press spin. The outcome of the 3 spinning reels determines the payout.

Using the Slot Machine

The slot machine console contains the controls that you as the player will use in order to enjoy the experience and at the same time try your luck in order to win some credits. The description of each feature is described bellow.

Bet

Allows you to increase or decrease your bet by clicking on the + or - sign. By default each coin is worth $0.25.

Spinning Reels

This is a three reel slot machine with 9 positions per reel marked with symbols. Each time a spin is done; the three reels will spin and come to rest randomly with a selection of symbols shown in the game window. As indicated in the payouts chart some symbol combinations in the game window result in as winners.

Payouts

The payouts table shows the different winning combinations that the Jurassic Fire Slot machine offers to the player. This table indicates payouts for one, two and three coin bets.

 

Jurassic Fire

Quarter Slots

Min. Bet: 25¢, Max. Bet: 75¢

Jurassic Fire is single pay line slot game. The objective of this game, as in any other slot machine, is to match symbols in a line to a winning combination. There is not real strategy in slots; rather this game is based on pure chance. Payouts differ depending on what symbols match a winning combination on a line.

 

How to Play

To play Slots, you must place credits into the machine, select the amount of coins to bet and press spin. The outcome of the 3 spinning reels determines the payout.

Using the Slot Machine

The slot machine console contains the controls that you as the player will use in order to enjoy the experience and at the same time try your luck in order to win some credits. The description of each feature is described bellow.

Bet

Allows you to increase or decrease your bet by clicking on the + or - sign. By default each coin is worth $0.25.

Spinning Reels

This is a three reel slot machine with 9 positions per reel marked with symbols. Each time a spin is done; the three reels will spin and come to rest randomly with a selection of symbols shown in the game window. As indicated in the payouts chart some symbol combinations in the game window result in as winners.

Payouts

The payouts table shows the different winning combinations that the Jurassic Fire Slot machine offers to the player. This table indicates payouts for one, two and three coin bets.

 

Three Card Poker

Description and Objective

Min. Bet: $1, Max. Bet: $50

How to Play

A 3-Card Poker game consists of two hands that are made with three cards, one that is the player's and the other the dealer's hand. 3 Card Poker has two ways to bet and win:

 

1) ANTE + PLAY: To win, you must have a higher hand than the dealer.

2) PAIR PLUS: To win, you must have at least a pair or higher hand. Flushes or better receive higher payouts than 1:1.

To begin play, place a wager on the ANTE, the PAIR PLUS, or both, depending on your betting strategy. The dealer and player are dealt three cards. Dealer must have a Queen or higher to qualify. If dealer qualifies, the highest hand wins the ANTE + PLAY bet. If player has a pair or higher, the PAIR PLUS wins regardless of the dealer's hand.

Ante and Play

To PLAY your hand, a wager equal to the ANTE is required. You are wagering that your hand beats the dealer's or that the dealer will not qualify. If your hand is higher than the dealer's qualifying hand, you win both ANTE and PLAY bets, otherwise you lose both. If the dealer does not qualify, you win the ANTE bet and the PLAY pushes. If you fold, all wagers including PAIR PLUS are forfeited.

Pair Plus

If you bet on PAIR PLUS, you are wagering that you'll receive at least a pair or something higher in your hand. Any hand that is a pair or higher pays according to the Payouts Chart regardless of what the dealer's hand has. If only Pair Plus is played then the dealer hand is not played as there is no RAISE or FOLD. There is no skill requirement to this bet as it only consists on the outcome of the three cards.

Anything less than a pair does not win. If you ANTE and do not PLAY, this wager is forfeited.

Ante Bet Bonus

If you hit PLAY with a straight or higher (straight, 3 of a kind, or straight flush), the ANTE receives a bonus in accordance to the Payouts Chart, no matter of the outcome of the dealer's hand. If you place your mouse over the Payouts Chart you will get complete details on the payout scenarios for this game

Deal

Press Deal once a bet is placed and you are ready to begin the game. You are dealt three cards face up. To win, you must out-rank the dealer's hand.

Play

Press Play if you think your hand is high enough to beat the dealer's hand or if you have a Pair Plus; which will automatically place a wager equal to your ANTE wager, play your hand against the dealer's, and (or) play your Pair Plus bet.

Fold

If after viewing your three cards, you don't like your chances of "out ranking" the dealer or don't have a Pair Plus, you can "Fold" your cards and not risk losing a PLAY wager.

Re-Bet

Press Re-Bet to repeat your previous wager (same bet amount) and automatically deal your next hand.

Clear

The Clear Button resets the coins being wagered to 0.

Payouts

The payouts chart shows the different winning combinations. Placing your mouse over the button on the bottom right will reveal the chart.

Menu / Exit

The exit button closes the game. It will not be enabled at all times, however-it will be operational when no hand is being played.

Min/Max Bet

Min bet: displays the minimum bet amount required to play a hand.

Max bet: displays the maximum bet amount allowed to play a hand. These bet limits are indicated on the top right hand side of the table.

 

 

Fast-Play

The fast-play button allows you to play 3 Card Poker in a much faster way, all that is skipped with this feature turned on is the animation of the cards being dealt. Skipping the animation will not alter the outcome of the game. You can enable or disable this option at any time.

Chip Selector

The "Chips Selector" allows you to select the chip denomination you wish to play on the table.

Credits

Displays the amount of money you currently have available in your casino account.

Paid

Paid displays the amount you were paid on your last hand assuming your hand had a winning combination.

Hand Rankings in 3 Card Poker

Hand rankings are different winning combinations in 3 Card Poker. The ranking of the hands in 3 Card Poker differs from traditional poker hands. In 3 Card Poker, a STRAIGHT beats a FLUSH. Cards are ranked from highest to lowest in the following order:

1. STRAIGHT

2. FLUSH

3. THREE OF A KIND

4. PAIR

5. High Card

Straight Flush

A Straight Flush consists of three cards in order and of the same suit; (note that an ace can usually be counted as the lowest card in the order) for example: A, K, Q, - Highest A, 2, 3, - 2nd Highest 2, 3, 4, - Lowest

Three of a Kind

Three cards of same rank For example: A, A, A, - Highest 2, 2, 2, - Lowest

Straight

A straight consists of three cards in order, but not of the same suit. For example: A, K, Q, - Highest A, 2, 3, - 2nd Highest 2, 3, 4, - Lowest

Flush

If all three cards in a hand belong to the same suit, you have a Flush.

Pair

Two cards of same rank For example: A, A, - Highest 2, 2, - Lowest

High Card

If neither dealer nor player has a pair or better, the highest card wins. If equal, the next highest cards are matched. If all three cards are equal

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