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Table Games

Amid the hum of chips, friendly conversation and felt, you’ll find the most popular table games. Double down on the fun in the exciting Blackjack Party Pit, enjoy thrice the thrills with Three Card Poker and Let It Ride. Then test your poker face at Ultimate Texas Hold 'Em, throw in at Pai Gow or Mini Baccarat. And end the night with a whirl at Roulette and a shot at Craps.

Plus, don’t forget to hit up the high-energy heart of the casino – the Party Pit – featuring 10 tables and numerous flat-screen televisions streaming continuous sports coverage and resort information. With so many tables to choose from, every one of them will become your favorite.

 

BLACKJACK

The object of this popular game is to beat the dealer without going over 21. Two cards are dealt to each player as well as the dealer. You are then permitted to receive hit cards to strengthen your total and increase the likelihood of outscoring the dealer.

Cards & Betting
Face cards have a value of 10, aces are valued at 1 or 11, and cards from 2 thru 9 are valued as indicated. Any combination of 10 and an ace is considered blackjack, which pays 3-2. All other bets are even money. Insurance is offered at a rate of 2-1. (This bet allows you to protect all or part of your original wager by betting up to half your original bet.)

House Rules

  • The dealer stands on all 17’s or better
  • You may double on any first two cards except a blackjack
  • You may split any pair up to three times to make four hands
  • You may double down on all split pairs
  • Split aces get one card
  • Blackjack pays 3 to 2
  • Insurance pays 2 to 1
  • Seats are for players only, but you are welcome to stand behind players and watch the action
  • We do not allow food at the table
  • Behavior shall be that of ladies and gentlemen
  • Every player will be allowed to play their hand without comment from other players

In all discrepancies, the Floorman's decision is final.

 

THREE CARD POKER

3 Ways to Play! 4 Ways to Win!
Three Card Poker is an exciting stud poker game that offers three ways to play and four different ways to win. You may bet against the dealer, bet on the value of your own three-card hand, or bet both. Bonus payouts may be won for certain hands when wagering against the dealer.

Pair Plus
Pair plus lets you bet against your own hand. If your hand contains a pair or better, you win.

Ante
Ante lets you play against the dealer’s hand. It’s just your cards against the dealer’s. If you bet ante and like your hand, you must place an equal wager on the Play spot. It’s your three-card hand against the dealer’s three-card hand, and the best hand wins.

To Play Both
It’s you and your cards for a pair or better; it’s you and the dealer for the best three-card hand. You must also make the Play wager or you will forfeit the ante wager.

Ante Bonus
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 layout for the payout details.

In all discrepancies, the Floorman’s decision is final.

LET IT RIDE BONUS

Bets
Each player places three (3) equal bets as indicated:

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 cards called community cards, which the dealer will expose. After looking at the first three cards, you may ask for your first bet back or you may "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 winning hands are paid according to the payout schedule on the table layout (pair of 10’s or better, two pair, etc.).

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

In all discrepancies, the Floorman’s decision is final.

*Check with the "Let It Ride" bonus table for details on winning hands and payouts.

ULTIMATE TEXAS HOLD 'EM

Ultimate Texas Hold 'Em features heads-up play against the dealer and an optional bonus bet. This game gives you several advantages:

  • The earlier you bet, the more you can bet.
  • You don’t have to fold until you see all the community cards.
  • The trips bonus pays odds if your final five-card hand is a three-of-a-kind or better.

Getting Started
Make equal bets in the ante and blind circles. You may also make the optional trips bonus bet. You will then receive two cards.

Bet Big . . . or Small . . . or Not at All
When you get your two hole cards, you can either check or bet 3x or 4x your ante. The dealer then reveals the three-card flop. If you haven’t already made a play bet, you have a choice: check or bet 2x your ante. The dealer then reveals the final two community cards. If you haven’t already made a play bet, you have a choice, fold or bet 1x your ante.

Winning & Losing
The dealer then reveals his two hole cards and announces his hand. If your hand beats the dealer’s, your Play and ante bets win even money. If the dealer’s hand beats yours, your Play, ante and blind wagers lose. If you tie, these bets push. The blind pays if your winning hand is at least a straight (see layout for odds). If you beat the dealer with less than a straight, it pushes.

Dealer Qualifying
The dealer needs a pair to qualify. When the dealer doesn’t qualify, he returns your ante. All other bets receive action.

In all discrepancies, the Floorman’s decision is final.

PAI GOW POKER

Pai Gow Poker is a version of the popular Asian tile game known as Pai Gow. This game is played with a 52-card deck and a single joker, played heads up against the dealer to make the best possible hands. The joker can only be used as an ace or to complete a straight, flush or straight flush.

The Table
The Pai Gow table allows for six players and the dealer. On the table, there are two circles, one where players make their bets and the second where they place their ante. There are also two boxed areas labeled “High Hand” and “2nd Highest Hand” where you place your highest and second highest hands.

Getting Started
The game begins by making a wager. Players are dealt seven cards, which they use to make two poker hands. A two-card hand and a five-card hand are made with the highest hand located in the five-card hand and the lowest hand located in the two-card hand. When setting the hands, the two-card hand may not be higher than the five-card hand. The player must beat the dealer on both hands or lose both hands, otherwise a push will occur. A 5% commission is taken from all winning hands.

In all discrepancies, the Floorman’s decision is final.

MIDI & MINI BACCARAT

In Mini-Baccarat, two hands of cards are dealt (the banker’s and the player’s hands), and you wager on which hand will have the closest point total to 9.

Midi is played the same as mini baccarat, except the size of the table is larger, and it is usually found in the high-limit room.

 

Bets
Baccarat has three wager points. As a player, you can play up to two of them per game. The three wager areas are the player, the banker and ties. With each hand, you’ll pick either the banker or the player. If you think the hand will end in a tie, you can bet that, too. Also, you can just bet the tie if you want. Both the player and banker bets are paid even money. There’s one catch. Wins on the banker hand are charged a commission of 5%, so the banker has a slight edge. Tie winning wagers are paid 8 to 1.

The Play
The first hand represents those betting on the player, the second on the banker. A third card may be dealt to either hand. Tens, cards totaling 10 and face cards count for zero. An ace is counted as one. If cards total a two-digit number, only the last number counts. The hand closest to 9 wins. All winning player bets are paid even money. Winning bank bets are charged a 5% commission. Tie bets pay 8 to 1.

The Player Rules
When first two cards total 0-1-2-3-4-5, player draws a card; when total is 6 or 7, the player stands; when either player has a total of 8 or 9 (known as a natural), neither hand draws. If the player takes no third card, banker stands on 6.

The Bank Rules
When the player stands on 6 or 7, the banker will always draw on totals of 0-1-2-3-4-5, and stand on 6-7-8-9. When a player does not have a natural, the banker shall draw on the totals of 0-1-2.

In all discrepancies, the Floorman’s decision is final.

ROULETTE

The object of roulette is to pick the winning number that will appear on the roulette wheel. You can also bet combinations of numbers or choose the color or whether it is odd or even.

Getting Started
You must purchase special roulette chips when you sit down to play. To avoid disputes, each player receives a different color chip. These chips are good for that table only and you must cash them in when you are finished playing.

The Table
The inside betting area contains the individual numbers on the layout. The outside betting area has boxes for the columns, red/black and odd/even and different groups of numbers. The numbers on the inside are arranged in 12 rows of three numbers forming three vertical columns. The 0 and 00 are at the top of the columns.

Betting Options
Inside Bets
There are several inside bets that you can make. You can bet a number straight-up or straddle the line between numbers to select a combination of numbers. The payouts are as follows:

Bet

Pay(s)

Straight-Up Bet

35 to 1

Split Bet

17 to 1

Line Bet

11 to 1

Corner Bet or Quad Bet

8 to 1

Basket Bet

6 to 1

Double Street Bet

5 to 1

Outside Bets (12 consecutive numbers)

2 to 1

Column Bet (12 numbers in column)

2 to 1 

Red Black / Odd Even

even money

In all discrepancies, the Floorman’s decision is final.

CRAPS

Craps

In this version of Craps, cards replace the dice to make up what the "Roll" equals.

Location
Mega Pit

Hours
Monday - Thursday, 4pm - Midnight
Friday - Saturday, 11am - 7am
Sunday - 11am - Midnight

The Objective
To determine the "Point," we have what is called a "Come Out." There are two lines that run around the board – the "Pass Line" and the "Don't Pass Line." A bet placed on the "Pass Line" wins when a 7 or 11 is rolled and loses on Craps (2, 3 and 12). A "Point" is one of these remaining numbers: 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10. Once a "Point" has been established, players now must get that number before throwing a 7 to win. Only these two numbers matter – 7 and the "Point." All additional bets now placed on the table are side bets.

The Play
A designated Shooter calls out a number 1 through 6. The Box Person burns that number of cards and the next two cards determine the "Roll." The value of the two cards is added together to determine the score for the turn. For example, a 5 of diamonds and 2 of hearts would be equivalent to 7. The first turn for a shooter is called the "come out" turn, and the first turn after each time the cards either win or lose is again called the "come out" turn.

The Cards
When it comes to playing two-card Craps, there is a special deck that is used with only 48 cards. The deck is made up of only six denominations: A, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. There are eight cards of each denomination and each suit has two cards.

Betting Options
We'll offer 10 times the odds. Dollar antes will be collected on the "Come Out Roll" from all players betting the "Pass/Don't Pass" line. 

Betting and the Table
Pass Line

  • When you play the "Pass Line" and the dealer deals a 7 or 11 on the first hand, you win.
  • If the dealer deals a 2, 3 or 12 (Craps) you lose.
  • If any other number is dealt (4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10), it becomes your "Point." Your "Point" must be dealt again before 7 for you to win.

Don't Pass

  • When you play the "Don't Pass" and the first hand is dealt 3 or 12 (Craps), you win. If the hand is dealt 2, you push.
  • If the hand is dealt 7 or 11, you lose.
  • If any other number is dealt (4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10), it becomes the "Point." Your bet will be moved behind that number.
    You are betting against the "Point." Therefore, the 7 must be dealt before the "Point" for you to win.

Come
After a "Point" is established, you may play the "Come." The same rules apply to the "Come" as they do on the "Pass Line," the only exception being your bet is moved to the number.

Don't Come
You may play the "Don't Come" at any time. The same rules apply to the "Don't Come" as they do to the "Don't Pass." The only exception is that your bet will be moved to behind the number.

Place Bets
You may bet on the numbers 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 in any combination or individually. "Place Bets" are made in increments of five on the 4, 5, 9 or 10, six on the 6 and 8, and the 4 & 10 pay 9 to 5. Any of these numbers may be bought for a 5% commission. Ask your dealer for more information on "Buy Bets." "Place Bets" and "Buy Bets" may be put up, turned off, or taken down any time.

Field
The "Field" is a one-time bet and may be played at any time. Winning "Field" numbers are 2 (pays double), (3, 4, 9, 10 or 11 (pays even), and 12 (pays double)

We also offer Buy Bets, Lay Bets, Hard Way Bets, and all of the 2, 3, 11, 12 Bets.

If you have any questions please feel free to ask our friendly Dealers and Floor Supervisors for assistance.

 

See you at the table.