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Slots Rules

Friday, December 8th, 2006

What has really revitalized slot machine play is the adaptation of bonus games. Bonus slot games can pay the player in a variety of ways including; free slot spins, coin multipliers or progressive jackpots. Bonus slot games can be triggered by getting three bonus symbols on a pay-line or on some slot games three bonus symbols on in the pay-field. Online casinos have utilized the power of computer software to create some of the most exciting versions of bonus games in the industry.

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OASIS STUD POKER

Friday, December 8th, 2006

Rules

Oasis Stud Poker is a one player poker game that is played in the following way:
The player makes his bet (by putting the chips on the ANTE box).
The dealer and the player are dealt five cards. The dealer’s last card is revealed.
The player is being shown then his cards to evaluate its strength.
After evaluation the player has to take a decision. 3 different options available:
1. Drop the cards - the player looses his bet on ANTE (press SURRENDER button).
2. Keep the cards and continue to play. The player clicks on HIT button - for placing a bet that is twice higher then the previous bet (ANTE) in the BET field.
3. Discard from 1 to 5 cards. To do this, hit desired cards with the mouse cursor and click on CHANGE button. The player is then charged off the amount, which is equal to his initial bet multiplied by the quantity of the cards being discarded. (more…)

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MULTIHAND BLACKJACK RULES

Friday, December 8th, 2006

Multi-Hand Blackjack is identical to Single-Player Blackjack, except that players can bet on up-to five hands and play them all independently, one after another. In Multi-Hand Blackjack, you and the dealer (the computer) are dealt two cards to start in up to five different positions at the Blackjack table. The objective of Multi-Hand Blackjack is to accumulate cards that add up closer to 21 than that of the dealer’s cards, without going over 21. Cards are worth their face value with the exception of Kings, Queens, and Jacks which are each worth 10 and Aces (worth either 1 or 11). If the value of your hand is closer to 21 than that of the dealer you win. If the value of the dealer’s hand is higher than yours you lose. If the hands are of equal value the deal is a push and your money is returned. If you have a total of 22 or higher (a busted hand), you lose regardless of whether the dealer also busts. This process is repeated on all respective hands. (more…)

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Keno success story

Friday, December 8th, 2006

Charlie Jefferson of Portland saved the best for last, when he played three consecutive Keno games at Fred Meyer, West Hollywood, in Portland. Charlie selected his own numbers, and was pretty happy when 2-4-6-24-26-42 appeared on the Keno monitor in the third game he played. Matching all six of his numbers on his six-spot Special Keno ticket made Charlie a $3,986 Special Keno Rolling Jackpot Bonus prize winner. Charlie took home $2,500 for matching all six of his numbers, and added a $1,486 Keno Rolling Jackpot Bonus, for a total prize of $3,986.

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KENO RULES

Friday, December 8th, 2006

Rules

You grab yourself a keno card, which has 80 different numbers, and pick out a bunch. Just circle them or mark them, usually up to fifteen and bring your card back to the keno clerk. The clerk will then record your numbers and issue you a receipt.

At this point you find the spot where winning numbers are displayed. Classically, the keno numbers were drawn from what’s known as a keno goose. So as you watch the numbers come up, you can mark them down on your card, much like bingo. At the end of the drawing, the number of matched numbers determines whether or not you’re a winner. The more numbers (or, more precisely, the greater percentage of your chosen numbers) that match, the more you win! If you have enough matches to claim a winning ticket (depends on how many you picked in the first place), its time to head back over to the keno clerk and let them pay you! If you are playing individual games, be sure to keep on top of things, because if you have a winning ticket on a game and you fail to get your butt to a keno clerk before the next game starts, your ticket is void and you cannot collect any winnings. This sucks, and the casinos understand this. That’s why they allow you to buy a large number of tickets using the same numbers. Usually this number is limited to twenty games. After this ‘multi race’ ticket has lasted the 20 (or however many you choose) games, you can go to a keno clerk and have them check for winning games.
A third option exists for people who really don’t want to pay attention to the numbers being drawn. At many casinos you can buy a ’stray and play’ keno ticket which applies to the next ‘X’ number of games (’X’ is usually greater than 20, or whatever the maximum ‘multi-race’ game number is). The difference here is, you don’t have to show up after your 25 or 30 games have run through. You can come back any time. (more…)

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JOKER’S WILD RULES

Friday, December 8th, 2006

JOKER’S WILD rules

Jokers’ Wild
video poker is extremely popular because it moves fast and is easy to play, while retaining an element of strategy. The object of Jokers Wild video poker is to attain the highest ranked poker hand; using a joker as a wildcard (a joker can represent any card in the deck). The payout for each poker combination is displayed on the video poker machine face. Jokers’ Wild video poker uses a one deck shoe. The deck includes one joker and is re-shuffled after every hand. Five cards are dealt to you after you place the bet. Once the cards are dealt, you may choose to keep any of the cards by either clicking Hold, found directly below the card, or on the card. Once you have selected which cards to hold, click Deal and the remaining cards will be exchanged for new cards. After this second deal, you are paid out based on the rank of the resulting poker hand.
A winning hand pays out according to the number of coins wagered and their value.
Example: If you select the $1 coin and then Bet Max your wager will be five coins of $1 or $5. If you get a Straight Flush then according to the payout schedule below you will win 250 coins with the same value as your original bet or $250 (250 x $1).
Important Note: Your winnings do not accumulate as credits within our Table Games, Slots and Video Games. Each time you win, your winnings are deposited directly into your account balance, so you do not have to hit Cash Out when you want to leave the game - your winnings have already been placed in your account.

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EUROPEAN ROULETTE RULES

Friday, December 8th, 2006

EUROPEAN ROULETTE Rules

European Roulette table has a spinning wheel with 37 slots or pockets. The pockets are numbered from 1 to 36 and coloured red or black except for a special “zero” pocket that is marked with green. Players make bets on outcomes of the round. The roulette wheel is then spun up and a ball is thrown into it against the direction of spinning. When the ball settles down and rests in a pocket, the number on the pocket that has caught the ball wins. All pockets are identical and the order and position of numbers are arranged mathematically for even distribution by value, colour, high or low and odd or even so that the ball has an equal chance to end up in any of them. (more…)

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CRAPS RULES

Friday, December 8th, 2006

Craps Rules

The player must handle the dice with one hand only when throwing and the dice must hit the walls on the opposite end of the table. In the event that one or both dice are thrown off the table, they must be inspected (usually by the stickman) before putting them back into play. The craps table can accommodate up to about 20 players, who each get a round of throws or at ’shooting’ the dice. If you don’t want to throw the dice, you can bet on the thrower. Several types of bets can be made on the table action. The casino crew consist of a stickman, boxman and two dealers. The first roll of the dice in a betting round is called the Come Out roll - a new game in Craps begins with the Come Out roll. A Come Out roll can be made only when the previous shooter fails to make a winning roll, that is, fails to make the Point or seven out. A new game then begins with a new shooter. If the current shooter does make his Point, the dice are returned to him and he then begins the new Come Out roll. This is a continuation of that shooter’s roll, although technically, the Come Out roll identifies a new game about to begin. When the shooter fails to make his or her Point, the dice are then offered to the next player for a new Come Out roll and the game continues in the same manner. The new shooter will be the person directly next to the left of the previous shooter - so the game moves in a clockwise fashion around the craps table. 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. (more…)

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CARIBBEAN STUD POKER

Friday, December 8th, 2006

Check out carribbean stud poker rules

The player antes, and is then dealt a five-card hand; the dealer is also dealt five cards of which only one is exposed. The player now either folds, losing his ante, or bets an additional amount equal to exactly twice the ante. The dealer then reveals his remaining four cards. If the dealer’s hand is not Ace-King or better, the player is paid even money on the ante and nothing (i.e., a push) on the bet. If the dealer’s hand is Ace-King or better it is said to “qualify” (for play against the player). In that case if the dealer’s hand is better than the player’s, the player’s ante and bet are collected by the house. If the dealer’s qualifying hand is worse than the player’s hand, the player is paid even money on the ante and an amount on the bet according to the player’s hand as follows:
AK or pair 1:1
two pair 2:1
three of a kind 3:1
straight 4:1
flush 5:1
full house 7:1
four of a kind 20:1
straight flush 50:1
royal flush 100:1 (more…)

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BLACK JACK success story

Friday, December 8th, 2006

It was early in the morning of Sunday the 27th, his bankroll decresed by the percent of 77th. Playing at a table was dealt pocket aces, under the gun the worst of all places. He push what he had left into the pot, compared to what he had it wasent alot. Hands became sweaty body was hot. Long story short he took down the pot, 26$ left He was left to gamble, Stood out of his chair and went to play blackjack, he really need my money lost back. He bet 25 only 1 dollar left, The end was near id need to re deposit, but suddenly luck appeared from the closet. A jack and an ace wow id tripled up, up to 76 what was left to lose, lets bet this all and get some more back. Dealer shows K blank, as he look to my hand. A Queen and a Ace oh what a sight earned back 150 in 3 minutes of the night.

Ups, sounds like a horor story :)))

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