How to Play

Black Jack

The object of the game is to get as close to 21 as you can. If your hand is higher than 21, you lose.

Please remember, you are playing against the dealer – not the other players at the table.

Lets’ get started

Each player shall place their stake in a betting box. The croupier will then deal two cards to every player, and one card to himself, all face-up. Starting with the player to the croupier's left, each player has the opportunity to :

  • Draw - take additional cards to try to get as near to, without exceeding, 21.
  • Stand - if the player is satisfied with the total of his two cards.

All cards are face value, with picture cards valued as 10, and aces having a value of either 1 or 11.
If the value of a hand is greater than 21, then the player has bust and the original stake is lost.
Blackjack is achieved when a player receives an Ace and a picture card.

When every player has decided to stand, the croupier will then draw until his hand reaches a total of 17 or more.

Each players will either :

  • win - if their card score is higher than the croupiers.
  • lose - if the croupiers card score is higher than the players.
  • stand - (retain their original stake) - if the players and the croupiers card score are the same.

All winning hands are paid at even money, except Blackjack which, for ease, is paid at 2-1


 

Roulette

Using skill, judgement or just luck, each player tries to guess the number where the ball will land.

Let’s get started

  1. Each player can place a bet on an individual number, several numbers or a group of numbers (black or red; odd or even etc).
  2. The croupier will then spin the ball around the wheel. The winning number is where the ball lands.
  3. All losing bets are then removed and the winning bets are paid out at the following odds:

1 number

35-1

2 numbers

17-1

3 numbers

11-1

4 numbers

8-1

6 numbers

5-1

 

 

1 st 12 )

 

2 nd 12 )

2-1

3 rd 12 )

 

 

 

Columns (excluding 0)

2-1

 

 

1 – 18

Evens

19 – 36

Evens

Odd

Evens

Even

Evens

Red

Evens

Black

Evens

 


 

Caribbean Stud Poker

This is an increasingly popular form of the traditional 5 card poker game. Again remember you are playing against the croupier.

Let’s get started

Each player places a bet in the box marked 'ante'. The croupier will then deal five cards to all players and himself.

Each player then looks at their hands and has to make one of the following choices :

Either

To continue with their hand, if they believe that they are in a winning position. Each player must then place their cards face down in the raise box and double the ante bet.

Or

To fold the hand. The player then loses the ante bet and is out of the game.

Once all the players have made their decisions, the croupier will then reveal his cards. The croupier must have a minimum hand of ace, king or higher to continue play.

If the dealer does not have a minimum hand - the ante bet only is paid at even money. The cards are collected and shuffled for the next hand.

If the dealer has a minimum hand or more, all cards are revealed and compared. If the player’s hand beats the croupier’s, then the hand is paid according to the odds below.

1 Pair

Evens

2 Pairs

2-1

3 of a kind

3-1

Straight eg. 3,4,5,6,7 in any suit

5-1

Flush eg. any card of same suit

10-1

Full House

20-1

4 of a kind

50-1

Straight Flush eg. 7,8,9,10,J in same suit

100-1