BLACKJACK

The object of the game is to beat the dealer’s hand by getting 21 or as close to 21 as possible without actually going over. Players begin by placing wagers on the table. Starting from the dealer’s left, the dealer gives each player two cards and takes one for himself. Depending on the total of the first two cards, a player will decide whether to "hit" (receive additional cards) or "stand" (refuse additional cards).

1. If your total is closer to 21 than the dealers, without going over, you win! You are paid even money.

2. If you "hit" (draw a card) and your total goes over 21, the dealer wins and your wager is removed.

3. If you and the dealer have the same total, it’s a "push" (tie). Nobody wins or loses. Your bet is left on the table and your cards are removed.

4. If your first two cards are an ace and any card with a value of ten, you have a blackjack! Blackjack is paid $3 for every $2 wagered, unless the dealer also gets a blackjack. Then it’s a push.

 

 

TEXAS HOLD 'EM BONUS POKER

1) Texas Hold’Em Bonus Poker may be played only on tables displaying the Texas Hold’Em Bonus Poker table layout. A single deck of fifty-two cards is used. Players play against the dealer but not any other players. The objective of the game is to beat the dealer by making a higher ranking five card poker hand utilizing the five community cards and the player’s two hole cards. Neither of the player’s hole cards needs to be used in the final hand.

2) Each player must make an initial wager on the Ante (Blind). At this time the player has the option to make an additional Bonus wager. The Bonus wager does not have to equal the Ante bet. Winning Bonus wagers are paid according to a pay table that must be prominently displayed at the table.

3) Immediately prior to each round of play, the dealer shall shuffle and cut the cards. The dealer will deal two cards to each player and the dealer position area, one at a time face down in a clockwise manner starting to the dealer’s left. A dealer button may be used as an option; where the first player to receive a card is the player to the left of the player who has the button. The last player to receive cards is the player assigned the button.

4) After each player and the dealer have received two cards, there is a betting round. Each player can decide to stay in the game by either making a bet, equal to the Ante wager, or by folding, thus forfeiting both their Ante and Bonus wagers. If a player folds the dealer will collect the Ante and Bonus wagers and place the player’s two cards into the discard rack.

5) The dealer then burns one card, deals three community cards from the deck, and turns them face upward in the designated Flop area. Community cards are common to the hand of every active player in the pot.

6) After the Flop, each player has the option to Check or Bet before the Turn card is dealt. A player can make a bet, equal to the Ante wager, on the Turn. Should a player choose to Check (not bet), the player is still active in the game. The Turn bet is an optional bet.

7) The dealer then burns one card and deals another community card face upward in the designated Turn area.

8) After the Turn, each player has the option to Check or Bet before the River card is dealt. A player can make a bet, equal to the Ante wager, on the River. Should a player desire to Check (not bet), the player is still active in the game. The River bet is an optional bet.

9) The dealer then burns one card and deals another community card face upward in the designated River area.

10) The dealer then returns the remaining cards in the deck to the discard rack, exposes their two hole cards and sets their best five card poker hand utilizing the five community cards and the dealer’s two hole cards.

11) Starting to the dealer’s right, the dealer exposes each player’s two hole cards, one player at a time. If the player made the optional Bonus wager, the dealer takes or pays the player’s Bonus wager according to the posted pay table. The dealer then sets the players best five card poker hand, utilizing the five community cards and the players two hole cards. There is a showdown between the player and the dealer with the best high hand winning. If the player wins, the player is paid even money on the Flop, Turn and River bets with the Ante wager being paid even money on a Straight or higher. The Ante wager is a push on a winning hand lower than a Straight. If the dealer’s hand is higher, the dealer takes all of the player’s wagers. The dealer then collects the player’s two cards and places them in the discard rack and moves on to the next player.