Hint: You may turn on/off the Tips, Sound and Music during the game by clicking on the "Options" button located in the lower right-hand area of the console. The option is turned on when the checkbox is checked and it is turned off when the checkbox is unchecked.
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System Requirements
In order to play online, at the very least you need two critical components: a computer compliant with gambling software and access to the Internet.
Hardware
Your personal computer system does at least need to meet the following minimum requirements:
Pentium II Processor
32 MB of RAM
VGA-compliant Video Card
256 color VGA monitor
20 MB of free Hard Drive space
Access to the Internet (using at least 14.4 Kbps modem)
While it can never hurt to have a better system and a fast connection like DSL - as these will make everything faster and more realistic - as long as you've got those basic needs met, you can play on CasinoAceKing.com
Software
Your operation system needs to meet the following minimum system requirements:
Microsoft Windows 9x/2000/XP installed
Compatible web browser* with Flash Player 7 and better installed
* - currently supported browsers are Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, Firefox, Opera and Mozilla
Obviously, it is up to the individual players to decide which Casino software format best suits their needs. Some players prefer to play Flash games directly from the site because it takes no time for download and installation process, and provides for greater flexibility when playing from different computers. Other players prefer the stability of downloading the entire software package onto their system because they feel more in control of the gaming, get better graphics and even more secure transactions with the site.
Macromedia Flash Technology
The latest innovation in online gambling software, Flash technology allows players to start playing without the need for the software downloads. Flash uses streaming technology to create a very realistic, smooth-flowing gambling experience. The only minor drawback to the player who uses this platform is the need to download and install the Flash Player browser plug-in - the software necessary to run the program. While this may seem to be just as inefficient as the original download platforms, the plug-in takes less time to incorporate, is provided directly from the Macromedia site and needs only be installed once.
Security
All information sent to CasinoAceKing.com is encrypted and protected by numerous system security safeguards to protect against unauthorized access and fraudulent activity.
We have taken every precaution to ensure that you can completely rely on fair play and the secure transfer of funds as a player of CasinoAceKing.com All the information sent to CasinoAceKing.com via Internet is encrypted for maximum security. The Cashier then deciphers your information and handles it confidentially.
All players supply the Casino with their personal and financial information, when operating with real money transactions within the Cashier facility. Cashier, our financial tool for real money operations, uses SSL encryption technologies to ensure your information is protected at all times. CasinoAceKing.com encrypts all credit card numbers and other information in the transferring of financial data to participating merchants.
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The identity of our customers and their personal information always remains confidential. We do not collect nor pass on information to any third parties or companies. All information is used to improve our services to you. Players own their own unique login name and password. We reserve the right to contact you regarding your account status or any other relevant administrative matters.
Should you lose your connection to the gaming server at any time your transaction will automatically be completed. The gaming server records all transactions in real time and therefore should the need for a complete audit arise the information is readily available. The balance on the server when logging into CasinoAceKing.com after a connection has been interrupted or lost will reflect the true balance after completion of the last wager prior to the communication breakdown.
Banking (Cashier)
Cashier is a secure financial tool for real money operations within the Casino. You need to have an account with CasinoAceKing.com to be able to make a deposit and play for real money. Please click here to open a new casino account and fill out the simple registration form. Registered members may access Cashier tool from index page or by clicking on "Cashier" link on inside game menu. On your very first deposit at CasinoAceKing.com we'll give you 100% match bonus up to $200.00 free.
Deposits
You can make deposits to your Casino account directly from your Visa or Mastercard. You can do it either from website or from casino software. The minimum deposit amount is $10.00. Please know that credit card deposits are completed on a secure encrypted link and processed instantly. There is no service fee associated with this payment option. Approved transactions are automatically credited to your casino account and you can play immediately. Your credit card will be billed as "Wingame".
Credit Card Verification
In order to change your credit card deposit limits, or process a cash-out, your credit card should be verified first. By successful verification procedure you prove to be the legal owner of the credit card used for financial operations within the Casino.
Current credit card deposit limits:
| Unverified | Verified | |
|---|---|---|
| Deposit limit | USD 300 | USD 500 |
| Daily limit | USD 500 | USD 1500 |
| Monthly limit | USD 800 | USD 3000 |
Credit card validation is done by means of micro-deposit procedure. When you choose the "Verify credit card" Cashier option, your credit card will be charged for the small random amount of money (between $1.00 and $3.00). You can call your credit card company then (or check your account balance change online or by any possible means) and ask them the exact amount of the test micro-deposit transaction (between $1.00 and $3.00). This value should be entered in the corresponding field of Cashier's credit card verification menu. By entering the correct amount you prove to be the legal owner of your credit card, and therefore have the right to request cashouts and change your deposit limits.
Withdrawals
It's easy, convenient and fast to cash out winnings at CasinoAceKing.com. You can do it either from website or from casino software. To request a withdrawal, enter the Cashier facility, click on "Withdraw money" menu and the select the payment method. You must wager 10 times your original purchase and bonus amount to be able to cashout.
If your card has been previously verified, you receive the amount of your initial deposit back to the credit card (the minimum withdrawal amount is $10.00, and there is no fee for the transfer) and any winnings above the initial deposit can be transferred to you by Wire Transfer, Western Union service or to your PayPal account. All cashouts back to the credit card are processed daily and any winnings above the initial deposit are transferred in the next 3 business days.
We can send a maximum of $4000 per week. Any amount greater than $4000 is divided (no part can be larger than $4000) and sent on consecutive weeks until the total amount has been delivered.
First time withdrawals and changes to payment instructions are subject to clearance by our Security Department. This can take between 5-10 business days.
You will be informed by e-mail when we send out your winnings.
Wire Transfer
A Wire Transfer is an electronic bank transfer from your casino account to your bank account. It is the fastest way to receive any winnings. A Wire Transfer reduces the administrative work in cashing in bank drafts or checks since players receive their winnings directly in their bank account. The minimum withdrawal amount is $100.00. The service fee is $20.
To request winnings by Wire Transfer, please enter the Cashier, select "Wire Transfer" from the withdrawal options and follow the instructions that are provided. You will be asked to provide your bank account details when you select this method.
Western Union
Western Union service money transfer is a fast and secure way to transfer money worldwide. The service allows cash transfers to more than 196,000 Western Union Agent locations in over 190 countries and territories around the world. With representation this far reaching, there is sure to be a convenient Agent location near you. The minimum withdrawal amount is $20.00. Service fees and availability may vary depending on a variety of factors, including but not limited to your geographic location.
To request your winnings please enter the Cashier facility, select "Withdrawal by Western Union" and follow the instructions. For further information, please refer to the HELP section in the Cashier in the Casino or consult Western Union Help.
PayPal
PayPal is a fast, convenient and safe way to transfer money online. Even if you have not deposited into your player account using PayPal it is possible to withdraw winnings to your PayPal account. The minimum withdrawal amount is $10.00, and there is no fee for transfers from your casino account.
To request your winnings please enter the Cashier facility, select "Withdrawal by PayPal" and follow the instructions. For further information, please refer to HELP section in the Cashier in the Casino or consult PayPal Help.
In the near future additional ways of funds depositing and withdrawal will become available in our Casino.
Slots
Slot machines are fun, easy and exciting! It is not an exaggeration to say that slot machines are most favored form of gambling in a casino.
The objective of any slot player is to line up the symbols that return credit paybacks as frequently as Lady Luck will allow.
First, player has to choose the machine denomination - what value machine's credits have ($¼, $1 or $5 each). The minimum number of credits player should have to start playing is 20. You may buy credits by clicking on "Insert bill" button on the right. A certain amount of money, corresponding to credit's value times 20 will be transferred from player's account to machine's credits.
Click on BET ONE to bet one credit, with each click increasing the bet by 1 credit up to 3. To instantly bet the maximum amount (3 credits) click the BET MAX button. Once you have chosen your stake, spin the reels by clicking on SPIN, or click on the handle. Payouts are as shown on the display in the middle of the machine. For example, in the banana slots, if you play three credits and all triple bananas line up, you will receive 5,000 credits each valued from $0.25 to $5 (depending on the machine denomination) in pay out! To stop the slot machine or exit the game, click on CASH OUT button.
Blackjack
Blackjack is the most popular casino table game. The objective of Blackjack is to get as close to 21 points as possible without going over ("bust"). This can be done by the player having a hand which is 21 or less that is higher than the dealer's hand or it can be achieved by the dealer busting, which means going over 21.
All cards have their face value. All picture cards are worth ten. All aces are worth either one or 11, depending on how they are used. Hands where the ace can be used as either a one or 11 are called soft hands. All other hands are called hard hands. Thus A:2, A:3, and A:4 are respectively a soft 13, 14, and 15, while 10:3, 10:4, 10:5 are respectively a hard 13, 14, and 15. Soft hands become hard hands when the ace must be valued as one or eleven, not both. If a player has an A:6 and receives another card which is a ten, the player now has a hard hand of 17. A combination of first two cards consisting of an Ace and any ten-valued card is called "Blackjack", and beats any points up to 21.
The dealer gives player two cards and himself two cards. One of the dealer's cards is face up and the other is face down. Once player has his two cards face up, he is faced with several strategy choices and options.
If your first two cards are an Ace and a 10 value card, you have Blackjack and will be paid one and one-half times the wager (3 to 2) unless the dealer also has Blackjack.
If you don't have Blackjack you may continue to draw cards attempting to total as close to 21 as possible without exceeding 21, in which case you "bust" and loose your wager.
Dealer must hit on all totals of 16 or less.
Dealer must stand on all totals of 17 or more.
If both dealer and player have even points, the deal is considered a "push" and player's bet is refunded.
Place your bet by clicking on the token you wish to bet. Press DEAL when you are finished betting and ready to receive cards. The dealer will then deal you two cards, face up, and two to him/herself.
- Deal
- Once you have picked the wager amount, click on DEAL. This will give you the first two cards.
- Hit
- Take an additional card.
- Stand
- You don't want any additional card(s).
- Split
- You will match the original wager and split the first two cards into two separate hands. The two cards must be of the same point value (i.e. a pair of 8_s, King and Queen, etc.). In splitted hands an Ace and ten-value card equal to "21" and are not counted as blackjack.
- Double
- You will match the original bet on the first two cards dealt and receive only one additional card.
- Insurance
- When the dealer's up card is an Ace, you may want to buy "insurance" - an additional amount equal to half of your original wager. You may purchase insurance when you believe that the dealer's down card is a ten value card. If the dealer has Blackjack, the insurance wager pays 2 to 1. If the dealer does not have Blackjack, the insurance wager loses and the game continues as usual. A Blackjack will beat a point total of "21".
Blackjack Multihand
In Multihand Blackjack you get the opportunity to play up to five separate hands against the dealer's single hand - each with its own bet. The player must play all his hands first.
Poker
Ranking of poker hands:
- ROYAL FLUSH
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The highest ranking hand possible. All five cards are in both highest starting sequence (from Ace to ten) and common suit.
Example: A(hearts), K(hearts), Q(hearts), J(hearts), 10(hearts) - STRAIGHT FLUSH
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Five cards both in sequence and common suit.
Example: 10(diamonds), 9(diamonds), 8(diamonds), 7(diamonds), 6(diamonds) - FOUR OF A KIND
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Four cards of the same rank.
Example: 5(clubs), 5(hearts), 5(spades), 5(diamonds) - FULL HOUSE
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Three cards of one rank and two cards of another rank.
Example: K(clubs), K(diamonds), K(hearts), 4(spades), 4(clubs) - FLUSH
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Five cards of same suit.
Example: K(diamonds), J(diamonds), 9(diamonds), 6(diamonds), 3(diamonds), 2(diamonds) - STRAIGHT
- Five cards in sequence (Aces may be used high or low) Example: 5(clubs), 4(diamonds), 3(hearts), 2(spades), A(clubs)
- THREE OF A KIND
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Three cards of same rank.
Example: 9(clubs), 9(diamonds), 9(hearts), A(spades), 8(clubs) - TWO PAIR
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Two groups of two cards of same rank.
Example: 4(clubs), 4(diamonds), J(hearts), J(spades), A(clubs) - ONE PAIR
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Two cards of the same rank
Example: 8(clubs), 4(diamonds), J(hearts), J(spades), A(clubs) - HIGH CARD
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The rank of hands containing no pair is determined by the highest ranking card.
Example: A (spades), Q (spades), 9 (diamonds), 6 (spades), 3 (clubs)
Oasis Poker
Oasis Poker is a five-card poker game with odds paid for higher winning hands. A player begins by placing a first bet (ante) in the ante box. Player is dealt five cards face down while the dealer is dealt four cards face down and one card face up. Player then evaluates his hand and decides on one of three options:
- Surrender
- - player drops his cards and loses the amount wagered on the ante
- Change
- - a player may decide to strengthen his hand and change up to five cards of his hand from the cards left in the desk, each card's exchange will cost him his ante amount. The change procedure is allowed once during the deal, and after you changed some of your cards, you shall have only "surrender" and "bet" options left.
- Bet
- - a player decides to play and compare his hand against that of a dealer. You will place an additional wager in the bet area which must be double the amount of the "ante" wager.
The dealer then reveals his/her hand and compares them with player's hand if it is still in play. The dealer must qualify, however, with an Ace/King hand or better. If the dealer fails to qualify, the player receives even money on the amount wagered on the ante while the back bet is a standoff. If the dealer qualifies with an Ace/King or higher and his/her hand is higher than the player's hand, the player loses both wagers on the ante and the bet. If the player's hand is higher than the dealer's hand, the player receives even money on the ante wager and a bonus amount wagered in the bet are based on the chart below.
One pair or less 1 to 1
Two pairs 2 to 1
Three of a kind 3 to 1
Straight 4 to 1
Flush 5 to 1
Full House 7 to 1
Four of a Kind 20 to 1
Straight Flush 50 to 1
Royal Flush 100 to 1
Progressive Jackpot
The player can participate in the optional Progressive Jackpot.
The amount of the current Jackpot is reflected on the board top-left corner of the table.
The progressive Jackpot wager is $1 per deal. Regardless of the outcome of the poker hand, any player holding a Jackpot hand who has wagered the Progressive Jackpot will receive a bonus for that hand according to the following chart:
Flush $50
Full House $100
Four of a Kind $500
Straight Flush 10% of Jackpot
Royal Flush 100% of Jackpot
Caribbean Stud Poker
The only difference between the Caribbean and Oasis Poker is that there is no cards exchange allowed in the Caribbean version.
Videopoker (Joker's Wild, Jacks or Better)
First, player has to choose the machine denomination - what value machine's credits have ($1/4, $1 or $5 each). The minimum number of credits player should have to start playing is 20. You may buy credits by clicking on "Insert bill" button on the right. A certain amount of money, corresponding to credit's value times 20 will be transferred from player's account to machine's credits.
By clicking on BET ONE or BET MAX buttons, the player makes his bet (from 1 to 5 credits). After the bet is placed, the player should press the DEAL button. The computer gives the player five cards. The player, in turn, should evaluate its value and decide (by marking the appropriate cards with cursor) which cards he wants to keep, keeping in mind the possibility of necessary cards appearance to strengthen his combination. The minimum winning combination is a pair of Jacks for "Jacks or Better" and two pairs for "Joker's Wild". After making his choice, the player hits the DEAL button once again. The player's balance is then being debited with amount, equal to his initial bet value. Computer changes unmarked cards, evaluates the final combination and pays the winning combination off according to the payoff table, simultaneously marking this amount in the Payoff section. This concludes the play round. If the is any winning combination on player's hand, the player is offered to double the winnings amount. If he chooses to double, five cards are dealt, first card face up (dealer's card) and four others face down. Player has to beat the first face up card's value by choosing any one of the face down cards. The card chosen is turned face up and compared to dealer's card. To quit playing and withdraw credits to his account balance, the player should press the BACK or CASHOUT button.
Baccarat
The objective of baccarat is for the players to correctly guess which of three possible propositions will win on the next round: Bank, Player, or Tie. Two cards are dealt to the Bank hand and two cards are dealt to the Player hand. Sometimes a third card is dealt to either or both hands. Whichever hand is closest to nine is the winner. The game is usually dealt from a six- or eight-deck shoe. All tens, jacks, queens and kings equal zero. The ace equals one. All the other cards equal their face value. Thus a nine equals nine, a two equals two and so forth.
After the Bank and Player hands have received two cards it is possible that either or both might need to draw an extra card. The rules for drawing cards are predetermined and essentially irrelevant since the players do not get to make any decisions. Regardless of whether a card is drawn, at the end of the deal, the hand that totals nine or closest to nine wins.
A winning Player hand is paid off at one to one. Thus, if you bet ten dollars, you win ten dollars. A winning Bank hand is paid off at .95 to one. This means that if you bet ten dollars, you win $9.50. Another way to look at the Bank wager is to consider it a one-to-one payout minus a five percent commission on winning bets. This commission is collected after the shoe is finished. The Tie hand is paid at eight to one. Thus a winning tie bet of $10 will return $80. If you bet on either Bank or Player and the Tie wins, you do not lose your bet. It is a push.
Craps
The Pass Line that goes around the whole table and the Don't Pass Line that tends to mirror it are the two basic bets of craps.
The game starts with the shooter placing one or the other of these bets. Since most players are "right bettors," that is, they bet the Pass Line, let's look at the game from the perspective of the Pass Line. The shooter places a bet on the Pass Line. He is given the dice. The shooter now rolls the dice. If he rolls a 7 or 11, the Pass Line bettors win even money -- i.e., you bet $10, you win $10. The Don't Pass bettors lose. However, if the shooter rolls a 2, 3 or 12, the Pass Line bettors lose and, on the 2 or 3, the Don't Pass bettors win; while on the 12, the Don't Pass bettors push, neither winning nor losing.
If the shooter rolls any one of the following numbers: 4,5,6,8,9, or 10; this number becomes the point. For the Pass Line bettor to win, the shooter must roll that number again before he rolls a 7. The reverse holds true for the Don't Pass bettor. If a 7 is rolled before the point, the Don't Pass bettor wins.
Here's an example of how this option works:
The 7 can be made six different ways with two dice. The 4 can be made three different ways with two dice. Thus, the odds of a 7 appearing in relation to a 4 are six ways to three ways or two to one. Once the shooter has established his point number (let's keep it as the 4), the player has the option of placing an amount equal to (single odds), twice as much (double or 2X odds), three times as much (triple or 3X odds), five times as much (5X Odds), ten times as much (10X Odds), 20 times as much (20X Odds), or 100 times (100X Odds) or more, as his Pass Line bet in "odds" immediately behind it. Let's analyze the bet based on double odds.
The point is 4 and you have $10 on the Pass Line. You can now place $20 in odds behind it. If the shooter rolls a 4, you will be paid even money for your $10 Pass Line bet and the true odds for the Odds bet -- thus, you would win $40 for your $20 Odds bet. The casino has no edge whatsoever on this bet in the long run.
The true odds for the point numbers are as follows:
| Number | Ways to Make |
Ways to Make Seven |
Odds |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | 3 | 6 | 2-1 |
| 5 | 4 | 6 | 3 to 2 |
| 6 | 5 | 6 | 6 to 5 |
| 8 | 5 | 6 | 6 to 5 |
| 9 | 4 | 6 | 3 to 2 |
| 10 | 3 | 6 | 2 to 1 |
Two other low-percentage bets are the Come and Don't Come bets. These function in exactly the same way and have exactly the same house edges as the Pass and Don't Pass bets. The only difference is that they are made after the point is established. Once the shooter has a point, you can place a bet in the large Come area on the layout or on the smaller Don't Come area in the upper left and right hand corners of the layout. A 7 or 11 wins the Come bet at even money, loses the Don't Come bet. A 2, 3 or 12, loses the Come bet. While the 2 or 3 wins the Don't Come bet. Again the 12 is a push. However, should one of the point numbers be rolled (i.e., 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10), that number now must be rolled before the 7 for the Come bettor to win. Should the 7 appear before the number, the Don't Come bettor wins. The Come-Don't Come is merely a game within a game. As with the Pass and Don't Pass, the Come and Don't Come players are also offered the option of Free Odds.
The last of the low-percentage bets is the placing of the six and/or eight, which can be done at any time. Here you simply place a wager in multiples of $6.00. The casino will pay off a winning bet at "casino odds" of $7.00 for every $6.00 wagered.
Other Bets
The following bets can be placed at any time, including during the come out roll.
Place the 4: You place the 4 in multiples of five dollars. If the 4 is rolled before the 7, the player wins nine dollars.
Place the 5: You place the 5 in multiples of five dollars. If the 5 rolls before a 7, the player wins seven dollars.
Place the 6: You place the 6 in multiples of six dollars. If the 6 rolls before a 7, the player wins seven dollars.
Place the 8: You place the 8 in multiples of six dollars. If the 8 rolls before a 7, the player wins seven dollars.
Place the 9: You place the 9 in multiples of five dollars. If the 9 rolls before a 7, the player wins seven dollars.
Place the 10: You place the ten in multiples of five dollars. If the ten is rolled before the seven, the player wins nine dollars.
Place to Lose
You can also place the numbers to lose, sometimes this is called laying the numbers, as in: "Lay the four!" In such a case, you are rooting for a 7 to be thrown before the number appears.
Place the 4 to Lose: Here you bet in multiples of $11 that the 7 will come up before the 4. If you win, you receive five dollars.
Place the 5 to Lose: Here you bet in multiples of eight dollars that the 7 will come up before the 5. If you win, you the bet is paid off at five dollars.
Place the 6 to Lose: Here you are betting in multiples of five dollars that the 7 will be rolled before the 6. If you win, the bet is paid off at four dollars.
Place the 8 to Lose: Here you are betting in multiples of five dollars that the 7 will be rolled before the 8. If you win, the bet is paid off at four dollars.
Place the 9 to Lose: Here you bet in multiples of eight dollars that the 7 will come up before the 9. If you win, you the bet is paid off at five dollars.
Place the 10 to Lose: Here you bet in multiples of $11 that the 7 will come up before the 10. If you win, you receive five dollars.
Fortune Wheel
There are fifty-four slots that the wheel can potentially stop on. There are six symbols that occupy the various slots. These symbols are 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and Joker. There is also a table with each of these symbols on it.
The idea is to guess the symbol that will come up on the next spin, and bet accordingly.
To bet, click on the chips with value you want to bet and click on the desired area on the table. After all the bets are in, click on the "Spin" button. Whatever symbol the wheel lands on is the winner. Click on the "Clear" button to take all bets off the table. Click on the "Rebet" or "Restore" button to place your bet on the area you choose during the last game.
Payoffs
$1 1 to 1
$2 2 to 1
$5 5 to 1
$10 10 to 1
$20 20 to 1
Joker 40 to 1
Roulette
Roulette is played with a wheel, a small ball, and a betting layout. The wheel is divided into 37 (European wheel) slots. 36 of the slots are numbered from 1 through 36, of which half are red and the other black. There is also one green slot marked 0 ("zero"). Select the chip you want to wager and drag it with the mouse to the numbers you want bet. Then click on the desired number(s). You can undo a bet by selecting the token with the X on it and clicking on the tokens you wish to remove or press CLEAR to remove all bets. Press SPIN when you have finished placing all bets. The ball is spun by the dealer around the outer rim of the wheel, as its speed decreases it falls into a numbered slot. The dealer displays the number, places a white dot on it, clears all the non-winning chips and pays off all winners. The process is then repeated. Bets can be between 1 and 500 dollars, depending on the numbers selected. Click on REBET to put the last bets made on the table for the next spin. Especially handy if more than one chip was bet.
The Bets of Roulette
- The Straight Up Bet
- You bet one or more numbers by placing your wager directly on the number or numbers you wish to wager. Winning numbers are paid off at 35 to one.
- Split Bet
- Your wager is placed on a line between two numbers. If either number comes up, you are paid at 17 to one.
- Three Number Bet
- A single bet on any one of three numbers. Place your wager on the outside border of the three numbers you wish to bet on. Winning numbers are paid off at 11 to one.
- Four Number Bet
- This wager can only be made on numbers that form a square. You place your bet at the intersection where all four numbers meet.
- Six Number Bet
- Place this wager on the outside borders of the numbers on the line that separates the two sets of numbers. You are betting that one of those six numbers will hit on the next spin of the ball. This bet pays off at five to one.
- The Column Bet ("2to1" field)
- This is a single bet that one of the columns of numbers on the layout will contain the number that hits. You place this bet at the bottom of the column in the area that says two to one. This wager pays off at two to one.
- The Dozens Bet
- You are wagering that the winning number will be within a dozen consecutive numbers on the layout. You should place this wager in the areas labeled either "1st12", "2nd12" or "3rd12". If any one number in your dozens bet hits, you are paid off at two to one.
- The Odd or Even Bets
- This bet is placed on the section of the layout labeled "Odd" or "Even". The bet pays off at even money.
- High or Low Bets
- Place this wager in the boxes marked either "1to18" or "19to36". It is a wager as to whether the high numbers or the low numbers will contain the winning hit. The bet is paid off at even money.
- Red or Black Bets
- This bet is placed on the area indicating red or black and is a wager that the winning number will be either a red one or a black one. The bet is paid off at even money.
Keno
For those of you who enjoy playing lotteries, or local charity chance books, the casino game of Keno might hold some interest for you. It's the equivalent of a lottery but much faster!
The Keno game is played with a traditional 80-numbered ticket and 20 balls whose function is the same as in a standard lottery. The player marks from 1 to 10 spots on the ticket and is paid according to the numbers that roll out on the balls and the bet he or she chose. The four different ways to bet on a Keno ticket are discussed below. After each game you may choose to stay with the same spots you played (by clicking on PLAY button again) or pick new spots on the ticket. The Payoff tables update on the left of the game card.
'Play 1, 5 or 10'
Option is enabled once you mark at least one spot on the Keno ticket. It starts the game for 1,5 or 10 consecutive games.
'Catch all'
This option can be played with 2 to 7 spots marked on the ticket. You are betting that you will catch all the numbers that you selected. You will be paid only if all the numbers you chose show up
'Against'
This option lets you bet that the numbers you choose will not be drawn. You can select between 8 and 15 numbers. You will win only if none of the numbers selected show up.
'Straight Bet'
This option lets you select between 2 and 10 numbers. The more selected numbers are drawn, the bigger the payoff.
'High Roller'
This option is played almost like the "Straight Bet" but the payoff is on a different schedule where you have to catch more spots in order to get paid, but the payoff is greater.
