Casino Games

Blackjack, or 21, is one the most popular casino games.

The object of the game is to beat the dealer by obtaining a total higher than the dealer, without exceeding 21. You begin by placing a wager in the betting square. Each player receives two cards, and the dealer receives one card. Cards are dealt face-up. All cards are dealt face up and only the dealer is permitted to touch the cards.

Card Values

Face Cards (Kings, Queens , Jacks) have a value of 10

Numbered cards are worth their face value except Ace, which can count as 1 or 11.

Player Options

Stand - stay with the cards dealt; a horizontal hand motion means stand

Hit - receive additional card(s); a gentle tap or scratch on the table behind your betting square.

Doubledown - double your original bet and receive one additional card only. Doubledown on Blackjack is not permitted.

Split - Split aces receive one card only.
Surrender - allowed on the original two- card hand except against a dealer "Blackjack."

Insurance - pays 2 to 1.

After all the players have played, the dealer's hand is completed;

If the dealer's hand totals a hard 17 or more, the dealer must stand. If the dealer's hand is a soft 17 or less, the dealer must hit.

Spanish 21 (Uses 6 Spanish decks A-9, J, Q, K)

The player makes a Match The Dealer wager by placing a bet in the Match the Dealer bet circle. In order to play Match The Dealer, the player must make a regular 21 bet also.

In addition to the regular 21 bet, a player can bet that either both of his first two cards will exactly match the dealer’s up card in rank.

For example: a four matches a four, jack matches only jack, queen matches only queen, etc.

Five Big Payoffs:

1 Non Suited Match: Pays 4 to 1

2 Non-suited Matches: Pays 8 to 1

1 Suited Match: Pays 9 to 1

1 Non-suited & 1 Suited Match: Pays 13 to 1

2 Suited matches: Pays 18 to 1

Pai Gow Poker

East meets West in this exciting game of Poker!

Pai Gow Poker combines the elements of American Poker and Asian Pai Gow (dominoes). It is played using a standard deck of 52 playing cards, plus one Joker. The Joker, or "Bug" as it is known, can be used only as an Ace, or to complete a straight, a flush, or a straight flush.

The object of the game is to beat the banker's hand using your seven cards to create two separate hands consisting of a two-card hand, and a five-card hand. The banker may be any player or the house dealer.

Each player shall occupy a square numbered 1 - 6. Each square shall receive seven cards with the order of deal determined by either dealer shaking a cup containing three dice or a random number generator. In order to win, both your two card hand and your five-card hand must be higher in value than the banker's two card and five card hands. A "push" occurs when only 1 of your 2 hands is higher in value. Your five-card hand must always be higher in ranking than your two card hand. The house dealer will be happy to assist you in arranging your hands, or explaining the rankings once all players have set their hands, and prior to the banker exposing its hand. Dealer will always assist by using the " House Way ".

Winning hands are paid even money. The "banker" wins identical hands, called "Copy Hands". The winnings of each player and the net winnings of the player/banker are subject to a 5% commission collected by the dealer.

Players are automatically offered the position of "banker" in sequence of play. They may however decline, in which case the house will deal and assume the position of "Banker".

Players may not communicate or exchange hand information during the play of a hand. Once the dealer exposes the banker's hand, players cannot touch their cards. Any player's hand that is set incorrectly (i.e. the two card low hand ranks higher than the five card high hand) is considered a "fouled" hand and is an automatic loser.

Fortune Bonus - Pai Gow

 

Fortune Pai-Gow Pay table

Hand Value

Fortune Bonus Payout

Envy Bonus Payout

 

7 Card Straight Flush (No Joker)

Royal Flush plus Royal Match

7 Card Straight Flush w/Joker

5 Aces

Royal Flush

Straight Flush

4 of A Kind

Full House

Flush

3 of A Kind

Straight

 

2500 to 1

1000 to 1

750 to 1

250 to 1

125 to 1

50 to 1

25 to 1

5 to 1

4 to 1

3 to 1

2 to 1

 

$1000

$750

$250

$100

$50

$20

$5

Players wishing to play the future Bonus put an amount between $1 and $50 in the fortune Bonus betting space immediately in front of their Pai Gow betting square. Players win if their 7-card hand contains combinations of cards shown on the Table of Pay posted on the future Pai Gow table. This payment will be received regardless of how players decide to set their hands. Additionally, wager of $5 or greater on the Fortune Bonus are eligible for additional payments if ANY other player on the table receives a hand of 4-of-a-kind or higher! Players must play the basic game of Pai Gow to be able to bet the Fortune Bonus. Bonus Bet is $1 to $50. Aggregate Jackpot Payout not to exceed $20.000.

The dealer's hand NEVER qualifies for ante bonus even when acting as a player.

Four Card Poker

Players receive five cards to make best four-card poker hand. The dealer receives six cards to make his/her four-card poker hand.

Ranking of Hands:

Four of A Kind

Straight Flush

Three of A Kind

Flush

Straight

Two Pair

Pair

Play VS Dealer

Bet on the required Ante-spot to play against the dealer’s hand. Best four-card hand wins. Player wins ties. If you bet on the Ante Wager and want to stay in the game afterviewing your cards, you must make a Play wager. The Play wager has to be at least equal to the Ante, but may be up to three times the Ante. It’s your four-card poker hand against the dealer’s four-card poker hand, best hand wins!

Automatic Bonuses:

The top three hands in the game-four of a kind, straight flush, and three of a kind receive an automatic bonus payout on Ante bet. See table for odds.

Play Aces Up

Bet on the Aces Up Spot and win when you’re dealt a pair of Aces or better. The Aces Up bonus is always paid-even if the dealer has a better hand.

Three Card Poker (Coming Soon)

Three Card Poker is a modified poker game where players have 3 different playing options and up to 4 different payment possibilities. The possibility of high payouts and a variety of different betting options make this game fun and enjoyable to play for even the most seasoned casino veteran.

Initially a player must decide if they wish to play their 3-card hand against the dealer, against a Table of Odds, or both. If they wish to play against the dealer, they place an “ante wager”. Once the player views their hand, they can either play by placing a “play wager” equal to their ante wager, or fold, forfeiting their “ante wager”. The dealer must qualify with a “queen high” or greater poker hand to play against the player. If the dealer qualifies, players' hand values are compared to the dealer's hand. If a player's hand beats the dealer's hand, they win on both the “ante wager” and “play wager”. Additionally if the player has certain high value hands, they win a bonus amount depending on the value of their “ante wager”.

If the player decides to play against a Table of Odds only and not against the dealer, they place a bet on the “Pair Plus” betting square only. If the hand contains a pair or better, the player wins.

A player may take advantage of both betting options by placing an “ante wager” and “Pair Plus” bet at the beginning of the game. Once they view their hand, they can either play, by placing a “play wager” equal to their ante wager, or fold, forfeiting their “ante wager” and “Pair Plus” bet.

TEXAS HOLDEM’

Our poker room features the most popular Texas Holdem’

Players attempt to achieve the best five card poker hand out of seven cards dealt. Each player receives two cards face-down. The five remaining cards are community cards and are shared by all players.

There is a round of betting after the initial two cards are dealt to each player, and again after the dealer turns over:
1. the first three community cards (the flop)
2. the fourth communtiy card (the turn)
3. the fifth community card (the river)

The player with the best five card poker hand is declared the winner. 

Hours

Restaurant open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!

 

Casino hours:
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Fri & Sat: 9am - 5am.
Sun: 9am - 3am.



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