BLACKJACK:

In Blackjack, each player and the dealer (the computer) are dealt two cards to start. The objective of 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 which are worth either 1 or 11. If the value of your hand is closer to 21 than that of the dealer you win.

THREE CARD POKER:

3 Card Poker is a fast and fun poker-style game that requires little strategy for a player to be successful. The low house edge of approximately 2.5% makes it an enticing addition to the casino. Beat the dealer by making the best poker hand possible with one draw of three cards.

STUD POKER:

Each player plays against the dealer and not against the other players. In Casino Stud Poker you place an ante, you receive a hand, and the Dealer receives a hand with four cards face down and one card face up.

You then decide whether or not you would like to bet if you think you can win or surrender if you feel that your hand is inadequate. If you bet and if the dealer's hand qualifies (contains an Ace/King combination or better), your hand will be compared to the dealer's.

If you win, your payoff will be determined by the quality of your hand. If you surrender, you will lose your ante to the dealer and the hand will end.

CRAPS:

The game of Craps is an exciting game of chance, popular since the time of the Romans. The objective of Craps is to predict the outcome of a roll of the dice.

AMERICAN ROULETTE:

The game of Roulette is played by spinning a small ball on a round wheel with thirty-eight numbered slots. When the wheel stops, the ball comes to rest in one of these slots.

The object of Roulette is to correctly predict the slot in which the ball will land. By predicting the right number, you earn a payoff on your bet. The size of the payoff depends on how the bet was placed.

BACCARAT:

Two hands are dealt in Baccarat - The banker's hand and the player's hand. Prior to each deal, the player wagers on whether the Player's hand or the Banker's hand is closest to a total of 9.

The player also has the option to wager on a tie (i.e. both the banker's and player's hands total the same). 8 decks of 52 cards are used.

PAI GOW POKER:

The objective of Pai-Gow Poker is for both of the player's two hands (denoted the high and low hands) to rank higher than both of the banker's two hands. The player receives seven cards and makes two traditional poker hands - one of five cards (the high hand), another of two (the low hand). The rankings of the two hands are based upon a basic poker ranking. Thus, the highest two card hand is two aces and the highest five card hand is five aces (four aces + the joker).

Poker is for both of the player's two hands (denoted the high and low hands) to rank higher than both of the banker's two hands. The player receives seven cards and makes two traditional poker hands - one of five cards (the high hand), another of two (the low hand).

LET IT RIDE:

Each player plays only with the dealer and not against other players. The objective is to obtain the highest poker hand (containing at least a pair of tens) while keeping the maximum bet on the table.

A player begins each hand by placing an ante on the table which consists of three identical bets with an option of making an additional bet in order to qualify for a bonus. Six cards are dealt in total.

The first three cards are dealt to the player (face up) and the next three cards are placed in front of the dealer (face down). At this time, the player may choose to withdraw the first bet (Pull Bet) or keep it on the table (Let It Ride). The dealer then discards the fourth card and turns over the fifth card and the player must decide whether to Let It Ride or to pull the second bet after which the dealer finally turns over the sixth card and the hand is scored.

The player wins if the player's hand qualifies with at least a pair of tens; the payoff is determined by the quality of the hand. Players can win a bonus on top of their payouts if they place the additional bet by drawing one of the following hands: Royal Flush, Straight Flush, Four of a Kind, Full House, Flush, Straight, or Three of a Kind.

The skill of the player is required to find the appropriate strategy for the 51,979,200 possible variations of this game.

JACKS OR BETTER:

The objective of Video Poker is to receive the highest ranked five card poker hand possible.

Jacks or Better indicates that a pair pays off only if the cards in the pair are Jacks, Queens, Kings, or Aces. A lower pair does not pay off.

DEUCES WILD:

"Deuces Wild" any 2 is considered as wild. If there is a wild card (cards) in the deck, then a hand with four cards of the same rank plus any deuce card is considered as a winning combination, “Five of a kind”.

Another difference in pay tables for the games with wild cards is that “natural” Royal Flush (that is, Royal Flush without any wild cards) is paid higher than Wild Royal Flush.

JOKERS WILD

The objective of the game is to get any of the winning combinations of poker hands.

Video Poker is a game of draw poker, in which the player is dealt 5 cards face up. The player then decides which cards to keep or "hold" and which cards to discard.