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Poker has many
variations, all following a similar pattern of
play. Depending on the variant, hands may be
formed using cards that are concealed from
others, or from a combination of concealed cards
and community cards.
Blackjack: The
basic premise of the game is that you want to
have a hand value that is closer to 21 than that
of the dealer, without going over 21. Other
players at the table are of no concern. Your
hand is strictly played out against the hand of
the dealer. The rules of play for the dealer are
strictly dictated, leaving no decisions up to
the dealer. Therefore, there is not a problem
with the dealer or any of the other players at
the table seeing the cards in your hand. Indeed,
if you're playing at a shoe game, the player
cards are all dealt face up. In any event, when
you're just learning to play, don't hesitate to
show the dealer or other players your cards and
ask questions.
American Roulette:
Roulette is a casino and gambling game named
after the French word meaning "small wheel". In
the game a croupier spins a wheel in one
direction, then spins a ball in the opposite
direction around a tilted circular surface
running around the circumference of the wheel.
The ball eventually falls on to the wheel and
into one of 37 (in European roulette) or 38 (in
American roulette) coloured and numbered pockets
on the wheel. Players place bets on the winning
number and the colour of the pocket, whether the
number is odd or even, etc.
Poker: Poker
is a popular type of card game in which players
bet on the value of the card combination
("hand") in their possession, by placing a bet
into a central pot. The winner is the one who
holds the hand with the highest value according
to an established hand rankings hierarchy, or
otherwise the player who remains "in the hand"
after all others have folded (the player who
makes an un-called bet.).
Dice / Craps: Did
you ever want to learn to play Craps, and found
the game too complicated. The truth is, learning
to play Craps is simple. Stand at any craps
table for at least one round and you'll pick up
on it quickly. Craps is commonly referred to as
the most exciting game that can accommodate up
to double that of Blackjack / Roulette or Poker
players.
Before each round, players predict how the
shooter will roll the dice by placing wagers on
the many possible bets. Bets depend on the
outcome of the roll. The rules of Craps play
dictate by the point/number rolled. The shooter
must throw the dice, which hit the walls on the
opposite end of the table. The total value of
the two dice determines who wins. On any given
roll, the dice will show a value somewhere
between 2 and 12. Depending on which craps bets
you choose, you could be cheering for a set of
numbers or for one number in particular Each
round has two phases: Come Out and Point. To
start a round, the shooter makes a Come Out roll
of 7 or 11(Yo). This results in a win for Pass
Line bets. A Come Out roll of 2, 3 or 12 (called
Craps) ends the round with players losing their
Pass Line bets. When a 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 are
rolled, that number becomes the Point. The
second phase of the round is for the shooter to
roll the point number again, the result is a
win. If the shooter rolls a 7 (Seven-out), the
pass line loses and the round ends. On the
result of a 7, the dice are passed to the next
shooter in a clockwise direction.
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