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Bring
home the excitement and exhilaration of the famous casinos in Atlantic
City, Las Vegas, and Monte Carlo. We carry a large variety of Casino
games for your Casino Parties, Las Vegas Nights, or Casino Fundraisers.
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CRAPS |
Critical
to the understanding of craps is that it is a game of rounds. The
first roll in a round is called the come out roll. Sometimes the
outcome of a round will be determined on the come out roll. In particular
a 2, 3, 7, 11, or 12 on the come out roll immediately ends a round.
If any other total is rolled (4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10) that number is
called the point. The dealer will place a white puck on an area
of the table to designate what the point is, in case you forget.
If a point is rolled, the dice will be rolled continuously until
the same point is rolled again or a 7. Craps is an important game
for Casino Parties and Casino Nights.
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ROULETTE |
A
U.S. roulette wheel consists of 38 numbered slots: numbers 1 to
36, a zero, and a double zero. The betting layout consists of every
individual number as well as a host of "outside" or combinations
of numbers. After the players make their bets the dealer spins the
wheel and a ball and after several seconds the ball will land in
one of the numbered slots.
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BLACKJACK |
The
highest hand in blackjack is an ace and any 10-point card and is
called a blackjack. A winning blackjack pays 2:1. If both player
and dealer have a blackjack the bet is a push. Aside from a blackjack,
awinning hand pays even money. The player wins if his hand has more
points than the dealer, without going over 21. Thus a 21-point hand
is the highest and is why the game is sometimes called 21. If either
the player or dealer go over 21 it is called a break or bust and
automatically loses. If the player and dealer tie, the bet is a
push.
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STUD
POKER |
Each
player and the dealer is dealt their own five card hand. One of
the dealer's cards is face up, the other four are face down. Decide
to stay in or fold. If you fold, you forfeit your ante. If you stay
in, you must add to your bet double the amount of the ante. Assuming
the player is still in, the dealer looks at his/her cards. If the
dealer does not have at least and ace/king the the player automatically
wins even money on the ante and the additional wager is returned.
If the dealer does have at least ace/king then a comparison is made
between the player's hand and the dealers hand. If the player has
the higher hand, he/she wins even money on the ante, and whatever
odds are on the bet. If the dealers hand beats the players hand,
he loses both the ante and the bet.
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5'
MONEY WHEEL |
| Otherwise
known as The "Wheel of Fortune", this game is played on
a large vertical wheel. There are inlaid dollar bills of various denominations.
The player bets on which denomination the indicator will stop on.
Also available are Horse Racing and Dice Wheels for your Casino Entertainment. |
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SLOT
MACHINES |
| Casino
Parties aren’t complete without Slot Machines. So go ahead and
try your luck. Give the lever a pull and see if you hit it big like
they do during Vegas Nights. |
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TEXAS
HOLD'EM |
| The
object of Hold’em is to accumulate money. As in any variation
of poker, money is obtained by winning the pot — all the bets
made during the course of a hand. There are two ways to win the pot:
• Be the last remaining
player — During the play of a hand, players will fold and
forfeit their interest in the pot. You win if you are the last remaining
player.
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Have the highest ranking hand — If more than one player remains
after the last round of betting, there is a showdown. All remaining
players show the contents of their hands. If you have the highest-ranking
hand, you win the pot.
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