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NEW! Russian Poker

Russian Poker is a variation of Caribbean Stud Poker. The player's goal is to beat the dealer's hand. Initially, the player places a bet called Ante. When the cards are dealt, the player may place another (call) bet worth twice the Ante bet and challenge the dealer, or surrender, losing the Ante bet. The player can benefit from exchanging any number of cards or buying an extra card. Even if the dealer's hand doesn't qualify, the player can buy his qualification and benefit greatly!

Russian Poker is played with one standard 52-card deck shuffled after each game round. At the end of the round, the player and dealer compare hands formed from their five dealt cards. The player's goal is to beat the dealer's hand.

Russian Poker is a unique game that offers a number of bonus features, which can favour the player to increase the chances of winning.




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Pontoon

Say hello to Blackjack's older brother.

Using 8 decks that are shuffled before each round, Pontoon shares many similar rules with Blackjack, but also has some unique features that will intrigue table game players. While a "Pontoon" hand (a face card or a ten accompanied by an ace) pays at 2:1, so does any five-card hand that doesn't bust out by going over 21. There is no dealer up card and re-splitting is available to give you a maximum of three hands. We can see this game becoming a huge favourite.




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Blackjack Switch

No it's not cheating - it's Blackjack Switch!

They say two heads are better than one, but in this Blackjack variant two hands are best of all. Play with two hands simultaneously, and you can switch your second card between the hands. Wager equal stakes on both hands against the dealer who will stand on 17 and busts with 23 or higher - although you still bust on 22 or above. Because of its twist, you should be advised that a pure Blackjack only pays even money and a dealer 22 results in a push.




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Face Up 21 Blackjack

This is a game for those who don't like surprises.

This Blackjack variation forces the dealer to play with face-up cards. To add further excitement, the dealer must hit on a soft 17. Otherwise, this variation plays exactly like regular Blackjack and uses 8 decks of cards that are reshuffled after every round. Although you can see the dealer's cards, make sure you keep an eye on your own and don't go bust.




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Perfect Pairs Blackjack

Perfect Pairs Blackjack is an exciting game based on Vegas Blackjack rules, with a side bet on a pair formed out of the first two cards initially dealt to a player. To check on perfect pair you need to make a side bet.

The game is played with 8 decks, each consisting of 52 cards, shuffled after every round.

In Perfect Pairs Blackjack a player competes against the Dealer. The goal is the same as in standard Blackjack (to beat the Dealer's hand without exceeding 21). Both the player and the Dealer are dealt two cards and from there, the player may request as many cards as they like, as long as they do not exceed the value of 21. After the player finishes his hand, the same process occurs with the Dealer's hand, after which the two hands are compared and bets are paid or collected.

A Blackjack is a hand with a total value of 21, containing an Ace and any ten-valued card (Jack, King, Queen or Ten) - but only when these two cards are the first two cards dealt to a player or the Dealer.




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Spanish Blackjack

Looking for a change in your Blackjack offering? Your players may find new thrills in Spanish Blackjack. It gets its name from the deck used - each Spanish deck consists of only 48 cards; the regular 52 less the four tens. The game is played with 8 Spanish decks, shuffled after each round.

An extremely helpful option in Spanish Blackjack is that players can surrender after doubling (also known as forfeit or double-down rescue). The dealer takes the double portion of the bet and the player retains the original bet. The goal is the same as in standard Blackjack: to come as close to 21 without going over, and having a higher total than the Dealer.




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Baccarat

One of the most sophisticated and elegant Casino games!

Baccarat is also known as Punto Banco or Chemin de Fer. The present-day versions of Baccarat are the French variation of an Italian game called 'Baccara'. It was first introduced to France at the end of the 15th Century, when it was considered a game of nobility. While modern versions of Baccarat are simple to master and fun to play, they are still considered some of the most sophisticated games in a modern casino. Baccarat is a game of chance between the player and the banker. The goal of the game for the player is to draw a two- or three-card hand with a value closer to 9 than the banker's hand.




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Blackjack

A brilliant combination of chance and elements of skill!

Blackjack, also known as twenty-one, is one of the most popular casino card games in the world. Blackjack's precursor was vingt-et-un ('twenty-one'), which originated in French casinos around 1700. In Blackjack, a player competes against the dealer. The goal of the game is to beat the dealer's hand by either getting a better hand without exceeding 21 or by the dealer's hand going bust (going over 21).




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Blackjack Surrender

An exciting variation on classic Blackjack!

Blackjack Surrender is an exciting variation on the well-known Blackjack game. In Blackjack Surrender, a player competes against the dealer. The goal of the game is to beat the dealer's hand by either getting a better hand without exceeding 21 or by the dealer's hand going bust (going over 21). The difference is the Surrender option that allows a player to surrender after the first two cards are dealt.




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Card Wars

Simple rules, fast-moving and exciting!

Card Wars may be considered one of the easiest games to play in both online and land-based casinos, but this is no reason to shun it! It is a game of fun and excitement with very fair odds and, although it may not have the rich history of some other casino games, it keeps players feeling young as they remember the game of War, from which it is derived. Card Wars is played between a player and the dealer. The object of the game is simply to get a higher card than the dealer.




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Caribbean Poker

An exhilarating poker game that originated in the Caribbean Islands!

Caribbean Poker is a casino game with rules similar to five-card stud poker, played on a standard blackjack-sized table. The player's goal is to beat the dealer's hand. Initially, a player places a bet called the Ante. After being dealt cards, the player may place another (calling) bet worth twice the Ante and challenge the dealer, or surrender and lose their Ante. Caribbean Poker is unique in that it offers a chance to win a progressive jackpot.




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Casino Hold'em

Highly popular poker game variation!

Casino Hold'em is a variation of the popular Texas Hold'em poker game. Casino Hold'em differs from Texas Hold'em in that it is played against the house rather than against other players. The object of the game is to beat the dealer's hand by making the best possible five-card hand out of the two cards that are dealt and five community cards. To add to the excitement, there is an option to place a side bet, which pays out if a pair of Aces or higher is dealt in the first five cards.




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Let them Ride

Enjoy playing a unique poker variation!

Let Them Ride is a poker game played on a blackjack-type table, with a standard 52-card deck. It is a variation of five-card stud poker, but differs in that players don't have to beat the dealer's or other players' hands. The objective of Let Them Ride is to compile a winning 5-card poker hand (containing at least a pair of tens) from the three cards dealt and two community cards.




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Pai Gow Poker

Modern variation of an ancient Chinese dominoes game!

Pai Gow Poker is "the marriage" between Pai Gow, a Chinese game of dominoes, and seven-card stud poker. The game is played with a standard 52-card deck plus a single joker, using poker hand rankings. The goal of Pai Gow Poker is to make two poker hands that beat the dealer's hands. In Pai Gow Poker, the main strategic decisions are how much to bet and how to set your hand. The simplest basic strategy for setting your hand is to make the highest two-card hand that is less than your five-card hand.




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Poker Three

Provides a chance to play two games at once!

Poker Three is a three-card modification of poker played with a standard 52-card deck. It actually consists of two separate games, Pair Plus and Ante-and-Play. Players can choose to play either or both of the games. The object of the Pair Plus game is to wager whether a player will receive a three-card poker hand with any pair or better. The object of Ante-and-Play is to receive a higher three-card poker hand than the dealer.





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