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👨‍💼 Player's 2nd hand


Most cards are worth their face value, face cards are worth 10, and aces are worth 1 or 11. If your hand is greater than or equal to 17, stand. Otherwise, hit.
Most cards are worth their face value, face cards are worth 10, and aces are worth 1 or 11. To get a baccarat hand's value, divide the total of the cards by ten and get the remainder. If either hand has a value of 8 or 9, it's time to pay out. If the Player hand has a value of 5 or less, the Player gets a third card. If the Player does not get a third card, the Banker gets a third card if their value is 5 or less.
Things get complicated after a Player gets a third card. If the Banker hand has a value of less than three, they will draw. If the Banker hand's value is 4, they draw if the Player hand's third card is 2-7. If the Banker hand's value is 5, they draw if the Player hand's third card is 4-7. If the Banker hand's value is 6, they draw if the Player hand's third card of 6 or 7. If the Banker hand's value is 7, no drawing occurs.
The House Rules you follow come from
The player wins by getting closer to 21 than the dealer without going over. Ties result in a push. Most cards are worth their face value, face cards are worth 10, and aces are worth 1 or 11 (whichever gets the hand closer to 21 without going over). If a player has a two-card 21, it's called a 'blackjack' and they get paid
The player wins by getting closer to 21 than the dealer without going over. Ties result in a push, and if the dealer gets 22 it is automatically a push. Most cards are worth their face value, face cards are worth 10, and aces are worth 1 or 11 (whichever gets the hand closer to 21 without going over). If a player has a two-card 21, it's called a 'blackjack' and they get paid
The field bet wins if 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, or 12 are rolled. If a 2 is rolled it pays and if a 12 is rolled it pays , otherwise wins pay 1:1.
The "any seven" bet only wins when seven is rolled, and it pays out .
The "any craps" bet only wins when 2, 3, or 12 is rolled, and it pays out .
This bet pays 15:1 if the dice add up to eleven, otherwise this bet loses.
This bet pays 15:1 if the dice add up to three, otherwise this bet loses.
This bet pays 30:1 if the dice add up to twelve, otherwise this bet loses.
This bet pays 30:1 if the dice add up to two, otherwise this bet loses.
This bet pays 4:1 when a three or eleven are rolled and pays 27:4 if the dice add up to two or twelve; otherwise this bet loses.
If no point has been established, this bet wins on seven and eleven but loses on two, three, and twelve (pushing on all other numbers). If a point has been established, this bet wins if that point is rolled but loses when seven is rolled (otherwise it pushes).
If no point has been established, this bet wins on seven but loses on two, three, and twelve (pushing on all other numbers). If a point has been established, this bet wins if that point is rolled but loses when seven is rolled (otherwise it pushes).
This bet pays 1:1 if the dice add up to less than 11 (except triples), otherwise the bet loses.
This bet pays 1:1 if the dice add up to more than 10 (except triples), otherwise the bet loses.
This bet pays if the three dice have the same number.
Casino War is a very simple game! Whoever has a higher card wins (ace is high). If both sides are tied, the player can double their wager and go to war in which case the player and dealer both get a new card. If the player wins a tie, they only win half their total wager. If there is a second tie, the player gets paid of their total wager.
If the dealer and player have the same first card, the tie bet will pay 10:1.
Each card is worth it's face value, with aces being worth one and face cards worth ten. Both sides, the Player and the Banker, have the values of their cards added up and the hand's final value will be the last digit of that sum. If the Banker has a better hand, this bet will win 19:20, which is the same as 1:1 with 5% commission. In case of a tie, the bet will push, and otherwise the bet loses.
Each card is worth it's face value, with aces being worth one and face cards worth ten. Both sides, the Player and the Banker, have the values of their cards added up and the hand's final value will be the last digit of that sum. If the Player has a better hand, this bet will win 1:1. In case of a tie, the bet will push, and otherwise the bet loses.
Each card is worth it's face value, with aces being worth one and face cards worth ten. Both sides, the Player and the Dealer, have the values of their cards added up and the hand's final value will be the last digit of that sum. If the Dealer and Player have the same value, the Player bet will pay 8:1.
Each card is worth it's face value, with aces being worth one and face cards worth ten. Both sides, the Player and the Banker, have the values of their cards added up and the hand's final value will be the last digit of that sum. If there is a tie, or if the Banker has a 3-card seven, the bet will push. Otherwise, if the Banker has a better hand, this bet will win 1:1. If the Player hand is better, this bet loses.
Each card is worth it's face value, with aces being worth one and face cards worth ten. Both sides, the Player and the Banker, have the values of their cards added up and the hand's final value will be the last digit of that sum. If the Player has a better hand, this bet will win 1:1. In case of a tie, the bet will push, and otherwise the bet loses.
Each card is worth it's face value, with aces being worth one and face cards worth ten. Both sides, the Player and the Dealer, have the values of their cards added up and the hand's final value will be the last digit of that sum. If the Dealer and Player have the same value, the Player bet will pay 8:1.
Each card is worth it's face value, with aces being worth one and face cards worth ten. Both sides, the Player and the Banker, have the values of their cards added up and the hand's final value will be the last digit of that sum. If there is a tie, the bet will push. Otherwise, if the Banker has a better hand, this bet will win 1:1, unless the Banker wins with a six in which case this bet wins only 1:2. If the Player hand is better, this bet loses.
Each card is worth it's face value, with aces being worth one and face cards worth ten. Both sides, the Player and the Banker, have the values of their cards added up and the hand's final value will be the last digit of that sum. If the Player has a better hand, this bet will win 1:1. In case of a tie, the bet will push, and otherwise the bet loses.
Each card is worth it's face value, with aces being worth one and face cards worth ten. Both sides, the Player and the Dealer, have the values of their cards added up and the hand's final value will be the last digit of that sum. If the Dealer and Player have the same value, the Player bet will pay 8:1.
If the dealer's hand does not have a king or better, the dealer does not qualify and the ante bet pushes. Otherwise, the ante bet wins, pushes, or loses depending on whether the player or the dealer can make a more valuable hand using four of their cards. Special hands are ranked as follows: Four of a Kind, Straight Flush, Three of a Kind, Flush, Straight, Two Pair, Pair.
If the dealer's hand does not have a king or better, the dealer does not qualify and the play bet wins. Otherwise, the play bet wins, pushes, or loses depending on whether the player or the dealer can make a more valuable hand using four of their cards. Special hands are ranked as follows: Four of a Kind, Straight Flush, Three of a Kind, Flush, Straight, Two Pair, Pair.
If the player's best four card hand is special, the super bonus will be paid out to them in the following amounts: Straight , Flush , Three of a Kind , Straight Flush , Four of a Kind , Four Aces . Otherwise if the player wins or ties, or if the dealer doesn't qualify, this bet pushes. If the dealer qualifies and wins, this bet loses.
If the player's best four card hand is special, the queens up bet will be paid out to them in the following amounts: Pair of Queens or Better , Two Pair , Straight , Flush , Three of a Kind , Straight Flush , Four of a Kind . Otherwise this bet loses.
The player makes the best five card hand possible. If the player has a two pair or better, the bet wins, otherwise this bet loses.
The player makes the best five card hand possible. If the player doesn't have a two pair or better, their bet loses. Otherwise, the ante bet is paid out depending on how special the hand is with the following payouts: Two Pair: , Three of a Kind , Straight , Flush , Full House , Four of a Kind , Straight Flush , Wild Royal Flush , Royal Flush , Five Aces
The player wins by getting closer to 21 than the dealer without going over. Most cards are worth their face value, face cards are worth 10, and aces are worth 1 or 11 (whichever gets the hand closer to 21 without going over). Each golden token 🟡 represents a free bet, increasing the prospective value of a winning bet by the value of the ante. Free bet split hands lose ties. If a player has a two-card 21, it's called a 'blackjack' and they get paid . Ties result in a push, and if the dealer gets 22 it is automatically a push (except against a blackjack).
If the dealer's hand does not have a king or better, the dealer does not qualify and the ante bet pushes. Otherwise, the ante bet wins, pushes, or loses depending on whether the player or the dealer can make a more valuable hand using four of their cards. Special hands are ranked as follows: Four of a Kind, Straight Flush, Three of a Kind, Flush, Straight, Two Pair, Pair.
If the dealer's hand does not have a king or better, the dealer does not qualify and the play bet wins. Otherwise, the play bet wins, pushes, or loses depending on whether the player or the dealer can make a more valuable hand using four of their cards. Special hands are ranked as follows: Four of a Kind, Straight Flush, Three of a Kind, Flush, Straight, Two Pair, Pair.
If the player's best four card hand is special, the super bonus will be paid out to them in the following amounts: Three of a Kind, Straight Flush , Four of a Kind
If the player's best four card hand is special, the aces up bet will be paid out to them in the following amounts: Pair of Aces , Two Pair , Straight , Flush , Three of a Kind , Straight Flush , Four of a Kind . Otherwise this bet loses.
The player makes the best five card hand possible. If the player doesn't have a pair of tens or better, their bet loses. Otherwise, the ante bet is paid out depending on how special the hand is with the following payouts: Pair of Tens or Better , Two Pair , Three of a Kind , Straight , Flush , Full House , Four of a Kind , Straight Flush , Royal Flush .
If the player's three cards form a special hand, the Three Card Bonus bet will be paid out to them in the following amounts: Mini Royal: , Straight Flush Three of a Kind: Straight: Flush: Pair: . Otherwise this bet loses.
This bet is special in that it is always you do not get the original bet back even if you win (and the bet cannot push). The player is paid a bonus based on the value of their five card hand with the following payouts: Tens of Better , Two Pair , Three of a Kind , Straight , Flush , Full House , Four of a Kind , Straight Flush , Royal Flush .
The player makes the best five card hand possible. If the player doesn't have a pair of sixes or better, their bet loses. If they have a pair of sixes through tens, the bet pushes. Otherwise, the ante bet is paid out depending on how special the hand is with the following payouts: Pair of Jacks or Better , Two Pair , Three of a Kind , Straight , Flush , Full House , Four of a Kind , Straight Flush , Royal Flush .
If the player's three cards form a special hand, the Three Card Bonus bet will be paid out to them in the following amounts: Mini Royal: , Straight Flush Three of a Kind: Straight: Flush: Pair: . Otherwise this bet loses.
The player makes the best combination using their two cards, and the three horizontal cards. If the player doesn't have a pair of sixes or better, their ante loses. If they have a pair of sixes through tens, the bet pushes. Otherwise, the ante bet is is paid out 1:1.
The player makes the best combination using their two cards, and the three vertical cards. If the player doesn't have a pair of sixes or better, their ante loses. If they have a pair of sixes through tens, the bet pushes. Otherwise, the ante bet is is paid out 1:1.
The player makes the best combination using their two cards, and the three horizontal cards. If the player doesn't have a pair of sixes or better, their ante loses. If they have a pair of sixes through tens, the bet pushes. Otherwise, the ante bet is is paid out according to the hand's following value: Pair of Jacks or Better , Two Pair , Three of a Kind , Straight , Flush , Full House , Four of a Kind , Straight Flush , Royal Flush
The player makes the best combination using their two cards, and the three vertical cards. If the player doesn't have a pair of sixes or better, their ante loses. If they have a pair of sixes through tens, the bet pushes. Otherwise, the ante bet is is paid out according to the hand's following value: Pair of Jacks or Better , Two Pair , Three of a Kind , Straight , Flush , Full House , Four of a Kind , Straight Flush , Royal Flush
The middle play bet pays out the same as the across play bet or down play bet's value, whichever hand is higher. The payouts are listed here as a reminder. If the player doesn't have a pair of sixes or better, their ante loses. If they have a pair of sixes through tens, the bet pushes. Otherwise, the ante bet is is paid out according to the hand's following value: Pair of Jacks or Better , Two Pair , Three of a Kind , Straight , Flush , Full House , Four of a Kind , Straight Flush , Royal Flush
A hand is created out of the five community cards. If there aren't a pair of sixes or better, this bet loses. Otherwise this bet wins with the following payouts: Pair of Sixes or Better , Two Pair , Three of a Kind , Straight , Flush , Full House , Four of a Kind , Straight Flush , Royal Flush
The dealer and player each make the best five card hand out of their two cards plus the five shared community cards. If the dealer does not have a pair or better, the dealer does not qualify and the ante bet pushes. Otherwise, the ante bet wins or loses depending on whether the player or the dealer can make a more valuable five card hand (if they tie, it's a push). Special hands are ranked like in poker: Royal Flush, Straight Flush, Four of a Kind, Full House, Flush, Straight, Three of a Kind, Two Pair, Pair.
The play bet wins or loses depending on whether the player or the dealer can make a more valuable five card hand (if they tie, it's a push). Special hands are ranked like in poker: Royal Flush, Straight Flush, Four of a Kind, Full House, Flush, Straight, Three of a Kind, Two Pair, Pair.
If the dealer can make a better five card hand than the player, the blind bet loses. If the player ties, or if the player wins with a hand whose rank is less than a straight, the blind bet pushes. However, if the player wins with a straight or better, the blind bet will be paid out to them in the following amounts: Straight, Flush , Full House , Four of a Kind , Straight Flush , Royal Flush .
If the player's best five card hand is special, the trips bet will be paid out to them in the following amounts: Three of a Kind , Straight , Flush , Full House , Four of a Kind , Straight Flush , Royal Flush . Otherwise this bet loses.
The dealer and player each make the best hand out of their five cards. If the dealer does not have a King/Queen or better, the dealer does not qualify and the ante bet pushes. Otherwise, the ante bet wins or loses depending on whether the player or the dealer can make a more valuable five card hand (if they tie, it's a push). Special hands are ranked like in poker: Royal Flush, Straight Flush, Four of a Kind, Full House, Flush, Straight, Three of a Kind, Two Pair, Pair.
If the dealer has a King/Queen or better and can make a better five card hand than the player, the raise bet loses. If the player ties or if the dealer doesn't have a King/Queen or better, the raise bet pushes. However, if the player wins, the raise bet will be paid out to them in the following amounts according to the strength of their hand: Pair or Less , Two Pair , Three of a Kind , Straight , Flush , Full House , Four of a Kind , Straight Flush , Royal Flush .
The dealer and player each make the best five card hand out of their two cards plus the five shared community cards. If the dealer does not have a pair or better, the dealer does not qualify and the ante bet pushes. Otherwise, the ante bet wins or loses depending on whether the player or the dealer can make a more valuable five card hand (if they tie, it's a push). Special hands are ranked like in poker: Royal Flush, Straight Flush, Four of a Kind, Full House, Flush, Straight, Three of a Kind, Two Pair, Pair.
The play bet wins or loses depending on whether the player or the dealer can make a more valuable five card hand (if they tie, it's a push). Special hands are ranked like in poker: Royal Flush, Straight Flush, Four of a Kind, Full House, Flush, Straight, Three of a Kind, Two Pair, Pair.
If the dealer can make a better five card hand than the player, the extra bonus bet loses. If the player ties, or if the player wins with a hand whose rank is less than a straight, the extra bonus bet pushes. However, if the player wins with a straight or better, the extra bonus bet will be paid out to them in the following amounts: Straight, Flush , Full House , Four of a Kind , Straight Flush , Royal Flush .
If the player's best five card hand is special, the player bonus bet will be paid out to them in the following amounts: Three of a Kind , Straight , Flush , Full House , Four of a Kind , Straight Flush , Royal Flush . Otherwise this bet loses.
If the last card is red, this bet pays 1:1. This bet loses if the last card is black or if there is no match after all 52 cards.
If the last card is black, this bet pays 1:1. This bet loses if the last card is red or if there is no match after all 52 cards.
If this game only lasts one round, this bet pays 1:2, otherwise it loses.
If this game only lasts exactly two rounds, this bet pays 3:1, otherwise it loses.
If this game only lasts exactly three rounds, this bet pays 10:1, otherwise it loses.
If this game only lasts exactly four rounds, this bet pays 30:1, otherwise it loses.
If this game goes through all fifty cards without finishing, this bet pays , otherwise it loses.
The dealer and player each make the best five card hand out of their two cards plus the five shared community cards. If the dealer does not have a pair or better, the dealer does not qualify and the ante bet pushes. Otherwise, the ante bet wins or loses depending on whether the player or the dealer can make a more valuable five card hand (if they tie, it's a push). Special hands are ranked like in poker: Royal Flush, Straight Flush, Four of a Kind, Full House, Flush, Straight, Three of a Kind, Two Pair, Pair.
The play bet wins or loses depending on whether the player or the dealer can make a more valuable five card hand (if they tie, it's a push). Special hands are ranked like in poker: Royal Flush, Straight Flush, Four of a Kind, Full House, Flush, Straight, Three of a Kind, Two Pair, Pair.
If the dealer can make a better five card hand than the player and the player's hand is below a straight, the blind bet loses. If the player ties, or if the player wins with a hand whose rank is less than a straight, the blind bet pushes. However, if the player wins with a straight or better, the blind bet will be paid out to them in the following amounts: Straight, Flush , Full House , Four of a Kind , Straight Flush , Royal Flush . Notably, if the player loses with a straight or better, even larger payouts are generated: Straight, Flush , Full House , Four of a Kind , Straight Flush .
If the player's best five card hand is special, the trips bet will be paid out to them in the following amounts: Three of a Kind , Straight , Flush , Full House , Four of a Kind , Straight Flush , Royal Flush . Otherwise this bet loses.
The dealer and player each make the best five card hand out of their two cards plus the five shared community cards. The ante bet wins or loses depending on whether the player or the dealer can make a more valuable five card hand (if they tie, it's a push). Special hands are ranked somwehat similarly to poker: Five Wilds, Royal Flush, Five of a Kind, Straight Flush, Four of a Kind, Full House, Flush, Straight, Three of a Kind, Two Pair, Pair. The joker and the two are wild cards that can be whatever they want, but the twos can also be regular twos.
The dealer and player each make the best five card hand out of their two cards plus the five shared community cards. The play bet wins or loses depending on whether the player or the dealer can make a more valuable five card hand (if they tie, it's a push). Special hands are ranked somwehat similarly to poker: Five Wilds, Royal Flush, Five of a Kind, Straight Flush, Four of a Kind, Full House, Flush, Straight, Three of a Kind, Two Pair, Pair. The joker and the two are wild cards that can be whatever they want, but the twos can also be regular twos.
If the dealer can make a better five card hand than the player, the blind bet loses. If the player ties, or if the player wins with a hand whose rank is less than a straight, the blind bet pushes. However, if the player wins with a straight or better, the blind bet will be paid out to them in the following amounts: Straight, Flush , Full House , Four of a Kind , Straight Flush , Five of a Kind , Royal Flush , Five of a Kind .
If the player's best five card hand is special, the trips bet will be paid out to them in the following amounts, depending if it is a natural (not using a wild card). Natural hands: Three of a Kind , Straight , Flush , Full House , Four of a Kind , Straight Flush , Royal Flush . For Wild hands: , Straight , Flush , Full House , Four of a Kind , Straight Flush , Five of a Kind , Royal Flush , Five Wilds .Otherwise this bet loses.
If the dealer can make a better five card hand than the player, the ante bet loses. If the player ties, or if the player wins with a hand whose rank is less than a straight, the ante bet pushes. However, if the player wins with a or better, the ante bet pays even money.
These bets loses, ties, or pays even money depending on whether the player's hand loses to, ties, or beats the dealer's hand.
This bet pays based on the player's two cards. The payout is based on the following combinations: Pair of 2's to 10's , A/Q, A/J , K/K, Q/Q, J/J , A/K , Suited A/Q and A/J , Suited A/K A/A , Player and Dealer both have A/A . Otherwise the bet loses.
If the dealer's hand does not have a queen or better, the dealer does not qualify and the ante bet wins. Otherwise, the ante bet wins, pushes, or loses depending on whether the player or the dealer can make a more valuable hand using their three cards. Special hands are ranked as follows: Mini Royal Flush (AKQ), Straight Flush, Three of a Kind, Flush, Straight, Pair.
If the dealer's hand does not have a queen or better, the dealer does not qualify and the play bet pushes. Otherwise, the play bet wins, pushes, or loses depending on whether the player or the dealer can make a more valuable hand using their three cards. Special hands are ranked as follows: Mini Royal Flush (AKQ), Straight Flush, Three of a Kind, Flush, Straight, Pair.
If the player's three card hand is special, a bonus will be paid out to them in the following amounts: Straight Three of a Kind Straight Flush Mini Royal Mini Royal (Spades)
If the player's three card hand is special, the PairPlus bet will be paid out to them in the following amounts: Pair: Flush: Straight: Three of a Kind: Straight Flush: Mini Royal: . Otherwise this bet loses.
If the player's and dealer's six cards can make a special five card hand, the Six Card Bonus bet will be paid out to them in the following amounts: Three of a Kind: Straight: Flush: Full House: Four of a Kind: Straight Flush: Royal Flush: . Otherwise this bet loses.
The player wins by getting closer to 21 than the dealer without going over. Most cards are worth their face value, face cards are worth 10, and aces are worth 1 or 11 (whichever gets the hand closer to 21 without going over). If a player has a two-card 21, it's called a 'blackjack' and they get paid . Ties result in a push, and if the dealer gets 22 it is automatically a push (except against a blackjack).