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Casino Nights

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Casino Nights

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Casino Nights

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Casino Nights

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Casino Craps

Our specialty! The most exciting and fastest moving casino game. A game of betting with or against the dice. This fast action game can be intimidating to the beginner, but actually easy to learn. We have a casino trained expert that can provide an informative and entertaining LIVE tutorial for all of your guests so everyone can join in on the most exciting game available!

Texas Hold'Em Poker

The most popular community card game and form of casino poker out! Each player is dealt two cards facedown and then five community cards are dealt in the middle. Players try to make their best 5 card poker hand using any combination of the two cards in their hand and the five community cards.

Game is played as follows: Two cards are dealt face down to each player. Players then decide whether to fold, check or bet. Three cards "The Flop" are dealt face up in the middle. Players again decide to fold, check or bet. A fourth card "The Turn" is dealt face up in the middle. Players again decide to fold, check or bet. A fifth card "The River" is dealt face up in the middle and play proceeds as before. Anyone who has not folded after the last round of betting will now have the option of showing their hand and possibly winning the pot.

Black Jack

Often called twenty-one, Blackjack is one of the most popular casino games where everyone plays against the dealer. The dealer gives each player two cards. The dealer also gets two cards: one face down, and the other face up.

The object is to draw cards that total 21, or as close to 21 as possible without going over ("busting"). Ten, Jack, Queen, and King count as ten. Aces count as either one or eleven, depending on the player's choice for each hand. Other cards play at their face value. The the player receives an ace and a ten-value card as his/her first two cards, the player has "BlackJack" and will win one-half times his/her bet, unless the dealer also has BlackJack. If the dealer has BlackJack as well, it is a tie.

It should be noted that the house stands on all 17s. If the player hits and his/her total is more than 21, then the player has busted and loses. If the player does not go over 21 and the dealer does, the player wins.

Roulette

Fast moving but easy game to play. Players must guess where the ball will land on the next spin. There are 38 spots 1-36, 0 and 00. 18 spots are red and 18 are black. 0 and 00 are green. Players may bet on one number, a group of numbers, red or black, odd or even. Payouts vary based on how many combinations the players bet.

Let it Ride Poker

Players place 3 equal bets and receive 3 cards. 2 community cards are placed in the middle. Players are trying to make their best 5 card poker hand combining their 3 cards and 2 community cards in the middle. You are not competing against other players or the dealer. Community cards are flipped one at a time at which point players have the option of pulling back one of their bets or “Letting it Ride”! Payout is based on a 5 card poker hand . The higher the hand the better the payout. Payouts are listed on the table layout.

3-Card Poker

Players start play either by placing an ante bet into a diamond-shaped betting area labeled "ante" or by placing a bet in a circle labeled "pair plus." (You can also make both bets, but it puts more of your bankroll into action.) You're then dealt three cards. There's no draw, and you're competing only with the dealer, who also gets three cards. If you've bet "pair plus," you have no further decisions to make. Your hand is either good enough to qualify for one of the bonus payments listed on the table layout or it isn't. If you've made the ante bet, you must decide, after looking at your cards, whether you want to match your ante bet with a second bet placed in a diamond-shaped area labeled “play”. If you do play, you win if your hand is better than the dealer's. If you hold a particularly strong hand, you get paid bonus payouts, listed on the table layout.

Money Wheel (Big Wheel)

Place your bets in the different dollar amounts and then hope the wheel lands on your bet. Odds are paid accordingly.

Extras!

We also offer slot machines, video poker/table top machines, vintage arcade machines, and a Wii (Rock Band, Wii Sports, etc.) set-up so you have the option to add an age friendly addition to your entertainment package! Call and ask us for more details.