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The objective of Casino Hold'em is to get a better 5-card hand than the dealer's using the player's 2 dealt cards and five community cards.
The game is played with a single 52-card deck (excluding Jokers), and the deck is changed anew for each game, then shuffled.
Any number of players can participate in a single game simultaneously, each taking no more than one seat.
Players must place an initial bet, the Ante, to participate in the round.
Place a bet by selecting a chip value from the slider and clicking on the bet option on the table before the timer runs out. You cannot join a game in progress.
The Rebet button on the left side will rebet the last bet placed. After clicking on the button, it will be replaced by the Double button.
The Double button doubles the rebet, so long as this new value is both within the allowed limits and the player's playable balance. If doubling all bets exceeds the player’s playable credit, only the first few bets will be doubled until the playable credit limit is reached.
The Undo button located under the Rebet will cancel the last action.
The Clear button will remove all of the bets placed.
Adding excitement to the game, the player can also place a bonus bet, which pays out when two aces or better are dealt out in the first dealing round (out of 2 player cards and 3 community cards).
The dealer deals the first round of cards: two cards facing up to the player, two cards facing down for the dealer, and three community cards that are used by all participating players to make up their respective hands.
Based on these, choose whether you would like to CALL, by placing a Call Bet that is equal to double your Ante, or FOLD – thereby ending the round and losing your Ante.
If you choose to continue, the dealer deals two more cards – the Turn and the River.
Finally, the dealer reveals his/her hidden cards and the hands are compared. The best hand wins, based on five of the seven cards.
The player can also place a bonus bet, which pays out when two aces or better are dealt out in the first dealing round (out of 2 player cards and 3 community cards).
The bonus bet can only be placed after betting the Ante. It is not influenced by the player's decision to Call or Fold.
Individual cards are ranked down from Ace, which has the highest value, through face cards (King, Queen, then Jack), and finally from 10 down to 2.
For completing a Straight, the Ace may represent either a 1 or the next card above a King.
The weakest hand in Hold'em is the High Card – a poker hand made of any five cards not meeting any of the below mentioned requirements.
Essentially, no card combination has any relation to the other: there are neither pairs nor triples of same-rank cards, and no 5-card combinations of sequential or suit-related cards. The decisive factor is the highest card in a player's hand.
A Pair is a hand that includes two cards of the same rank.
Two Pairs is a hand that includes two sets of cards, each of the same rank (two 2s plus 2 Jacks, for example).
Three of a Kind is a hand that includes three cards of the same rank.
A Straight includes five cards in sequential order but not of the same suit.
A Flush is comprised of five cards, all of the same suit (an Ace, a 3, a 6, a 10 and a Queen – all of Spades, for example).
A Full House includes three cards of the same rank and two more cards of another rank (three 4s of Hearts and two Queens of Diamonds, for example).
Four of a Kind includes four cards of the same rank.
A Straight Flush is a Straight in which the sequence of cards are all of the same suit.
And a Royal Flush is a Straight Flush running from 10, through all face cards to the Ace.
The dealer must have a pair of 4s or higher to qualify.
You win if the dealer's hand qualifies (contains anything equal to or better than a pair of 4s) and is lower than yours. The Ante bet is paid out according to the payout table and the Call bet pays 1:1.
You lose if the dealer's hand qualifies and is higher than yours. You lose both your Ante bet and your Call bet.
Where the player and the dealer have identically ranking hands, that with the highest involved cards wins.
For two full houses, for example, the highest threesome wins. If equal, the highest pair wins, and if they too are identical, the highest kicker wins.
A Push is a draw – where you and the dealer have exactly the same hand. In this case, the player gets back his/her Ante and Call bet.
Where the Dealer does not have a qualifying hand (at least a pair of 4s), you will get back your call bet plus a share of the Ante, based on the payout table.
Ante Bet
| Hand | Payout |
| Royal Flush | 100:1 |
| Straight Flush | 20:1 |
| 4 of a Kind | 10:1 |
| Full House | 3:1 |
| Flush | 2:1 |
| Straight | 1:1 |
| 3 of a Kind | 1:1 |
| 2 Pairs | 1:1 |
| 1 Pair | 1:1 |
| High Card | 1:1 |
Bonus Bet
| Royal Flush | 100:1 |
| Straight flush | 50:1 |
| 4 of a kind | 40:1 |
| Full House | 30:1 |
| Flush | 20:1 |
| Straight | 7:1 |
| 3 of a kind | 7:1 |
| 2 Pairs | 7:1 |
| Pair of Aces | 7:1 |
Call Bet payout is 1:1
Malfunction voids allpays and play.
The optimal theoretical percentage return to the player: Ante bet is 97.84% and Bonus bet - 93.74%.
If there is any error in the game procedure, the game round will be temporarily paused and the shift manager will be notified. Players will be notified by an on-screen pop-up message, to highlight that the issue is being investigated. If the manager can immediately resolve the error, the game round will continue as normal. If immediate resolution is not possible, the game round will be cancelled and initial bets will be refunded to all players who participated in the game round.
The Ezugi Live Dealer services are provided via internet, which inevitably may disconnect at times. This poses potential snags to the game flow and user experience.
In order to minimize the impact caused by unexpected disconnections, when a player loses his connectivity to the game server, a reconnect message will be displayed on the screen.
Until the player reconnects to the game server, the game and chat functionality will behave improperly or be completely inactive.
The following error handling rules apply:
The aim of the game is to predict the number on which the ball will land by placing one or more bets that cover that particular number.
The roulette wheel has 37 separately numbered slots alternately colored red and black, the 0 is green. The dealer releases a ball into the spinning wheel. The objective is to predict which of the 37 numbers on the wheel the ball will stop on. The dealer will spin the wheel and release the ball. Once the ball has settled the dealer will announce the winning number and all bets will be settled automatically. The timer will then begin counting down to the start of the next game.
There are a number of different possible types of bets to be made in Roulette. These are split into Inside Bets which are bets made onto the numbered section of the table, and Outside Bets which are made on the other areas.
Straight Up Bet- A bet on an individual number. The simplest roulette bet with the highest payout chance. This bet pays at 35 to 1 plus the original stake.
Split Bet- A two number bet which is placed on the line connecting the two numbers; for example covering 24 and 27. This type of bet pays 17 to 1 plus the original stake.
Corner Bet- A bet placed at the corner of four numbers; for example covering 8, 9, 11 and 12. This bet pays 8 to 1 plus the original stake.
Street Bet- A three number bet, placed at the end of a row of numbers; for example covering 13, 14 and 15. A street bet pays 11 to 1 plus the original stake.
Line Bet- A six number bet placed at the junction of two street bets; covering for example 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 and 36. Line bets pay 5 to 1 plus the original stake.
Special Bets- These are a number of multiple bets that are traditional to the game. Each bet covers a different group of numbers. These bets are available through the special bets button. Payouts vary for these bets.
Outside Bets - A 12 number bet, which covers all of the numbers in the corresponding column. This bet pays at 2 to 1 plus the stake.
Dozen Bet- Another 12 number bet. Players can choose from first 12 (covering 1-12), second dozen (covering 13-24) or third dozen (covering 25-36). Again this bet pays 2 to 1 plus original stake.
Color Bet - An 18 number bet, which covers all the red numbers or all the black numbers. Color bets pay at 1 to 1 plus original stake.
Even/Odd Bet - An 18 number bet in which the player chooses to bet on any odd number or any even number. This bet pays 1 to 1 plus original stake.
High/Low Bet- Another 18 number bet covering either 1-18 or 19-36. Again this bet pays 1 to 1 plus the original stake. Please note that even numbers does not include zero.
Call bets include:
Voisins du zero, also known as neighbors of zero, use nine chips to cover 17 different numbers that lay between 22 and 25 on the wheel with 0 in the middle. Bets are placed as follows: A single split bet on 4/7, 12/15, 18/21, 19/22 and 32/35. A double corner bet on: 0/2/3 and 25/26/28/29.
Voisins du Nombre, also known as Number Neighbors Bet or Neighbors bet, is a similar bet to straight up bets since the bet is placed directly on five numbers, yet thisspecific bet can be applied to any five consecutive numbers on the wheel layout.
Cylindre, covers the 12 numbers that lay farthest from the zero, by placing six chips. It covers the numbers between 27 and 33: 27, 13, 36, 11, 30, 8, 23, 10, 5, 24, 16, 33.
Orphelins, is known as the orphan bet since it is made up of the last eight numbers that are not covered by the above bets. Usually, this is done using five chips. These numbers are located between the Tiers and the Voisins. Bets are placed as follows: A straight up bet on 1. A split bet on 6/9, 14/17, 17/20 and 31/34.
Red Split Bet is made up of four split bets where a split is made up of only reds. These bets cover 9/12, 16/19, 18/21 and 27/30.
Black Split Bet is made up of seven split bets on only black numbers. It covers: 8/11, 10/11, 10/13, 17/20, 26/29, 28/29 and 28/31.
To place a bet, select a chip value from the slider and click directly on the table where you wish to place your bet. Multiple clicks will increase the number of chips you bet. To remove a chip, right click on it. Click the Clear button to remove all chips from the table. All bets must be placed before the timer runs out.
The game has a favorite bets feature. The feature will allow you to save up to 3 bets of any configuration and place them automatically. To place one of your favorite bets, open the favorite bets menu and select a bet from your list. All chips are placed automatically. To save a bet as a favorite, place all your bets on the table and then open the favorite bets menu, enter a name for your bet and then save it. When you place a favorite bet.
| BET TYPE | COVERS | PAYOUT |
| Straight Up | 1 Number | 35:1 |
| Split | 2 Numbers | 17:1 |
| Street | 3 Numbers | 11:1 |
| Corner | 4 Numbers | 8:1 |
| Line | 6 Numbers | 5:1 |
| Column/Dozen | 12 Numbers | 2:1 |
| Red/Black | 18 Numbers | 1:1 |
| Even/Odd | 18 Numbers | 1:1 |
| 1-18/19-36 | 18 Numbers | 1:1 |
If there is any error in the game procedure, the game round will be temporarily paused and the shift manager will be notified. Players will be notified by an on-screen pop-up message, to highlight that the issue is being investigated. If the manager can immediately resolve the error, the game round will continue as normal. If immediate resolution is not possible, the game round will be cancelled and initial bets will be refunded to all players who participated in the game round.
Should a system disconnection occur after a bet was placed on the Roulette table and before the timer has completed, the bet will not be deducted from the balance. If a disconnection occurs after the bet was finalized and already deducted from the balance, yet before the game results are known, the bet will be processed as usual and the balance will update according to the game results.
The Ezugi Live Dealer services are provided via internet, which inevitably may disconnect at times. This poses potential snags to the game flow and user experience.
In order to minimize the impact caused by unexpected disconnections, when a player loses his connectivity to the game server, a reconnect message will be displayed on the screen.
Until the player reconnects to the game server, the game and chat functionality will behave improperly or be completely inactive.
The following error handling rules apply:
The aim of the game is to beat the dealer. A hand that has a value closer to 21 than the dealer's hand is a winner. You can also win if the dealer's hand goes over 21 (bust). Be careful though because if your hand goes above 21 you will lose automatically.
Once the game has loaded you need to choose your seat at the table by clicking on any available seat with a Free Seat sign. Seats are numbered from one to seven in the lobby and the number of the seat chosen is displayed in the game history.
To place a bet, select your chip value from the slider and then click directly on the table in front of your seat.
If a game is already in progress you will need to wait for it to complete before you can play.
When the game begins all players will be dealt two cards face up, the dealer will get two cards as well, although one will be face down.
Card Values - The cards all assume their face value with the exception of any court or picture cards (Jacks, Queens and Kings) which all value 10, and Aces which value either 1 or 11 depending on which will give the player the best hand. If the first two cards dealt to you total 21 (e.g. an Ace and a 10) you have Blackjack. A Blackjack pays 3 to 2 on the player's original stake; unless the dealer and player both have a Blackjack, in which case, the result will push. Other wins pay at 1 to 1. Note that a Blackjack (initial two cards which are an Ace and a 10 value cards) - beats a 21 sum hand which was not a result of the first two cards. Each player takes turns to act on his or her hand, starting from the player at the right. When it is your turn to act you will be presented with a number of options:
Note: If you split Aces you are only dealt one more card to each hand and cannot hit for extra cards. 21 hit after splitting is not Blackjack as the cards are not the first two dealt, and therefore only pays 1 to 1. You are not able to split hands more than once.
If the dealers up facing card is an ace, all players, except those with a Blackjack, are offered the following:
A slow network connection or slow device performance may hinder the player from selecting a choice on time. When no choice is selected, the default selection is a stand (and no for insurance).
Once the players have all performed, the dealer will turn over her card that is faced down. If the value of her hand is below 16, she must deal another card. She will continue taking cards until the value of her cards is at least 17. When the dealer’s card value is between 17 and 21, all players with a hand closer to 21 than hers, win the round. If the player's hand is the same value as the dealer's, the hand is a push or a tie, and the player keeps his stake. If the dealer gets busted, all players get paid unless they were busted themselves.
This version of Blackjack is played with eight decks of cards, cut in the middle. The dealer shuffles the cards at the end of the round in which she hits the red card that cut the deck (at approximately half way through).
The game follows the rules below:
Applicable Blackjack Rules Casinos Offering
| Number of decks used | Eight |
| Dealer hit or stand on soft 17 (Ace,6) | Stand |
| Can player double after split | Yes |
| Player can double on | Any two Cards |
| Player can hit split aces | No |
| Entire player bet lost vs Dealer BJ | Yes |
| Late surrender allowed | No |
| Blackjack pays | 3 to 2 |
This Blackjack game includes two optional side bets – Perfect Pairs and 21+3 and sometimes an Ante. Side bets can only be placed in addition to a main Blackjack bet. The side bet winnings are independent of the outcome of the regular Blackjack game.
Perfect Pairs win when the first two cards dealt to a player produce a pair. There are three possible pair types:
Perfect Pair: A pair of the same rank and the same suit. e.g. two Aces of Spades.
Colored Pair: A pair of the same rank and color but a different suit; e.g. 2 of Diamonds + 2 of Hearts.
Mixed Pair: A pair of the same rank with different suits; e.g. 10 of Hearts + 10 of Clubs.
Each pair receives a different payout amount.
21+3
The 21+3 bet gives you the chance to win if your first two cards plus the dealer’s up-facing card comprise any of the following winning combinations (similar to those in poker):
Suited Trips: An identical threesome; e.g. 3 Queens of Hearts.
Straight Flush: A threesome in numerical sequence and same suit; e.g. 10, Jack and Queen of Diamonds.
Three of a Kind: A threesome with the same value but with different suits; e.g. any 3 unmatching Kings.
Straight: A threesome in numerical sequence but different suits; e.g. 2 of Spades + 3 of Clubs + 4 of Hearts.
Flush: A threesome with the same suit; e.g. 2, 6 and 10 of Clubs.
Each combination receives a different payout amount.
In some games you must place a stake in order to receive your hand.
| GAME | HAND | PAYOUT |
| Basic Blackjack | Blackjack | 3:2 |
| Player wins | 1:1 | |
| Insurance | 2:1 | |
| Perfect Pair Side Bets | Perfect Pair | 25:1 |
| Colored Pair | 12:1 | |
| Mixed Pair | 6:1 | |
| 21+3 Side Bets | Suited Trips | 100:1 |
| Straight Flush | 40:1 | |
| Three of a Kind | 25:1 | |
| Straight | 10:1 | |
| Flush | 5:1 |
Bet behind allows players to bet on a hand dealt to another player at the table. The player behind is dependent upon the choices and outcome of the player at the table. Payouts for bet behind wagers are identical to ordinary table bets.
A player may bet behind another player regardless of whether he is seated at the table and intends to play his own hand. However, one cannot place a bet behind his own hand.
In the event that a bet is placed behind a player that does not end up participating in the round, the bet will be refunded immediately.
For each seated player, a badge appears under the seat detailing the number of consecutive wins the player had. This badge is removed when player leaves the seat.
The player at the table makes all decisions for the hand. A player betting behind another player can preset certain behaviors that are influenced by the player at the table. These options include whether to double when the table player doubles, and whether to split along with the table player or bet only the first split hand.
Any BJ player can choose not to other players to bet behind him (through the settings menu).
Bet behind players will be offered an insurance bet during the active round, yet if the table player chooses to surrender, the player behind will automatically surrender too.
Any changes within the settings will take affect from the next round on.
If there is any error in the game procedure, the game round will be temporarily paused and the shift manager will be notified. Players will be notified by an on-screen pop-up message, to highlight that the issue is being investigated. If the manager can immediately resolve the error, the game round will continue as normal. If immediate resolution is not possible, the game round will be cancelled and initial bets will be refunded to all players who participated in the game round.
Should a system disconnection occur after a bet was placed on the Blackjack table and before the timer has completed, the bet will not be deducted from the balance. If a disconnection occurs after the bet was finalized and already deducted from the balance, yet before the game results are known, the bet will be processed as usual and the game will proceed with default player choices, such as stand. The balance is updated according to the game results. If after a disconnection, the player reconnects again during the same Blackjack round, the game will follow the disconnected behavior of a default stand.
The Ezugi Live Dealer services are provided via internet, which inevitably may disconnect at times. This poses potential snags to the game flow and user experience.
In order to minimize the impact caused by unexpected disconnections, when a player loses his connectivity to the game server, a reconnect message will be displayed on the screen.
Until the player reconnects to the game server, the game and chat functionality will behave improperly or be completely inactive.
The following error handling rules apply: