Roulette
An exciting game for both beginners and the experienced player,
with a number of different ways to bet. Players may use the $ value
chips or two avoid confusion the colour chips available at each
table. Colour chips can only be purchased from the croupier at the
table you wish to play and must be exchanged for $ chips before
you leave, as each table has its own design colour chip. To play
Roulette, simply place your chip/s on the bet of your choice until
the croupier announces "no more bets". The table diagram
shown here illustrates ways to bet, where to place your bet and
the odds of each bet.
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Blackjack
The object of Blackjack is to beat the croupier by obtaining a
total card value as close to 21 as possible without going over.
If your hand of two or more cards is closer to 21 than the croupier's,
you win and are paid even money.
Picture cards (Jack, Queen, King) count as ten, Ace counts as
1 or 11 and all other cards are face value.
A Blackjack is when the first two cards dealt to you are a ten
or picture card, and an Ace. Blackjack pays 3 to 2.
Bets must
be placed in the marked boxes. Each player in turn, starting from
the croupier's left, either stands on their first two cards or
draws more cards to reach a total from 12 to 21. The croupier
must draw a card on 16 and stand on 17 or more.
If your first two cards are a pair, you may split then and place
an equal bet to your original bet and play 2 hands. If you split
Aces, you will receive one card on each Ace only, and if this
second card is a ten or picture card, this counts as 21, not as
a Blackjack.
After your first two cards are dealt you may double your initial
bet. However, you will receive one additional card only. Doubling
is also permitted on split hands.
If the croupier's first card is an Ace, you may bet of up to half
your initial wager in the area marked "insurance". If
the croupier obtains Blackjack you are paid 2 to 1. If you have
doubled or split you only lose the value of your original wager.
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Money
Wheel
Money Wheel is the easiest of casino games to play at Country Club
Casino.
Just make your bet before the wheel is spun. The money note the
wheel stops on is the winner.
You can place
bets on as many money denominations as you like. Take care to remember
where you place you bet on each spin ! After all winning bets are
paid you may bet on the following spin.
If the indicator comes to rest on top of a peg, that spin is void
and bets may be removed or changed prior to the wheel being spun
again.
It's as easy as that. Enjoy yourself!
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Caribbean
Stud Poker
Based on Five Card Stud Poker, players receive five cards face
down, while the dealer receives four cards face down and one card
face up.
You have two options. If you do not think you can beat the dealers
hand you may fold and forfeit your Ante. If you think you can
beat the dealers hand you and elect to continue, you are required
to have an additional bet, which must be twice the Ante.
The best Poker hand between the Player and Dealer wins. The dealer
requires an Ace and King or higher to constitute a hand. If the
dealers hand does not have an Ace and King or higher, all remaining
Ante bets are paid even money and the bet is void.
Caribbean Stud Poker also has a jackpot bet which can be placed
by Players. Before each game and prior to the dealing of any cards
you have the opportunity to participate in the displayed jackpot
prize.
To do this, place a dollar chip or token into the jackpot area
adjacent to the regular betting boxes. This then makes you eligible
for a jackpot prize in addition to the regular payment made to
a winning bet.
Players can also play for the Progressive Jackpot (displayed at
the table), by placing an additional $1 in the slot providing
prior to the deal. A light indicator will register your bet.
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Tas Keno
The ever popular TasKeno is very easy to play and a whole lot
of fun.
Simply pick one to fifteen of your favourite numbers, mark then
with an X on a blank TasKeno tickets (available throughout Country
Club Casino) then present your ticket to one of our friendly Tas
Keno writers.
Twenty out of eighty numbers will be drawn at approximately five
minute intervals.
The amount you win is determined by how many of your numbers match
those drawn and how much you wagered. For as little as $1 per
game you could win thousands!
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Gaming Machines
At Country Club Casino you will find an exciting variety of gaming
machines in the two major gaming areas. |