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More Games we offer..

More Games we offer..

Wheel of fortune...



The large stand up wheel has a 'flap' at the top which will land on a Colour when the wheel stops spinning and this Colour is then the winner for that spin. Each spin is individual and does not relate to the previous spin.

The Croupier will spin the wheel and players are invited to place a bet on the layout. Like roulette, each colour has different odds.

Losing bets are taken off by the Croupier and placed into the 'Jackpot'.

The Jackpot can be won at any time and the winner gets the total amount
 
Players can get involved by spinning the wheel themselves and may have a chance to become a 'Croupier' for a while - our staff are always happy to show players how to deal the game and this one is easy for guests to pick up.

Crown and Anchor..



The game is played between a player and a banker. The table is marked with the six symbols - a club, spade, heart, diamond, crown and anchor.
 
The player places bets on one or more symbols. He then throws the three dice. If there is a bet on any symbol which comes up on one or more of the dice, the banker pays the player the amount of his stake for each die showing that symbol: even money if one, 2:1 if two, and 3:1 if three. If the symbol doesn't come up, the player loses his bet

Casino War..



After all players have placed their bets, all players and the dealer, each gets a card. These cards will be compared with the dealer’s card. If the player’s card is higher, he wins and grabs the cash. If the dealer’s card is higher, the player loses.

In the event of a tie, the player has two choices: the first is to surrender and give up half the bet or the second go to war with the dealer.

If a player decides to join the casino war, he needs to raise the bet by an amount comparable his earlier wager. The dealer repeats this step but this is simply just for show. The dealer burns three cards and the player gets one card and the dealer also gets a card. If the player’s second card comparable or beats the dealer’s card then the player wins equal money on the raise only, while the original bet is a push (neither win or lose). But if the dealer’s second card has higher value than the player’s card, the player loses both bets.

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