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This exciting variation of five-card is easy to learn and fun to play. Each Player receives three cards and the Dealer receives two cards. The Dealer’s two cards are community cards that all Players use to make their best five-card Poker hand. In this game, the Players are not playing against each other or against the House, they are wagering that they will have a pair of tens or better. Players may bet an optional side wager based on the value of their own 3 card hand.

Each Player must place three separate and equal wagers per round. The Players also have the option of betting one dollar ($1) to qualify them for the Progressive Payouts. After looking at their cards, the Player may elect to stay in until the end (Let It Ride) or they can signal to have the Dealer push back their bet on Circle 1.

Once the first community card has been revealed, the Player will decide if they wish to signal to have the Dealer push back their second bet or stay in until the end. There are no additional cards drawn in this game.

After the two community cards are exposed, the Player in order to receive a payout, must have a pair of tens or better between their three cards and the two community cards. The odds vary depending on the winning hand attained by the Player.

Note: Maximum aggregate payout of $75,000 per round.

Winning Hands Odds Three Card Bonus

Royal Flush 1000 to 1 Mini Royal 50 to 1 Straight Flush 200 to 1 Straight Flush 40 to 1 Four of a Kind 50 to 1 Three of a Kind 30 to 1 Full House 11 to 1 Straight 6 to 1 Flush 8 to 1 Straight 5 to 1 Flush 3 to 1 Three of a Kind 3 to 1 Any Pair 1 to 1 Two Pairs 2 to 1 One Pair of 10’s or Better 1 to 1

Three Card Poker is an exciting stud poker game that offers three ways to play and four different ways to win. Players may bet against the Dealer or bet on the value of their own three-card hand or bet both. Bonus payouts may be paid for certain hands when wagering against the Dealer.

Playing the Game To play against the Dealer, the Player places a wager on the ANTE spot and is dealt three cards. After looking at their hand, the Player may fold, or if they think their hand is high enough to beat the Dealer’s, the Player can place an additional equal wager on the PLAY spot. If the Player’s hand beats the Dealer’s qualifying hand of a Queen or better, they win both wagers. If the Dealer doesn’t qualify, the Player wins the Ante wager and the Play wager is a push (tie).

To play the hand value only and not against the Dealer, the Player places a wager on the PAIR PLUS spot. If their hand contains a pair or better, the Player wins.

To play both, the Player bets the ANTE and PAIR PLUS spots. The Player must then make a Play wager to continue the game. If a Play wager is not made, the Player forfeits the Ante and Pair Plus wagers.

Ranking of Hands From highest to lowest: Straight Flush, Three of a Kind, Straight, Flush and a Pair. If no hand contains a pair or better, the hand that contains the highest-ranking card(s) wins. Ace is high except 3, 2, Ace sequence. BONUS PAYOUTS Playing Against the Dealer Player folds Lose Dealer does not qualify PLAY is a push & ANTE wins 1 to 1 Dealer qualifies & Player’s hand PLAY wins 1 to 1 & ANTE wins 1 to 1 beats Dealer’s hand Tie Push

Ante Bonus Payouts Straight 1 to 1 Three of a Kind 3 to 1 Straight Flush 4 to 1

Pair Plus Payouts Pair 1 to 1 Flush 3 to 1 Straight 6 to 1 Three of a Kind 30 to 1 Straight Flush 40 to 1

6 Card Bonus A chance for players to turn a bad hand into a good hand or a good hand into a better hand; the “6 Card Bonus” is an optional bonus side bet based on the highest five-card poker hand that can be composed out of the player’s and dealer’s three cards. The bonus pays on a Three of a Kind or better.

Winning Hands Odds Royal Flush 1000 to 1 Straight Flush 200 to 1 Four of a Kind 50 to 1 Full House 25 to 1 Flush 15 to 1 Straight 10 to 1 Three of a Kind 5 to 1

Caribbean Stud Poker offers the Player the challenge of Poker, but uses an easier-to-play format. It is played on a special table, similar to Blackjack, and is based on five-card stud Poker. Each Player Antes with the option of playing for a progressive jackpot and receives five cards face down. The Dealer gets five cards with one card face up. The Players examine their hands and decide to either fold, forfeiting the Ante, or to make an additional bet, doubling the Ante.

The Dealer can only qualify (open) and continue with an Ace-King combination or better. Without this minimum, the Player automatically wins even money on the Ante and that hand is over. If the Dealer opens, the Player wins if they have a higher-ranking hand than that of the Dealer. Winning hands are paid out in accordance with the Payout Schedule.

Payout Schedule Royal Flush 100 to 1 Straight Flush 50 to 1 Four of a Kind 20 to 1 Full House 7 to 1 Flush 5 to 1 Straight 4 to 1 Three of a Kind 3 to 1 Two Pairs 2 to 1 Any Pair 1 to 1

Note: Maximum payout of $5,000 per bet wager.

Four Card Poker is an exciting variation to Poker with three ways to play. The Player may wager against the Dealer, against a Paytable or against both the Dealer and the Paytable.

Player vs. Dealer - Ante Wager The object when playing against the Dealer is for the Player to form a four- card poker hand higher than, or equal in rank to the Dealer's hand. Players use their best four of five cards dealt, whereas the Dealer uses the best four of six cards dealt. To play against the Dealer, the Player must make an ANTE wager. After being dealt a hand of five (5) cards face down, the Player can: A Fold (forfeit) the hand and Ante wager; or B Continue to play by placing a Play wager in an amount at least equal to the Ante wager and UP TO three TIMES the ANTE. The Ante and Play wins 1 to 1. The Player wins ties. AUTOMATIC BONUSES Players who place an Ante wager and Play wager win an Automatic Bonus Payout on the Ante wager for the following premium hands: Four of a Kind 25 to 1 Straight Flush 20 to 1 Three of a Kind 2 to 1 Automatic Bonuses are paid, even if the Dealer has a better four- card hand. Player vs. Paytable - Aces Up Wager A Player MAY place an optional ACES UP wager to win an additional payout based on the Player's best four-card poker hand. If the Player's hand contains a pair of Aces or better, the Player wins the Aces Up wager. The payout for the Aces Up wager is as follows: Four of a Kind 50 to 1 Straight 4 to 1 Straight Flush 40 to 1 Two Pair 3 to 1 Three of a Kind 7 to 1 Pair of Aces 1 to 1 Flush 5 to 1 The Aces Up Payout is always paid, even if the Dealer has a better hand. Playing Both - Aces Up & Ante Wagers When a Player bets BOTH the ACES UP and the ANTE (including PLAY) wager, he/she is playing against two separate Paytables with two different criteria for payouts: ANTE Object to get a four-card poker hand that beats the Dealer's best four-card hand; ACES UP Object to receive a pair of Aces or better.

If a Player has placed an Ante wager and an Aces Up wager but does not make a Play wager, the Player shall forfeit the Ante wager but not the Aces Up wager.

Allowable Wagers Bet Ante to play against the Dealer ONLY. Bet Aces Up to play the hand value against the Paytable. Bet Aces Up and Ante to play BOTH the hand value and against the Dealer

Additional Rules of Play All Ante and Aces Up wagers must be placed prior to the Dealer announcing "No more bets". If a hand does not contain a pair or better, the hand that contains the highest ranking card(s) wins. Ace is the highest ranking card, except in 4, 3, 2, Ace sequence. Each Player shall be responsible for his/her own hand and no person other than the Dealer and the Player to whom the cards were dealt, may touch the cards of that Player. Only Players seated at the table are permitted to wager. Once a Player has placed a wager and received cards, that Player must remain seated NIAGARA FALLS ~ CANADA until the completion of the round of play. ­Discover OTHER EXCITING GAMES

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