Online Casino Game Rules
Baccarat
Blackjack
Caribbean Poker
Craps
Keno
Pai Gow Poker
Roulette
Slots
Video Poker
The above rules are for games at Casino-on-Net. Note that most versions of each of the games listed are played very much the same, but there are differences in the rules and functions of different online casinos. Each online casino has in-depth rules for each of the their games so it recommended that you read these over before playing.
Baccarat
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Short Description:
The game of Baccarat (pronounced ba-ka-ra) is derived from Chemin De Fer or Baccarat en Banque, one of Europe's oldest and most popular card games. It is a high-limit game from which Casinos developed a game for lower-limit players called mini-baccarat. This is the game we feature at Casino-on-Net.
Baccarat is a very simple game to play. The dealer handles the draw of cards according to specific rules and, as in Roulette or Craps, the player has no decisions to make during the game. The only two decisions a bettor must make, before each hand is dealt, are the selection of the position they believe will win the next hand, and determining the amount of the wager. The House banks all bets, and collects or makes payouts on each hand that is dealt. However, it is a good idea to be familiar with the rules, as it will heighten the enjoyment of the game, and the anticipation of the turn of a card. Overall, Baccarat is one of the best games in the Casino for the bettor.
Objective:
To wager on the hand that will finish with a point total of 9, or as close to it as possible.
Betting Options:
There are three options a player may wager on: Player hand, Banker hand or Tie hand.You may also bet on Banker and Player hand or tie hand at the same time.
Card Values:
Aces count as one.
2 through 9 count as face value.
10s and Pictures count as zero.
For example:
| 9+7=16 |
Hand counts 6 |
| 5+5+5=15 |
Hand counts 5 |
| 10+9=19 |
Hand is a "Natural" 9 |
| King+Ace+5=16 |
Hand counts 6 |
The Game:
Baccarat is played with six decks of cards that are re-shuffled after each hand. The cards are dealt from a shoe, similar to BlackJack. You can bet on either the Player's side, the Bank side, or on a Tie. Four cards are dealt, the first and third to the Player's hand, the second and fourth to the Banker's hand.
The point total of both hands is presented below. If either hand totals 8 or 9, each of these numbers is called a "Natural", then no additional cards are dealt. The winning hand is the one with a point total closest to 9. When both hands have equal totals, a "Tie" is declared.
Depending on the points accumulated by each hand after the initial draw, the Dealer may need to deal a third card. It is drawn face up, first to the Player's hand and then, if necessary, to the Banker's hand. No more than one additional card per hand may be dealt. The drawing of the third card is governed by the following fixed rules.
Third Card Rules:
Player Hand:
| Player Two Card Total |
Player Action |
| 1-2-3-4-5-0 |
Draws if Bank does not hold a "Natural" 8 or 9 |
| 6-7-8-9 |
Stands |
Banker Hand:
Banker's Third Card Rule may depend on the third card drawn for the Player.
| Banker 2 Card Total |
Banker Action |
| 0-1-2 |
Must draw if Player does not hold a "Natural" 8 or 9
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| 7-8-9 |
Must Stand |
When Banker hand Totals 3-6:
| |
Draws when Player's Third Card is: |
Stands when Player's Third Card is: |
| 3 |
1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9-0 |
8 |
| 4 |
2-3-4-5-6-7 |
1-8-9-0 |
| 5 |
4-5-6-7 |
1-2-3-8-9-0 |
| 6 (Stands if Player does not draw a third card) |
6-7 |
1-2-3-4-5-8-9-0 |
How to Play:
- Your chips are stacked, by denomination, in the right corner of the
screen. To place a bet, simply drag and drop the chips on the Player, Banker
or Tie spots, above your name. You may cancel your bet by dragging and
dropping it back to your stack or by clicking the right-hand mouse button
while pointing the cursor at the bet you wish to cancel. You may also change
the hand you wagered on by dragging and dropping the chips from one spot to
another. For example, by clicking your left-hand mouse button, while pointing
the cursor on your chips, you may drag and drop them from the Player spot to
the Banker spot.
- After placing any chip on the table, you may increase the wager by clicking on the chip you want to add.
- Start the round by clicking "Continue". The Player and Banker are dealt 2 cards each. The third card is dealt automatically according to the "Third Card Rules" (see above).
- The value of the Banker and Player hands is displayed on screen just below the cards dealt at the end of the round, for your convenience.
- Dealer collects losing bets.
- Your winnings are placed momentarily next to your original bet, and then added to your stack of chips.
- Your Bankroll counter is adjusted automatically.
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Payout:
- Player's winning hand wagers are paid 1 to 1.
Example: if you bet $5 on the Player hand, and the Player hand was closer to 9 than the Banker hand, you will get your $5 bet back, plus another $5.
- Banker's winning hand wagers are paid 1 to 1. The House charges a 5% commission (vigorish) on all winning Bank wagers. The commission is deducted immediately upon payment of the winnings.
Example: if you bet $5 on the Banker hand, and the Banker hand was closer to 9 than the Player hand, you will get your $5 bet back, plus another $4.75 ($5 minus $0.25).
- Tie bet winning wagers are paid 8 to 1.
Example: if you bet $5 on the Tie hand, and Banker and Player have the same hand count, you will get your $5 bet back, plus another $40.
Blackjack
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Short Description
In the Casino-on-Net BlackJack game you are competing against the dealer (the house), along with other players (up to two). Our game is unique in that you may choose to play with other players, live online, just like a real Casino. We feature Private, Group, as well as Public Tables. At a Public Table there are up to three players playing, simultaneously. At a Private Table you may choose to play alone or at a Group Table with up to three players of your choice! All players wishing to play at the same table must enter the same "Group Name" in the "Group Table" field. The players and the dealer are each dealt two cards, with the goal of reaching 21, without going over. The player may draw as many cards as they wish, until reaching 21. If the player draws a card that puts them over 21 (which is called a "Bust"), they lose the hand. A winning hand adds up to more than the dealer's hand, without "Busting".
BlackJack Rules
|Our BlackJack game has a dealer and one to three players (as described above). The dealer deals from a shoe containing four decks of playing cards. Before the deal, the players place their bets by clicking on either the $1 chip, $5 chip, $25 chip or the $100 chip, to reach the desired bet. After deciding on the desired bet the player must click the "Deal" button to proceed with the hand. The round begins after all participants have bet and clicked "Deal". In Public and Group Tables, the game will proceed once the one minute default time limit has expired.
Once the deal begins the bets may not be changed. During the course of the hand players may add to their bets through Double Downs, Splits, and Insurance. After the cards are dealt, you will be offered the appropriate option. Buttons located on the lower left side of the screen will appear in order to facilitate the player's desired action. For example, if it is possible to split two cards a button will appear to allow the player to split the cards. The player simply clickes on the "Split" button in order to split.
The minimum bet is $1 and the maximum bet is $500. Each player receives two cards, face up, and the dealer receives one card, face up. The player may request as many additional cards as desired, until they either chooses to "Stand" or Busting. If a player is dealt BlackJack, which is a 10 or face card along with an Ace, they are immediately paid 1.5 times the placed bet, unless the dealer also has BlackJack, in which case it is a "Push" (the player's bet left on the table).
After all players' bets have been completed, the dealer completes their hand. If the dealer has sixteen or less, they must draw a card (Hit), until they reach seventeen or more. If the dealer's card total exceeds 21 (Bust), they must pay all players remaining in the hand.
"Double Down": A player may select the "Double" option after being dealt two cards. The Double option automatically doubles the player's bet and deals one additional card, face up. The player cannot draw any additional cards. The player may double down on any first dealt two cards or after splitting a pair.
"Split": If the player is dealt any pair of cards, on the first two cards (i.e., two Fives, two Jacks, etc.), they may split the cards into two separate hands. The split option automatically places an additional bet, equal to the original wager. Each hand is then played independently, and the player may take as many Hits as desired on each hand (with the exception of Aces, which receive one additional card only, per hand). In the case of split Aces, a player's BlackJack is not possible and is considered as a regular 21. In this case, a dealer's BlackJack wins, and a dealer's 21 becomes a "Push".
"Insurance": If the dealer shows an Ace, the player has the option of making an "Insurance Bet". This equals half the original bet, and ensures that the player will not lose their wager should the dealer be concealing a 10 or face card under their Ace. If, in fact, the dealer's down card is equal to 10, the player wins the Insurance Bet at odds of 2-1. If the dealer's down card has a value of less than 10, the player loses the Insurance Bet and continues normally with the hand.
"Push": A Push refers to when the dealer and the player have the same numerical count in their hands. In this event the play is a draw, and the players bet remains on the table.
Notes:
- Should a player fail to place a bet within the set default time limit, the hand will continue without their participation.
- Should a player place a bet, but fail to click the "Deal" button within the set default time limit, they will automatically be dealt two cards and the hand will continue.
- In the event that the player is unable to click the "Deal" button due to a disconnection, the disconnection rules shall apply.
- The cards are reshuffled after each hand
Payoff
| Result |
Payoff |
| Winning Hand |
1 to 1 |
| BlackJack |
3 to 2 |
| Insurance |
2 to 1 |
Caribbean Poker
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Short Description:
Casino-on-Net's Caribbean Poker is a Poker-style game, in which the player competes, one on one, against the dealer. At the end of the hand, the player and dealer compare hands formed from their five cards. The player's goal is to beat the dealer's hand.
Caribbean Poker Rules:
Caribbean Poker is played with a standard 52-card deck of cards. To start the game, the player must first place an "Ante Bet". The dealer then gives each player five cards face-up. (On Public and Group tables the other members' cards will appear to be dealt face down.) The dealer also receives five cards; four cards dealt face down, and one card face up.
When the player looks at his/her cards, and the dealer's Up Card, the player either challenges the dealer's hand, by placing a bet, or surrenders. The "Challenge Bet" is always equal to twice the Ante Bet. If the player chooses to "Surrender", the Ante Bet is lost.
When a Challenge Bet is made, the dealer reveals his four remaining cards, and the hands are then compared.
In order to qualify, the dealer's hand must contain at least one Ace and one King or better. If the dealer's hand does not qualify, the players receive a 1 to 1 payout on their Ante Bet, and the Challenge Bet is returned without additional winnings.
Should the dealer's hand qualify (with a value of at least one Ace and one King), the player's and dealer's hands are then compared, and the best hand wins (see Poker Hand Value Chart below). A player's winning hand receives 1 to 1 on the Ante Bet, plus the winnings on the Challenge Bet, which are calculated according to the hand's value (see "Payoff" column of Poker Hand Value Chart below).
Push
When the dealer's and the player's hands are equal, it is considered a "Push", and both the Ante Bet and the Challenge Bet are returned to the player.
Poker Hand Value Chart:
| Hand |
Payoff |
| 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 Pair |
2 to 1 |
| Pair |
1 to 1 |
| Ace/King |
1 to 1 |
$1 Progressive Jackpot
Casino-on-Net offers Caribbean Poker players the opportunity to place a $1 bonus bet if they wish to participate in a progressive jackpot game. By placing an additional $1 wager, you have the chance to win even when the dealer does not qualify! Below are the winnings based on the optional $1 wager.
The dealer does not need to qualify for you to win based on the value of your own five-card hand.
| Hand |
Payoff |
| Royal Flush |
100% of the Jackpot |
| Straight Flush |
10% of the Jackpot |
| Four of a Kind |
$500 |
| Full House |
$100 |
| Flush |
$50 |
Craps
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Short Description:
The first roll of the dice in a Craps round is called the "Come Out Roll". The basic opening bet in Craps, which is placed just before the Come Out Roll, is called the "Pass Line Bet." Pass Line Bets are instant winners when the shooter's Come Out Roll is 7 or 11, and lose when the Come Out Roll is 2 (Snake Eyes), 3 (Cross Eyes), or 12 (Box Cars). If 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 are rolled on the Come Out Roll, that number becomes "The Point". "The Puck" (a small round plastic marker labeled "ON" in this case and "OFF" in other cases) shows that The Point has been established, and is located on the Craps table over the box for the number rolled as The Point: "4, 5, six, 8, nine, or 10".
To end a round of Craps and resolve Pass Line Bets, the shooter must roll either the Point or 7 after the Come Out Roll. The possibility exists for a Craps round to continue all night, if the shooter fails to roll the Point or a 7 before the sun rises. Pass Line Bets cannot win until the Point is rolled, and cannot lose until a 7 is rolled. Because unresolved Pass Line Bets may not be removed, players must wait for a roll of the Point or 7 to determine the outcome of their Pass Line Bets.
The Different Bets:
Before the dice are rolled, bets can be placed in various fields of the Craps Table. First, using your left mouse button, click on the value of the chip you wish to wager. Next, place the chip in the desired betting area on the Craps Table by clicking in the area, using your left mouse button again. Should you wish to alter or remove a bet, click on your wagered chips with your right mouse button. Please note that some bets may not be removed. Once you have finish placing your bets, click on the "ROLL" button to roll the dice.
Pass Line Bets:
A "Pass Line Bet" is placed in the area labeled "PASS LINE," before the Come Out Roll (i.e. the first roll of the dice in a new Craps round). A wager on the Pass Line wins if the Come Out Roll is 7 or 11, and loses if 2, 3 or 12 is rolled. If 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 are rolled, that number becomes "The Point." To win a Pass Line Bet, the shooter must roll The Point again before rolling a 7. If the shooter rolls a 7 before rolling The Point again, your Pass Line Bet loses. A winning Pass Line Bet pays even money (1 to 1). Once The Point has been established, unresolved Pass Line Bets may not be removed or reduced. Pass Line Bets must be resolved by a roll of The Point or a 7.
Don't Pass Line Bets:
A "Don't Pass Line Bet" is essentially the reverse of a Pass Line Bet, and is placed on the Craps Table in the "DON'T PASS BAR" area, before the Come Out Roll. If the shooter rolls 2 or 3 on the Come Out Roll, a Don't Pass Line Bet wins. However, if the Come Out Roll is 7 or 11, all Don't Pass Line Bets lose. If the Come Out Roll is 12, Don't Pass Line Bets are returned to the player, in a Push. If the Come Out Roll is 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10, that number becomes The Point. Once The Point has been established, Don't Pass Line Bet win if the shooter rolls a 7 before rolling The Point again. If the shooter rolls The Point again, before rolling a 7, Don't Pass Line Bets lose. A winning Don't Pass Line Bet pays even money (1 to 1). Unlike Pass Line Bets, unresolved Don't Pass Line Bets may be removed or reduced. To remove this bet click the right mouse button on the chips. If you have placed an Odds Bet as well, a single right button click will remove the Odds Bet, and an additional click will remove the Don't Pass Line Bet.
Come Bets:
A "Come Bet" is placed in the "COME" bar area, before any roll of the dice, once The Point has been established by the Come Out Roll. The rules for Come Bets are essentially the same as Pass Line Bets. Come Bets win if the shooter's next roll is 7 or 11, and lose if the roll is 2, 3, or 12. If the shooter rolls 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10, that number becomes "The Come Point," and the dealer will move the Come Bet from the "COME" bar to the box corresponding to the established Come Point: "4, 5, six, 8, nine, or 10". If the shooter rolls the Come Point again, before rolling a 7, the Come Bet pays even money. The Come Bet will stay in place until the come point, or a 7 is rolled. Similarly to the Pass Line Bet, unresolved Come Bets may not be removed or reduced. They must be resolved by a roll of the come point or a 7.
Don't Come Bets:
A "Don't Come Bet" is essentially the opposite of a Come Bet, which is placed after the Come Out Roll in the "DON'T COME" bar area. Don't Come Bets win when the shooter's next roll is 2 or 3, and lose if the roll is 7 or 11. If the shooter rolls a 12, the bet will be returned to the player in a Push. If the roll is 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10, that number becomes "The Come Point," and the dealer will move the Don't Come Bet from the "Don't Come Bar" to the left corner of the narrow, uppermost bar over the box corresponding to the Come Point: "4, 5, six, 8, nine, or 10". After the Come Point is established, Don't Come Bets win even money if 7 is rolled, and lose if the Come Point is rolled. Don't Come Bets will stay in place until the Come Point, or a 7 is rolled. However, unresolved Don't Come Bets may be removed.
Odds Bets:
An "Odds Bet" is a "Back Up" bet on an original Pass Line Bet, Don't Pass Line Bet, Come Bet, or Don't Come Bet. The maximum Odds Bet is 3.6 times your original bet on numbers 6 and 8, 4.5 times your original bet on numbers 5 and 9 and 6 times your original bet on numbers 4 and 10.
Pass Line Odds Bets:
After the Point has been established, a Pass Line Odds Bet is placed by clicking the left mouse button on the Craps Table, outside the "PASS LINE" bar, under your original Pass Line Bet. A winning Pass Line Odds Bet pays true odds: 2 to 1 when the point is 4 or 10, 3 to 2 when the point is 5 or 9, and 6 to 5 when the point is 6 or 8. Unlike the original Pass Line Bet, an unresolved Pass Line Odds Bet may be removed.
Don't Pass Line Odds Bets:
Once the Point has been established, a "Don't Pass Line Odds Bet" is placed by clicking your left mouse button anywhere on the "DON'T PASS BAR" area. A winning Don't Pass Line Odds Bet pays true odds: 1 to 2 when the point is 4 or 10, 2 to 3 when the point is 5 or 9, and 5 to 6 when the point is 6 or 8. An unresolved Don't Pass Line Odds Bet may be removed by clicking the right mouse button.
Come Odds Bets:
Once the Come Point has been established, a "Come Odds Bet" is placed by clicking your left mouse button directly under your Come Bet, within the box that corresponds to the Come Point: "4, 5, six, 8, nine, or 10". A winning Come Odds Bet pays true odds: 2 to 1 when the point is 4 or 10, 3 to 2 when the point is 5 or 9, and 6 to 5 when the point is 6 or 8. Unlike the original Come Bet, an unresolved Come Odds Bet may be removed.
Don't Come Odds Bets:
Once the Come Point has been established, an "Odds Bet" is placed on your "Don't Come Bet" by clicking in the space directly under your Don't Come Bet, within the narrow, uppermost bar. This bar is above the box that corresponds to the Come Point: "4, 5, six, 8, nine, or 10". A winning Don't Come Odds Bet pays true odds: 1 to 2 when the point is 4 or 10, 2 to 3 when the point is 5 or 9, and 5 to 6 when the point is 6 or 8. An unresolved Don't Come Odds bet may be removed.
Field Bets:
A "Field Bet" is a bet that the next roll of the dice will be 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, or 12. It is placed in the "FIELD" bar area, before any roll of the dice. If the next roll is 3, 4, 9, 10 or 11, the Field Bet wins even money. If 2 is rolled, the Field Bet wins 2 to 1. If 12 is rolled the Field Bet wins 3 to 1. If 5, 6, 7, or 8 is rolled, the Field Bet is lost.
Big 6 and Big 8 Bets:
A "Big 6 Bet" is a bet that 6 will be rolled before 7. Equally, a "Big 8 Bet" is a bet that 8 will be rolled before 7. A Big 6 or a Big 8 Bet is placed in either the "6" or "8" box, which is located in the left corner of the craps table. A Big 6 or Big 8 Bet wins even money if the shooter rolls a 6 or 8 before rolling 7. Unresolved Big 6 and Big 8 Bets may be removed.
Place Bets:
There are two types of place bets:
- A "Place Win Bet" is a bet that either 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 will
be rolled before a 7. A Place Win Bet is placed in the narrow,
unlabeled bar located just under the box with the corresponding
number on the Craps Table: "4, 5, six, 8, nine, or 10". Winning
Place Win Bets are paid according to the following ratios: 7 to 6 on
numbers 6 and 8, 7 to 5 on numbers 5 and 9, and 9 to 5 on numbers 4
and
- A "Place Lose Bet" is a bet that 7 will be rolled before either 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10. A Place Lose Bet is placed in the right-hand side of the narrow, unlabeled bar located just above the box with the corresponding number on the craps table: "4, 5, six, 8, nine, or 10". Winning Place Lose Bets are paid according to the following ratios: 4 to 5 on numbers 6 and 8, 5 to 8 on numbers 5 and 9, and 5 to 11 on numbers 4 and 10.
Buy Bets:
A "Buy Bet" is a bet that either 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 will be rolled before 7. A Buy Bet is placed in the box (labeled "BUY") corresponding to the number on the Craps Table: "4, 5, six, 8, nine, or 10". A Vigorish (vig.) of 5% is charged on your profit from this bet. Buy Bet winnings are then paid at true odds: 6 to 5 on numbers 6 and 8, 3 to 2 on numbers 5 and 9, and 2 to 1 on numbers 4 and 10.
Lay Bets:
A "Lay Bet" is essentially the reverse of a Buy Bet. A Lay Bet is a bet that 7 will be rolled before 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10. The Lay Bet is placed in the top bar (labeled "LAY"), above the box corresponding to the number on the Craps Table: "4, 5, six, 8, nine, or 10". A Vigorish (vig.) of 5% is charged on your profit from this bet. Lay Bet winnings are then paid at true odds: 5 to 6 on numbers 6 and 8, 2 to 3 on numbers 5 and 9, and 1 to 2 on numbers 4 and 10. Unresolved Lay Bets may be removed.
Any 7 Bets:
An "Any 7 Bet" is a bet that the next roll of the dice will be a 7. It is placed on any roll of the dice, in the "SEVEN" field, on the craps table. If 7 is rolled, you win 4 times your bet.
Any Craps Bets:
An "Any Craps Bet" is a bet that the next roll of the dice will be 2, 3, or 12. It is placed on any roll of the dice, in the "ANY CRAPS" field on the craps table. If 2, 3, or 12 is rolled, you win 7 times your bet.
Horn Bets:
The "Horn Bet" is a one roll bet, by which you are betting that 2, 3, 11 or 12 will appear on the next roll of the dice. This bet box is placed in the center of the "one roll" layout.
There are two ways to place a Horn Bet. You may bet on each specific number individually, or on the group of four numbers as a whole.
To place a bet on a specific number, place your bet in either the 2, 3, 11 or 12 box. The odds (return) for each number being rolled are clearly marked in each box. For example, if you bet $1 on the number 2 being rolled next, and win, you will receive the marked odds of 31 for 1; for a total return of $31.
To place a bet on the Horn group as a whole (2, 3, 11 or 12), place your bet in the "Horn Bet" box, located in the center of the Horn numbers. If one of the Horn numbers is rolled next, you will receive the marked odds for the number rolled (either 16 for 1, or 31 for 1), minus ¨ú of the return amount (as the group Horn Bet is four times more likely to see a return). For example, if you place a $1 bet in the "Horn Bet" box, and either 2 or 12 is rolled, you will receive the marked odds of 31 for 1, minus ¨ú of the amount; for a total return of $7.75. If either 3 or 11 is rolled, you will receive the marked odds of 16 for 1, minus ¨ú of the amount; for a total return of $4.
Hardway Bets:
A "Hardway Bet" is a bet that the shooter will roll either a 4, 6, 8, or 10 as doubles (2+2, 3+3, 4+4, or 5+5) before rolling a 7. The Hardway Bet is placed in the box on the Craps Table containing the two illustrated dice corresponding to the number. Rolling a number by doubles is said to be rolling the number "The Hard Way." For example, a roll of 4+4 is called a "Hard 8," while a roll of 5+3 or 6+2 is called an "Easy 8." A winning Hardway Bet pays 7 to 1 on numbers 4 and 10 and 9 to 1 on numbers 6 and 8. If you roll an "Easy" before rolling a "Hard" you lose your bet. Unresolved Hardway Bets may be removed.
Keno
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Short Description:
Keno is a very popular lottery-style game that originated in China. You will find Casino-on-Net's Keno an entertaining and very simple game to play; with great opportunities for large payouts!
Keno Rules:
The Keno gaming platform is actually a machine, which operates similarly to a classic lottery ticket. The Keno Board (ticket) has 80 numbers to choose from. The player is permitted to select anywhere between 1 and 10 numbers on the Keno Board, per game. In each Keno game a random draw of 20 numbers takes place. The objective of the game is to choose as many matching numbers from the draw, or "Hits", as possible.
The Keno payoff is determined by three factors: how much is wagered per game, how many numbers are selected per game, and how many of the player's selected numbers actually Hit.
How to Play Keno:
- Select between 1 and 10 numbers by clicking on your desired choice(s) on the Keno Board. A number that is chosen will turn green. To remove a chosen number, simply click on it again. You may choose to have the house pick ten numbers automatically for you by clicking the "Auto Deal 10 number".
- Below the Keno Board, on the left middle side, you will see a list of your potential Hit Payouts, corresponding to the number of matching Hits.
- Click on the "Bet $1", Bet $3" or "Bet $5" to choose how much you wish to wager per game or draw.
- As you change the amount of your Bet per game you will see your potential Hit Payouts change.
- Click on "Play One", "Play Five" or "Play Ten" to choose the number of games you wish to play automatically and in succession. This will activate the Keno Machine and you will see the draw numbers being displayed.
- Below the Keno Board you see a list of each game that you played (round hits) and the amount of Hits per game. If you click on any of the games you will receive complete details of that game's results.
- Below the Keno Board you will see a calculation of the results of all the games (total) that you played in the last round of Keno Games.
- To play again click on "New Game". If you wish to choose the same number(s) as your last round(s) of Keno games click on "Repeat Bet".
Pai Gow Poker
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Short Description:
Casino-on-Net's Pai Gow (pronounced "pie-gow") Poker is an exciting game of skill, which fuses the ancient Chinese game of Pai Gow (meaning: "makes nine"), and modern Poker. In Pai Gow Poker the player competes, one on one, against the dealer. The object of the game is for the player to arrange seven dealt cards into two hands ("setting" the cards). The seven cards must be set in such a way so that the player's five-card ("High") hand scores a higher value than the two-card ("Low") hand. The player's High and Low hands must then have a greater value (see Poker Hands Value Chart below) than the dealer's High and Low hands.
Pai Gow Rules:
The game is played with a standard 52-card deck, plus a Joker (totaling 53 cards). (The Joker may be used either as an Ace or to complete a Straight, Flush or Straight Flush, only.) After placing their bet, the players are each dealt seven cards. The players must then set their cards into two separate hands. The first hand, which must consist of 5 cards, is referred to as the "High Hand", as it must have the highest value of the two hands. The second hand, which consists of the remaining two cards, is referred to as the "Low Hand".
You may ask the house to suggest the best way to arrange and set your cards, by clicking on the "House Way" button.
If you wish to arrange your cards by yourself, click on the cards, as you see fit, then click on the "Set" button.
The goal of Pai Gow Poker is to beat both of the dealer's hands, according to the standard Poker hand values rules (see chart below). If both hands beat the dealer's hands, the player receives "even money" on their bet (minus a 5% vigorish or house commission). If both of the player's hands lose against the dealer's hands, the dealer takes the player's bet. If only one of the player's two hands win, the round results in a tie or "Push".
Winning Combinations:
High (Five-Card) Hand:
The Five-Card Hand must have the highest rank of the two hands. The object is to form the best rank for the Five-Card Hand, from the seven dealt cards.
Low (Two-Card) Hand:
The Two Card Hand must have the second-highest rank of the two hands. The highest-ranking Two-Card Hand possible is a pair of Aces. If the Two Card Hand is not composed of a pair, the value of the cards will determine the hand's rank.
The Wild Card:
The Wild Card is the Joker card, which can be substituted only as a single Ace or to complete either a Flush, Straight, or Straight Flush.
Copy Hand:
When the player and the dealer compare hands that have the same rank, the hand is referred to as a "Copy Hand". In Pai Gow Poker, the dealer wins the Copy Hand, as opposed to BlackJack, where a Copy Hand results in a "Push".
| Pai Gow Poker Hands: (in order of value) |
| 5 Aces (using Wild Card) |
| Royal Flush |
| Straight Flush |
| Four of a Kind |
| Full House |
| Flush |
| *Straight |
| Three of a Kind |
| Two Pair |
| One Pair |
| Ace |
| King |
| Queen |
| Jack |
| Ten, etc. |
*In Pai Gow Poker there exists an exception when calculating the value of a Straight (compared to common Poker Hand Values). The highest valued Straight in Pai Gow Poker is: A-K-Q-J-10 (as is true in Poker). However, in Pai Gow Poker the second highest valued Straight is: A-2-3-4-5 (in Poker this is the lowest valued Straight). For example, in Pai Gow Poker an A-2-3-4-5 Straight, beats a K-Q-J-10-9 Straight, but loses to a A-K-Q-J-10 Straight.
Roulette
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Short Description:
Our Roulette game is unique in that you may choose to play with other players, live online, just like a real Casino. We feature Private, Group, as well as Public Tables. At a Public Table there are up to three players playing, simultaneously. At a Private Table you may choose to play alone or at a Group Table with up to three players of your choice! All players wishing to play at the same table must enter the same "Group Name" in the "Group Table" field.
In the Roulette game the player places a bet on a number, color, odds or a group of numbers on the Roulette table. The Roulette wheel and ball are spun, and winnings are determined by the slot on the Roulette wheel where the ball finally stops. The amount of the payoff depends on how the bet was placed.
Playing the Casino-on-Net Roulette game is very simple. The table is identical to those found in Casinos around the world. Our Roulette table is marked with the numbers "0" and "1-36" (we do not have a "00"). The numbers are alternately colored red and black, with "0" colored green. The player begins by clicking and dragging chips to the desired areas on the table. Once the "No More Bets" announcement has been activated, the wheel is spun. When the ball finally stops on a number, winnings are automatically added to your Bankroll.
Different Betting Combinations:
Straight Up: Place your bet directly on any single number.
Split Bet: Place your bet on the line between any two numbers.
Trio Bet: Place your bet on the intersecting point between 0, 1 and 2, or 0, 2 and 3.
Street Bet: Place your bet at the end of any row of numbers, covering three numbers.
Corner Bet: Place your bet on the corner where four numbers meet.
Line Bet: Place your bet at the end of two streets on the line between them. A line bet covers all the numbers in either street, for a total of six.
Dozen Bet: Place your bet in one of the boxes marked "1st12", "2nd12", or "3rd12", each covering twelve numbers.
Column Bet: On the short side of the Roulette table are three boxes marked "2 to 1". By placing your chip in one of these boxes, you mark all twelve numbers above it (excluding 0).
Low/High Bet: Place your bet in one of the boxes marked "1 to 18" or "19 to 36", each covering 18 numbers.
Red/Black or Even/Odd: A bet placed in one of the four boxes, on the sides of the board, covers half of the numbers on the board, as described in that box. The zero in not covered by any of these boxes. Each box covers eighteen numbers.
Four Number Bet: A bet placed at the corner of the intersection of 0 and 3, covering the numbers 0, 1, 2, and 3.
Payoff
| Bet |
Payoff |
| Straight Up (1 number) |
35 to 1 |
| Split Bet (2 numbers) |
17 to 1 |
| Trio Bet (3 numbers) |
11 to 1 |
| Street Bet (3 numbers) |
11 to 1 |
| Corner Bet (4 numbers) |
8 to 1 |
| Line Bet (6 numbers) |
5 to 1 |
| Dozen Bet (12 numbers) |
2 to 1 |
| Column Bet (12 numbers) |
2 to 1 |
| Red/Black (18 numbers) |
1 to 1 |
| Even/Odd (18 numbers) |
1 to 1 |
| Low/Hi (18 numbers) |
1 to 1 |
| Four Number Bet |
8 to 1 |
Slots
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There are so many different types of slot games that it is recommended you read over the rules of the slot machine before playing.
Video Poker
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Short Description and Game Rules:
Video poker is also known as draw poker. The dealer uses a 52-card deck, which is played fresh after each hand. The object of the game varies with each machine. For specific details regarding each winning combination, please check the tables below. In order to play Video Poker:
- Click on the slot to insert $20. If you have less than $20, whatever amount you have in your bankroll will be automatically deposited in the video poker machine.
- Choose the denomination of the Bet by clicking the arrow button under the credits.
- Click on the "Bet One" button, once for each credit you wish to bet, or the "Max" button to place the maximum bet of 5.
- After betting using the "Bet One" button, click on the "Deal Draw" button, whereupon you will be dealt one five-card Poker hand. (If the player utilizes the "Play 5 Credits" button to bet, the deal will occur automatically.)
- After the first draw, click on the "Hold" button to save any cards that you wish to keep.
- Click on "Deal Draw" again,thereby replacing the cards that you have not chosen to hold with new ones.
Your cards are then compared to the table of winning combinations (see below). If the value of your hand is lower than the minimum winning combination, you lose your bet. If the value of your hand is higher, you win (see "Winning Combinations" below).
Double Playoff Round:
When you produce a winning hand (depending on winning combinations table) you are offered a playoff round in which you are given the opportunity to "Double" your winnings. If you do not wish to participate in the playoff round, simply click on "Collect".
- Click on the "Double" button to leave your previous hand's winning as your bet.
- The Video Poker Machine's cards will turn over face down, and then one card will turn face up.
- Click on one of the four cards that remain face down.
- If the card that you choose is of a higher value than the card that the machine turned over - you win, and the special round continues, if you wish.
Please Note: If you do not wish to continue participating in the playoff round, simply click on "Collect".
- You may once again click on the "Double" button to leave your previous playoff round's winning as your bet.
- If the card that you choose is of an equal value to the card that the machine turned over it is a Tie, or Push and you neither win, nor lose and the playoff round is over.
- If the card that you choose is of a lower value than the card that the machine turned over, you lose your bet and the playoff round is over.
Please Note: The playoff round automatically ends after a total of five rounds.
Progressive Jackpot Casino-on-Net offers Video Poker players the opportunity to win a progressive jackpot in The "Royal Diamonds" Machine. Betting maximum credits will credit the winner of a special diamond suited royal flush hand with a progressive jackpot.
Common Winning Combinations:
Jacks or Better: One Pair pays off only if the cards in the pair are Jacks, Queens, Kings, or Aces. Lower pairs do not pay off.
Kings or Better: One Pair pays off only if the cards in the pair are Kings, or Aces. Lower pairs do not pay off.
Two Pair: Two sets of pairs of the same card denomination.
Three of a Kind: Three cards of the same denomination.
Straight: Five consecutive denomination cards, not of the same suit.
Flush: Five non-consecutive denomination cards, all of the same suit.
Full House: A set of three cards of the same denomination, plus a set of two cards of the same denomination.
Five of a Kind: Four cards of the same denomination and one Wild card.
Four of a Kind: Four cards of the same denomination.
Straight Flush: Five consecutive denomination cards, all of the same suit.
Royal Flush: Five consecutive denomination cards, all of the same suit, starting from 10 and ending with an ace.
Wild Royal Flush: Royal flush hand that includes a wild card.
Payoff:
| Jacks or Better |
| |
1 coin |
2coins |
3coins |
4 coins |
5 coins |
| Royal Flush |
250 |
500 |
750 |
1000 |
4000 |
| Straight Flush |
40 |
80 |
120 |
160 |
200 |
| Four of a Kind |
20 |
40 |
60 |
80 |
100 |
| Full House |
9 |
18 |
27 |
36 |
45 |
| Flush |
6 |
12 |
18 |
24 |
30 |
| Straight |
4 |
8 |
12 |
16 |
20 |
| Three of a Kind |
3 |
6 |
9 |
12 |
15 |
| Two Pair |
2 |
4 |
6 |
8 |
10 |
| Jacks or Better |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
| Joker's Wild |
| |
1 coin |
2 coins |
3coins |
4 coins |
5 coins |
| Royal Flush |
400 |
800 |
1200 |
1600 |
4000 |
| Five of a Kind |
200 |
400 |
600 |
800 |
1000 |
| Wild Royal Flush |
100 |
200 |
300 |
400 |
500 |
| Straight Flush |
50 |
100 |
150 |
200 |
250 |
| Four of a Kind |
15 |
30 |
45 |
60 |
75 |
| Full House |
7 |
14 |
21 |
28 |
35 |
| Flush |
5 |
10 |
15 |
20 |
25 |
| Straight |
3 |
6 |
9 |
12 |
15 |
| Three of a Kind |
2 |
4 |
6 |
8 |
10 |
| Two Pair |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
| Kings or Better |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
| Aces and Faces |
| |
1 coin |
2 coins |
3coins |
4 coins |
5 coins |
| Royal Flush |
500 |
1000 |
2000 |
3000 |
4000 |
| Four of a Kind (Aces) |
80 |
160 |
240 |
320 |
400 |
| Straight Flush |
50 |
100 |
150 |
200 |
250 |
| Four of a Kind (J-K) |
40 |
80 |
120 |
160 |
200 |
| Four of a Kind (2-10) |
25 |
50 |
75 |
100 |
125 |
| Full House |
8 |
16 |
24 |
32 |
40 |
| Flush |
5 |
10 |
15 |
20 |
25 |
| Straight |
4 |
8 |
12 |
16 |
20 |
| Three of a Kind |
2 |
6 |
9 |
12 |
15 |
| Two Pair |
2 |
4 |
6 |
8 |
10 |
| Jacks or Better |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
| Bonus Poker |
| |
1 coin |
2 coins |
3coins |
4 coins |
5 coins |
| Royal Flush |
250 |
500 |
750 |
1000 |
4000 |
| Four of a Kind (Aces) |
80 |
160 |
240 |
320 |
400 |
| Straight Flush |
50 |
100 |
150 |
200 |
250 |
| Four of a Kind (2-4) |
40 |
80 |
120 |
160 |
200 |
| Four of a Kind (5-K) |
25 |
50 |
75 |
100 |
125 |
| Full House |
6 |
12 |
18 |
24 |
30 |
| Flush |
5 |
10 |
15 |
20 |
25 |
| Straight |
4 |
8 |
12 |
16 |
20 |
| Three of a Kind |
3 |
6 |
9 |
12 |
15 |
| Two Pair |
2 |
4 |
6 |
8 |
10 |
| Jacks or Better |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
| Deuces Wild |
| |
1 coin |
2 coins |
3coins |
4 coins |
5 coins |
| Royal Flush |
250 |
500 |
750 |
1000 |
4000 |
| Four Deuces |
200 |
400 |
600 |
800 |
1000 |
| Wild Royal Flush |
20 |
40 |
60 |
80 |
100 |
| Five of a Kind |
12 |
24 |
36 |
48 |
60 |
| Straight Flush |
9 |
18 |
27 |
36 |
45 |
| Four of a Kind |
4 |
8 |
12 |
16 |
20 |
| Full House |
4 |
8 |
12 |
16 |
20 |
| Flush |
3 |
6 |
9 |
12 |
15 |
| Straight |
2 |
4 |
6 |
8 |
10 |
| Three of a Kind |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
| Royal Diamond |
| |
1 coin |
2 coins |
3coins |
4 coins |
5 coins |
| Diamond Royal Flush |
300 |
600 |
900 |
1200 |
Progressive |
| Royal Flush |
250 |
500 |
750 |
1000 |
4000 |
| Straight Flush |
50 |
100 |
150 |
200 |
250 |
| Four of a Kind |
25 |
50 |
75 |
100 |
125 |
| Full House |
8 |
16 |
24 |
32 |
40 |
| Flush |
5 |
10 |
15 |
20 |
25 |
| Straight |
4 |
8 |
12 |
16 |
20 |
| Three of a Kind |
2 |
6 |
9 |
12 |
15 |
| Two Pair |
2 |
4 |
6 |
8 |
10 |
| Jacks or Better |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |