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CASINO RULES

1. Rules for Casino

To read the Game Rules for each game in the Casino, click the Game Rules icon in the game.

2. General Terms and Conditions

Please refer to our General Terms and Conditions section here.

Game Rules of Video Slots

Each game is accompanied by its own set of unique rules, which players can readily access by simply clicking on the 'Game Rules' icon within the game.

Video slots operate using a Random Number Generator (RNG), which employs an algorithm to produce random outcomes and symbol combinations in each game. Upon selecting a game, players are prompted to set their stake (bet amount). Depending on the specific game, players have the flexibility to adjust various settings, such as coin value, bet per line, and the number of lines they wish to bet on. While some video slots provide all of these customizable options, others may restrict players to specifying only the total stake per game round.

The player's stake will be deducted from their balance at the commencement of each game round. To initiate a new game round, the player must click the 'spin' button, or alternatively, they may configure a series of consecutive automated spins, provided this feature is available in the particular video slot. Following the conclusion of a spin, any potential winning combinations will be awarded by the game and added to the players’ balance.

Game Rules of Crash Games

Each game is accompanied by its own set of unique rules, which players can readily access by simply clicking on the 'Game Rules' icon within the game.

During the majority of crash games, an animation depicting an ascending aircraft is displayed, together with an increasing multiplier. The game round ends when the plane crashes. The longer the plane flies, the higher the multiplier becomes.

At the start of each game round, the player can decide to place a bet. If they place a bet, they will have to try and cash out manually before the plane crashes. If the player successfully cashes out before the plane crashes, their bet will be paid out with the multiplier at the moment of their cash out. If the player doesn’t cash out before it crashes, they will lose their bet.

Eg: if a player bets €2 and they cash out when the multiplier is at 4x, they will receive €8.

GAME RULES – LIVE CASINO

1. Rules for Live Casino

To read the specific applicable Game Rules for each game in the Live Casino, click the Game Rules icon while playing the game.

2. General Terms and Conditions

Please refer to our General Terms and Conditions section here.

Game Rules of Blackjack

The objective of Live Blackjack is to achieve a higher card count than the dealer, but without going over 21. The best hand is Blackjack – when the sum of values of the first two dealt cards is exactly 21.

Definitions

Blackjack

An ace and an additional card with a point value of ten, dealt as the initial two cards to a player or the dealer.

Hidden card

A card dealt face down to the dealer, which remains face down until all the players other than the dealer have received all the cards they have requested.

Layout or table layout

The felt, cloth, or other material covering the playing surface of a blackjack table.

Soft total or soft point count total

The total point count of a hand containing one or more aces when one ace is counted as eleven in value.

How to Play

The game is hosted by a dealer and allows up to 7 players.

The game is usually played with eight standard 52-card decks.

Card values are as follows:

Cards from 2 to 10 are worth their face value.

Face cards (Jacks, Queens and Kings) are each worth 10.

Aces are worth 1 or 11, whichever is more favourable to the hand.

Before the first card is dealt for a round of play, the player must place his bet.

After the betting time has expired, the dealer deals one card face up to each player. Dealing starts with the first player to the dealer’s left and continues clockwise, ending with the dealer. The dealer then deals a second card face up to each player and face down to himself.

Blackjack

If the value of the initial two-card hand is exactly 21, it’s a Blackjack.

Insurance

If the dealer’s first card is an Ace, you are given the option to purchase insurance to offset the risk that the dealer has blackjack – even when you have blackjack yourself. The amount of insurance is equal to one half of your main bet. If the dealer does not have blackjack, the round continues. If the dealer has blackjack, but you do not, the dealer’s hand wins. If you and the dealer both have blackjack, the game ends in a push and your bet is returned.

Double Down, Hit or Stand

A casino may allow a player to double down on the player’s hand, which is to make an additional wager, not exceeding the player’s original wager, on the first two cards dealt to the player. One additional card only must be dealt to the hand on which the player has elected to double down.

Alternatively, player can decide to Hit to be dealt an additional card to add to the value of your hand. The player can hit more than once to receive additional cards before you decide to Stand once you are satisfied with the value of your hand.

Split

If the first two cards dealt to a player are identical in value, the player may split the hand into two separate hands by making a wager on the second hand equal to the player’s original wager. If a player splits pairs, the dealer must deal both second cards to each hand. After an additional card is dealt to a split pair, the player must stand or draw. A player may not split pairs, including pairs of aces more than once. At the discretion of the casino, a player splitting aces may have only one card dealt to each ace. In the event of splitting aces where the player gets a second card with a value of 10, it will count as 21 and not Blackjack.

Outcome

If the sum of your hand exceeds 21, you bust and lose your bet on that hand.

When all players have taken their turns, the dealer reveals the value of his downcard. The dealer must hit on a hand of 16 or less and must stand on a hand of soft 17 or more.

Player wins when the value of your final hand is closer to 21 than the dealer’s or when the dealer is bust. If the value of your hand is the same as the dealer’s, the game round ends in a push and your bet is returned.

Blackjack beats a hand of 21 comprised of three or more cards. Blackjack also beats a hand of 21 resulting from a split pair.

A wager is returned to the player when the sum of the value of the player’s cards is equal to the sum of the value of the dealer’s cards or when both the dealer and the player have blackjack.

Side Bets

The Blackjack game includes optional side bets – Perfect Pairs and 21+3. Player may place side bets in combination with your main blackjack bet. Players has the chance to win on any side bet regardless of whether you win or lose on your blackjack bet.

Perfect Pairs

The Perfect Pairs bet gives the chance to win if your first two cards comprise any pair – for example, two Queens, two Aces or two 3s. There are three types of pairs, each with a different payout:

  • Perfect Pair – same suit, e.g. two Aces of Spades.
  • Coloured Pair – different suits of the same colour, e.g. 2 of Diamonds + 2 of Hearts.
  • Mixed Pair – different suits, e.g. 10 of Hearts + 10 of Clubs.

21+3

The 21+3 bet gives the chance to win if your first two cards plus the dealer’s card face up comprise any of the following winning combinations, each with a different payout:

  • Suited Trips – an identical triplet, e.g. 3 Queens of Hearts.
  • Straight Flush – in numerical sequence and same suit, e.g. 10, Jack and Queen of Diamonds.
  • Three of a Kind – same value but different suits, e.g. any 3 unmatching Kings.
  • Straight – in numerical sequence but different suits, e.g. 2 of Spades + 3 of Clubs + 4 of Hearts.
  • Flush – same suit, e.g. 2, 6 and 10 of Clubs.

Payouts

Blackjack pays 3:2

Winning hand pays 1:1

If the dealer has blackjack, insurance pays 2:1

Please note that the payouts mentions are the same in most blackjack tables, however we always recommend you review the game rules of a game before playing. Some Blackjack tables will offer side bets such as perfect pairs and 21+3. When available, please check the payout section in the game rules, but below is a guidelines.

Perfect Pairs:

  • Perfect Pair 25:1
  • Coloured Pair 12:1
  • Mixed Pair 6:1

21+3:

  • Suited Trips 100:1
  • Straight Flush 40:1
  • Three of a Kind 30:1
  • Straight 10:1
  • Flush 5:1
  • Some Blackjack tables will offer side bets such as perfect pairs and 21+3. When available, please check the payout section in the game rules

Game Rules of Roulette

The objective in Roulette is to predict the number on which the ball will land by placing one or more bets that cover, or partly cover that particular number.

Definitions

Black Bet

A wager placed on the numbers that are black.

Column Bet

A wager placed on all twelve (12) numbers in one (1) column.

Corner Bet

A wager placed on the four (4) numbers, which form a corner.

Or on the following four numbers:

  • Zero (0)
  • One (1)
  • Two (2)
  • Three (3)

Dozen Bet

A wager placed on any of the following:

  • The numbers one (1) through twelve (12)
  • The numbers thirteen (13) through twenty-four (24)
  • The numbers twenty-five (25) through thirty-six (36)
  • Eighteen

Number Bet

A wager placed on one (1) of the following:

  • The numbers one (1) through eighteen (18)
  • The numbers nineteen (19) through thirty-six (36)

Even Bet

A wager placed on the even numbers of the roulette wheel.

Inside Bet

A wager within the field of thirty-seven (37) numbers corresponding with the numbers on the roulette wheel, including the following:

  • Corner (or square) bet
  • Five number bet
  • Line Bet
  • Row bet
  • Split bet
  • Straight up bet
  • Street Bet
  • Six line bet

Line bet

A wager placed on the six (6) numbers contained in two (2) rows.

Odd Bet

A wager placed on the odd numbers of the roulette wheel.

Outside Bet

A wager that is placed outside the field of thirty-seven (37) numbers, including the following:

  • Black bet
  • Column bet
  • Dozen bet
  • Eighteen number bet
  • Even bet
  • Odd bet
  • Red bet
  • Low/High Bet

Red Bet

A wager placed on the numbers that are red.

Row or Street Bet

A wager placed on three (3) numbers in a row.

Split Bet

A wager placed on two (2) numbers.

Straight Up Bet

A wager on the following:

  • Single number from one (1) to thirty-six (36)
  • Zero (0)

Wagers: general rules

- All wagers for Roulette must be made by placing gaming chips on the appropriate areas of the roulette layout. Players may continue to place bets until the dealer announces, "No more bets" or the system’s timer flashes red.

- Each player is responsible for the correct positioning of his or her wager or wagers on the Roulette layout.

- Each wager shall be settled strictly in accordance with its position on the layout when the ball falls to rest in a compartment of the wheel.

- Minimum and maximum wagers permitted are shown on the screen of the game.

- A wager may be rejected by the system prior to the ball being spun because of it not being placed on time, not meeting the minimum or maximum betting requirements or a failure to communicate with the gaming server.

- A system malfunction will result in the voiding of all pays or plays.

How to play

The Roulette ball shall be spun by the dealer in a direction opposite to the rotation of the wheel and shall complete at least three revolutions around the track of the wheel to constitute a valid spin.

Upon the ball coming to rest in a compartment around the wheel, the dealer shall announce the number of such compartment.

After the Dealer announces the result of the round, the system automatically takes care of wagers on the table by collecting all losing wagers and paying all winning wagers.

The wheel is divided around its perimeter into 37 randomly numbered compartments; 1 through 36 and “0”. Eighteen of the numbers are red and 18 are black and “0” is green.

The same numbers appear sequentially on the layout, which serves for betting. Also included on the layout are spaces for betting red and black, odd and even and a variety of other number combinations.

Players make wagers on one or more of the numbers and/or combinations. The dealer then spins the wheel in one direction. As the ball slows, it drops into one of the numbered compartments, thus indicating the winning number. The camera then zooms in on the winning number on the wheel.

Payoffs on bets depend on how many possibilities are covered. The fewer the possibilities, the higher the payoff. After all bets have been taken or paid, new bets are made and the ball is spun again.

Payouts

Winning wagers are paid by the system. Usually the odds are as per below, but can vary between different providers and games:

  • Straight 35 to 1
  • Split 17 to 1
  • Street 11 to 1
  • 4-Number 8 to 1
  • 6-Number 5 to 1
  • Column 2 to 1
  • Dozen 2 to 1
  • Red 1 to 1
  • Black 1 to 1
  • Odd 1 to 1
  • Even 1 to 1
  • Low 1 to 1
  • High 1 to 1

Please review the game rules of each individual roulette table before you start playing to discover the correct odds of that game.

Game Rules of Live Baccarat

The objective in Live Baccarat is to predict whose hand will win by having the value closest to 9.

Baccarat is played with eight decks, each deck having 52 cards without jokers, with backs of the same colour and design and two cutting cards; one placed at the back of all the decks and one that cuts seven cards from the back of the stack. It shall be dealt from a dealing shoe specifically designed for such purpose.

Definitions

Banker’s hand

The hand played in that portion designated on the layout for the banker’s hand.

Player’s hand

The hand played in that portion designated on the layout for the player’s hand.

Natural

The hand with a point count of 8 or 9, in the original 2 cards.

Tie

When both the Player and the Banker’s hands have the same point count.

Point count

The "Point Count" of a hand shall be a single digit number from 0 to 9 inclusive and shall be determined by totalling the value of the cards in the hand. If the total of the cards in a hand is a two-digit number, the left digit of such number shall be disregarded having no value and the right digit shall constitute the Point Count of the hand.

How to Play

Card values are as follows:

  • Aces are the lowest cards and are worth 1 point each.
  • Cards from 2 to 9 are worth their numerical face values.
  • 10s and face cards (jacks, queens and kings) are each worth 0.

Only the numeric value of each card is relevant, the card’s suit is irrelevant to the game result.

Before the dealer starts dealing the cards, you must place your bet on whether the Player or Banker will win the game by having the hand with the value closest to 9.

There is the option to bet that the game will end with a Tie (Player and Banker with the same value).

Two cards are dealt for the Players and two cards for the Banker:

  • If either the player or banker has a “natural” 8 or 9, both automatically stand, with no exceptions.
  • If the player's total is 6 or 7, the player stands.
  • If the player stands, the banker hits on a total of 5 or less.
  • If the player's total is 5 or less, the player automatically hits, and the dealer gives the player a third card.
  • If the player receives a third card, the banker draws a third card according to the following:
  • Banker's hand totals 0,1,2: Banker always draws a third card.
  • Banker's hand totals 3: Banker draws if Player's third card is 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9-0 (not 8).
  • Banker totals 4: Banker draws if Player thirds 2-3-4-5-6-7.
  • Banker 5: Banker draws if Player thirds 4-5-6-7.
  • Banker 6: Banker draws if Player thirds 6-7.
  • Banker 7: Banker stands.

Payouts

“Player Wins” has a payout of 1 to 1.

"Banker Wins" has a payout of 19 to 20

A winning "Tie Bet" shall be paid at odds of 8 to 1.

Game Rules of all Other Games

To read the Game Rules for each game, click the help/info icon while playing the game.

Betting Restrictions

Betting restrictions can be applied on:

  • Some versions of Live Roulette - all bets that exceed a certain percentage of all the betting options may not be allowed.
  • Some versions of Live Baccarat - placing bets on both Player and Banker at the same time may not be allowed.
  • All versions of Live Sic Bo - placing bets on both Big and Small or Odd and Even at the same time is not allowed.
  • All version of Live Dragon Tiger - placing bets on both Dragon and Tiger at the same time is not allowed.

Additional Games

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Game Rules of Dice Slots

Each game is accompanied by its own set of unique rules, which players can readily access by simply clicking on the 'Game Rules' icon within the game.

Dice slots operate using a Random Number Generator (RNG), which employs an algorithm to produce random outcomes and dice symbol combinations in each game. Upon selecting a game, players are prompted to set their stake (bet amount). Depending on the specific game, players have the flexibility to adjust various settings, such as coin value, bet per line, and the number of lines they wish to bet on. While some dice slots provide all of these customizable options, others may restrict players to specifying only the total stake per game round .

The player's stake will be deducted from their balance at the commencement of each game round. To initiate a new game round, the player must click the 'spin' button, or alternatively, they may configure a series of consecutive automated spins, provided this feature is available in the particular dice slot. Following the conclusion of a spin, any potential winning combinations will be awarded by the game and added to the players’ balance.

Game rules of Dice Games

Each game is accompanied by its own set of unique rules, which players can readily access by simply clicking on the 'Game Rules' icon within the game.

Dice Games consist of empty "grids," usually ranging from 3 to 4. Each grid is typically composed of 3 squares in width and 3 squares in height. The primary objective of the game is to arrange three identical dice symbols along one of the paylines, which run along the grid vertically and diagonally.

At the start of each game round, a row containing three stacked dice symbols emerges. These symbols may differ in color and value. It's up to the player to choose the grid in which they wish to place the dice. Once the selection is made, the dice will be added to the leftmost available row within the chosen grid.

Each winning combination delivers a certain amount of points. To claim winnings, players must amass a minimum point threshold, which varies depending on the specific game, within a single game round. Players can set a different stake each game round. The chosen stake will be deducted from their balance before the game rounds starts. If a player manages to collect enough points during a round, their winnings will automatically be added to their balance.

Game rules of Virtual Sports

Each game is accompanied by its own set of unique rules, which players can readily access by simply clicking on the 'Game Rules' icon within the game.

Virtual sports offer animated simulations of a wide array of sports, including football, cycling, tennis, golf, and greyhound racing. Within each game, numerous betting possibilities and corresponding odds are available. Prior to commencing a game, the player selects the desired wager amount. When the player initiates the game by clicking the "start" button, the chosen stake is deducted from their balance, initiating the game round. A video animation is then displayed to the player, followed by the presentation of the results. In the event of a winning bet, the player's winnings are automatically credited to their balance.

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