Online Casino Rules

 

How to Play Roulette

How to Play Caribbean Stud Poker

How to Play BlackJack

 

 

How to Play Roulette


Short Description

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 Queen-Marry-Casino 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 on the desired chip from the left side of the "Control Panel" and then placing the chips on the desired areas on the table, by clicking the area with the mouse. Once the "No More Bets" no further placement of bets is allowed and the wheel is spun. When the ball finally stops on a number, winnings are automatically added to your Bankroll.

Different Betting Combinations

Straight Up: 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 1st , 2nd, or 3rd, each covering twelve numbers.

 

Red/Black or Even/Odd: A bet placed in one of the four boxes, at 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.

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

Red/Black

(18 numbers)

1 to 1

Even/Odd

(18 numbers)

1 to 1


Table limits
Minimum bet: $1.
Maximum bet: $100 for a particular betting spot and $2000 for the entire table.

 

 

 

How to Play Caribbean Stud Poker


Short Description:

Queen-Marry-Casinos Caribbean Stud 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 players goal is to beat the dealers hand.

Caribbean Stud Poker Rules:

Caribbean Stud Poker is played with a standard deck of 52 cards. To start the game, the player must first place an "Ante" bet. The dealer then gives each player five cards face-up. The dealer also receives five cards; four cards dealt face down, and one card face up.
The player can change one card. Player pays for the change the exact amount of his Ante bet.
When the player looks at his/her cards, and the dealers Up Card, the player either challenges the dealers 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 dealers hand must contain at least one Ace and one King. If the dealers 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 dealers 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 dealers and the players 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


Table limits:
Minimum Ante: $1.
Minimum bet: $1.
Maximum Ante: $100.
Maximum bet: $100.

 

 

 

 

How to Play BlackJack


Short Description

In the Queen-Marry-Casino the BlackJack game you are competing against the dealer (the house). Our game is unique where you may choose to play as three players ("hands") against the dealer. (you can play one, two or three hands)
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 he/she wants, until reaching 21. If the player draws a card that puts him/her over 21 (which is called a "Bust"), he/she loses the hand. A winning hand adds up to more than the dealers 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 six decks of playing cards, which are shuffled after each round. Before the deal, the players place their bets by clicking on chosen chip, and then clicking again on the table to reach the desired bet. After deciding on the desired bet the player must press the "Deal" button to proceed with the hand.
Once the deal begins the bets may not be changed, except as described below. During the course of the hand players may add to their bets through Double Downs, Splits, or, in certain cases, place additional bets like Insurance. After the cards are dealt, the player will be offered the appropriate options. Buttons located on the lower "Control Panel" will appear in order to facilitate the players 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 clicks on the "Split" button in order to split.

 

The minimum bet is $1 and the maximum bet is $100. Each player receives two cards face-up, and the dealer receives one card face-up, and the other face-down. The player may request as many cards as desired until he/she chooses to "Stand" or busts. If a player is dealt BlackJack, which is a 10 or face card along with an Ace, he/she immediately gets paid 1.5 times the placed bet, unless the dealer also has BlackJack, in which case it is a "Push" (the players bet is returned).
After all the players bets are completed, the dealer completes his hand. If the dealer has sixteen or less, he must draw a card (hit), until he reaches seventeen or more. If the dealers card total exceeds 21 (bust), he must pay all players who are still in the game.
An Arrow on the right side of the player?s cards will show all the time during the game which hand is currently playing.

"Double Down":

A player may select the "Double" option after being dealt two cards. The Double option automatically doubles the bet and automatically deals one card only, face-up. The player cannot draw any additional cards beyond the required one (which is automatically dealt). 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 (i.e., two Fives, two Jacks, etc.), he/she 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. In the case of split Aces, a players blackJack is not possible and is considered as a regular 21. In this case, a dealers BlackJack wins, and a dealers 21 becomes a "Push". The player may only split once.

 

"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 his/her wager should the dealer be concealing a 10 or face card under his Ace. If, in fact, the dealers down card is equal to 10, the player wins the Insurance Bet at odds of 2-1. If the dealers down card has a value of less than 10, the player loses the Insurance bet and continues normally with the hand. The Insurance is a separate bet, and pays separately from the normal bets.

"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 player?s bet is returned.

Payoff

Result Payoff

Winning Hand

1 to 1

BlackJack

3 to 2

Insurance

2 to 1

 

 

 

 

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