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Two cards are dealt to the Banker (Dealer) and two cards are dealt to the Player. The Ace card is worth 1 point; the 10, J, Q and K cards are worth 0 points. All other cards are worth the value indicated on the card. Each pair is valued by adding the two cards together with the modulus (division by remainder) of 10 (so if you have a 5 and a 6, it is worth 1, so 5 + 6 = 11 = 1 (modulo 10).
If the Player has a score of 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, then the Player is dealt the third card, unless the Banker's hand has a score of 8 or 9. The Player's hand is now considered complete. If the Banker's point total is 3 and the Player draws the third card that does not have a value of 8, the Banker receives the third card. If the Banker's point total is 4 and a Player draws the third card that has a value of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, the Banker receives the third card. If the Banker's hand total is 5 and the player draws the third card with a value of 4, 5, 6, 7, the banker receives the third card.
If the Banker's point total is 6 and the Player draws the third card with a value of 6 or 7, the Banker receives the third card. In this case, the hand with the highest score wins. Customers can place a bet: the Player's hand wins, the Banker's hand wins, and both hands are equal.
The rules of certain variants of Baccarat may differ, before starting to play, the Player is obliged to make sure that he understands the rules of the game and familiarize himself with the rules of a particular game on the corresponding page of such game on the website or in the Organizer's Mobile Application.
The Player selects the amount of money they wish to wager by using the on-screen buttons to increase or decrease the bet amount. There is always a minimum amount that can be wagered and, as a rule, a maximum amount that can be wagered in a particular game.
When the Player has set the amount of the bet, the 'Spin' button, or 'Play' button, or any other button clearly marked (sometimes with text, sometimes with an icon) to start the game is pressed. This causes the machine's 'reels' to spin (this is a computerized animation): each reel is a column on the screen that shows at least three icons grouped in horizontal rows. If at least three identical icons appear from left to right on a reel, along a pay line, the player will be awarded the amount of money (winnings) indicated in the table and available to the Player on the game screen in the game help section.
For example, three identical symbols on the reel will pay out 20% of the Player's bet, four identical symbols will pay out 75% of the bet, and five identical symbols can pay out 120% of the Player's bet (the numbers are given as an example and do not necessarily correspond to any game).
A pay line is a continuous line from left to right across the reels, as described in the game's help page that pays out if enough of the same symbol appears. Examples of a 3 Reel, 3 Row and 3 Row 5 Reel games are shown below (X indicates where the icons should appear):
The Player can click the Play button, or any other button that causes the game to play while the Reels are spinning, to stop them immediately. This does not give the Player an advantage, but it allows speeding up the game play by reducing the animation time.
Standard features of online slot machines: most games now offer 'Wildcard' symbols and free spins (game), in addition to regular games. A 'Wildcard' can replace any symbol to fill a pay line, and it can be substituted only once (for example, if two pay lines are possible but require different symbols, only one pay line is created by substitution). Free spins should not appear on a play line: as soon as three free spin symbols appear anywhere in the game, the Player is granted several free spin (i.e. bets for which the Organizer pays the wager instead of the Player).
The number of free spins is determined randomly, but the number of free spins of the service will be higher if more than three free spins signs appear together.
Autospin (Autogame): Instead of pressing 'Spin', 'Play', or another button that causes the game to start every time, the Player can choose a fixed (usually 10, 25, and 50) number of spins (games) to bet on and select Autospin. After that, you can watch the spinning of the reels and winnings. With Autospin, the Player can choose to automatically stop the Autospin when a certain amount is won or lost.
Additional features: Some games may have 'Unique Features' that can add additional mechanics to the game. These additional mechanics may include:
An Ace can be counted as 1 or 11 points, cards with a face value from 2 to 9 according to their value, and tens and cards K, Q, J - as ten points.
The value of a hand is the sum of the values of individual cards. In addition, Blackjack is the highest hand consisting of an Ace and any 10-point card and is superior to all other 21-point hands.
After the Player has placed a bet, the dealer deals two cards to each player and two cards to himself. The dealer deals one of his cards face up. The face-down card is called the 'hole card'.
If the dealer has an Ace card, he will offer an additional bet called 'insurance'. This additional bet pays 2 to 1 if the dealer's card is any 10-point card. Insurance bets are optional and cannot exceed half of the original bet. If the dealer holds a 10 or an Ace card (after the Ace Insurance has been offered), the dealer looks at his face down card to see if he has Blackjack. If the dealer has Blackjack, he will immediately turn the card over. If the dealer does have Blackjack, then all bets (except for the insurance) will lose, if the player also has Blackjack, then this will result in a 'push' (return of the bet). At this point, the dealer calculates the insurance bets.
The game starts with the player to the left of the dealer. Below are the options available to the player: 'Stand' - the player stays with his cards.
'Hit' - the player picks up another card (and more if he wishes). If this card causes the player's total points to exceed 21 (known as "breaking" or "busting"), he loses.
'Double' - a player doubles his bet and receives one and only one card.
'Split' - if a player has a pair or any two 10-point cards, he can double his bet and split his cards into two separate hands. The dealer automatically deals a second card to each hand. The player can then normally 'hit', 'stand' or 'double'. However, when two aces are 'split', each ace receives only one card. Sometimes the 'double' action after the 'split' action is not allowed. If a player receives a ten and an ace after the 'split' action, it is considered 21 points, not Blackjack. Usually, a player can continue to repeat the 'split' action for a total of four hands. Sometimes a player is not allowed to 'split' two aces.
After each player has made his move, the dealer turns over his face-up card. If the dealer has 16 points or less, he draws another card. A special situation occurs when the dealer has an ace and any number of cards totalling six points (known as a 'soft 17'). At some tables, the dealer can also perform a 'hit' action with a 'soft 17'.
If the dealer exceeds 21 points, any player who has not yet lost wins.
If the dealer doesn't lose, the higher amount of points between the player and the dealer wins.
Winning bets are paid out in an 'even money' format, except that Blackjack wins are paid out 3 to 2.
The rules of certain variants of the 'Blackjack' game may differ, before starting to play, the Player is obliged to make sure that he understands the rules of the game and familiarize himself with the rules of a particular game on the relevant page of such game on the Website or in the Organizer's Mobile Application.
"American Roulette"
The American Roulette wheel consists of 38 numbered spaces: numbers from 1 to 36, zero, and double zero. The betting layout consists of each individual number, as well as a set of bets on the outside on combinations of numbers. After the players place their bets, the dealer spins the wheel and the ball, and after a few seconds, the ball falls into one of the numbered spaces. This table displays the available bets, the payoff (on a one-to-one basis), and the probability of winning.
| Bet | Payout | Odds of winning | Organizer's advantage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Red | 1 | 47.37% | 5.26% |
| Black | 1 | 47.37% | 5.26% |
| Odd | 1 | 47.37% | 5.26% |
| 19 to 36 | 1 | 47.37% | 5.26% |
| 1 to 12 | 2 | 31.58% | 5.26% |
| 25 to 36 | 2 | 31.58% | 5.26% |
| Six line (6 numbers) | 5 | 15.79% | 5.26% |
| First five (5 numbers) | 6 | 13.16% | 7.89% |
| Corner (4 numbers) | 8 | 10.53% | 5.26% |
| Street (3 numbers) | 11 | 7.89% | 5.26% |
| Split (2 numbers) | 17 | 5.26% | 5.26% |
| Any exact number | 35 | 2.63% | 5.26% |
"European Roulette"
European Roulette is a roulette game played on a 37-digit wheel with only one zero. The payouts are the same as in American Roulette. However, since there is no double zero on the wheel, the organizer's advantage is reduced to 1/37, or 2.70%, on all bets. The rules of certain variants of the Roulette game may differ, and before starting to play, the Player is obliged to make sure that he understands the rules of the game and familiarize himself with the rules of a particular game on the relevant page of such game on the Website or in the Organizer's Mobile Application.
13.1. Bets and participation in gambling shall be made in accordance with the Rules of the gambling organizer.
13.2. The organizer is not responsible for technical failures in the operation of equipment or interruption of access to the Internet.
13.3. Bets and payouts are made in accordance with the values entered into the online systems of organizing and conducting gambling of the Organizer.