Bristol based Fun Casino- Games
The Real Deal Fun Casinos offer three of the most popular games played in real casinos throughout the UK and the World - these are Roulette, Blackjack and Caribbean Stud Poker. Roulette and Blackjack are the most favoured for casino parties as they are the most exciting games to play and the easiest to learn during a limited period of time.
Roulette
The game of roulette is Europe's most popular casino game and dates back to the 17th century.
The game involves a spinning wheel that contains 37 pockets; these are numbered 1 to 36, as well as an additional pocket, 0 (zero). A white ball is spun around the wheel as the wheel rotates, and when the ball loses speed, it drops, falling into one of the numbered slots.
The object of the game is to try to guess which numbered slot the ball will fall into next. You place your bets on the roulette layout according to where you think the ball will land.
Blackjack
Blackjack is a game of luck and skill played with 1-6 decks of cards. The dealer begins the game by dealing each player two cards up and the dealer only one card face up. Cards are counted at their face value. Kings, Queens and Jacks count as ten. Aces count as one or eleven at your option.
The object of the game is to have your cards total higher than the dealer's hand, or As near to 21 as possible without going over (or bust). Winning hands are paid at even money; however, a blackjack is paid 3 to 2. If the first two cards you are dealt total 21 (any 10-value card and an Ace), you have a blackjack. You cannot lose, but you could tie if the dealer also has blackjack. If you have a lower total than the dealer does, the dealer will take your bet. The same total for both is a standoff and nothing happens.
Caribbean Stud Poker
Caribbean Stud poker is a 5-card stud game of total chance. The player must place a bet, called the ante, to be dealt a hand containing five cards. The dealer is also dealt five cards of which only one is exposed. If the player likes the cards they get they may now play against the dealer by placing an additional bet that must be double the original ante. If the player does not like the cards they were given i.e.: no pair or higher, they may fold and forfeit the ante. The dealer now shows their hand. If the dealer has Ace-King or higher, it is said that, the dealer has qualified. The dealer will now compare his cards to the players' cards and if the player has a better hand than the dealer does, the dealer will pay in accordance to the payout chart below. If the dealer beats the player, he will take your bet. If, however the dealer does not qualify i.e. having less than an Ace-King, the dealer will only pay the ante.
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