Casino
The Casino is located at the Red-Light District in Georgetown.

Studies/Betting Cap
Every player starts with a betting cap of 20 credits. While the betting cap in multiplayer games is not affected by your studies, to increase your cap for the single player games, head over to Webby U.

Single Player Games

Black Jack Tables

  • In blackjack the object of the game is to get closest to 21 (without going over) than the dealer.
  • If you are able to get 5 cards without going bust (over 21) then you automatically win.
  • Also you will automatically win if you get 21 with your first two cards.
  • All Jacks, Queens, Kings count as 10.
  • Aces can either be the lowest or highest (1 or 10).

    Slot Machines
    Pick your bet of 5, 15, or 25 credits and maybe you'll hit the jackpot!

    Dice Poker
    This is a dice game that is similar in concept to Video Poker. The rules are rather simple. The game starts with 5 dice rolled. At that time you can choose which dice to hold and which dice to roll again.

    Multiplayer Games

    Texas Hold 'Em
    At the beginning of every round, the minimum amount (ante) will be taken from you.
    When you begin each player begins with 2 cards. These are your cards; no one else will be able to see these. You will go around in turn betting. You have to bet at least the minimum each time to stay in.
    After your first bet, you will see 3 more cards. These are known as the flop. These cards are shown under Community Cards. Every player is able to see the Community Cards, as these cards are used by every player.
    After you continue to bet for the second time, you will see another card with the Community Cards. This card is known as the turn.
    Again, when you bet again, you will see another card as a Community Card. This last card is known as the river. You now should see 7 cards, 2 of which are your cards, while the other 5 are Community Cards.
    After the next bet, and when it comes back to your turn, you will have to choose 5 cards. You may use both, your cards and/or the Community Cards. Choose the best cards that you have available. The player with the highest ranking (lowest amount of points) will win the round.

    Extra Notes/Advice

  • Each time, when it is your turn, you have to bet the minimum amount to stay in, or fold.
  • You bet or fold accordingly. If you feel you have a chance of winning, then continue betting.
  • Everything you bet will be in the pot. The winner of the round will receive all the credits in the pot.
  • When you fold, you are out for the round. You lose what you have already bet in, while you no longer bet anymore till the round is over.
  • You have to bet at least the amount of the other players in order to stay in the game. If you are unable to bet, then you will have no other option but to fold.
  • When a player raises the bet, then every player will have to call the bet. This means, that the minimum bet to stay in has increased. You all have to match that amount to stay in.
  • To raise the bet, just bet more than the minimum, when it is your turn to bet. This is now the minimum of what each player has to bet for the round.

    Poker Rankings
    Below is a list of poker rankings. It is set in order of rankings. The highest rank is at the top, while the lowest ranking is at the bottom.
    Ranks = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, J, Q, K, A. (Aces can either mean the highest or the lowest card).
    Suits = Clubs, Diamonds, Hearts, Spades.

    Royal Straight Flush
    Ten, Jack, Queen, King, Ace of the same suit.

    Straight Flush
    All five cards in the same suit and in sequence.

    Four Of A Kind
    It consists of the four cards of any one rank together with any fifth card.

    Full House
    It consists of any three of one kind and any pair of another kind.

    Flush
    It consists of any five cards of the same suit, but not in sequence.

    Straight
    Consists of any five cards of two or more suit in sequence of rank. Any five cards in a row will do.

    Three Of A Kind
    Are any three cards of the same rank plus two other cards which does not constitute a pair and do not include the fourth card of the same suit.

    Two Pair
    Which ranks next under three of a kind, consists of two cards of one rank, two cards of another rank, and any fifth card which is neither of those ranks.

    One Pair
    Any two cards of the same rank, together with three other cards which do not combine with the other two to form any of the higher-ranking hands.

    High Card
    When the cards contain no cards of the same rank or the same suit or combine to make a sequential run to form any of the higher-ranking. When two or more players are relying on a high card to win a hand, the Ace of any suit is in variably considered to be the highest card.

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