1 Colo. Code Regs. § 207-1-21

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 24, December 25, 2024
Rule 1 CCR 207-1-21 - [Effective 1/14/2025] RULES FOR BLACKJACK-POKER COMBINATION GAMES

BASIS AND PURPOSE FOR RULE 21

The purpose of Rule 21 is to establish playing rules for authorized types of games which combine the play of blackjack with the play of poker, and management procedures for conducting blackjack-poker combination games in compliance with section 44-30-302 (2), C.R.S. The statutory basis for Rule 21 is found in sections 44-30-201, C.R.S., 44-30-302, C.R.S., 44-30-816, C.R.S., and 44-30-818, C.R.S. Amended 8/14/16

30-2101Blackjack-poker combination games.

The game of blackjack and the game of poker, both authorized by Article 30 of Title 44, C.R.S. shall be permitted and conducted as a game combining elements of both blackjack and poker, provided that the play of such game is distinctly blackjack during the blackjack element of the game, and distinctly poker during the poker element of the game. One or more cards used in one element of play may be used in the second element of play. Some or all of the wagers for both the blackjack and the poker elements may be placed at the same time.

30-2102Applicability of blackjack and poker rules.

Except as otherwise provided by the specific rules of play of a game authorized in this Rule 21, the standard rules of blackjack found in Rule 8, "Rules for Blackjack," shall be applicable to play of the blackjack element of combined games, and the standard rules of poker found in Rule 10, "Rules for Poker," shall be applicable to play of the poker element of combined games.

30-2103Minimum procedures.

Unless otherwise described by this Rule 21, the Division shall determine if the predominant game being offered is blackjack or poker.

(1) If a game is determined to be predominantly blackjack, then the retail licensee offering the game shall enumerate it as a blackjack game and shall consider it a blackjack game for all accounting purposes. The provisions of Rule 9, "Minimum Procedures for Drop, Count, and Distribution of Chips and Coin for Blackjack, Craps and Roulette" shall apply to table management of the combined game.
(2) If a game is determined to be predominantly poker, then the retail licensee offering the game shall enumerate it as a poker game and shall consider it a poker game for all accounting purposes. The provisions of Rule 11, "Minimum Procedures for Drop, Count, and Purchasing Chips for Poker," shall apply to table management of the combined game.
30-2104The play - 21-Hold 'em.

21-Hold'em is the copyrighted and patent-pending blackjack and poker variation game, the rights to which on December 1, 2001 were owned by Stanley Ackerson and Daniel Miller of Pueblo, Colorado, and which may be transferred or assigned. The object of the game is to play a standard game of blackjack, following the conclusion of which an optional variation game of poker may be played.

(1) 21-Hold'em must be played only on tables displaying the 21-Hold 'em table layout. A single deck of standard cards shall be used and the cards shall be dealt from the hand. At the discretion of the retail licensee, one or more cards may be burned from the top of the deck before a round of dealing, but failure to burn a card when appropriate shall be considered a harmless error.
(2) At the start of each round of play, each player must place a wager in the wagering spot designated as "B-J" on the table layout in front of the player's position. At the discretion of the retail licensee, either of the procedures described in paragraphs (a) and (b) below may followed for the poker element of the game.
(a) If the player wishes to also play the poker portion of the game, the decision must be made at the same time that the blackjack wager is placed and the player must place an additional wager in the wagering spot designated as "PK" in front of the player's position. Players may play only one hand at a time which includes a poker wager, but at the discretion of the retail licensee, may play more than one hand of blackjack without poker; or
(b) The retail licensee may require all players to play both the blackjack and the poker elements of the game, and if so, shall require both the blackjack and poker wagers to be placed before the deal. Offering this option, the combined amounts of the required initial blackjack and poker wagers shall not exceed the maximum wager limit determined by the house and in accordance with applicable law. The player's poker wager must be placed in the wagering spot designated as "PK" in front of the player's position. Players may play only one hand at a time.
(3) At the discretion of the retail licensee, a player who wishes to tip the dealer by placing bets for the dealer shall place the tip(s) near the player's wagers at the same time that the player places the player's wagers. A tip bet shall not be required to be in any minimum amount, and the amount of each tip bet shall not exceed the amount of the player's own wager on the same hand. Winning tip bets shall be paid at the same odds as winning players' bets.
(4) After all players have placed their wagers, the dealer shall shuffle and deal the cards, and the players and dealer shall play blackjack. The standard rules of blackjack shall be followed, except that at the conclusion of the blackjack game, the first two cards dealt only to the dealer shall not be picked up and discarded, but shall remain on the table.
(5) The poker portion of the game now begins. The card originally dealt to the dealer face up in blackjack shall be moved, face up, to the community card spot labeled with a numeral "1." The card dealt to the dealer face down in blackjack shall be moved, face up, to the community card spot labeled with a numeral "2." Incorrect placement of these two cards shall be considered a harmless error. These two community cards shall be common to all players' poker hands.
(6) The dealer shall remove all of the cards which had been used in the blackjack game from the discard rack, and shall reshuffle the cards before continuing the play of poker. The deck now contains only 50 cards, since two cards from the deck remain on the community card spots on the table layout.
(7) The dealer shall now deal one card, face down, to each player who previously placed a "PK" wager. The first player to receive a card is the player to the dealer's left, and deal continues around the table in a clockwise direction. The dealer does not receive a card. Players who did not place a "PK" wager earlier do not play further in the hand.
(8) After receiving a card, each player must decide whether to fold or to continue play. When a player folds, the dealer will collect the player's "PK" wager and place it in the chip tray, and will collect the player's card and place it in the discard rack. If the player chooses to continue play, the player shall place an additional wager in the amount equal to the "PK" wager in the wagering area labeled with a numeral "2." Working clockwise around the table, the dealer will deal a second card, face down, to each player who has placed a "2" wager.
(9) If all players fold, that is, no wagers have been placed on any of the Number 2 wagering spots, the dealer shall collect all remaining wagers on the table and shall collect all remaining cards on the table. The hand is finished and the cards shall be reshuffled before beginning a new hand at the blackjack phase.
(10) After receiving a second card, each player must again decide whether to fold or to continue play. When a player folds, the dealer will collect both the player's "PK" and "2" wagers and place them in the chip tray, and will collect the player's cards and place them in the discard rack. If the player chooses to continue play, the player shall place an additional wager, in an amount equal to the "PK" wager, in the wagering area labeled with a numeral "3." Working clockwise around the table, the dealer will deal a third card, face down, to each player who has placed a "3" wager.
(11) If all players fold, that is, no wagers have been placed on any of the Number 3 wagering spots, the dealer shall collect all remaining wagers on the table and shall collect all remaining cards on the table. The hand is finished and the cards shall be reshuffled before beginning a new hand at the blackjack phase.
(12) An incorrect number of cards dealt to a poker hand constitutes a misdeal with respect to that hand only, voiding the player's wagers on that hand.
(13) After all players remaining in the game have received their third card, the dealer shall determine the winning hands, that is, the hands which qualify for payment pursuant to the pay schedule.
(a) Beginning with the player to the dealer's right, and continuing counter-clockwise around the table in turn, the dealer shall turn each player's three cards face up. The dealer shall combine the player's three cards with the value of the two community cards to determine the best possible five-card poker hand. If a player does not hold a hand qualifying for payment, the dealer shall collect the player's "PK," "2," and "3" wagers and place them in the chip tray. The dealer shall collect the player's cards and shall place them in the discard rack.
(b) If the hand qualifies for payment, the player shall retain the player's original wagers, and the dealer shall pay off all of the player's "PK," "2," and "3" wagers at the same odds. Winning hands shall be paid according to the following pay schedule, which shall be displayed on the table layout or on signage at the table. Only the highest ranked hand qualifying for payment shall be paid on each different wager.

Player Holds

All Wagers Pay

Royal Flush

500 to 1

Straight Flush

100 to 1

Four of a Kind

50 to 1

Full House

20 to 1

Flush

6 to 1

Straight

4 to 1

Three of a kind

3 to 1

Two pairs

2 to 1

Pair of 7s or better

1 to 1

(14) After all non-winning wagers and cards have been collected, and all winning wagers have been paid and cards collected, the dealer shall add the two community cards back into the deck and may begin a new game.
(15) Applicability of Blackjack Regulations. This game is predominantly a blackjack game, and the provisions of Rule 9, "Minimum Procedures for Drop, Count, and Distribution of Chips and Coin for Blackjack, Craps and Poker" shall be applicable to this game.
30-2105The play -- Blackjack Switch.Effective 03/17/2011

Blackjack Switch is the blackjack and poker variation game, the rights to which are owned by LNW Gaming, Inc. of Las Vegas, Nevada, and which may be transferred or assigned. Blackjack Switch shall be dealt and played following all standard rules of blackjack, except as follows:

(1) Blackjack Switch must be played only on tables displaying the Blackjack Switch table layout. Six (6) or eight (8) decks of cards will be used. In Blackjack Switch, each player plays two hands of blackjack. The rank of hands for the Blackjack Switch optional side wager "Super Match", from highest to lowest, are: four of a kind, two pair, three of a kind, and pair.
(2) Each player will make initial bets in the amount specified at the table by the retail licensee, and will place equal bets on both betting spots, with an optional Super Match or Buster Blackjack bet in the wagering areas in front of the player's position. The Super Match bet is placed to play for hand value only. The Buster Blackjack bet is placed to play against the number of cards in the dealer's bust hand and the initial wagers are placed to play against the dealer.
(3) Any dealer tip delivered as a wager may be placed on either of the betting spot(s) or Super Match/Buster Blackjack hands or both, provided that the player has placed a personal wager on the same hands. If a player continues play with any subsequent wager(s), the dealer's tip on the betting spot(s) Super Match or Buster Blackjack may remain in play whether or not the player adds a subsequent and corresponding wager(s) for the dealer. Amended 03/01/2012
(4) An incorrect number of cards dealt to a player constitutes a misdeal to that player only. The player receiving the misdealt cards retains the player's wager and Super Match or Buster Blackjack wager. An incorrect number of cards dealt to the dealer constitutes a misdeal for the hand, and all players retain their wager and Super Match or Buster Blackjack wagers.
(5) Wagers are collected or paid in this order: Super Match/Buster Blackjack and wager.
(6) The following hands are always paid a bonus on the Super Match as it does not play against the dealer; but is based on the player's initial four cards: four of a kind, two pair, three of a kind, and pair.
(7) Immediately prior to the commencement of play, the dealer shall shuffle the cards. Following shuffle and cut, the dealer deals two hands of blackjack to every player and one to him/herself.
(8) After all players and the dealer have received their cards, the dealer shall offer all standard play options as well as the switch option for each of the bet positions, beginning with the player to the dealer's left.
(a) If the dealer has been dealt an ace face up, the dealer will call for insurance and each player may place an insurance wager on any one or two of the player's wagers.
(b) The players have the choice to switch the second card of each hand. If the player does not switch his/her cards, he/she plays as normal. If the player does switch his/her cards, a switched blackjack is considered a 21, not a blackjack. A blackjack pays 1 to 1 and would push if the dealer has a blackjack.
(c) If a player wishes to split cards of the same value, the player must place an additional wager equal to each initial wager made on those cards betting spot. The player has the option to split both hands.
(d) A player may double down on any one or two of the player's wagers.
(e) If a player has a blackjack, and the dealer does not have a blackjack, the player is paid at odds of 1 to 1. If both the player and the dealer have blackjacks, the hand is a push. If the player has a switched blackjack (considered 21) they lose against a dealer blackjack and pushes against a dealer 21 or 22.
(f) If a player chooses to draw to the hand, for each bet position the player uses the same first two cards dealt and combines them with separate "hit" cards. The draw continues until the player chooses to stop or until the value of the hand exceeds twenty-one. Each bet position is treated as a separate hand and with respect to each wager, a player may elect to draw, or stand.
(g) If a player draws to over twenty-one at a bet position, that one wager and cards are immediately collected by the dealer, leaving the player's other wagers on the table until such time as the dealer has taken action on all other wagers and hands in play at the table, including the dealer's hand, and can evaluate winners and losers.
(h) When the dealer and a player have completed action on a player's hand, the dealer shall then move to the next player in rotation, offering each player all appropriate choices, until all action on all bet positions has been taken.
(9) When the dealer has acted on all players' hands, the dealer shall play out the dealer's hand in the same manner as in standard blackjack and shall determine winning and losing hands, paying the winning wagers and collecting the losing wagers.
(10) The retail licensee may offer the game using the following pay schedules. The pay schedules in use, or pay outs derived from the pay schedules, must be displayed on the table layout or on signage at the table: Effective 03/01/2012

Super Match Pay Tables

1

2

First 4 cards

6 decks

8 decks

4 of a Kind

40 to 1

50 to 1

Two Pair

8 to 1

7 to 1

Three of a kind

5 to 1

5 to 1

Pair

1 to 1

1 to 1

Buster Blackjack (Number of Cards in Dealers Busted Hand)

Pay Schedule 1

8 or more

250 to 1

7

50 to 1

6

15 to 1

5

4 to 1

3 or 4

2 to 1

30-2106The play - Ante Up 21. Effective 4/20/2011

Ante Up 21 is copyrighted, patent pending and pending trademark application, the rights to which on March 17, 2011 were owned by Forster and Young International Gaming, LLC of Los Angeles, California. Ante up 21 must be played according to the following rules:

(1) Ante Up 21 must be played only on tables displaying the Ante Up 21 layout. Ante Up 21 can be played with two or six standard 52-card decks of cards. Ante Up 21 Poker Bonus Edition may only be played with six standard 52-card decks of cards.
(a) The rank of hands in the poker portion of Ante Up 21, from highest to lowest, is: pair and high card.
(b) Straights and flushes do not play, only pairs and high cards.
(2) Each player will make at least one initial bet in the amount specified at the table by the retail licensee, and will place the bets in the "21" and the "ANTE" wagering areas in front of the player's position.
(a) In Ante Up 21 Poker Bonus Edition, the player may also place an optional wager in the "POKER BONUS" only when the "ANTE" wager is in place.
(b) There are four (4) different pay schedules for the retail licensee to choose from.
(3) The "21" bet is based on the player making a blackjack hand and the "ANTE" bet is based on the player making a two-card poker hand.
(4) The "21" and "ANTE" bets are placed to play against the dealer, and the "POKER BONUS" is placed to play for the first two cards dealt to the player in trying to make poker bonus hand only.
(5) All three bets may be placed if the player wishes to play all three ways prior to any cards being dealt.
(6) Any dealer tip delivered as a wager may be placed on either one of, or both, the "21" or "ANTE" hands, provided that the player has placed a personal wager on the same hand(s).
(7) After all bets have been made, the dealer deals two cards to each player and to the dealer. The players will be dealt both cards facing upward and the dealer will have one card face downward and one card facing up, exposing one card to the players. The first player to receive a card, or cards, is the player to the left of the dealer; the dealer receives cards last.
(a) An incorrect number of cards dealt to a player or the dealer constitutes a misdeal for the hand, and all players retain any bets.
(8) The dealer will then determine if the player(s) have a winning or losing hand on the poker bonus (if applicable) and pay or collect the player's bet before any further action is taken.
(a) Players who have a winning hand will be paid based on one of the four (4) poker bonus pay scales the retail licensee has chosen.
(b) The dealer's up card may only play for the poker bonus hand when making three of a kind or better.
(9) After all poker bonus hands are completed, the dealer will ask the players to fold or bet their poker hand.
(a) The additional wager is to be placed in the "BET" area and must be the same amount as the "ANTE".
(b) If the player wishes to fold his/her poker hand, the player forfeits his/her "ANTE" bet.
(c) This action is required before the dealer checks for a natural blackjack.
(d) If the dealer has an Ace showing, the dealer will ask the players to fold or bet their poker hand, then ask for insurance.
(e) Insurance pays 2 to 1.
(10) If the dealer has a natural blackjack, he/she will compare his/her hand to the player's.
(a) The player will win, lose or tie the "21" and "ANTE" bets and will receive a push on the "BET" wager.
(11) If the dealer does not have a natural blackjack, everyone will continue to play out their blackjack hand.
(a) The dealer will start with the player to his/her left.
(b) All of the retail licensee procedures for dealing blackjack will apply except for that the dealer must hit a soft "17".
(c) A player's natural blackjack pays 3 to 2.
(d) Surrender is not allowed on the blackjack ("21") bet.
(e) If the player hits and busts his/her blackjack hand, the dealer will take the player's "21" bet and lock the player's hand into the "21" spot.
(i) The busting card can play in the poker hand for the player as well as the dealer.
(ii) Busting hands will still be in play if the player made the "ANTE" and "BET" wagers.
(12) When all players are finished playing out their hands, the dealer will then expose his/her downward facing card and continue to play out his/her hand as a normal blackjack hand.
(a) Dealer must stand on all hands from a "hard" 17 to 21, or bust.
(b) Dealer must hit a "soft" 17 (an ace, six).
(13) When the dealer has completed his/her blackjack hand, he/she will push his/her best two cards forward, showing his/her poker hand. The dealer will also verbally say what his/her final blackjack and poker hands are, then compare his/her hand to each of the players.
(a) The busting card can play in the poker hand for both the player and the dealer.
(b) The dealer will compare hands starting to the dealer's right and go counter-clockwise, paying or collecting bets, beginning with the "21" wager, then the "ANTE" wager and then the "BET" wager.
(i) The "21", "ANTE" and "BET" wagers are all paid at a rate of 1 to 1.
(c) For the dealer's hand to qualify for the poker portion of the game, the dealer must have a value card of queen high or better.
(d) If the dealer's hand does not qualify to play, all "ANTE" bets are won by the players and paid at the rate of 1 to 1 and the players will receive a push on their "BET" wager.
(e) All tied hands are a push.
(14) The retail licensee may offer the game using any one of the four pay schedules.
(a) The pay schedules in use, or pay outs derived from the pay schedules, must be displayed on the table layout or on signage at the table.
(b) The following pay schedules may be used.

Schedule A

Three Ace of Spades

5000 to 1

Three Aces, same suit (hearts, diamonds, clubs)

1000 to 1

Three of a Kind, same suit

250 to 1

Three Aces, not suited

100 to 1

Three of a kind

40 to 1

Pair of Suited Aces

30 to 1

Pair of Aces (not suited)

10 to 1

Suited Pair

15 to 1

Pair (not suited)

5 to 1

Schedule B

Three Ace of Spades

5000 to 1

Three Aces, same suit (hearts, diamonds, clubs)

2500 to 1

Three of a Kind, same suit

500 to 1

Three Aces, not suited

150 to 1

Three of a kind

50 to 1

Pair of Suited Aces

30 to 1

Pair of Aces (not suited)

15 to 1

Suited Pair

10 to 1

Pair (not suited)

3 to 1

Schedule C

Three Ace of Spades

10000 to 1

Three Aces, same suit (hearts, diamonds, clubs)

5000 to 1

Three of a Kind, same suit

500 to 1

Three Aces, not suited

150 to 1

Three of a kind

50 to 1

Pair of Suited Aces

25 to 1

Pair of Aces (not suited)

10 to 1

Suited Pair

5 to 1

Pair (not suited)

3 to 1

Schedule D

Three Ace of Spades

5000 to 1

Three Aces, same suit (hearts, diamonds, clubs)

2500 to 1

Three of a Kind, same suit

750 to 1

Three Aces, not suited

200 to 1

Three of a kind

50 to 1

Pair of Suited Aces

25 to 1

Pair of Aces (not suited)

10 to 1

Suited Pair

5 to 1

Pair (not suited)

3 to 1

30-2107The play - 21+3.

21+3, 21+3 Xtreme, and 21+3 Progressive are the copyrighted, trademarked and patent issued blackjack/poker variation games, the rights to which are owned by Galaxy Gaming, Inc. of Las Vegas, Nevada and which may be transferred or assigned. 21+3, 21+3 Xtreme, and 21+3 Progressive must be played according to the following rules: Amen 10/16/13

(1) 21+3, 21+3 Xtreme, and 21+3 Progressive are house banked optional proposition wagers used in the game of blackjack. 21+3 may be played on 2 and 4-8 deck blackjack games only. 21+3 Xtreme may be played on 1, 2, and 4-8 deck blackjack games only. 21+3 Progressive may be played on 4-8 deck blackjack games only. Amended 10/16/13, Amended 8/14/18
(2) The 21+3, 21+3 Xtreme, and 21+3 Progressive wagers are based on a 3 card hand using the dealer's one (1) up card and the player's two (2) initial up cards to form a 3 card poker hand. Winning hands of a Straight Flush, 3 of a Kind, Straight and Flush are paid 9 to 1 in the standard version of 21+3 and according to the pay table (below) in 21+3 Xtreme version and 21+3 Progressive. Amended 10/16/13
(3) There is no effect on the primary game of blackjack regardless of the outcome of the 21+3, 21+3 Xtreme, or the 21+3 Progressive wager. Amen 10/16/13

OPENING PROCEDURES, SHUFFLE AND CUTTING THE CARDS

(See approved shuffle and cutting procedures for Colorado)

START OF GAME

(1) Prior to the start of each round of blackjack play, players may optionally make a 21+3, 21+3 Xtreme, and/or 21+3 Progressive wager in combination with their primary blackjack wager. Players must make a primary blackjack wager and cannot make a 21+3, 21+3 Xtreme, and/or 21+3 Progressive wager only. The 21+3, 21+3 Xtreme, and the 21+3 Progressive wagers are placed on the designated spots on the table layout at the same time the primary blackjack wager is made and before any cards are dealt. Amended 10/16/13
(2) When a 21+3 Progressive wager is placed on the sensor, that sensor will flash, indicating a wager is present. Once all, and if any, 21+3 Progressive wagers have been made, the dealer will lock in those wagers by pressing the dealer button. The dealer will ensure that all sensors, with wagers, that were previously flashing, are now continuously lit, while sensors without any wagers remain unlit. The dealer then collects all progressive wagers, as they are paid on a "for 1" basis.
(3) The minimum and maximum wagering limits of the 21+3 or 21+3 Xtreme, and the fixed dollar amount of the 21+3 Progressive wager, are determined by the house and/or Colorado law. The wagering limits and any aggregate pay out limitations must be posted on the table or layout. Amended 10/16/13
(4) After all wagers have been placed, the dealer deals two cards to each participating player, and to themselves in the same manner as regular blackjack (1 card face up, 1 card face down for the dealer).

DETERMINATION OF WINNER; TAKE OR PAY PROCEDURES

(1) Once the dealer has dealt two cards to each player (4-8 deck versions, cards are dealt face up to the player, 1 or 2 deck versions, cards are dealt either face up or face down) and two cards to him/herself (1 card face up, 1 card face down), the dealer must determine if any players who have made the 21+3, 21+3 Xtreme, and/or the 21+3 Progressive wagers have achieved a winning hand. A player will only be awarded for the wager's highest winning event according to the pay table. Amended 10/16/13, Amen 10/16/13, Amended 8/14/18

HAND RANKINGS

Flush:

Three cards of the same suit.

Straight:

Three cards in sequence (Ace can be used to achieve an Ace, 2, 3 Straight or Ace, King, Queen Straight.

Three of a Kind::

Three cards of the same rank.

Straight Flush:

Three cards in sequence and the same suit.

Note: A Flush may also contain a Pair or Three of a Kind.

21+3 Progressive WINNING HAND RANKINGS

Three Aces (suit specific):

Three Aces of the same, specified suit (e.g. three Aces of hearts).

Three Aces (suited):

Three Aces of the same suit.

Three Aces or Kings (suit specific):

Three Aces or three Kings of the same, specified suit.

Three Aces or Kings (suited):

Three Aces or three Kings of the same suit.

Three Aces, Kings, Queens (suit specific):

Three Aces, three Kings, or three Queens of the same, specified suit.

Three Aces, Kings, or Queens (suited):

Three Aces, three Kings, or three Queens of the same suit.

Three of a Kind (suited):

Three cards of the same rank and of the same suit.

Straight Flush:

Three cards in a sequence and the same suit.

Three of a Kind:

Three cards of the same rank.

Straight:

Three cards in a sequence (Ace can be used to achieve and Ace, 2, 3, Straight or Ace, King, Queen Straight).

Flush:

Three cards of the same suit.

(2) Beginning from the dealer's right to left, in counterclockwise rotation, the dealer takes all losing 21+3 or 21+3 Xtreme wagers and pays all winning 21+3, 21+3 Xtreme, and/or 21+3 Progressive wagers. All 21+3 winning hands are paid 9 to 1 regardless of the ranking of the winning hand(s). All 21+3 Xtreme, and 21+3 Progressive winning hands are paid according to the pay table below. All pay outs and original 21+3, 21+3 Xtreme, and 21+3 Progressive wagers should be removed from the betting area once the player(s) have been paid. Amended 10/16/13

In the event the player's cards are dealt face down, the player must expose his/her winning hand as the dealer is reconciling wagers in counter-clockwise rotation, otherwise, the wager will be collected.

21+3 Xtreme

Hand

Pay Out

Flush

5 to 1

Straight

10 to 1

Three of a kind

20 to 1

Straight Flush

30 to 1

21+3 Progressive Pay Tables:

Outcome

PT-BJS-213-01

PT-BJS-213-04

PT-BJS-213-07

PT-BJS-213-10

Three Aces or Kings (Suit Specific)

100%

100%

100%

100%

Three Aces or Kings (Suited)

100%

100%

$2,000

$3,000

Three of a Kind (Suited)

$125

$150

$150

$200

Straight Flush

$25

$40

$40

$30

Three of a kind

$20

$20

$20

$20

Straight

$7

$7

$5

$10

Flush

$3

$3

$3

Loss

Outcome

PT-BJS-213-02

PT-BJS-213-05

PT-BJS-213-08

Three Aces, Kings, or Queens (Suit Specific)

100%

100%

100%

Three Aces (Suited)

100%

100%

$2,000

Three of a Kind (Suited)

$125

$150

$125

Straight Flush

$25

$40

$40

Three of a kind

$20

$20

$20

Straight

$6

$7

$6

Flush

$2

$2

$2

Outcome

PT-BJS-213-03

PT-BJS-213-06

PT-BJS-213-09

PT-BJS-213-11

Three Aces (Suit Specific)

100%

100%

100%

100%

Three Aces (Suited)

100%

100%

$2,000

$3,000

Three of a Kind (Suited)

$125

$150

$150

$200

Straight Flush

$25

$40

$40

$30

Three of a kind

$20

$20

$20

$20

Straight

$7

$7

$5

$10

Flush

$3

$3

$3

Loss

The 21+3 Progressive pay tables are based on a $1 wager. If the progressive is configured with a different base wagering unit, the seed/reseed and pays should be multiplied accordingly.

(3) In the event the dealer's up card is an Ace, the dealer will reconcile all 21+3 or 21+3 Xtreme wagers prior to asking for Insurance and checking the dealer's hand for a blackjack. Amen 10/16/13
(4) Once all 21+3 or 21+3 Xtreme wagers have been reconciled, regular blackjack dealing procedures resume. Amen 10/16/13
30-2108The play - Golden 21 Poker: Blackjack Additional Optional Wager. Effective 02/14/2013, Amended 7/1/13

Golden 21 Poker is a patent-pending blackjack and poker variation game, the rights to which are owned by Score Gaming, LLC of Henderson, Nevada and which may be transferred and assigned. Golden 21 Poker must be played according to the following rules:

(1) The Golden 21 Poker optional wager for blackjack games may only be played on tables displaying the Golden 21 Poker layout.
(2) The Golden 21 Poker wager for blackjack games is an optional wager that is added to a standard blackjack game that shall be played using one, two, or six standard 52 card decks. The blackjack game is either dealt by hand or through use of a shoe or a continuous shuffler per house rules. The blackjack game is played per the standard rules of blackjack.
(3) The Golden 21 Poker wager will not change the standard game of blackjack but will provide for the opportunity to play a hybrid game of blackjack and poker simultaneously.
(4) The main game of blackjack shall be dealt and played following the standard rules of blackjack. No changes will be made to the standard play of blackjack. Player blackjacks will pay 3:2.
(5) The dealer will offer insurance as per the standard rules of blackjack. Insurance will be paid at 2:1 for winning wagers.
(6) The dealer will act on his/her hand after all players have acted on their hands.
(7) The dealer will play by all standard blackjack rules and will hit on soft 17.

Main Blackjack Wager.

(1) Before any cards are dealt, the player must make a main blackjack wager per posted house minimums and maximums.
(2) Cards will be dealt per the standard game of blackjack.
(3) Players will be able to play their blackjack hand by all standard blackjack rules including hitting, standing, doubling down, and splitting pairs.

"Golden 21 Poker" Wager.Amended 10/16/13

(1) Before any cards are dealt, the player may make an optional Golden 21 Poker wager per posted house minimums and maximums.
(2) The Golden 21 Poker wager will be placed in a designated spot on the blackjack layout marked "Golden 21 Poker" at the same time the player places his/her initial main blackjack wager.
(3) The minimum and maximum amounts of the Golden 21 Poker wager will be posted on the table signage. Per house rules, the player may be restricted in the bet of the Golden 21 Poker wager such that the wager can be any amount up to but cannot exceed the main blackjack wager. Amended 10/16/13
(a) In the event the Golden 21 Poker wager is affixed to a blackjack game using a single or double deck, additional restrictions may be in place such that the player cannot make a mid-deck entry into the main game and/or the play of the wager. If the wager is placed on the first hand of play, the player is not required to always play the wager, but must at least place the wager on the opening hand to qualify for placing the wager on subsequent hands in the deck of his/her choosing.
(4) At the discretion of the retail licensee, players who have placed wagers in the play of Golden 21 Poker may be permitted to place tip bets for the dealer on the main wager or the Golden 21 Poker wager. If such tip wagers are accepted, winning wagers must be paid at the same odds as the player's winning wagers. The retail licensee may require tip wagers to be in an even dollar amount, and may limit the maximum amount of such tip wagers.
(5) The outcome of the Golden 21 Poker wager will be dependent upon the first two (2) cards the player is dealt in his/her original blackjack hand, whereby the player's first two (2) cards will be used as a 2 card poker hand.
(6) The dealer does not play the Golden 21 Poker wager and the outcome of the Golden 21 Poker wager will be independent of the outcome of the dealer's hand.
(7) The Golden 21 Poker wager will be resolved by the dealer before the player plays his/her main blackjack hand.
(8) The dealer will resolve the Golden 21 Poker wager before the main blackjack game is played.
(9) The Golden 21 Poker wager will be paid against a pay schedule that follows:

Pay Schedule 1: Golden 21 Poker wager (Double deck and 6 Deck)

Hand

Pay Out

Blackjack

3:2

Straight

1:1

Pair

3:1

Straight Flush

6:1

GOLDEN 21 (ACE KING SUITED)

30:1

Pay Schedule 2: Golden 21 Poker wager (Double Deck and Six Deck)

Hand

Pay Out

Blackjack

3:2

Straight

1:1

Pair

2:1

Straight Flush

8:1

GOLDEN 21 (ACE KING SUITED)

30:1

Pay Schedule 3: Golden 21 Poker wager (Double Deck and Six Deck)

Hand

Pay Out

Blackjack

3:2

Straight

1:1

Pair

3:1

Straight Flush

6:1

GOLDEN 21 (ACE KING SUITED)

25:1

Pay Schedule 4: Golden 21 Poker wager (Single Deck)

Hand

Pay Out

Blackjack

3:2

Straight

1:1

Pair

3:1

Straight Flush

7:1

GOLDEN 21 (ACE KING SUITED)

30:1

Additional Pay Schedule 12: Golden 21 Poker wager (Six Deck)

Hand

Pay Out

Blackjack

3:2

Straight

1:1

Pair

2:1

Straight Flush

6:1

GOLDEN 21 (ACE KING SUITED)

30:1

Additional Pay Schedule 13: Golden 21 Poker wager (Six Deck)

Hand

Pay Out

Blackjack

3:2

Straight

1:1

Pair

3:1

Straight Flush

5:1

GOLDEN 21 (ACE KING SUITED)

30:1

Additional Pay Schedule 14: Golden 21 Poker wager (Six Deck)

Hand

Pay Out

Blackjack

2:1

Straight

1:1

Pair

2:1

Straight Flush

6:1

GOLDEN 21 (ACE KING SUITED)

25:1

30-2109The play - Straight Jack.Effective 02/14/2013

Straight Jack is a trademarked, copyrighted blackjack/poker variation game, the rights to which to distribute are owned by LNW Gaming, Inc. of Las Vegas, Nevada and which may be transferred or assigned. Straight Jack must be played according to the following rules: Amended 1/14/2015

(1) Straight Jack is an optional additional wager for blackjack.
(2) Players must make a standard blackjack wager in order to make the Straight Jack wager.
(3) All wagers will be in an amount between the table minimum and the table maximum, as posted at the table.
(4) The dealer will follow standard house rules for blackjack.
(5) All Blackjack irregularity rules apply.
(6) The Straight Jack bet wins if players start their hand with a two-card straight (e.g. 2-3, J-Q).
(a) Order does not matter. Queen-Jack is the same as Jack-Queen.
(b) Losing wagers are to be picked up by the dealer prior to the first player acting on his/her hand.
(c) Winning wagers remain in place.
(7) If players hit their hand and make a longer straight, the Straight Jack pay outs increase (see below).
(a) Example of a three-card straight: Player has 4-5 and draws a 3.
(b) Example of a four-card straight: Player has 4-5 and draws a 3 and then a 6.
(c) Note: Players cannot hit Ace-King; it is a two-card straight only.
(d) Note: A hit sequence card that "breaks" the straight ends the straight.
(i) Example player has 3-4 and gets a 6 and then a 5. It is a 2 card payoff. Once the 6 was delivered it broke the continuation of the straight.
(8) If a player busts, the bust card does not count toward his/her straight.
(a) Example: If a player has 5-6-7 and draws an 8, he/she has a three-card straight, not a four-card straight.
(b) The dealer will pick up the losing primary wager first and then pay the straight jack wager.
(9) After the dealer has completed his/her hand, the dealer will pay and take the players' hands as follows:
(a) Working from right to left, pay or take the primary wager first;
(b) Pay the winning straight jack wager if there is one;
(c) Collect the cards and put them in the discard rack.
(10) Pay out:

Length of Straight

Pays

5 or 6 Cards

250 to 1

4 Cards

100 to 1

3 Cards

25 to 1

2 Cards

3 to 1

30-2110The play - Straight Jack Progressive. Effective 02/14/2013

Straight Jack Progressive is a trademarked and copyrighted blackjack/poker variation game the rights to which to distribute are owned by LNW Gaming, Inc. of Las Vegas, Nevada and which may be transferred or assigned. Straight Jack Progressive must be played according to the following rules: Amended 1/14/2015

(1) Straight Jack Progressive is an optional additional wager for blackjack.
(2) To begin each round, players must make their regular game's wager. They may optionally place the progressive wager. Players must place the progressive wagers on the sensor in front of their betting position.
(3) Players may bet any amount within table limits; however, casinos must set the minimum at $1. All bets will be in an amount between the table minimum and the table maximum, as posted at the table.
(4) Unlike most LNW Gaming, Inc. progressive wagers, Straight Jack Progressive offers Odds Pays for the progressive wager amount, PLUS a possible progressive meter pay as reflected in the pay tables shown below. Amended 1/14/2015
(5) The dealer will follow standard house rules for blackjack.
(6) All blackjack irregularity rules apply.
(7) Once all players place their bets, the dealer will press the appropriate button on the keypad. The sensors will then light up, indicating a progressive wager. The dealer will leave the progressive wagers on the table.
(8) The Straight Jack Progressive wager wins if a player starts his/her hand with a two-card straight (e.g. 2-3, J-Q).
(a) Order does not matter. Queen-Jack is the same as Jack-Queen.
(b) All non-consecutive hands lose.
(c) Losing wagers are to be picked up by the dealer prior to the first player acting on his/her hand.
(9) Winning wagers remain in place. In the event the dealer misdeals during the delivery of the first two cards to each player and the dealer, the dealer will stop and call the supervisor. The players will then be given the option to back out of the hand at that point, including the Straight Jack Progressive wager, before any more cards are delivered.
(10) If a player hits his/her hand and makes a longer straight, the Straight Jack Progressive pay outs increase (see below).
(a) Example of a three-card straight: Player has 4-5 and draws a 3.
(b) Example of a four-card straight: Player has 4-5 and draws a 3 and then a 6.
(c) Note: Players cannot hit Ace-King; it is a two-card straight only.
(d) Note: A hit sequence card that "breaks" the straight ends the straight.
(i) Example: a player has 3-4 and gets a 6 and then a 5. It is a 2 card payoff. Once the 6 was delivered it broke the continuation of the straight.
(11) If a player busts, the bust card does not count toward his/her straight.
(a) Example: If a player has 5-6-7 and draws an 8, he/she has a three-card straight, not a four-card straight.
(b) The dealer will pick up the losing primary wager first and then pay the wager.
(12) After the dealer has completed his/her hand, the dealer will pay and take the players' hands as follows:
(a) Working from right to left, pay or take the primary wager first;
(b) Pay the winning wager, if there is one.
(13) Once all wagers have been settled and the cards are in the discard rack, the dealer will hit the "Game Over" button.
(14) Pay outs below:

Length of Straight

SJP1 Pays

SJP2 Pays

6 cards w/Ace (Spades)

200 to 1 + 100%

200 to 1 + 100%

6 Cards w/Ace (Club,Hearts,Diamonds)

200 to 1 + 10%

200 to 1 + 10%

5 Cards

200 to 1

200 to 1

4 Cards

50 to 1

50 to 1

3 Cards

15 to 1

10 to 1

2 Cards

3 to 1

3 to 1

Length of Straight

SJP 3 Pays

SJP 4 Pays

6 Cards

200 to 1 + 100%

N/A

5 Cards

200 to 1

200 to 1 + 100%

4 Cards

50 to 1

50 to 1

3 Cards

15 to 1

10 to 1

2 Cards

3 to 1

2 to 1

(15) Paying a progressive hand:
(a) When a player has a winning progressive hand, the dealer will stop dealing and call for a supervisor
(b) The supervisor will:
(i) Verify that the player has a Straight Jack Progressive wager;
(ii) Instruct the dealer to push the appropriate button on the keypad;
(iii) Instruct the dealer to continue dealing the hand settling all bets EXCEPT for the winning progressive side bet,
(c) Once the casino verifies the progressive win, house procedures are then followed for paying the prize.
(d) As the terms "jackpot," "jackpot award," and "progressive jackpot" are used in these rules of play, the terms shall apply to Straight Jack Progressive only. A retail licensee may not discontinue offering a Straight Jack Progressive jackpot until the highest progressive jackpot award has been won by a qualified player or players. If a licensee wishes to discontinue offering a progressive jackpot award, the licensee may petition the Director or the Director's designee for permission to either reduce the qualifications or criteria for winning the award, allowing the award to be paid more quickly, or to transfer the award liability to the jackpot offered by a different game. If a retail licensee intends to close its business while having a progressive jackpot award liability, the licensee may petition the Director or the Director's designee for permission to transfer the award liability, together with the award fund, to another retail licensee offering a comparable jackpot award.
(16) In the event that more than one progressive hand, payable from the progressive meter, hits at the same table during the same time, house procedures are then followed for paying the prize. After keying in a progressive winner, the meter may be reduced, depending on the winning hand. Keying in the 100% award will reset the meter to the seed amount, plus any reserve amount. The dealer will continue handling progressive awards in a counterclockwise fashion.
30-2111The play - 3 Card 21 "N" Done. Effective 2/14/16

3 Card 21 "N" Done is a blackjack and poker variation game, the rights to which are owned by Score Gaming, LLC of Henderson, Nevada and which may be transferred or assigned. 3 Card 21 "N" Done shall be dealt and played following the standard rules of blackjack except as described below:

(1) 3 Card 21 "N" Done must be played only on tables utilizing the 3 Card 21 "N" Done styled layout. The game shall be played using six or eight standard 52 card decks and is dealt from a dealing shoe or a continuous shuffler.
(2) To start the game, players must place two wagers, the Three Card 21 wager and the Three Card Bonus wager. Both wagers will be in an equal amount and the minimum and maximum amounts of these wagers will be posted at the table.
(3) The players will each receive three cards, face up, to start the game. The dealer will receive two cards, one face up and one face down. The first two cards for the player and the dealer are dealt according to the standard rules of blackjack. After the dealer has received his/her second card, each player will receive his/her third card.
(4) The dealer will then resolve the 3 Card Bonus Wager. The player will win the 3 Card Bonus wager if his/her cards total 21 or create a poker hand. The dealer shall collect all losing wagers and pay all winning wagers according to the posted pay table.
(5) 3 Card Bonus Pay Tables:

Pay table 1

THREE CARD BONUS

Pay Out

Mini Royal

50 to 1

Straight Flush

15 to 1

3 of a Kind

5 to 1

Straight

2 to 1

Flush

3 to 2

Pair

1 to 1

21 Total

1 to 1

Pay table 2

THREE CARD BONUS

Pay Out

Diamond Royal

100 to 1

Mini Royal

50 to 1

Straight Flush

15 to 1

3 of a Kind

5 to 1

6 Deck Only

Straight

2 to 1

6 Deck Only

Flush

3 to 2

Pair

1 to 1

21 Total

1 to 1

Pay table 3

THREE CARD BONUS

Pay Out

Diamond Royal

100 to 1

Mini Royal

25 to 1

Straight Flush

15 to 1

3 of a Kind

5 to 1

Straight

2 to 1

Flush

3 to 2

Pair

1 to 1

21 Total

1 to 1

Pay table 4

THREE CARD BONUS

Pay Out

Diamond Royal

100 to 1

Mini Royal

40 to 1

Straight Flush

12 to 1

3 of a Kind

5 to 1

Straight

2 to 1

Flush

3 to 2

Pair

1 to 1

21 Total

1 to 1

Pay table 5

THREE CARD BONUS

Pay Out

Diamond Royal

250 to 1

Mini Royal

50 to 1

Straight Flush

10 to 1

3 of a Kind

5 to 1

Straight

2 to 1

Flush

3 to 2

Pair

1 to 1

21 Total

1 to 1

Pay table note: If a player hand qualifies for more than one pay out, only the highest hand is paid.

(6) The dealer will check the 3 Card 21 main wager and pay all totals of 21 at 1 to 1 and the player's cards will be removed. The player may elect to decline the automatic pay and keep his or her cards as described below in "Player Rule" 2B and 4A.
(7) Dealer will then check his/her hand for a blackjack when his/her face up card is a 10. The dealer will offer insurance per the standard rules of blackjack. Insurance will be paid at 2 to 1 for winning insurance wagers.

Player rules- Original 3 Card 21 Hand:

(1) If the player's first three cards equal 21, the player will be paid 1 to 1 on his/her 3 Card 21 wager and his/her cards will be removed.
(2) If the player's first three cards equal less than 21, the player will keep these three cards together and play one hand of blackjack per the standard rules of blackjack.
(a) However, if the player's hand is less than 21 but contains a pair, he or she has the option of placing two additional wagers equal to his/her original wager and splitting the cards into three separate hands. Standard rules of blackjack would then be followed for each hand with the one exception being that pairs received on any of these three hands cannot be re-split.
(b) Player may split a 21 (if hand contains a pair) and elect not to accept the automatic pay of 1 to 1.
(3) If the player's first three cards equal greater than 21, the player can either:
(a) Surrender and forfeit half of the original 3 Card 21 wager, or;
(b) Place two additional wagers equal to his/her original wager and split the three cards into three separate hands. Standard rules of blackjack would then be followed for each hand with the one exception being that pairs received on any of these three hands cannot be re-split.
(4) Depending on player preference, an Ace can be counted as an 11, to put the total over 21 or as a 1 to keep it under 21.
(a) Player may split a 21 (counting an ace as an 11) and elect not to accept the automatic pay of 1 to 1.)
(5) All totals of 21 after a hit, double, or split win 1 to 1 automatically.
(6) After all players have acted on their hand(s), the dealer will complete his/her hand and complete the game following house procedures for blackjack.
30-2112The play - Pai Jack. Effective 8/14/16

Pai Jack is a blackjack and poker variation game, the rights to which are owned by Score Gaming, LLC of Henderson, Nevada and which may be transferred or assigned. Pai Jack shall be dealt and played following the standard rules of blackjack except as described below:

(1) Pai Jack may be played only on tables displaying the Pai Jack layout. A single deck of fifty-two (52) cards will be used whereby both jokers will be removed from the deck and are not used in the play of Pai Jack. Players may play multiple hands per house rules, with each individual hand defined as one set of five (5) cards that will be used to create one two-card low hand and one three-card high hand, following each shuffle of the deck.
(2) To receive cards, each player must make an initial Pai Jack bet in an amount between the table minimum and the table maximum, as posted at the table, up to the maximum wager limit determined by the house and in accordance with applicable law.

If offered by the retail licensee, players may also make the optional Pai Jack bonus wager in an amount set by the licensee and posted at the table.

Any dealer tip delivered as a wager may be placed on either wager, provided that the player has placed a personal wager on the same bet.

(3) The dealer, working clockwise from his/her left to right, will give each player and him/herself a packet of five cards face down.
(4) An incorrect number of cards dealt to any player constitutes a dead hand for that player only and the player retains any bets placed. An incorrect number of cards dealt to the dealer constitutes a misdeal for the hand, and all players retain any bets placed. If a player's card falls from the table, that player's hand is dead and any bets placed are void.
(5) After receiving his/her five cards, each player will check his/her cards for an Ace and any two ten valued cards (called a Pai Jack). If the player has a Pai Jack, he/she will turn over his/her cards and announce "Pai Jack." The player will be paid 3-2 on his/her Pai Jack bet. If the player has an active Pai Jack bonus bet, the player's Pai Jack bonus bet will also be paid according to the posted pay table. The player's cards will be collected and placed in the discard rack.
(6) If the player does not have a Pai Jack, he/she will set his/her five card hand into a two-card low hand and a three-card high hand, with each hand scored in accordance with standard blackjack rankings, where each card has a value equal to its pip value and Aces can be ascribed a value of a one (1) or an eleven (11), with the following provisions:
(a) The two-card low hand cannot outrank the three-card high hand total but can be equal.
(b) A player with a two-card total of 21 comprised of an Ace and any ten valued card, can have any possible total of 21 in the three-card hand.
(7) If the player cannot set his/her three-card high hand to a total of 21 or less, and/or if the player cannot set his/her hand where the total of the two-card low hand is not less than or equal to the total of the three-card high hand, then the hand is a bust. The player will set the hand by placing all 5 cards face down on the designated spot on the table for the three-card high hand.
(8) After all players have set their cards, the dealer will reveal his/her five cards and set his/her hand by house way.
(9) House Way: House way for the dealer is defined as:
(a) The dealer will first check his/her hand for a Pai Jack. If the dealer has a Pai Jack he/she will place this in his/her three-card high hand. All players' main Pai Jack wagers will lose.
(b) If the dealer does not have a Pai Jack, he/she will maximize the total of his/her three-card high hand and then place the remaining 2 cards in his/her two-card low hand.

For example, a hand of 10, 8, 3, 10, 6 will be set as house way with the dealer placing the 10, 8, 3 in the three-card high hand for a total of 21, and will then place the 10 and 6 in the two-card low hand for a total of 16.

This hand would not be set as a 10, 6, 3 in the three-card high hand for a total of 19, placing the 10, 8 in the two-card low hand for a total of 18.

Another example would be a hand of 10, 7, 5, 4, 2.

House way will be for the dealer to place the 10, 7, 4 in the three-card high hand for a total of 21 and place the 5 and 2 in the two-card low hand for a total of 7.

This hand would not be set as a 10, 7, 2 or a 10, 5, 4 in the three-card high hand for a total of 19, placing the other 2 cards in the low hand for a total of 9 in the low hand.

If multiple possibilities exist, the dealer will set the hand to also maximize the value of the two-card low hand.

For example, a hand of 10, 9, 5, 4, Ace could have a total of 20 in the three-card high hand by placing the 10, Ace, 9; or A, 5, 4.

House way would be to set the hand as an Ace, 5, 4 in the three-card high hand for a total of 20, and place the 10, 9 in a low hand for a total of 19.

House way would not be to set the hand as the 10, Ace, 9 for a total of 20 as this would leave a 5, 4 for a total of 9 in the two-card low hand.

(10) If the dealer cannot set his/her three-card high hand to a total of 21 or less, and/or if the dealer cannot set his/her hand where the total of the two-card low hand is not less than or equal to the total of the three-card high hand, the dealer's hand has busted. The dealer working counter clockwise from his/her left to right, will examine each player's cards. If the dealer has busted, all players' main Pai Jack wagers will push, including all players' hands that have busted.
(11) If the dealer's hand did not bust, the dealer will resolve each player's wager by comparing the total of the dealer's three-card high hand to the player's three-card high hand; and the dealer's two-card low hand to the player's two-card low hand. The outcome of the Pai Jack bet will be the result of this comparison whereby all tied hands are a push:
(a) If both the player's two-card hand and three-card hand beats the dealer's two-card hand and three-card hand, the player wins 1-1 on the Pai Jack bet.
(b) If one of the player's two-card hands or three-card hands beats the dealer, and the other hand ties the dealer, the player wins 1-1 on the Pai Jack bet.
(c) If one of the player's two-card hands or three-card hands beats the dealer, and the other hand loses to the dealer, the player's Pai Jack bet is a push.
(d) If one of the player's two-card hands or three-card hands loses to the dealer, and the other hand ties the dealer, the player loses the Pai Jack bet.
(e) If the player's two-card hand and three-card hand each tie the dealer's two-card hand and three-card hand, the player's Pai Jack bet is a push.
(f) If the player's two-card hand and three-card hand both lose to the dealer, the player's Pai Jack bet is a loss.
(g) If the player's hand busts, and the dealer's hand does not, the player's Pai Jack bet is a loss.
(h) If the dealer's hand busts, all players' Pai Jack wagers are a push.

The following table shows the outcome of the players' and dealers' hands where both the player and the dealer do not bust:

3 Card High Hand Result

2 Card Low Hand Result

Pai Jack Wager Outcome

Player Wins

Player Wins

Player Wins

Player Wins

Tie

Player Wins

Tie

Player Wins

Player Wins

Player Loses

Player Loses

Player Loses

Tie

Player Loses

Player Loses

Player Loses

Tie

Player Loses

Tie

Tie

Push

Player Wins

Player Loses

Push

Player Loses

Player Wins

Push

(i) If the player sets his/her hand as a foul, meaning he/she sets the two-card low hand at a higher point value than the three-card high hand, the pit supervisor must be notified. The licensee then has the discretion to either:
(i) Allow the player to reset his/her hand (in the permitted fashion where the three-card high hand is of greater or equal value than the two-card low hand, if a possible hand exists), and then play this reset hand against the dealer who will resolve the Pai Jack bet per rules (a)-(g) above;
(ii) Consider the fouled hand an automatic loser and collect the player's Pai Jack wager, or;
(iii) Assist the player by setting the hand by house way, with one exception whereby if the player has a hand that has a Pai Jack (contains an Ace with any two 10 value cards), the house will always instruct the player to set the three-card high hand with the Pai Jack without regard to the composition of the other two cards.
(j) Additionally, at the discretion of the licensee, a player can request and/or be offered assistance with setting his/her hand by designated casino staff.

If any such help is given, the casino staff can only show the player how to set the hand by house way.

(12) Pai Jack Bonus pay table:

Hand

Pay table 1

Pay table 2

Pay table 3

Pay table 4

Super Pai Jack (J,J,J,J+A)

500 to 1

500 to 1

500 to 1

1000 to 1

Royal Pai Jack (A, K, Q, Suited)

15 to 1

50 to 1

50 to 1

30 to 1

Jack Pai Jack (J, J, A)

8 to 1

12 to 1

10 to 1

12 to 1

Pai Jack (Any two 10 valued card and Ace)

6 to 1

5 to 1

5 to 1

5 to 1

30-2113The play - Buffalo Blackjack Bonus 2. Effective 4/30/17

Buffalo Blackjack Bonus 2 is a trademarked blackjack and poker variation game, the rights to which are owned by Galaxy Gaming, Inc., of Las Vegas, Nevada and which may be transferred or assigned. Buffalo Blackjack Bonus 2 shall be dealt and played following the standard rules of blackjack, except as follows:

(1) Buffalo Blackjack Bonus 2 may be played only on tables utilizing a Buffalo style table layout. The game shall be played using one, two, four, or six standard 52 card decks and is dealt from a dealing shoe when using four or six decks, and hand dealt when using one or two decks. The 21+3 Progressive can only be configured with games using four or six decks. Amended 5/15/18, Amended 1/30/20
(2) At the same time a player makes his/her standard blackjack wager, the player has an opportunity to make an additional, optional 21+3 wager, in an even dollar amount, and/or an optional 21+3 Progressive wager, in the specified fixed dollar amount. The minimum and maximum wagering limits of the 21+3 or 21+3 Xtreme wager (see pay table below) and the fixed dollar amount of the 21+3 Progressive are determined by the house and/or Colorado law. The wagering limits and any aggregate pay out limitations must be posted on the table or layout.
(3) When a 21+3 Progressive wager is placed on the sensor, that sensor will flash, indicating a wager is present. Once all, and if any, 21+3 Progressive wagers have been made, the dealer will lock in those wagers by pressing the dealer button. The dealer will ensure that all sensors, with wagers, that were previously flashing, are now continuously lit, while sensors without any wagers remain unlit. The dealer then collects all progressive wagers, as they are paid on a "for 1" basis.
(4) At the discretion of the retail licensee, players who have placed 21+3 wagers and have already placed a dealer toke on the blackjack wager, may be permitted to place tip bets for the dealer on that 21+3 wager. If such tip wagers are accepted, winning 21+3 wagers must be paid at the same odds as the player's winning wagers. The retail licensee may require tip wagers to be in an even dollar amount and may limit the maximum amount of such tip wagers.
(5) Once the dealer has dealt two cards to each player and two cards to themselves (1 up, 1 down), the dealer must determine if any players who have made the 21+3 and/or 21+3 Progressive wagers have achieved a winning hand. The 21+3 and/or 21+3 Progressive wagers are based on a 3 card hand using the dealer's one (1) up card and the player's two (2) initial cards to form a 3 card poker hand. A player will only be awarded for one winning event per wager, although his/her 3 card hand may contain more than one winning event (for example: a suited Three of a Kind).

21+3 WINNING HAND RANKINGS

Straight Flush:

Three cards in sequence and the same suit

Three of a Kind:

Three cards of the same rank

Straight:

Three cards in sequence (Ace can be used to achieve an Ace, 2, 3 Straight or Ace, King, Queen Straight)

Flush:

Three cards of the same suit

21+3 Progressive WINNING HAND RANKINGS

Three Aces (suit specific):

Three Aces of the same, specified suit (e.g. three Aces of hearts).

Three Aces (suited):

Three Aces of the same suit.

Three Aces or Kings (suit specific):

Three Aces or three Kings of the same, specified suit.

Three Aces or Kings (suited):

Three Aces or three Kings of the same suit.

Three Aces, Kings, Queens (suit specific):

Three Aces, three Kings, or three Queens of the same, specified suit.

Three Aces, Kings, or Queens (suited):

Three Aces, three Kings, or three Queens of the same suit.

Three of a Kind (suited):

Three cards of the same rank and of the same suit.

Straight Flush:

Three cards in a sequence and the same suit.

Three of a Kind:

Three cards of the same rank.

Straight:

Three cards in a sequence (Ace can be used to achieve and Ace, 2, 3 Straight or Ace, King, Queen Straight).

Flush:

Three cards of the same suit.

(6) Beginning from the dealer's right to left, in counterclockwise rotation, the dealer takes all losing 21+3 wagers and pays all winning 21+3 and/or 21+3 Progressive wagers. All winning hands are paid according to the approved posted pay table. All pay outs and original 21+3 and/or 21+3 Progressive wagers should be removed from the betting area once the player(s) have been paid.
(a) In the event the dealer's up card is an Ace, the dealer will reconcile all 21+3 and/or 21+3 Progressive wagers prior to asking for Insurance or checking his/her hand for a blackjack.
(7) After all 21+3 and/or 21+3 Progressive wagers have been reconciled, regular blackjack dealing procedures resume.
(8) Once all players have acted on their hands, but prior to the dealer acting on his/her hand, players have the option of placing a second additional optional wager, otherwise known as "Bust Bonus." This wager must be made in an even dollar amount and may be made only by players who still have an active hand (i.e., the player did not bust his/her hand). The minimum and maximum amounts of the optional Bust Bonus wagers permitted shall be posted on the table signage.
(9) The dealer then acts on his/her hand as described in the standard blackjack rules.
(10) As wagers on the standard game of blackjack are settled, the dealer shall also settle the Bust Bonus wagers according to the pay tables, selected at the discretion of the retail licensee. The pay table in use shall appear on the table layout or on signage at the table.
(11) Dealer tip wagers may be made on both the 21+3 and Bust Bonus wager, as well as the blackjack primary wager.

21+3 Pay Table:

Outcome

Pay Table A: 21+3

Pay Table B: 21+3 Xtreme

Straight Flush

9 to 1

30 to 1

Three of a kind

9 to 1

20 to 1

Straight

9 to 1

10 to 1

Flush

9 to 1

5 to 1

Bust Bonus Pay table:

Up Card

Bust, Off Suit

Bust, Suited

Ace

3

50

2

1

25

3

1

15

4

1

10

5

1

5

6

1

3

7

2

15

8

2

10

9

2

20

10

2

20

888*

25

75

*Special Bonus paid to player when the dealer busts with three cards valued at 8 each.

21+3 Progressive Pay Tables:

Outcome

PT-BJS-213-01

PT-BJS-213-04

PT-BJS-213-07

PT-BJS-213-10

Three Aces or Kings (Suit Specific)

100%

100%

100%

100%

Three Aces or Kings (Suited)

100%

100%

$2,000

$3,000

Three of a Kind (Suited)

$125

$150

$150

$200

Straight Flush

$25

$40

$40

$30

Three of a kind

$20

$20

$20

$20

Straight

$7

$7

$5

$10

Flush

$3

$3

$3

Loss

Outcome

PT-BJS-213-02

PT-BJS-213-05

PT-BJS-213-08

Three Aces, Kings, or Queens (Suit Specific)

100%

100%

100%

Three Aces (Suited)

100%

100%

$2,000

Three of a Kind (Suited)

$125

$150

$125

Straight Flush

$25

$40

$40

Three of a kind

$20

$20

$20

Straight

$6

$7

$6

Flush

$2

$2

$2

Outcome

PT-BJS-213-03

PT-BJS-213-06

PT-BJS-213-09

PT-BJS-213-11

Three Aces (Suit Specific)

100%

100%

100%

100%

Three Aces (Suited)

100%

100%

$2,000

$3,000

Three of a Kind (Suited)

$125

$150

$150

$200

Straight Flush

$25

$40

$40

$30

Three of a kind

$20

$20

$20

$20

Straight

$7

$7

$5

$10

Flush

$3

$3

$3

Loss

The 21+3 Progressive pay tables are based on a $1 wager. If the progressive is configured with a different base wagering unit, the seed/reseed and pays should be multiplied accordingly.

30-2114The play - Buffalo Blackjack Bonus 3. Effective 5/15/18

Buffalo Blackjack Bonus 3 is a trademarked blackjack and poker variation game, the rights to which are owned by Galaxy Gaming, Inc., of Las Vegas, Nevada and which may be transferred or assigned. Buffalo Blackjack Bonus 3 shall be dealt and played following the standard rules of blackjack, except as follows:

(1) Buffalo Blackjack Bonus 3 may be played only on tables utilizing a Buffalo style table layout. The game shall be played using four or six standard 52 card decks and is dealt from a dealing shoe.
(2) At the same time a player makes his/her standard blackjack wager, the player has an opportunity to make three additional optional wagers: the 21+3 wager, the Top 3 wager, and the 21+3 Progressive wager. The 21+3 and Top 3 wagers must be placed in even dollar amounts and the 21+3 Progressive wager must be of specified fixed dollar amount. A player must place a 21+3 wager to be eligible to place a Top 3 wager. The minimum and maximum wagering limits of the 21+3, 21+3 Xtreme (see pay table below), Top 3, and the fixed dollar amount of the 21+3 Progressive wagers are determined by the house and/or Colorado law. The wagering limits and any aggregate pay out limitations must be posted on the table or layout.
(3) When a 21+3 Progressive wager is placed on the sensor, that sensor will flash, indicating a wager is present. Once all, and if any, 21+3 Progressive wagers have been made, the dealer will lock in those wagers by pressing the dealer button. The dealer will ensure that all sensors, with wagers, that were previously flashing, are now continuously lit, while sensors without any wagers remain unlit. The dealer then collects all progressive wagers, as they are paid on a "for 1" basis.
(4) At the discretion of the retail licensee, players who have placed 21+3 and Top 3 wagers and have already placed a dealer tip on the blackjack wager, may be permitted to place tip bets for the dealer on that corresponding wager. If such tip wagers are accepted, winning 21+3 and Top 3 wagers must be paid at the same odds as the player's winning wagers. The retail licensee may require tip wagers to be in an even dollar amount and may limit the maximum amount of such tip wagers.
(5) Once the dealer has dealt two cards to each player and two cards to him/herself (1 up, 1 down), the dealer must determine if any players who have made 21+3, Top 3, and the 21+3 Progressive wagers have achieved winning hands. The 21+3, Top 3, and the 21+3 Progressive wagers are based on a 3 card hand using the dealer's one (1) up card and the player's two (2) initial cards to form a 3 card poker hand. A player will only be awarded for the highest winning event per wager, although his/her 3 card hand may contain more than one winning event (for example: A suited Three of a Kind).

21+3 WINNING HAND RANKINGS

Straight Flush:

Three cards in sequence and the same suit.

Three of a Kind:

Three cards of the same rank.

Straight:

Three cards in sequence (Ace can be used to achieve an Ace, 2, 3 Straight or Ace, King, Queen Straight).

Flush:

Three cards of the same suit.

TOP 3 WINNING HAND RANKINGS

Three of a Kind Suited:

Three cards of the same rank and suit.

Straight Flush:

Three cards in sequence in the same suit (Ace can be used to achieve an Ace, 2, 3 Straight or Ace, King, Queen Straight).

Three of a Kind:

Three cards of the same rank.

21+3 Progressive WINNING HAND RANKINGS

Three Aces (suit specific):

Three Aces of the same, specified suit (e.g. three Aces of hearts).

Three Aces (suited):

Three Aces of the same suit.

Three Aces or Kings (suit specific):

Three Aces or three Kings of the same, specified suit.

Three Aces or King (suited):

Three Aces or three Kings of the same suit.

Three Aces, Kings, Queens (suit specific):

Three Aces, three Kings, or three Queens of the same, specified suit.

Three Aces, Kings, or Queens (suited):

Three Aces, three Kings, or three Queens of the same suit.

Three of a Kind (suited):

Three cards of the same rank and of the same suit.

Straight Flush:

Three cards in a sequence and the same suit.

Three of a Kind:

Three cards of the same rank.

Straight:

Three cards in a sequence (Ace can be used to achieve an Ace, 2, 3, Straight or Ace, King, Queen Straight).

Flush:

Three cards of the same suit.

(6) Beginning from the dealer's right to left, in counterclockwise rotation, the dealer takes all losing 21+3 and Top 3 wagers and pays all winning 21+3, Top 3, and the 21+3 Progressive wagers. All winning hands are paid according to the approved posted pay table. All pay outs and original 21+3, Top 3, and the 21+3 Progressive wagers should be removed from the betting area once the player(s) have been paid.
(a) In the event the dealer's up card is an Ace, the dealer will reconcile all 21+3, Top 3, and the 21+3 Progressive wagers prior to asking for Insurance or checking his/her hand for a blackjack.
(7) After all 21+3, Top 3, and the 21+3 Progressive wagers have been reconciled but prior to the dealer exposing his/her hole card, players now have the option of placing an additional optional wager known as Bust Bonus. This wager must be made in an even dollar amount. The minimum and maximum amounts of the optional Bust Bonus wagers permitted shall be posted on the table signage.
(8) The dealer then acts on his/her hand as described in the standard blackjack rules.
(9) As wagers on the standard game of blackjack are settled, the dealer shall also settle the Bust Bonus wagers according to the pay tables, selected at the discretion of the retail licensee. The pay table in use shall appear on the table layout or on signage at the table.
(10) Dealer tip wagers may be made on the 21+3, Top 3 and Bust Bonus wagers, as well as the blackjack primary wager.

21+3 Pay table:

Outcome

Pay Table A: 21+3

Pay Table B: 21+3 Xtreme

Straight Flush

9 to 1

30 to 1

Three of a kind

9 to 1

20 to 1

Straight

9 to 1

10 to 1

Flush

9 to 1

5 to 1

Top 3 Pay table:

Outcome

Pay table A

Pay table B

Three of a Kind Suited

270 to 1

1000 to 1

Straight Flush

180 to 1

100 to 1

Three of a kind

90 to 1

70 to 1

Bust Bonus Pay table:

Up Card

Bust, Off Suit

Bust, Suited

Ace

3

50

2

1

25

3

1

15

4

1

10

5

1

5

6

1

3

7

2

15

8

2

10

9

2

20

10

2

20

888*

25

75

*Special bonus paid to player when the dealer busts with three cards valued at 8 each.

21+3 Progressive Pay Tables:

Outcome

PT-BJS-213-01

PT-BJS-213-04

PT-BJS-213-07

PT-BJS-213-10

Three Aces or Kings (Suit Specific)

100%

100%

100%

100%

Three Aces or Kings (Suited)

100%

100%

$2,000

$3,000

Three of a Kind (Suited)

$125

$150

$150

$200

Straight Flush

$25

$40

$40

$30

Three of a kind

$20

$20

$20

$20

Straight

$7

$7

$5

$10

Flush

$3

$3

$3

Loss

Outcome

PT-BJS-213-02

PT-BJS-213-05

PT-BJS-213-08

Three Aces, Kings, or Queens (Suit Specific)

100%

100%

100%

Three Aces (Suited)

100%

100%

$2,000

Three of a Kind (Suited)

$125

$150

$125

Straight Flush

$25

$40

$40

Three of a kind

$20

$20

$20

Straight

$6

$7

$6

Flush

$2

$2

$2

Outcome

PT-BJS-213-03

PT-BJS-213-06

PT-BJS-213-09

PT-BJS-213-11

Three Aces (Suit Specific)

100%

100%

100%

100%

Three Aces (Suited)

100%

100%

$2,000

$3,000

Three of a Kind (Suited)

$125

$150

$150

$200

Straight Flush

$25

$40

$40

$30

Three of a kind

$20

$20

$20

$20

Straight

$7

$7

$5

$10

Flush

$3

$3

$3

Loss

The 21+3 Progressive pay tables are based on a $1 wager. If the progressive is configured with a different base wagering unit, the seed/reseed and pays should be multiplied accordingly.

30-2115The play - TriLux Blackjack. Effective 1/14/22

TriLux Blackjack is a copyrighted and patent-protected blackjack and poker variation game, the rights to which are owned by LWN Gaming Inc. of Las Vegas, Nevada, and which may be transferred or assigned.

TriLux Blackjack is an optional bonus wager for blackjack. These optional wagers may include a TriLux Bonus, TriLux Super 3 and/or TriLux Bust Bonanza as well as the chosen progressive wager bet amount as stated below in the pay table configuration. TriLux Blackjack may be played only on tables displaying the TriLux Blackjack layout. TriLux Blackjack uses a standard 52 card deck. Refer to pay tables below for the corresponding number of decks to be used for each of the bonus options.

(1) At the same time a player makes his/her standard blackjack wager, the player has an opportunity to make the optional TriLux Bonus, TriLux Super 3 and/or TriLux Bust Bonanza as well as the approved progressive wagering options. However, players must make the TriLux Bonus wager to be eligible to make the TriLux Super 3 wager. All wagers must be in an amount between the posted table minimum and the table maximum. Wager limits are determined by the house and in accordance with applicable law.
(a) If the casino rules allow, a player may play multiple hands.
(b) A player playing multiple hands may place TriLux Bonus, TriLux Super 3 and TriLux Bust Bonanza as well as the progressive wagers on none, one or all of his/her hands.
(c) Dealer tip wagers may be placed on the TriLux Bonus, TriLux Super 3 and TriLux Bust Bonanza wagers by placing the dealer tip in front of the player's TriLux Bonus, TriLux Super 3 and TriLux Bust Bonanza wagers. Any restrictions on dealer tip wagers must be posted at the table or as wall signage.
(2) The dealer then follows house procedures for dealing blackjack.
(3) Once each player has received two cards, the dealer settles all TriLux Bonus and TriLux Super 3 wagers, as well as paying any winning progressive wagers, according to house procedures. All optional wagers are independent of each other, including all progressive wagers and shall be paid accordingly. If a player's first two cards and the dealer's up card are at least a Pair or Flush depending on the pay table, he or she wins the TriLux Bonus wager according to the posted pay table. If the player's first two cards and the dealer's up card are not at least a Flush, he or she loses his or her TriLux Bonus wager. If a player's first two cards and the dealer's up card are at least a Three of a Kind, he or she wins the TriLux Super 3 wager according to the posted pay table. If the player's two cards and the dealer's up card are not at least a three of a kind, he or she loses his or her TriLux Super 3 wager.
(a) When the cards are dealt face up, the TriLux Bonus and TriLux Super 3 wagers will be settled immediately after all players receive their first two cards and the dealer has received his/her first two cards. Winners will be paid and losing wagers will be picked up in order of placement, from the dealer's right to left. Normal blackjack play will then continue.
(b) When the cards are dealt face down, the TriLux Bonus and TriLux Super 3 wagers will be settled on a hand to hand basis, as the dealer goes from left to right asking for hit/stand determinations.
(4) Players may make the TriLux Bust Bonanza wager after they have acted on their hands, but before the dealer acts on the dealer hand. If the dealer busts, the player wins according to the posted pay table. If the dealer does not bust, the player loses his/her TriLux Bust Bonanza wager.
(a) Player blackjacks are paid prior to the dealer resolving the dealer hand and are not eligible to make the TriLux Bust Bonanza wager.
(b) Player's with hands that bust are not eligible to make the TriLux Bust Bonanza wager.
(5) Winning TriLux Bonus, TriLux Super 3 and TriLux Bust Bonanza wagers will be paid in front of the betting area and pushed off toward the player.
(6) Lucky George or dealer envy: The Lucky George or dealer envy is a pay out for the dealer as a tip, when a qualifying hand is won by a player.
(7) Pay Tables:

TriLux Bonus (without Lucky George or dealer envy):

Hand

TRI-01

TRI-02

TRI-05

Pays

Pays

Pays

Three of a kind

9 to 1

2.5 to 1

7 to 1

Straight Flush

9 to 1

2.5 to 1

7 to 1

Straight

9 to 1

2.5 to 1

7 to 1

Flush

9 to 1

2.5 to 1

7 to 1

Pair

N/A

2.5 to 1

Push

Deck Type

2-8 decks

2 decks

2-8 decks

Hand

TRI-03

TRI-04

TRI-06

TRI-07

Pays

Pays

Pays

Pays

Mini Royal (A, K, Q Suited)

100 to 1

N/A

100 to 1

50 to 1

Straight Flush

35 to 1

30 to 1

30 to 1

30 to 1

Three of a kind

33 to 1

20 to 1

20 to 1

20 to 1

Straight

10 to 1

10 to 1

10 to 1

10 to 1

Flush

5 to 1

5 to 1

5 to 1

5 to 1

Deck Type

2-8 decks

2-8 decks

2-8 decks

2-8 decks

TriLux Bonus (With Lucky George or dealer envy):

Hand

TRILG-01

TRILG-02

TRILG-03

TRILG-04***

Pays*

Lucky George**

Pays*

Lucky George **

Pays*

Lucky George **

Pays*

Lucky George **

Straight Flush

8 to 1

$1

25 to 1

$10

25 to 1

$10

25 to 1

$10

Three of a kind

8 to 1

$1

15 to 1

$5

15 to 1

$5

15 to 1

$5

Straight

8 to 1

$1

8 to 1

$2

10 to 1

$2

10 to 1

$2

Flush

8 to 1

$1

5 to 1

$1

5 to 1

N/A

5 to 1

$1

Deck Type

1, 2, 6 and 8 decks

* Pay table is used with the Lucky George version only.

**Pay outs are fixed dollar pays.

***Pay table TRILG-04 must be a minimum of $5 only.

TriLux Super 3:

Hand

SUP-01*

SUP-02*

SUP-03*

Pays*

Pays

Pays

Three of a Kind (Suited)

270 to 1

1,000 to 1

500 to 1

Straight Flush

180 to 1

100 to 1

150 to 1

Three of a kind

90 to 1

70 to 1

75 to 1

Deck Type

4-8 decks

6-8 decks

5-8 decks

*TriLux Bonus wager must be made to be eligible to make the TriLux Super 3 wager

TriLux Bust Bonanza:

Dealer up-card

Pay Table 1

Pay Table 2

Dealer Bust

Dealer Suited Bust

Dealer Bust

Dealer Suited Bust

2

1 to 1

25 to 1

1 to 1

25 to 1

3

1 to 1

15 to 1

1 to 1

15 to 1

4

1 to 1

10 to 1

1 to 1

10 to 1

5

1 to 1

5 to 1

1 to 1

5 to 1

6

1 to 1

3 to 1

1 to 1

3 to 1

7

2 to 1

15 to 1

2 to 1

15 to 1

8

2 to 1

10 to 1

2 to 1

10 to 1

9

2 to 1

20 to 1

2 to 1

20 to 1

10/Face Card

2 to 1

20 to 1

2 to 1

20 to 1

Ace

3 to 1

50 to 1

3 to 1

50 to 1

888*

25 to 1

N/A

25 to 1

75 to 1

Deck Type

2 decks only

6 decks only

* Special bonus paid when dealer busts with three 8s.

Pay table 5 also has a "Dealer Blackjack" prize that may be awarded if none of the higher paying outcomes occur and the dealer has a Blackjack.

Table 1. Optional Progressive pay tables with Dealer Envy:

Progressive Pay table 01

Progressive Pay table 05

Hand

Pays

Dlr. Envy

Hand

Pays

Dlr. Envy

Mini-Royal (Spades)- AK/Q

100%

$100

Mini-Royal (Spades)-AK/Q/J

100%

$100

Mini-Royal (Other)- AK/Q

10%

$50

Mini-Royal (Spades)-AK/Q

10%

$50

Mini-Royal (Any Order)

250 for 1

$25

Mini-Royal (Other)-AK/Q

300 for 1

$25

Straight Flush

40 for 1

$20

Straight Flush

50 for 1

$20

THREE-OF-A-KIND

25 for 1

$5

THREE-OF-A-KIND

25 for 1

$5

Straight

5 for 1

$2

Straight

5 for 1

$2

Flush

2 for 1

$1

Flush

2 for 1

$1

Dealer Blackjack

1 for 1

Deck Type

6 or 8 decks

Deck Type

6 or 8 decks

The progressive meter is incremented with every Progressive wager, and is reseeded in the event of a 100% progressive award. The details are summarized in Table 2. These details are given for a fixed $5 wager. If a higher wager amount is used, the Seed/Reseed value must be scaled accordingly.

Table 2. Progressive Configuration:

Pay table 1

Pay table 5

Seed/Reseed Value

$10,000

$5,000

Increment Rate

24%

24%

Table 3. Optional Progressive pay tables without Dealer Envy:

Progressive Pay table 06

Progressive Pay table 07

Hand

Pays

Pays

Three Aces (Suited)

100%

Mini-Royal (Spades)-AK/Q

100%

Three of a Kind (Suited)

125 for 1

Mini-Royal (Other)-AK/Q

10%

Straight Flush

25 for 1

Mini-Royal (Any Order)

300 for 1

Three of a Kind (Offsuit)

20 for 1

Straight Flush

50 for 1

Straight

7 for 1

Straight

5 for 1

Flush

3 for 1

Flush

2 for 1

Deck Type

6 or 8 decks

Deck Type

6 or 8 decks

The progressive meter is incremented with every Progressive wager, and is reseeded in the event of a 100% progressive award. The details are summarized in Table 4. These details are given for a fixed $1 wager. If a higher wager amount is used, the Seed/Reseed value must be scaled accordingly.

Table 4. Progressive Configuration:

Pay Table 6

Pay table 7

Seed/Reseed Value

$2,000

$2,000

Increment Rate

17%

24%

30-2116The play - Free Bet Blackjack.

Free Bet Blackjack is a blackjack and poker variation game, the rights to which are owned by LNW Gaming, Inc of Las Vegas, NV and which may be transferred or assigned. Free Bet Blackjack shall be dealt and played following all standard rules of blackjack except as follows:

(1) Free Bet Blackjack must be played only on table displaying the Free Bet Blackjack table layout. Five (5), six (6) or eight (8) decks consisting of standard 52-card decks will be used.
(2) Each player will make an initial bet in the amount specified at the table by the retail licensee, and may place optional Push 22, Pot of Gold, King's Bounty and or Progressive bets in the wagering areas in front of the player's position.
(3) The Push 22 bet is placed to play against the dealer's hand. The Push 22 bet wins if the dealer draws to a total of 22. In the event that all players' hands bust or have Blackjacks, the dealer will draw cards in order to settle the Push 22 bet. The rank of hands for this optional bet, from highest to lowest are: Suited 22, Colored 22 and other 22.
(4) When the option of Pot of Gold is used the casino must use the "Free Bet" lammer or coin, which indicates when a player has opted to take a "free double" or a "free split". The Pot of Gold bet is placed to play against the number of Free Bet lammers a player has collected during the game. All Pot of Gold wagers lose to a dealer blackjack.
(5) The optional King's Bounty Bet is based on the first two player cards. The rank of hands for this optional bet, from highest to lowest are 2 Kings of Spades plus Dealer Blackjack; 2 Kings of Spades; 2 Suited Kings; 2 Suited Queens; Jacks or 10's; Suited 20; 2 Kings; and Unsuited 20.
(6) Any dealer tip delivered as a wager may be placed on any of the required or optional wagers, provided that the player has placed a personal wager on the same bet.
(a) Note: If the player makes a bet for the dealer, the dealer is also eligible for the Free Split and Free Double along with the player. The same game rules apply to the dealers bet.
(7) Free Bet Blackjack follows the basic rules of standard blackjack ("21"), with the following features:
(a) "Free" double-down on first two-card hard total of 9, 10, or 11.
(b) "Free" splits on all pairs except 10 value cards (Ten-Ten, Jack-Jack, Queen-Queen or King-King).
(c) "Free" double-down allowed after split or "free" split.
(d) "Free" re-splits allowed up to four hands.
(e) All normal splits allowed.
(f) Regular doubles allowed on two-card hands.
(g) Dealer pushes with a hand total of 22. The player's wager is pushed and they win their Push 22 wager.
(h) Dealer hits on soft-17 (or as posted at the table, dealer can stand on 17's).
(i) Blackjack pays 3-to-2 or 6-to-5 as posted at the table.
(8) FREE SPLITS - Players may split any pairs, except 10 value cards, without making an additional wager. If a player elects to Free Split, the dealer will place a "Free Bet" lammer to the right (dealer's view) of the player's original bet and deal the game normally. After all cards are dealt and the dealer resolves each player's hand starting with the player on the farthest right of the dealer and continuing counter-clockwise, there are three possible outcomes:
(a) The player beats the dealer.
(i) The dealer will pay the player for their original bet and an equivalent amount for their free split. If the player has made a Pot of Gold wager, the lammer will be moved by the dealer to a spot in front of the player's Pot of Gold wager. If the player didn't make the Pot of Gold wager, the dealer will collect the lammer.
(b) The player loses to the dealer.
(i) The dealer will collect the player's original bet. If the player has made a Pot of Gold wager, the lammer will be moved by the dealer to a spot in front of the player's Pot of Gold wager. If the player didn't make the Pot of Gold wager, the dealer will collect the lammer.
(c) The player and the dealer tie.
(i) The dealer will push the player's original bet. If the player has made a Pot of Gold wager, the lammer will be moved by the dealer to a spot in front of the player's Pot of Gold wager. If the player didn't make the Pot of Gold wager, the dealer will collect the lammer.
(d) Note: If the player busts out of the hand with the original bet, the dealer will place the original hand face down and place the bet on top it. The dealer will collect that bet at the end of the round. If split or re-split hands with Free Bet lammers win, the dealer will pay each lammer the value of the original bet.
(i) Free re-splitting up to four hands is allowed and the dealer will place a Free Bet lammer for each free split the player indicates they want.
(ii) If a player wants to take advantage of the Free Split, the player will motion with two fingers face down next to their original Blackjack wager to signify that they want the Free Split.
(iii) Each split hand is won or lost on its own merit (Ex., player can lose original bet on first split hand and still win on the second or more free split hands.) If Free Splitting a pair, and the first hand busts, the cards will be tucked under the original wager until the hand is settled or unless the second busts as well.
(9) FREE DOUBLE - Players may double a two-card hard count of 9, 10 or 11 without making an additional wager. If a player elects to Free Double, the dealer will place a "Free Bet" lammer to the right (dealer's view) of the player's original bet and deal the game normally. After all cards are dealt and the dealer resolves each players' hand starting with the player on the farthest right of the dealer and continuing counter-clockwise, there are three possible outcomes:
(a) The player beats the dealer.
(i) The dealer will pay the player for their original bet and an equivalent amount for their free double. If the player has made a Pot of Gold wager, the lammer will be moved by the dealer to a spot in front of the player's Pot of Gold wager. If the player didn't make the Pot of Gold wager, the dealer will collect the lammer.
(b) The player loses to the dealer.
(i) The dealer will collect the player's original bet. If the player has made a Pot of Gold wager, the lammer will be moved by the dealer to a spot in front of the player's Pot of Gold wager. If the player didn't make the Pot of Gold wager, the dealer will collect the lammer.
(c) The player and the dealer tie.
(i) The dealer will push the player's original bet. If the player has made a Pot of Gold wager, the lammer will be moved by the dealer to a spot in front of the player's Pot of Gold wager. If the player didn't make the Pot of Gold wager, the dealer will collect the lammer.
(d) Free doubling after splitting is allowed, provided the player's point total is a two card hard total of 9, 10 or 11.
(10) The retail licensee may offer the game using the following pay schedules. The pay schedules in use, or pay outs derived from the pay schedules, must be displayed on the table layout or on signage at the table:

Push 22

Hand

A

B

C

Suited 22

50 to 1

50 to 1

11 to 1

Colored 22

20 to 1

20 to 1

11 to 1

Other 22

8 to 1

7 to 1

11 to 1

Other (Not 22)

Lose

Lose

Lose

Pot of Gold

Free Bets

POG 01*

POG 02*

7

1,000 to 1

100 to 1

6

300 to 1

100 to 1

5

100 to 1

100 to 1

4

60 to 1

50 to 1

3

30 to 1

30 to 1

2

10 to 1

12 to 1

1

3 to 1

3 to 1

*Pay outs are based on the total number of Free Bet coins collected per blackjack hand

King's Bounty

Hand

KB01

2 Kings of Spades + Dealer BJ*

1,000 to 1

2 Kings of Spades*

100 to 1

2 Suited Kings*

30 to 1

2 Suited Queens, Jacks or 10s*

20 to 1

Suited 20*

9 to 1

2 Kings*

6 to 1

Unsuited 20*

4 to 1

*First Two Player Cards

30-2117The play - Extreme 21.

Extreme 21 is a trademarked and optional side bet for blackjack games, the rights to which are owned by Aces Up Gaming of Brighton, Colorado, and which may be transferred or assigned. Extreme 21 shall be dealt and played following the standard rules of blackjack, except as follows:

(1) Extreme 21 is an optional side bet for Blackjack games that use one (1), two (2), four (4), five (5), six (6) or eight (8) decks.
(2) To begin each round, players will make a wager on the Blackjack game and on the optional Extreme 21 side bet.
(3) The player wins when the first two (2) cards dealt to the player, along with the dealer's up card, form a three (3) card hand.

1 Deck - Extreme 21 - Pays:

Paytable ->

PT1D-G

Hand

Pay (to 1)

Suited Three of a Kind

N/A

A, K, Q Suited

N/A

Straight Flush

30

Three of a Kind

20

Straight

10

Flush

5

Pair + Flush

-1

Pair (No Flush)

-1

Other

-1

2 Decks - Extreme 21 - Pays:

Paytable ->

PT2D-A

PT2D-B

PT2D-C

PT2D-G

Hand

Pay (to 1)

Pay (to 1)

Pay (to 1)

Pay (to 1)

Suited Three of a Kind

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

A, K, Q Suited

N/A

N/A

100

N/A

Straight Flush

2.5

7

35

30

Three of a Kind

2.5

7

33

20

Straight

2.5

7

10

10

Flush

2.5

7

5

5

Pair + Flush

2.5

7

-1

-1

Pair (No Flush)

2.5

0

-1

-1

Other

-1

-1

-1

-1

4 Decks - Extreme 21 - Pays:

Paytable ->

PT4D-A

PT4D-B

PT4D-C

PT4D-D

PT4D-E

PT4D-G

Hand

Pay (to 1)

Pay (to 1)

Pay (to 1)

Pay (to 1)

Pay (to 1)

Pay (to 1)

Suited Three of a Kind

100

20

100

7

100

N/A

Straight Flush

35

30

40

7

40

30

Three of a Kind

33

20

25

7

30

20

Straight

10

10

10

7

10

10

Flush

5

5

5

7

5

5

Pair + Flush

5

5

5

7

5

-1

Pair (No Flush)

-1

-1

-1

0

-1

-1

Other

-1

-1

-1

-1

-1

-1

5 Decks - Extreme 21 - Pays:

Paytable ->

PT5D-G

Hand

Pay (to 1)

Suited Three of a Kind

N/A

A, K, Q Suited

N/A

Straight Flush

30

Three of a Kind

20

Straight

10

Flush

5

Pair + Flush

-1

Pair (No Flush)

-1

Other

-1

6 Decks - Extreme 21 - Pays:

Paytable ->

PT6D-A

PT6D-B

PT6D-C

PT6D-D

PT6D-E

PT6D-F

PT6D-G

Hand

Pay (to 1)

Pay (to 1)

Pay (to 1)

Pay (to 1)

Pay (to 1)

Pay (to 1)

Pay (to 1)

Suited Three of a Kind

100

20

100

7

100

9

N/A

Straight Flush

35

30

40

7

40

9

30

Three of a Kind

33

20

25

7

30

9

20

Straight

10

10

10

7

10

9

10

Flush

5

5

5

7

5

9

5

Pair + Flush

5

5

5

7

5

9

-1

Pair (No Flush)

-1

-1

-1

0

-1

-1

-1

Other

-1

-1

-1

-1

-1

-1

-1

8 Decks - Extreme 21 - Pays:

Paytable ->

PT8D-A

PT8D-B

PT8D-C

PT8D-D

PT8D-E

PT8D-F

PT8D-G

Hand

Pay (to 1)

Pay (to 1)

Pay (to 1)

Pay (to 1)

Pay (to 1)

Pay (to 1)

Pay (to 1)

Suited Three of a Kind

100

20

100

7

100

9

N/A

Straight Flush

35

30

40

7

40

9

30

Three of a Kind

33

20

25

7

30

9

20

Straight

10

10

10

7

10

9

10

Flush

5

5

5

7

5

9

5

Pair + Flush

5

5

5

7

5

9

-1

Pair (No Flush)

-1

-1

-1

0

-1

-1

-1

Other

-1

-1

-1

-1

-1

-1

-1

Big Three.

Big 3 is an optional side bet for Blackjack games that uses four (4), six (6) or eight (8) decks.

(1) To begin each round, players will make a wager on the Blackjack game and/or on the optional Big 3 side bet. The player is not required to make a wager on the main game of Blackjack.
(2) The player wins when the first two (2) cards dealt to the player, along with the dealer's up card, form a three (3) card hand.

4 Decks - Big 3 - Pays:

Paytable ->

PT4D-A

Hand

Pay (to 1)

Suited Three of a Kind

270

Straight Flush

180

Three of a Kind

90

Straight

-1

Flush

-1

Pair + Flush

-1

Pair (No Flush)

-1

Other

-1

6 Decks - Big 3 - Pays:

Paytable ->

PT6D-A

PT6D-B

Hand

Pay (to 1)

Pay (to 1)

Suited Three of a Kind

270

1000

Straight Flush

180

100

Three of a Kind

90

70

Straight

-1

-1

Flush

-1

-1

Pair + Flush

-1

-1

Pair (No Flush)

-1

-1

Other

-1

-1

8 Decks - Big 3 - Pays:

Paytable ->

PT8D-A

PT8D-B

Hand

Pay (to 1)

Pay (to 1)

Suited Three of a Kind

270

1000

Straight Flush

180

100

Three of a Kind

90

70

Straight

-1

-1

Flush

-1

-1

Pair + Flush

-1

-1

Pair (No Flush)

-1

-1

Other

-1

-1

Bust the House.

Bust the House is an optional side bet for the standard game of blackjack. The rules and paytables are given below:

(1) When the dealer has an Ace or 10 up-card, they will peek for Blackjack before offering the Bust the House bonus.
(2) Players must place the optional Bust the House bonus prior to the dealer revealing their hole card.
(3) The blackjack game is played to completion before the dealer plays out their hand. The dealer will play out their hand if there are eligible Bust the House wagers (even if all blackjack hands have busted).

The pay table choices for the Bust the House bets are as follows:

Outcome

Ace up-card

2 up-card

3 up-card

4 up-card

5 up-card

(to 1)

(to 1)

(to 1)

(to 1)

(to 1)

Suited bust

50

25

15

10

5

Off-suit bust

3

1

1

1

1

Suited 888

-1

-1

-1

-1

-1

Off-suit 888 bust

-1

-1

-1

-1

-1

Others

-1

-1

-1

-1

-1

Outcome

6 up-card

7 up-card

8 up-card

9 up-card

10 up-card

(to 1)

(to 1)

(to 1)

(to 1)

(to 1)

Suited bust

3

15

10

20

20

Off-suit bust

1

2

2

2

2

Suited 888 bust

-1

-1

-1

-1

-1

Off-suit 888 bust

-1

-1

-1

-1

-1

Others

-1

-1

-1

-1

-1

30-2118The play - Deuces Wild Xtreme.
(1) Deuces Wild Xtreme is a poker variation game, the rights to which are owned by Galaxy Gaming of Las Vegas, Nevada and which may be transferred or assigned. Deuces Wild Xtreme must be played according to the following rules. Deuces Wild Xtreme uses a 53-card deck (standard 52-card deck plus a Joker), where all Deuces and the Joker are fully Wild. The object of the game is for players to beat the dealer with a higher-ranking 5-card hand.
(2) Deuces Wild Xtreme includes optional bonus wagers. Available are Bad Beat Xtreme, Trips Plus Wild, Goin' Wild, Goin' Wild Progressive, Too Wild Progressive, and Five-Card Linked Progressive optional bonus wagers. The retail licensee may choose to offer any combination of the optional bonus wagers listed in these rules of play.
(3) Deuces Wild Xtreme may only be played on approved table equipment with the necessary signage and which displays the Deuces Wild Xtreme table layout. At the discretion of the retail licensee, players may be required to make a standard poker wager in order to make any of the configured optional bonus wagers.
(4) The retail licensee will determine and post all minimum and maximum wagering limits for both standard and optional bonus wager, along with any applicable aggregate pay out limits.
(5) Dealing and reconciling the game.
(6) To begin each round, each player must place equal Ante and Odds wagers (if applicable) and may place any of the available optional bonus and/or progressive wagers on their designated spots on the layout.
(7) Players may optionally place a wager for the benefit of the dealer. That wager is placed immediately in front of (the dealer's side) the standard wager(s), any optional bonus wager(s), or both. Players may not place a wager for the benefit of the dealer on the Goin' Wild Progressive, Too Wild Progressive, or Five-Card Linked Progressive optional bonus wagers.
(8) After all wagers are placed, each player and the dealer receive five cards face-down. After examining their hand, each player must decide to do one of the following:
(a)Play by making a Play wager equal to 2x their Ante wager.
(b)Fold and lose their Ante and Odds wagers.
(i) The player's optional bonus wagers remain active even if they decide to fold.
(9) The dealer reveals their hand and compares it to each player's hand in the following manner:
(a) If the player beats the dealer:
(i) The Ante and Play wagers are paid 1 to 1.
(ii) The Odds wager is paid according to the corresponding pay table below.
(b) If the player ties the dealer:
(i) The Ante, Odds, and Play wagers are pushed.
(ii) Tied hands are not broken based on whether they are Wild or Natural.
(c) If the player loses to the dealer:
(i) The Ante, Odds, and Play wagersare lost.
(10) Bonus wagers are paid out based on their respective pay tables listed below.
(11)Optional bonus wagers.
(a)Bad Beat Xtreme: Players win if both their hand and the dealer's hand are a three-of-a-kind or better and are not tied. The wager is paid based on the losing hand's ranking, according to the corresponding Pay table below.
(b)Trips Plus Wild: Players win if their 5-card hand achieves a winning event and are paid based on whether their hand is Natural or Wild, according to the corresponding Pay table below.
(c)Goin' Wild: Players win if their 5-card hand achieves a winning event based on the corresponding Pay table below (13c).
(d)Goin' Wild Progressive: Players win if their 5-card hand achieves a winning event based on the corresponding Pay table below (13d).
(e)Too Wild Progressive: Players win if their 5-card hand achieves a winning event based on the corresponding Pay table below (13e).
(f)Five-Card Linked Progressive: Players win if their 5-card hand achieves a winning event as displayed on the corresponding Pay table below. This progressive can be used: as a standalone jackpot, to link jackpots between multiple Deuces Wild Xtreme tables, and to link jackpots between Deuces Wild Xtreme and other approved games that contain the Five Card Linked Progressive.
(i) The five-card link progressive uses no wild cards. an additional "Joker Replacement Card" is drawn every round as a replacement for a potential joker in the player's hand and Deuces are used as their natural rank of 2.
(12) Odds Pay table.

Hand

PT-FLT-DWHF-ODS-01

Five Wilds

1000

Royal Flush

50

Five-of-a-Kind

10

Straight Flush

9

Four-of-a-Kind

4

Full House

3

Flush

2

Straight

1

Other

Push

(a) Notes:
(i) All pays are "to 1."
(ii) Only the highest qualifying hand is paid.
(iii) Must beat the dealer to qualify.
(13)Optional bonus wager pay tables.
(a) Bad Beat Xtreme.

Losing Hand

PT-FLT-DWHF-BBX-01

PT-FLT-DWHF-BBX-02

PT-FLT-DWHF-BBX-03

Royal Flush

10000

500

500

Five-of-a-Kind

10000

500

500

Straight Flush

5000

500

500

Four-of-a-Kind

500

500

300

Full House

400

400

200

Flush

300

300

100

Straight

100

100

50

Three-of-a-Kind

9

9

15

(i) Notes:
(A) All pays are "to 1."
(B) Only the highest qualifying hand is paid.
(C) The player and dealer hands must be a Three-of-a-Kind or better AND the hands do not tie.
(b) Trips Plus Wild.

Hand

PT-FLT-DWHF-TPW-01

PT-FLT-DWHF-TPW-02

PT-FLT-DWHF-TPW-03

Natural

Wild

Natural

Wild

Natural

Wild

Five Wilds

-

2000

-

2000

-

2000

Royal Flush

1000

100

1000

100

1000

90

Straight Flush

200

30

200

30

200

25

Five-of-a-Kind

-

100

-

100

-

70

Four-of-a-Kind

90

6

90

6

60

6

Full House

40

5

30

5

30

5

Flush

30

4

25

4

25

4

Straight

20

3

20

3

20

3

Three-of-a-Kind

6

1

6

1

6

1

Hand

PT-FLT-DWHF-TPW-04

PT-FLT-DWHF-TPW-05

PT-FLT-DWHF-TPW-06

Natural

Wild

Natural

Wild

Natural

Wild

Five Wilds

-

2000

-

500

-

2000

Royal Flush

s

70

400

70

1000

60

Straight Flush

200

25

200

25

200

25

Five-of-a-Kind

-

60

-

60

-

50

Four-of-a-Kind

50

6

50

6

40

6

Full House

30

5

30

5

30

5

Flush

25

4

25

4

25

4

Straight

20

3

20

3

20

3

Three-of-a-Kind

6

1

6

1

6

1

(i) Notes:
(A) All pays are "to 1."
(B) Only the highest qualifying hand is paid.
(C) All hands with a Joker are considered Wild.
(D) A hand with a single Deuce is considered Natural if the Deuce is used as its normal face value (2) as part of an A-5 or 2-6 Straight/Straight Flush. In all other cases, a Deuce is considered Wild.
(c) Goin' Wild.

Hand

PT-FLT-TW-GW-01

PT-FLT-TW-GW-02

4 Wilds

1000

500

3 Wilds

40

50

2 Wilds

5

6

Joker

4

3

(i) Notes:
(A) All pays are "to 1."
(B) Only the highest qualifying hand is paid.
(C) Wild hand can contain only deuces or in combination with a Joker.
(d)Goin' Wild Progressive.

Hand

PT-PRG-TW-GW-01

PT-PRG-TW-GW-02

4 Deuces

100%

100%

4 Wilds

$1000

$500

3 Deuces

$100

$100

3 Wilds

$50

$50

2 Deuces

$5

$5

2 Wilds

$3

$4

(i) Notes:
(A) All pays are "for 1." The jackpot wager is not returned.
(B) Only the highest qualifying hand is paid.
(C) The above pay tables are based off a $1 wager. If the progressive is configured with a different base wagering unit, the seed/reseed, player pays should be multiplied by the base wager unit.
(e) Too Wild Progressive.

Hand

PT-PRG-DWHF-DWP-01

Five Wilds

100%

Natural Royal Flush

10%

Wild Royal Flush

$200

Five-of-a-Kind

$150

Straight Flush

$50

Four-of-a-Kind

$10

Full House

$9

Flush

$8

Straight

$5

(i) Notes:
(A) All pays are "for 1." The jackpot wager is not returned.
(B) Only the highest qualifying hand is paid.
(C) The above pay tables are based off a $1 wager. If the progressive is configured with a different base wagering unit, the seed/reseed and player pays should be multiplied by the base wager unit.
(f) Five-Card Linked Progressive.

Hand

PT-BJS-5CL-01

PT-BJS-5CL-02

PT-BJS-5CL-03

PT-BJS-5CL-04

PT-BJS-5CL-05

PT-BJS-5CL-09

PT-BJS-5CL-10

Royal Flush

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

Straight Flush

$1,500

$2,500

$1,000

$2,000

100%

$1,500

100%

Four-of-a-Kind

$250

$250

$200

$250

$250

$250

$200

Full House

$100

$100

$100

$75

$75

$75

$75

Flush

$50

$50

$75

$50

$50

$50

$50

Straight

$25

$25

$20

$20

$20

$20

$30

Three-of-a-Kind

$5

$5

$5

$5

$5

$10

$5

Two Pair

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

$3

N/A

$3

Hand

PT-BJS-5CL-06

PT-BJS-5CL-07

PT-BJS-5CL-08

PT-BJS-5CL-11

5-Card Royal Flush

100%

100%

100%

100%

5-Card Straight Flush

$500

$1,000

$2,500

$500

4-Card Straight Flush

$200

$200

$150

$200

5-Card Flush

$50

$50

$75

$75

4-Card Flush

$5

$5

$5

$5

Hand

PT-BJS-5CL-E01

PT-BJS-5CL-E02

PT-BJS-5CL-E03

Pays

Envy

Pays

Envy

Pays

Envy

Royal Flush

100%

$1,000

100%

$5,000

100%

$1,000

Straight Flush

10%

$300

10%

$1,500

10%

$250

Four-of-a-Kind

$300

-

$300

-

$250

-

Full House

$50

-

$50

-

$75

-

Flush

$40

-

$40

-

$50

-

Straight

$30

-

$30

-

$25

-

Three-of-a-Kind

$9

-

$9

-

$10

-

(i) Notes:
(A) All pays are "for 1." The jackpot wager is not returned.
(B) Only the highest qualifying hand is paid.
(C) For pay tables PT-BJS-5CL-E01 to E03, to qualify for an envy pay, at least one player must win a qualifying progressive award (Royal Flush or Straight Flush). All other players who have placed the progressive wager, but have not received the progressive award, will receive the listed envy pay.
(D) The above pay tables are based off a $1 wager. if the progressive is configured with a different base wagering unit, the seed / reseed, player pays, and envy pays should be multiplied by the base wager unit.
(E) All Deuces cannot be Wild and are considered their Natural rank of 2. No wild cards are allowed to be used in the five card link progressive.
(F) An additional "Joker Replacement Card" is drawn every round as a replacement for a potential joker in the player's hand.

1 CCR 207-1-21

37 CR 12, June 25, 2014, effective 7/15/2014
37 CR 18, September 25, 2014, effective 10/15/2014
37 CR 20, October 25,2014, effective 11/14/2014
37 CR 21, November 10,2014, effective 11/30/2014
37 CR 24, December 25, 2014, effective 1/14/2015
38 CR 06, March 25, 2015, effective 4/14/2015
38 CR 11, June 10, 2015, effective 7/1/2015
38 CR 14, July 25, 2015, effective 8/14/2015
38 CR 20, October 25, 2015, effective 11/14/2015
38 CR 24, December 25, 2015, effective 1/14/2016
39 CR 02, January 25, 2016, effective 2/14/2016
39 CR 05, March 10, 2016, effective 3/30/2016
39 CR 10, May 25, 2016, effective 6/14/2016
39 CR 12, June 25, 2016, effective 7/15/2016
39 CR 14, July 25, 2016, effective 8/14/2016
39 CR 19, October 10, 2016, effective 10/30/2016
39 CR 22, November 25, 2016, effective 12/15/2016
40 CR 02, January 25, 2017, effective 2/14/2017
40 CR 07, April 10, 2017, effective 4/30/2017
40 CR 13, July 10, 2017, effective 7/30/2017
40 CR 21, November 10, 2017, effective 12/15/2017
41 CR 02, January 25, 2018, effective 2/14/2018
41 CR 08, April 25, 2018, effective 5/15/2018
41 CR 09, May 10, 2018, effective 5/30/2018
41 CR 09, May 10, 2018, effective 7/1/2018
41 CR 11, June 10, 2018, effective 7/1/2018
41 CR 14, July 25, 2018, effective 8/14/2018
41 CR 18, September 25, 2018, effective 10/15/2018
41 CR 22, November 25, 2018, effective 12/15/2018
42 CR 02, January 25, 2019, effective 2/14/2019
42 CR 11, June 10, 2019, effective 6/30/2019
42 CR 14, July 25, 2019, effective 8/14/2019
42 CR 24, December 25, 2019, effective 1/14/2020
43 CR 01, January 10, 2020, effective 1/30/2020
43 CR 09, May 10, 2020, effective 5/30/2020
43 CR 14, July 25, 2020, effective 6/18/2020
43 CR 09, May 10, 2020, effective 7/1/2020
43 CR 16, August 25, 2020, effective 7/16/2020
43 CR 14, July 25, 2020, effective 8/14/2020
43 CR 18, September 25, 2020, effective 8/27/2020
43 CR 16, August 25, 2020, effective 9/14/2020
43 CR 18, September 25, 2020, effective 10/15/2020
43 CR 19, October 10, 2020, effective 10/30/2020
43 CR 20, October 25, 2020, effective 11/14/2020
43 CR 22, November 25, 2020, effective 12/15/2020
44 CR 02, January 25, 2021, effective 12/26/2020
44 CR 10, May 25, 2021, effective 4/15/2021
44 CR 06, March 25, 2021, effective 5/1/2021
44 CR 10, May 25, 2021, effective 6/14/2021
44 CR 14, July 25, 2021, effective 8/14/2021
44 CR 20, October 25, 2021, effective 11/14/2021
44 CR 24, December 25, 2021, effective 1/14/2022
45 CR 03, February 10, 2022, effective 3/2/2022
45 CR 08, April 25, 2022, effective 5/15/2022
45 CR 17, September 10, 2022, effective 8/3/2022
45 CR 14, July 25, 2022, effective 8/14/2022
45 CR 16, August 25, 2022, effective 8/22/2022
45 CR 18, September 25, 2022, effective 10/15/2022
45 CR 23, December 10, 2022, effective 10/27/2022
45 CR 19, October 10, 2022, effective 10/30/2022
46 CR 02, January 25, 2023, effective 2/14/2023
46 CR 04, February 25, 2023, effective 3/17/2023
46 CR 06, March 25, 2023, effective 4/14/2023
46 CR 23, December 10, 2023, effective 12/30/2023
47 CR 10, May 25, 2024, effective 6/14/2024
47 CR 12, June 25, 2024, effective 7/15/2024
47 CR 24, December 25, 2024, effective 1/14/2025