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Game Fairness How does Casino verify the odds of winning?

The Casino software uses a random number generator to generate the sequence of numbers corresponding to card types, rolls, bars etc.

These algorithms are tested thoroughly to ensure that they are both unpredictable and evenly distributed thereby ensuring the highest possible level of fairness. How are your games tested?

Our developers have gone to great lengths to ensure that the software we produce is of the highest quality. Each game undergoes rigorous testing on the real gaming server to determine whether game rules are obeyed, payouts are calculated correctly etc. Then, depending on the game, between 1 and 10 million bets are made to test the fairness of the random number generator. If the frequency of winning combinations and general payouts are within expectations, the game is passed to the Quality Assurance team of engineers. They in turn ensure that the game plays to within expected quality levels.

Only when all of these tests are passed is the game made available for use by our players. Like any other software product, we cannot guarantee a flawless application. We can however guarantee a commitment to solving all major problems encountered in an attempt to create an even better application. If you have experienced any problems with the functioning of our software, or have any concerns in relation to our implementation of games, game rules etc, please do not hesitate to contact our Support Team. In any invent that an investigation of our game logs reveal an anomaly, our development team will immediately asses and fix the problem. How do you ensure that your random number generator is fair? Our developers are particularily mindful of the importance of our random number generator. It represents the heart of our gaming algorithms and consequently every attempt must be made to ensure that it's results are in accordance with practical circumstances.

Contrary to popular belief, Casino will not benefit from a biased random number generator. If our algorithms produced biased results it may be possible for a player to use this in his favor to predict outcomes. It is therefore in our best interest to ensure that this never happens. We currently test our random generator on a sequence of 300,000,000 numbers to verify it's randomness. If our tests are found to be outside theoretical limits, then that generator is discarded.

Slots

Slot machines are fun, easy and exciting!

Click on BET ONE to bet 1$, with each click increasing the bet by 1$. To bet the maximum amount ($ 3.00) click the BET MAX button. Once you have chosen your stake, spin the reels by clicking on SPIN, or click on the handle. Payouts are as shown on the display in the middle of the machine. For example, in the addams slots, if you play two dollars and all triple white skulls line up, you will receive 1,600 dollars in pay out. To stop the slot machine or exit the game, click on CASH OUT in the main menu.

Blackjack

The object of Blackjack is get as close to 21 points as possible without going over ("bust").
Dealer must hit on all totals of 16 or less.
Dealer must stand on all totals of 17 or more.
The maximum wager is $2,500, the minimum wager is $1.
If your first two cards are an Ace and a 10 value card, you have Blackjack and will be paid one and one-half times the wager (3 to 2) unless the dealer also has Blackjack.
If you don't have Blackjack you may continue to draw cards attempting to total as close to 21 as possible without exceeding 21, in which case you "bust" and loose your wager.
Place your bet by clicking on the token you wish to bet. Press DEAL when you are finished betting and ready to receive cards. The dealer will then deal you two cards, face up, and two to him/herself. Kings, Queens, Jacks, and 10's each count as 10. Aces count as 1 or 11. All other cards 2-9, count at their numeric value.

Deal
Once you have picked the wager amount, click on DEAL. This will give you the first two cards.

Hit
You want an additional card(s).

Stand
You don't want any additional card(s)

Split
You want to match the original wager and split the first two cards into two separate hands. The two cards must be of the same point value (i.e. a pair of 8's, King and Queen). If split, an Ace and ten equal to "21" and not blackjack.

Double
You will match the original bet (or double down for less) on the first two cards dealt and receive only one additional card. Double down wagering is not permitted on a Blackjack.

Insurance
When the dealer's up card is an Ace, you may want to buy insurance; an additional amount equal to half of your original wager. You may purchase insurance when you believe that the dealer's down card is a ten value card. If the dealer has Blackjack, the insurance wager pays 2 to 1. If the dealer does not have Blackjack, the insurance wager loses and the game continues as usual. A Blackjack will beat a point total of "21".

Magic Cups

Watch the moving caps carefully to guess where the ball is. The game continues until you make a wrong choice. Each time you choose the right cap, you will be offered a bonus game with dices. Select a number that you think will match the one under the cap. Your winning bet will be doubled if you make the right guess.

Poker

Caribbean Stud Poker is a five-card stud poker game with odds paid for higher winning hands. A player begins by placing a bet (ante) in the ante box. Player is dealt five cards face down while the dealer is dealt four cards face down and one card face up. Player then evaluate their hands and decide on one of two options. 1. Fold - a player will lose the amount wagered on the ante OR

2. Play - a player will place an additional wager in the bet area which must be double the amount of the "ante" wager.

The dealer then reveals his/her hand and compares them with player's hand if it is still in play. The dealer must qualify, however, with an Ace/King hand or better. If the dealer fails to qualify, the player receives even money on the amount wagered on the ante while the back bet is a standoff. If the dealer qualifies with an Ace/King or higher and his/her hand is higher than the player's hand, the player loses both wagers on the ante and the bet. If the player's hand is higher than the dealer's hand, the player receives even money on the ante wager and a bonus amount wagered in the bet are based on the chart below.

One pair or less 1 to 1
Two pairs 2 to 1
Three of a kind 3 to 1
Straight 4 to 1
Flush 5 to 1
Full House 7 to 1
Four of a Kind 20 to 1
Straight Flush 50 to 1
Royal Flush 100 to 1

PROGRESSIVE JACKPOT:
The player can participate in the optional Progressive Jackpot.

The amount of the current Jackpot is reflected on the board top-left corner of the table.
The progressive Jackpot wager is $0.25 per hand. Regardless of the outcome of the poker hand, any player holding a Jackpot hand who has wagered the Progressive Jackpot will receive a bonus for that hand according to the following chart.

Flush $50
Full House $100 
Four of a Kind $500 
Straight Flush 10% of Jackpot 
Royal Flush 100% of Jackpot

RANKING OF POKER HANDS:

ROYAL FLUSH
The highest ranking hand possible. All five cards are in both sequence and common suit.
Example: A(hearts), K(hearts), Q(hearts), J(hearts), 10(hearts)

STRAIGHT FLUSH
Five cards both in sequence and common suit.
Example: 10(diamonds), 9(diamonds), 8(diamonds), 7(diamonds), 6(diamonds)

FOUR OF A KIND
Four cards of the same rank.
Example: 5(clubs), 5(hearts), 5(spades), 5(diamonds)

FULL HOUSE
Three cards of one rank and two cards of another rank.
Example: K(clubs), K(diamonds), K(hearts), 4(spades), 4(clubs)

FLUSH
Five cards of same suit.
Example: K(diamonds), J(diamonds), 9(diamonds), 6(diamonds), 3(diamonds), 2(diamonds)

STRAIGHT
Five cards in sequence (Aces may be used high or low)
Example: 5(clubs), 4(diamonds), 3(hearts), 2(spades), A(clubs)

THREE OF A KIND
Three cards of same rank.
Example: 9(clubs), 9(diamonds), 9(hearts), A(spades), 8(clubs)

TWO PAIR
Two groups of two cards of same rank.
Example: 4(clubs), 4(diamonds), J(hearts), J(spades), A(clubs)

ONE PAIR
Two cards of the same rank
Example: 8(clubs), 4(diamonds), J(hearts), J(spades), A(clubs)

HIGH CARD
The rank of hands containing no pair is determined by the highest ranking card.
Example: A (spades), Q (spades), 9 (diamonds), 6 (spades), 3 (clubs) 

Roulette

    Roulette is played with a wheel, a small ball, and a betting layout. The wheel is divided into 38 (American wheels) slots. 36 of the slots are numbered from 1 through 36, of which half are red and the other black. There are also two green slots marked 0 and 00. Select the token you want to wager and drag it with the mouse to the numbers you want bet. Then click on the desired number(s). You can undo a bet by selecting the token with the X on it and clicking on the tokens you wish to remove or press CLEAR to remove all bets. Press SPIN when you have finished placing all bets. The ball is spun by the dealer around the outer rim of the wheel, as its speed decreases it falls into a numbered slot. The dealer displays the number, places a white dot on it, clears all the non-winning chips and pays off all winners. The process is then repeated. Bets can be between 1 and 500 dollars, depending on the numbers selected. RESTORE this will put the last bet made on the table for the next spin. Especially handy if more than one chip was bet.

Keno

The Keno game is played with a traditional 80-numbered ticket and 20 balls whose function is the same as in a standard lottery. The player marks from 1 to 10 spots on the ticket and is paid according to the numbers that roll out on the balls and the bet he or she chose. The four different ways to bet on a Keno ticket are discussed below. After each game you may choose to stay with the same spots you played (by clicking on PLAY button again) or pick new spots on the ticket. The Payoff tables update on the left of the game card.

'Play 1, 5 or 10'
Option is enabled once you mark at least one spot on the Keno ticket. It starts the game for 1,5 or 10 consecutive games.

'Catch all'
This option can be played with 2 to 7 spots marked on the ticket. You are betting that you will catch all the numbers that you selected. You will be paid only if all the numbers you chose show up

'Against'
This option lets you bet that the numbers you choose will not be drawn. You can select between 8 and 15 numbers. You will win only if none of the numbers selected show up.

'Straight Bet'
This option lets you select between 2 and 10 numbers. The more selected numbers are drawn, the bigger the payoff.

'High Roller'
This option is played almost like the "Straight Bet" but the payoff is on a different schedule where you have to catch more spots in order to get paid, but the payoff is greater.

Videopoker

     By clicking on BET ONE or BET MAX buttons, the player makes his bet (from 1 to 5 chips). After the bet is placed, the player should press the DEAL button. The computer gives the player five cards. He, in turn, should evaluate its value and decide (by marking the appropriate cards with cursor) which cards he wants to keep, keeping in mind the possibility of necessary cards appearance to strengthen his combination After making his choice, the player hits the DEAL button once again. The player's balance is then being debited with amount, equal to his initial bet value. Computer changes unmarked cards, evaluates the final combination and pays the winning combination off according to the payoff table, simultaneously marking this amount in the Payoff section. This concludes the play round. To quit playing and credit his balance, the player should press the QUIT button.

  Descriptions of Hand Ranks (combinations)

 

Flush Royal 5 cards of the same suit in order: T-J-Q-K-A (10, Jack, Queen, King, Ace). A Flush-Royal is the highest possible hand.
Five of a Kind This is four cards of the same rank and joker.
Straight Flush A straight flush is a straight set of any cards (5 cards in order, such as 5-6-7-8-9) that are all of the same suit. Another possible combination is A-2-3-4-5 (an Ace is considered to be the card with the lowest value).
Four of a Kind This is simply four cards of the same rank (for example: 2-2-2-2; Q-Q-Q-Q).
Full House A full house is a three of a kind and a pair, such as 2-2-2-K-K. Ties are broken first by the three of a kind, then the pair. So K-K-K-2-2 beats Q-Q-Q-A-A, which beats Q-Q-Q-J-J.
Flush A flush is a hand where all of the cards have the same suit, such as 2-4-5-J-A, all of spades.
Straight A straight is 5 cards of any suit in order, such as 4-5-6-7-8. An ace may either be high (A-K-Q-J-10) or low (5-4-3-2-A).
Three of a Kind Three cards of any rank, matched with two cards that are not a pair (otherwise it would be a Full House). Again, highest three of a kind wins.
Pair One pair with three distinct cards. High card breaks ties.
Ace-King This is the lowest possible hand to start the game with.

The payoffs could be seen directly within the game, in the payoff table.