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At Harrah's Resort Atlantic City, we've got table game action like no other. Choose from Blackjack or the fast action of Craps or ante up to your favorite game of Poker. So, grab the dice, double down or place your bet on red or black, there's never a dull moment on our casino floor! Games available include: Blackjack, Spanish 21, Double Attack Blackjack, Texas Hold'em Bonus, Roulette, Mini- Baccarat, Three Card Poker, Four Card Poker, Let It Ride, Craps, Big Six, Pai Gow Poker, Caribbean Stud, Poker and much more! Are you in?
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Fortune Pai Gow is an optimal bonus bet that considers the best hand possible among your seven cards. You may bet any amount within the table limit; however, a Fortune bet of at least $5 qualifies you for the Envy Bonus payout. You win the Envy Bonus when someone else at the table receives a Four-of-a-Kind or higher.
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Hitting the Harrah's Resort casino floor is Rapid Roulette! Along with the usual experience of Roulette with a dealer and wheel, you now also have your own personal betting terminal. Come experience this hot new game today!
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Spanish 21 is regular Blackjack with a few twists. The casino uses 8 Spanish decks: A-9, J, Q, K (no 10's). The player's BJ always beats Dealer's BJ and payes 3 to 2. Player's 21 beats dealer's 21 unless the dealer has BJ. Player may split cards of equal value including Aces creating up to 4 hands - hitting and doubling of split hands including Aces is allowed. Player may rescue (take back) doubled portion of non-busted hand and forfeit the original bet, if he doesn't like the total. Late surrender allowed - player forfiets half the original bet on first two cards, only if the dealer does not have BJ. There are also Spanish 21 payoffs for 5 card 21's and 3 sevens, etc. And a Super Bonus for suited sevens. Players can also make a side bet of $1 up to the amount of the basic wager that matches the dealer's up card with one or both of the first two cards.
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Flop Poker is a 5-card Poker game with the advantage of using a sixth card. An Ante Bet and a Pot Bet are made to start. Players will receive a 3-card partial hand and a 3-card community "Flop" to complete their 5-card hand. Players are playing to make a pair of Jack's or better. Players will use all 3 cards in their individual hand with only 2 cards from the community Flop to make the best possible 5-card Poker hand.
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Baccarat has long been among the most popular casino games in Europe and Latin America. While many associate this elite game with sophistication, surprisingly, Baccarat may be the simplest table game to play! Mini-Baccarat is a simple, straightforward way to enjoy this action. We invite you to sit down at any of our Mini-Baccarat games, where our dealers will be happy to show you the game and answer any questions. In Midi-Baccarat, just like a regular Baccarat game, the players are allowed to touch the cards. The dealer distributes the cards to the players instead of the dealer giving the entire shoe to the player.
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Three Card Poker is an easy to learn, fast-paced version of traditional Poker. This game uses the traditional Poker rankings with a couple of exceptions. You only need three cards to make a straight (ex. 6, 7, 8 is a straight) and only three of one suit to make a flush. In this game, a straight is higher than a flush. Four Card Poker is similar to Three Card Poker but with one major difference; in Four Card Poker, you may bet up to three times your ante when staying in the game. The object when playing against the dealer is for you to form a four card poker hand higher than or equal in rank to the dealer's hand. The players use your best four of five cards dealt, whereas the dealer uses the best four of six cards dealt.
To play against the dealer, you must make an ante wager. After being dealt a hand of cards face down, you can either fold (forfeit) your hand and ante wager or continue playing by placing a play wager that is at least equal to and up to three times higher than the ante. The ante and play wager wins 1 to 1. The player wins ties.
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This is probably the most intricate of casino games. Also known as Chinese Dominoes, the game is steeped in tradition and folklore. The game is played with a set of 32 dominoes or tiles, each one containing a certain number of dots. The tiles are shuffled, stacked and cut. A set of three dice are rolled to determine the order of the deal. The tiles are dealt four at a time to each hand. The best hand is the highest pair. There are eleven pair that are ranked from highest to lowest. After pairs, the next best hand is a 9 count, 8, 7, 6 and so on. Hands are set so as to have two distinct pair: a high hand and a low hand. In order to win, both hands must win, otherwise it is a tie. Once all the players have set their hand, the house exposes their tiles. The dealer then sets the hand and compares it to each player.
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Let It Ride is a variation of Five Card Stud. In this game, the player is dealt three cards and uses the dealer's two cards as a community hand. Each player has the option of making three bets: 1, 2, $.
The players are dealt three cards each and the dealer receives two cards. The dealer's cards are dealt face down. At this point the player has the option to let their bet ride or take back their number 1 bet. After all players have had a chance to act on their first bet, the dealer exposes the first of his down cards. The player then has the opportunity to let the next bet ride or take back the number 2 bet.
When all players have made their decision regarding the number 2 bet, the dealer exposes the second down card and all 5 cards play on the $ bet.
Decisions regarding the players' hands are made in accordance with a "Pay Chart" that is listed on the table. The game is not played against the dealer.
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