Table GamesWhether you are a novice player or a serious gambler, The Mirage has something for everyone.The Mirage has non-smoking tables available
BaccaratAlthough traditionally the grandest of all table games, Baccarat is a simple game of chance. Players may sit in any of the 12 open seats at the table, as seating position does not affect the play in any manner. Those participating in the game may place a wager on either the bank or the player. Two hands, of two cards each, are dealt from the baccarat ‘shoe.’ Later, a third card may be required for either hand. The first hand represents those betting on the player, while the other hand represents those betting on the bank. The winning hand is the one which totals the closest to 9. Tens, cards totaling ten, or picture cards count as nothing or 0. All other cards count as their face value. If the cards total a two-digit number, the last digit counts as the value of the hand. For example, 7+8=15, counts as 5 in baccarat.Play begins when the shoe is passed to the first customer, who then deals the cards under the supervision of the dealers. Four cards are dealt alternately from the shoe starting with player. If a third card is required for either or both hands, the dealer calls for it. Once the play begins, pre-established rules determine the draw.All wagers for the bank or player pay even money. Winning bank bets are charged a five percent commission. You may also wager that the bank and the player will draw hands that tie. This wager pays 9 for 1.The Mirage also offers Midi-Baccarat and Mini-Baccarat games.BlackjackBlackjack is one of the most popular casino games. The Mirage offers traditional shoe games, continuous shufflers, and single- and double-deck games. The object of the game is to draw cards that total as close to 21 as possible without going over. Each player receives two cards and the dealer receives two cards: one card face up and one down. Tens, Jacks, Queens, and Kings count as ten and aces may count as one or eleven. All other cards count as face value.Players may elect to stand or hit their hands. If a player hits and his or her total is more than 21, the player "busts" or loses. If the dealer "busts" and the player does not, then the player wins. The player wins if their total is closer to 21 than the dealer's total. If the player and dealer have the same total, it is a tie or “push.”When a player receives an ace and a ten-value card as his or her first two cards, the player has "Blackjack" and wins three to two on the bet unless the dealer also has Blackjack, then it would be a push.The following rules apply at The Mirage:• Players may double down on any two cards. • Players may re-split pairs, but no more than four hands may develop. • When splitting aces players receive only one card on each ace. • Players may double down after a split (except when splitting aces). • Aces may be re-split on shoe and continuous shuffle games. • Late surrender is offered on shoe and continuous shuffle games.Crazy 4 PokerCrazy 4 Poker features heads-up play vs. the dealer and two bonus bets. You can also triple down against the dealer with a pair of aces or better. Speaking of aces, four of them trigger the top jackpot – 200 to 1 for the Super Bonus and 50 to 1 for the Queens Up Bonus.CrapsCraps is one of the fastest moving and most exciting casino games today. A crew of three dealers, each with specific tasks, attends to players as they place bets while a player rolls the dice. Players are welcome to place as many or as few different bets as they choose. The Mirage offers very competitive odds on our craps tables.RouletteThe Mirage offers both single zero and double zero roulette wheels. Players bet with colored roulette chips designated for each roulette table. The dollar value for each chip is determined at time of buy-in.There are 36 numbers plus 0 and 00 and many combinations of numbers on which to place bets. Additional bets include: red/black, even/odd, 1 to 18, 19 to 36, first dozen, second dozen, third dozen, and column bets.The dealer spins the ball. If it lands on a number on which a player has placed a chip the player wins. The payout is determined by how many numbers are covered by a player's chip.Pai GowPai Gow is played with domino-like tiles. Four tiles are dealt to each player, the dealer, and each vacant position at the table. Dice are shaken and the total on the dice is used to determine which position receives the first hand. The object of the game is to create two hands that are both higher than the bank hand. If one hand is higher than the bank hand and one lower then it is a push. Bets are paid even money and the house collects a 5% commission on all winning wagers.Pai Gow PokerAs the name implies, this unique game combines elements from Pai Gow and Poker. Players use a traditional deck of 52 playing cards plus one joker, which acts only as an ace or to complete a straight, flush, or straight flush. Players use the seven cards dealt to them to create two hands; one high hand of five cards and a second hand of two cards. As in Pai Gow, both hands must be higher than the bank to win. The house collects a 5% commission on all winning wagers.Let it Ride™ Stud PokerHere's a poker game that doesn't wear a poker face. Players enjoy this effortless game, based on Five Card Stud, without competing against anyone. And the side bonus Jackpot is every beginner's best bet.3 Card PokerThree Card Poker is an exciting stud poker game that offers three ways to play and four different ways to win. Players may bet against the dealer or bet on the value of their own three card hand or bet both. Bonus payouts may be had for certain wagers against the dealer.Casino WarPlayers and dealers face off for the fastest game in town. Casino War pits card against card in this exciting highest-number-wins-game. Players place an initial wager with the option of making a tie bet. WPT All-In Hold 'EmWPT All-In Hold 'Em provides the same exciting hold ‘em experience that millions of people watch on television...only there's no intimidation in pulling up a chair here. You are playing head's up Texas Hold 'Em only against the dealer who must follow prescribed rules. This game offers optional side bets for you to wager on your hole cards and final hand. This is your chance to get the excitement of the World Poker Tour right on the casino floor. Are you All-In?Big SixThis Wheel of Fortune game is delightfully simple and a pleasure to view. Players place bets then relish the suspense as the Big Six wheel spins.
How To Play Texas Hold'em PlusThe dealer will deal a regular Hold’em hand face down to each player (every player receives two playing cards).The dealer calls an option to draw, and all players are requested to hold their cards until the option round is complete.Options are taken in turn, beginning with the first player left of the big blind (or straddle).Should a player elect to draw, one card must be discarded and the player will receive a replacement card for the option amount.Players electing to draw, pay the option amount (the size of the small blind bet) place the wager on the discard and slide it toward the dealer.The option amount may vary depending on size and type of game.For players exercising their option, the dealer will collect each discard and wager in turn, and deliver the replacement card at that time.The play of the hand continues under the regular rules of Texas Hold’em.
Sunday, August 3, 2008
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