
Aim of the Game
At the Battle, the player's goal is to have a card with a value higher than the dealer.
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Battle Basics
The rule is simply one who draws the highest card wins.
Having committed an initial bet, the player and dealer receive one card.
If the value of your card is higher than the dealer, you will gain 1-1 (even money) on your bet.
In case of a tie, you can either go to bed (and lose your initial bet) or go to the battle by raising your bet by doubling its original amount. Here's what happens when battle
You and the dealer receive three cards face down and one card face up.
You win if your card face is equal to or beats the dealer's face up card.
If you win, you get a gain of 1-1 (even money) on your recovery only. The original bet is a push.
If the dealer's face up card is greater than your card face up, you lose both your bets.
The battle is played with six decks of cards without Jokers, and the packets are shuffled after each hand.
Table Limits
Table Limits:
Table Type Last Min Max Bet
In 2 $ 100 $
II 5 $ 200 $
III 25 $ 350 $
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General Dialog Boxes
Message: This tells you if you're players or Coupier.
Opponent: This tells you the name (or nickname) of your current opponent.
Last Lap: This tells you how much you've won or lost in the final lap.
Dealer Points: This is your Dealer Points balance. As players, you engrengez 1 Dealer Point for every dollar you bet. As Dealer, 1 Dealer Point is deducted for you every dollar bet against you.
Fictional Balance / Balance: This is your Practice Play Balance / Actual (U.S. $).
Commission: When playing as Dealer, you pay a commission of 1.75% of total amount staked against you (as a player, you do not pay commission).
Dialog Boxes Battle
Bet Labels: These labels appear on the left of your bet and inform you about the bet amount you have committed.
Game Options
Game Tokens, $ 1, $ 5, $ 25 and $ 100: With chips, you make your bets at the table by creating a tower of chips. To remove the chips, place your cursor on the tower and click the left button of your mouse.
Distribute: Once you've placed your bets on the table, click Distribute to distribute the cards.
Raise: When a tie, you have the opportunity to go to battle. Click Restart to place a bet equal to your original bet.
Fold Click to go to bed if you do not want to raise your bet. By clicking on this button to go to bed, you also waive your initial bet.
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Disconnections
There may be communication problems on the Internet cause sudden disconnections. Our software has been designed to cope with these disconnections and protect yourself from undue loss.
If you play the battle as Dealer and a disconnection occurs after you have clicked the Approve button, the game will continue until the player completes his turn. This will not affect you as the Dealer is played automatically according to the rules of the game (way home).
If you play the battle as players and the disconnection occurs before you have clicked on a button Distributing , your bet will be returned to your balance. If the disconnection occurs after you've clicked on a button Distribute The tour will continue and your balance will be adjusted according to your victory or defeat. In case of a tie, the tour will continue as if you decided to fold.
Once the connection is restored, you can visit the History page to see the results of the last round (History is available in Real Money mode only).
Playing as Dealer
Our casino offers you the unique opportunity to play the role of the Dealer. This option increases your chances of winning as you benefit from favorable ratings Banker reserved. At the end of each round, the Casino takes a commission of 1.75% of total amount staked against the Dealer.
Example
A Dealer chooses to play in the Table III. This means that the dealer meets the minimum requirements for this type of table, namely 800 Dealer Points and a minimum balance of $ 420.
The system is so far a player to the Dealer and once the dealer has approved the next round, the players place their bets on the table. Note that the angle of view of the table has changed to the Dealer.
Let's say the player a bet of $ 300 and receives a 9 then the card the Dealer is a Lady.
The player loses his bet, and as the bet against the Dealer was $ 300, the Casino takes a commission of $ 5.25 (1.75% * $ 300), which means that the dealer wins $ 294.75 ($ 300 - $ 5.25) on this tour. With these rules, the casino's profit margin at the Battle of about 2,9% (keep in mind that these 2.9% are the means by which the casino makes a profit on the Battle), so your margin beneficiary as the Dealer is actually about 1.4%.
Dealer Points and Minimum Balance
You can play as Dealer once you have accumulated enough Dealer Points and have enough money in your balance, given the limits of the game
The minimum balance required is slightly higher than the total earnings of players in a given round. Here's the calculation: (Max Bet) + 1.75% (Committee on Casino) * 2 * (Max Bet).
Game Options
Bouton Approuver / functions Auto-Approuver
When playing as Dealer, prior to the start of each turn, you must approve the next round. Once the tower is approved, the player can place his bets and play. The Auto-Approve feature allows you to automatically approve the next rounds without having to approve every round individually. |