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at the top of the screen. At this point you may either raise the bet
and press DEALor simply press DEAL to collect your third card.
If the card is within the spread, you win the specific payout
marked on the chart at the top of the screen. If the card is the same
as one of the cards or is outside the spread, you lose the hand.
ONSCREEN FUNCTION KEYS
DEAL: Choose this icon to start the
game.
RE-BET: Choose this icon to make the
same bet as in the previous hand.
EXIT: Choose this icon to exit the current game and return to
the opening screen. Press STARTto enter the game menu.
PLAYING BACCARAT
On the Baccarat opening screen, the arrow icon points to
the first of three chips at the bottom center of the screen: 25, 50,
and 100. Use the DIRECTIONALKEYPAD and the Abutton in
any combination to make a bet between $25 and $250. Select
PLAYER, TIE, or BANKER to place your bet. Press DEALto
begin the game.
The PLAYER and the BANKER each receive two cards
face up. In Baccarat, regardless of suit, the Ace is worth 1, 2
Baccarat
WINNING TIP:
The payout is largest on the smallest spreads–
so if you want to take a chance, raise!
ONSCREEN FUNCTION KEYS
DEAL:Choose this icon to start the
game.
RE-BET:Choose this icon to make the
same bet as in the previous hand.
EXIT:Choose this icon to exit the current game and return to the
game menu.
PLAYING ACEY-DEUCEY
On the Acey-Deucey opening screen, the arrow icon points
to the DEAL icon. Use the DIRECTIONALKEYPAD and the
A button to make a bet between $10 and $200 and then press
DEAL. Two cards are dealt.
In Acey-Deucey, the object is to bet on the spread between
the two cards. Payouts are listed in the yellow chart at the top of
the screen. Following are the possible combinations:
If you are dealt two consecutive (CONS) cards (5-6, J-Q, A-2)
there is no spread and the hand is a push.
If you are dealt a pair (4-4, K-K), a third card is automatical-
ly dealt. If that card is the same, you have a 3 of a Kind (K-K-
K) and the payout is 11-1. If that card is not the same, the hand
is a push.
If you are dealt two cards not a pair and not consecutive, then
the number of cards between them establishes the spread (for
example, 2 and 4 have a spread of 1, 6 and Queen have a spread
of 5). Note: In Acey-Deucey, Ace = 1, Jack = 11, Queen = 12,
and King = 13. Acey-Deucey will mark the spread on the chart
Acey-Deucey