10. 07. 2007. Casino Games Reviews ....
Sharpen your cutlasses for a battle of poker skills on the high seas! Caribbean Hold’Em Poker is a saltwater variation of Texas Hold’Em. In this variation, you are dealt two cards and the dealer is dealt two cards. Next comes the flop; three community cards dealt face-up. Fold and bow out or continue and see the next two community cards. Best poker rank wins! Winning with the best poker hand is but half the story in Caribbean Hold’Em Poker. Pop a coin in the ‘ole Jolly Roger and you could win the game’s biggest bounty of all – a cross-casino progressive jackpot that is shared with Caribbean Hold ’Em Poker’s sister game, Caribbean Stud Poker. Parts of the progressive jackpot are awarded for specific poker hands created on the flop and a Royal Flush awards all the loot!
Face Up 21 offers a view of blackjack that you won’t see anywhere else – a view of both dealer cards. Like blackjack, the goal is to score closer to 21 points than the dealer, without going over. However, in this peek-a-boo variety of blackjack, you can double your bet on two-card hard totals of 9, 10, or 11. You even have the option to double after a split. The player wins all blackjack ties and the dealer hits on soft 17, making this blackjack game a sight to behold.
Match Play 21 is a tricked out version of blackjack with 10's stripped from the deck and special payouts scattered throughout. The largest, special payout in the game is awarded for the Match Play 21. The Match Play 21 is a hand of three suited 7’s that qualifies as Match Play 21 when the dealer’s face-up card is also a 7. Other special payouts are awarded for five-card 21, any 6-7-8, any 7-7-7, six-card 21, suited 7-7-7, 6-7-8 spades, 7-7-7 spades, and 21’s created with seven or more cards. You can split your hand in some situations, surrender at any time, and relax knowing that a player 21 always wins. Super 21 is a high-flying variety of blackjack with special payouts that are anything but mild-mannered. Super 21 offers payouts on multicard 21’s, five-card 21’s, six-card 21’s, and on the game’s signature hand, a Diamond Blackjack. If you have nerves of steel, keeping hitting and win instantly with a six-card hand. You can double down once on your original hand, surrender at any time, and in some situations you can even split your hand. The dealer hits on soft 17 and player blackjacks always win! |