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January 18th, 2016 at 8:34:20 AM
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If anyone coming to ICE, London UK this year (2016) please give me a visit.
At TCS-JohnHuxley Booth (S6-250).
I will be showing Casino Holdem® Plus (New Poker-Progressive) and Baccarat Power®8s (Baccarat-Progressive) there.
At Abbiati Booth (S5-230)
showing 3-Card Second-Hand® Poker.
At my Join-Booth PST (S5-242) showing 8 New Table games:
Roulette games --- (Rollette®) and (Jackpot Neighbours®).
Blackjack games -- (Open 21®) and (Odds-Win® Second-Hand 21™).
Poker games ----- (Casino Hold'em® 2+1) and (Casino Hold'em® WAR).
Baccarat games -- (Lucky-Draw Baccarat®) and (Bacca®).
At TCS-JohnHuxley Booth (S6-250).
I will be showing Casino Holdem® Plus (New Poker-Progressive) and Baccarat Power®8s (Baccarat-Progressive) there.
At Abbiati Booth (S5-230)
showing 3-Card Second-Hand® Poker.
At my Join-Booth PST (S5-242) showing 8 New Table games:
Roulette games --- (Rollette®) and (Jackpot Neighbours®).
Blackjack games -- (Open 21®) and (Odds-Win® Second-Hand 21™).
Poker games ----- (Casino Hold'em® 2+1) and (Casino Hold'em® WAR).
Baccarat games -- (Lucky-Draw Baccarat®) and (Bacca®).
Stephen Au-Yeung (Legend of New Table Games®) NewTableGames.com
January 20th, 2016 at 7:01:54 PM
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Is there a place to find the rules to these games? Good Luck!
January 20th, 2016 at 8:58:53 PM
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Hi, Stephen! Hope you have a great ICE!
If the House lost every hand, they wouldn't deal the game.
January 21st, 2016 at 5:49:39 AM
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Quote: beachbumbabsHi, Stephen! Hope you have a great ICE!
Thanks beachbumbabs.
Stephen Au-Yeung (Legend of New Table Games®) NewTableGames.com
January 21st, 2016 at 6:26:09 AM
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Quote: jopkeIs there a place to find the rules to these games? Good Luck!
Hi jopke,
I will put the rules or links to the rules here, one game at a time.
Baccarat Power®8's (Baccarat-Progressive):
A simple, fun and exciting spin on Baccarat and Mini Baccarat!
Baccarat Power® 8’s is a progressive-bet offered for Baccarat, which can be played in addition to an initial wager on either Player or Banker, by placing a bet on the associated flashing pad.
In Baccarat Power® 8’s, players bet on the combination (suit) and frequency of 8’s dealt, either as part of the initial 4 card deal or from the total of drawn cards representing a result in the main game.
The three top progressive jackpots are shared equally between all those who placed a bet on the winning flashing pads.
For more info click links below:
TCS-JohnHuxley: Baccarat Power®8's
Wizard of Vegas: Baccarat Power®8's
Wizard of Odds: Baccarat Power®8's
Stephen Au-Yeung (Legend of New Table Games®) NewTableGames.com
January 25th, 2016 at 5:29:44 AM
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Casino Hold’em Plus is an Exciting New Poker Progressive game played with the base game of Casino Hold’em®:
(First Texas Hold'em against the Casino ©2000) and (The Number-1 On-line Casino Poker Game today).
Base Game
Casino Hold’em® uses the concepts of Texas Hold’em Poker but played against the casino. The winner is the Player/Dealer who can make the best 5-card Poker-hand using any combination of their two hole cards and the five community cards.
Progressive-bet (Optional)
The Progressive-bet does not change the dynamics of the game. To play, all Players have to do is place an additional wager on the flashing bet sensor located above the Ante. To win, a Player must hold one of five Poker-hands that’s it! Players are paid according to the Progressive Pay-table.
Increased Chances of Winning
The top three Jackpots in Casino Hold’em Plus increment every time a bet is placed and ‘reset’ once won. If one Jackpot is won, the other Jackpots remain in play (don’t reset) until they’re also won. This means Players have an increased chance of winning since lower hands such as a Four of a Kind or Full House can end up being worth the most!
How to Play Casino Hold’em® Plus
After placing an Ante-bet, the Player must also place a wager on the flashing sensor.
Casino Hold’em gameplay will commence and based on the Player’s first five cards, if he/she holds a Straight or better, they win according to the Progressive Pay-table.
More info on Casino Hold'em® (The Base Game)
TCS-JohnHuxley: Casino Hold'em®
Wizard of Odds: Casino Hold'em®
More on my Progressive Games
Wizard of Vegas: My Progressive Games
TCS-JohnHuxley: Baccarat Power® 8's (Baccarat-Progressive)
TCS-JohnHuxley: Rease,em® Poker Plus (Poker-Progressive)
TCS-JohnHuxley: Block Pro®(Blackjack-Progressive)
Last edited by: MrCasinoGames on Jan 25, 2016
Stephen Au-Yeung (Legend of New Table Games®) NewTableGames.com
January 27th, 2016 at 5:17:13 AM
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Lucky Draw Baccara®
Lucky Draw Baccarat® (LDB) could be loosely described as a cross between Baccarat and Blackjack. The game features the scoring rules of Baccarat and the options to stand or double of Blackjack.
Rules
The game uses eight ordinary 52-card decks. Cards are scored as in conventional Baccarat, as follows:
Tens, face cards = 0 points.
Aces = 1 point.
2-9 = Pip value.
1. Play starts with the Player making an Enter-bet.
2. The Dealer will deal the Player and himself two cards each.
3. Both Player's cards are dealt face up. One of Dealer's card shall be face up and the other face down.
4. The Player may either stand or make a Draw-bet equal to his Enter-bet.
5. If the Player makes the Draw-bet, then he will be dealt one more card.
6. The Dealer will then expose his other card.
7. If the Dealer has four or less points, then he will draw a third card.
8. The two hands are scored as in Baccarat — adding the points and taking the terminal digit of the sum.
9. The higher score shall win.
10. If the Player wins, then he shall win even money on the Enter-bet and according to the Pay-table on the Draw-bet.
11. If there is a tie, then both the Enter-bet and Draw-bets shall push.
12. If the Dealer wins, then the Player shall lose both the Enter-bet and Draw-bets.
TCS-JohnHuxley: Lucky Draw Baccara®
Wizard of Odds: Lucky Draw Baccara®
Discount Gambling: Lucky Draw Baccara® EORs
Stephen Au-Yeung (Legend of New Table Games®) NewTableGames.com
January 28th, 2016 at 11:57:21 AM
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i want to buy sone Roulette Cloths, but nobody anser me;-/ by >John Hulxey, i want to build an own Roulette table;-)
January 28th, 2016 at 12:21:15 PM
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Quote: Frankiboy0815i want to buy sone Roulette Cloths, but nobody anser me;-/ by >John Hulxey, i want to build an own Roulette table;-)
Hi Frankiboy0815,
Below is a link to TCS-JohnHuxley contact page.
http://www.tcsjohnhuxley.com/corporate/contact-us.html
PS. I don't work for TCS-JohnHuxley.
Last edited by: MrCasinoGames on Jan 28, 2016
Stephen Au-Yeung (Legend of New Table Games®) NewTableGames.com
January 28th, 2016 at 2:59:50 PM
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Quote: Frankiboy0815i want to buy sone Roulette Cloths, but nobody anser me;-/ by >John Hulxey, i want to build an own Roulette table;-)
Here are table cloths for $10 on closeout. Spinetti's is a very reputable company. I've bought several things from them, exactly as promised and ship fast.
http://spinettisgaming.com/collections/roulette-items/products/closeout-roulette-layout
If the House lost every hand, they wouldn't deal the game.
January 30th, 2016 at 4:59:56 AM
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Odds-Win® Second Hand 21™
Standard Blackjack rules unchanged other than as set out below.
*Player may take a Second-hand, if his Initial-hand is a Hard-total of 14 or higher.
*Player’s Blackjack is an Automatic-win Pays 3 to 2.
*Player’s 21 point is an Automatic-win Pays 1 to 1.
*Player may double on Any-number of cards.
*Player must make a Odds-Win® Side-bet.
Patent Pending.
© Stephen Au-Yeung.
For more info, visit My Join-Booth PST (S6-242) ICE London 2016.
Last edited by: MrCasinoGames on Jan 30, 2016
Stephen Au-Yeung (Legend of New Table Games®) NewTableGames.com
February 1st, 2016 at 8:19:58 PM
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3-Card Second-Hand® Poker.
Jackpot Neighbours®
Rollette®
For the above Games + (Casino Hold'em® 2+1), (Casino Hold'em® WAR) and (Bacca®).
Visit My Join-Booth PST (S6-242) ICE London 2016.
Jackpot Neighbours®
Rollette®
For the above Games + (Casino Hold'em® 2+1), (Casino Hold'em® WAR) and (Bacca®).
Visit My Join-Booth PST (S6-242) ICE London 2016.
Stephen Au-Yeung (Legend of New Table Games®) NewTableGames.com
February 4th, 2016 at 12:36:07 PM
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5CARDROLL a new table game revealed at ice did you see it??
February 4th, 2016 at 8:00:01 PM
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Quote: casinoroller5CARDROLL a new table game revealed at ice did you see it??
Most of us did not get to attend ICE. Why don't you tell us about 5 Card Roll? No links or ads, please, just explain how the game works. Thanks!
If the House lost every hand, they wouldn't deal the game.
February 7th, 2016 at 12:55:50 PM
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See casinorollers blog its a cards and dice fun and exciting game people where very interested at ICE london
February 7th, 2016 at 2:38:33 PM
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Could you kindly give a quick summary of the game here and if you thought it exciting why you felt that way compared with other games you saw. Many thanks.Quote: casinorollerSee...
February 7th, 2016 at 3:43:48 PM
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Its a game played by max 7 players
Dice and cards
No 7 no king no ace
Each player gets5 cards
With two dice you have to roll the value off your cards
Goal is get rid of your cards asap
Everytime you throw a number you dont have nore next player you pay a fine .throwing 7 also pays fine
This finemoney forms the pot for winner
Casino rakes 10% off pot
Also there is a sort of bonus progressivefor your cardcombination
There are a few other extras build in wich makes itinteresting for both player and casino
At the almost end of the game itgets very exciting because everyplayer is on last card and winnerpot keeps growing.
Dice and cards
No 7 no king no ace
Each player gets5 cards
With two dice you have to roll the value off your cards
Goal is get rid of your cards asap
Everytime you throw a number you dont have nore next player you pay a fine .throwing 7 also pays fine
This finemoney forms the pot for winner
Casino rakes 10% off pot
Also there is a sort of bonus progressivefor your cardcombination
There are a few other extras build in wich makes itinteresting for both player and casino
At the almost end of the game itgets very exciting because everyplayer is on last card and winnerpot keeps growing.
February 7th, 2016 at 4:53:55 PM
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Thanks for the info - I can see that towards the end players gradually get down to one card. My concerns are, ignoring any side-bets, that it's not a game against the house - also if I've understood it correctly, you have to continue making payments if you keep on missing (admittedly the others have to as well).
February 7th, 2016 at 5:08:42 PM
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Thats right but there is an insirance for when you have your last card ,with that insurance you will get half of pot if your righthand player rolls your last card the other half will stay in for next round,in case you didnot insure the pot will stay complete for next round ,this makes game more exciting because new round begins with money in pot.
February 8th, 2016 at 2:15:10 PM
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B.t.w.this game is easily changed in to a bankers game whithout changing the fun and excitement of the game
February 8th, 2016 at 2:40:35 PM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lx5NAyEYxFg
Never liked 7 position BJ tables, very crowded and cramped. Now expected to roll dice too in that environment. Plus winning roll looked a little controlled. What happens if I run out of money and then roll a seven ? See too many angles and not enough info about minimum bet, bet structure, bonus payout schedule, etc.
Never liked 7 position BJ tables, very crowded and cramped. Now expected to roll dice too in that environment. Plus winning roll looked a little controlled. What happens if I run out of money and then roll a seven ? See too many angles and not enough info about minimum bet, bet structure, bonus payout schedule, etc.
never smarten up a chump
February 8th, 2016 at 3:00:27 PM
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How? For example, what are the rules for a single player against the house?Quote: casinorollerB.t.w.this game is easily changed in to a bankers game whithout changing the fun and excitement of the game
"In my own case, when it seemed to me after a long illness that death was close at hand, I found no little solace in playing constantly at dice."
-- Girolamo Cardano, 1563
February 8th, 2016 at 3:00:50 PM
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If you run out of money during game there is a side pot that means you keep on playing but wont participate in the pot after that point,you only participate in the pot you invested.minimum bet decides casino.when you roll the value of your last card you winn pot complete . i hope to get some more feedback here thank you
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February 9th, 2016 at 4:05:26 AM
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Hi, i wrote a small explanation please give me your opinion whenever you feel like thank you
I would apreciate any feedback
I would apreciate any feedback
February 9th, 2016 at 4:46:02 AM
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I can see it might work as a carnival game but personally I see some issues for the UK market.Quote: casinoroller...feedback
(i) There have been a few games in the UK which allow player banking - I'm not familiar with the private Baccarat games that some London casinos had/have - but with Pai Gow Tiles it is frowned on to play against a player bank. Super Pan 9 and Pai Gow Poker [cards] have essentially died out.
(ii) The UK has tight rules about casinos and poker rooms. Your initial idea suggested players play against each other with the house taking a rake; this would put the game under Poker room rules. If the house can bank, but sometimes players can, then it might be a casino game - but this is only if each "player" plays against the (house/player) "banker".
(iii) Finally, assuming you did have a version that was played against the house, the casino would want to ensure every roll was fair (they care less if it's player vs player) and might insist on a dice table or some throwing wall.
February 9th, 2016 at 4:55:07 AM
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Thank you we have like avthrowing area for throwing the dice it has a 2cm wall
February 9th, 2016 at 3:40:09 PM
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Hard to give feedback with so much missing information. Read blog, watched video, still lost. Look at how MrCasino Games displays his info. You could do a lot worse and it appears you have.
On the video you say with insurance you can reserve half your bet when you are down to your final 2 cards.
In this thread you posted " here is an insirance for when you have your last card ,with that insurance you will get half of pot if your righthand player rolls your last card "
I am at 1st base who is my right hand player ?
"Also there is a sort of bonus progressive for your card combination." SORT OF ????
Lets say a friend and I walk into the casino on a Tuesday morning. The 2 of us see your empty table with a dealer standing there.
Please tell what happens at $5 minimum table as well as $ 25 minimum table. What are payoffs on the bonus ?
If I tap out, now what ? My buddy gets to keep putting in money ? WHY ?
On the video you say with insurance you can reserve half your bet when you are down to your final 2 cards.
In this thread you posted " here is an insirance for when you have your last card ,with that insurance you will get half of pot if your righthand player rolls your last card "
I am at 1st base who is my right hand player ?
"Also there is a sort of bonus progressive for your card combination." SORT OF ????
Lets say a friend and I walk into the casino on a Tuesday morning. The 2 of us see your empty table with a dealer standing there.
Please tell what happens at $5 minimum table as well as $ 25 minimum table. What are payoffs on the bonus ?
If I tap out, now what ? My buddy gets to keep putting in money ? WHY ?
never smarten up a chump
February 9th, 2016 at 4:39:34 PM
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Some Pictures of my New Table Games at ICE 2016 London.
TCS-JohnHuxley's Booth:
Casino Hold'em® Plus (Poker-Progressive) and Baccarat Power® 8s (Baccarat-Progressive).
Abbiati's Booth:
3-Card Second-Hand® Poker.
My Booth:
Rollette®, Jackpot Neighbours®, Odds-Win® Second-Hand 21™ and 3-Card Second-Hand® Poker.
TCS-JohnHuxley's Booth:
Casino Hold'em® Plus (Poker-Progressive) and Baccarat Power® 8s (Baccarat-Progressive).
Abbiati's Booth:
3-Card Second-Hand® Poker.
My Booth:
Rollette®, Jackpot Neighbours®, Odds-Win® Second-Hand 21™ and 3-Card Second-Hand® Poker.
Stephen Au-Yeung (Legend of New Table Games®) NewTableGames.com