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Here are my 7 games:
Three Roulette Games: Double-Strike® Jackpot 260™ -- Roulette Ultimate-Bets™ -- Roulette Link-Bets® Professional.
Two Blackjack Games: Common-Hand Blackjack® -- Top-Draw Blackjack®.
One Poker Game: 1+2® Trip Cards Poker™.
One Card Game: Casino Pairs™ CardWin®.
If you would like to see the rules of the games. Please select (Vote) the games on the poll.
I will show the rules of the games here one at a time (1 or 2 games a week).

The New Way to Deal and Play Blackjack
The Game is significantly faster with One Common-Hand is dealt which all Players share. Each making his own play decisions.
Playing Procedures
Step 1. All Players make their bets.
Step 2. A Common-Hand of two cards is dealt face up and one card is dealt face up to the Dealer.
Step 3. Each Player makes a play decision to draw a card, to double down or to stand (No card will be drawn until all Players have made their play decisions).
If the Player elects to draw a card or double down go to Step 4.
If the Player elects to stand go to Step 5.
Step 4. Once every Player has made his play decision a third card is dealt face up and will belong to those Players who have elected to draw a card or double down.
Players who has double down go to Step 5.
If the hand value is below 21 after the third card is exposed, any Player may stand or request a fourth card.
The same procedure as in Step 3 (no double down) is followed until all Players stand or bust.
Step 5. When the Player stands his bet will be move to the Blackjack Grid.
Step 6. When all Players' play decisions have been executed. The Dealer will draw to his hand in the normal way.
What to do with Splittable-Pairs? (using Stephen’s Split-Pairs concept)
1. Splittable pair is dealt as the Common-Hand
All decide not to split: One non-split hand of two cards (See Fig 1) is played and the hand will be played to completion.
2. Splittable pair is dealt as the Common-Hand
All decide to split: Two split hands of one card each (See Fig 2) are played to completion. The original hand no longer exists.
3. Splittable pair is dealt as the Common-Hand
Some split – Some don't split: Three Common-Hands are played; one non-split hand of two cards and two split hands of one card each (See Fig 3).
Non-split Hand (See Fig 1) is played and completed before dealing with the two new hands created by the split cards (See Fig 2).
Quote: MrCasinoGamesI will show the rules of the games here one at a time (1 or 2 games a week).
When do we get the next one?
File: 11-Apr-2008 / Date of Patent: 30-Mar-2010
© Stephen Au-Yeung. All rights reserved.
Double-Strike® Jackpot-260 Roulette
A Roulette Side-Game with a payout of 260 to 1
Double-Strike® Jackpot-260 will be determined by the relationship between two spins. The game is played with a Roulette-layout amended to include a Jackpot-Circuit.
Players place their bets on the roulette-layout and/or the Jackpot-Circuit for Double-Strike betting.
After each spin the Dealer will place Jackpot-Marker on Double-Strike bets belonging to the winning number.
Double-Strike bet will be successful if it fulfils the following sequential criteria:
First: The winning number must be the forecast number.
Secondly: On the following spin the winning number must be the forecast number or the Neighbour-Numbers (Two numbers on either side of the forecast number on the Jackpot-Circuit).
Quote: MrCasinoGames
Secondly: On the following spin the winning number must be the forecast number or the Neighbour-Numbers (Two numbers on either side of the forecast number on the Jackpot-Circuit).
I said the same thing to DJT about his roulette
game. Why are you people bound and determined
to slow down an already slow game? The dealers
have too much to pay attention to now, let alone
giving them more things to get wrong and slow them to
glacial speed. I'm already sitting their silently
cursing their slowness, please keep this thing in
England..
Quote: EvenBobI said the same thing to DJT about his roulette
game. Why are you people bound and determined
to slow down an already slow game? The dealers
have too much to pay attention to now, let alone
giving them more things to get wrong and slow them to
glacial speed. I'm already sitting their silently
cursing their slowness, please keep this thing in
England..
Double-Strike® Jackpot-260 Roulette is not limited to live roulette games.
For example: online roulette, touch-bet roulette, E-table roulette (I-table roulette) etc... The speed will not be slow at all.
Quote: MrCasinoGames
Common-Hand Blackjack®
Patent Pending / Video Presentation / Played in South Africa.
Distributor: TCS-JOHNHUXLEY / ©2006 Stephen Au-Yeung.
The New Way to Deal and Play Blackjack
The Game is significantly faster with One Common-Hand is dealt which all Players share. Each making his own play decisions.
Playing Procedures
Step 1. All Players make their bets.
Step 2. A Common-Hand of two cards is dealt face up and one card is dealt face up to the Dealer.
Step 3. Each Player makes a play decision to draw a card, to double down or to stand (No card will be drawn until all Players have made their play decisions).
If the Player elects to draw a card or double down go to Step 4.
If the Player elects to stand go to Step 5.
Step 4. Once every Player has made his play decision a third card is dealt face up and will belong to those Players who have elected to draw a card or double down.
Players who has double down go to Step 5.
If the hand value is below 21 after the third card is exposed, any Player may stand or request a fourth card.
The same procedure as in Step 3 (no double down) is followed until all Players stand or bust.
Step 5. When the Player stands his bet will be move to the Blackjack Grid (as illustrated).' rel='nofollow' target='_blank'>http://www.casinoholdempoker.com/CHP%20Black%20List/HoneycombGrid.jpg]
Step 6. When all Players' play decisions have been executed. The Dealer will draw to his hand in the normal way.
What to do with Splittable-Pairs? (using Stephen’s Split-Pairs concept)
1. Splittable pair is dealt as the Common-Hand
All decide not to split: One non-split hand of two cards (See Fig 1) is played and the hand will be played to completion.
2. Splittable pair is dealt as the Common-Hand
All decide to split: Two split hands of one card each (See Fig 2) are played to completion. The original hand no longer exists.
3. Splittable pair is dealt as the Common-Hand
Some split – Some don't split: Three Common-Hands are played; one non-split hand of two cards and two split hands of one card each (See Fig 3).
Non-split Hand (See Fig 1) is played and completed before dealing with the two new hands created by the split cards (See Fig 2).
I think the concept is great! For all the 'experts' who think someone else 'ruins' the table by either hitting when they shouldn't, or standing when they shouldn't, this will shut them up! I'm not sure how it will actually work, but good luck!
Quote: SOOPOOI think the concept is great! For all the 'experts' who think someone else 'ruins' the table by either hitting when they shouldn't, or standing when they shouldn't, this will shut them up! I'm not sure how it will actually work, but good luck!
Shared player hand: Ace-7
Dealer card: 6
All the ‘experts’: Stand
You: Double Down
Your third card: 8
Second dealer card: 10
Third dealer card: 4
Now you have a whole table of ‘experts’ yelling at you.
Quote: JBShared player hand: Ace-7
Dealer card: 6
All the ‘experts’: Stand
You: Double Down
Your third card: 8
Second dealer card: 10
Third dealer card: 4
Now you have a whole table of ‘experts’ yelling at you.
One of my rule is (Stephen's Continuation-cards) witch will enable the Dealer to draw the same cards regardless of the play decisions of any of the players.
When all Players have acted and the Common-Hand is showing 20 or lower the dealer will draw Continuation-cards until the hand reaches 21 or Bust (This is to enable the Dealer to draw the same cards regardless of the play decisions of any of the players).
Quote: SOOPOOQuote: MrCasinoGames
Common-Hand Blackjack®
Patent Pending / Video Presentation / Played in South Africa.
Distributor: TCS-JOHNHUXLEY / ©2006 Stephen Au-Yeung.
The New Way to Deal and Play Blackjack
The Game is significantly faster with One Common-Hand is dealt which all Players share. Each making his own play decisions.
I think the concept is great! For all the 'experts' who think someone else 'ruins' the table by either hitting when they shouldn't, or standing when they shouldn't, this will shut them up! I'm not sure how it will actually work, but good luck!
Thanks SOOPOO.