IGNITION – Blackjack

Come see why Blackjack is the most popular table game out there. The classic game of Twenty-One, which originated from the French game “Vingt-et-Un” pits you against the Dealer, and you get to see one card in the dealer’s hand. Try to get your score as close to 21 as possible, without busting. Hit stand when you’re ready for the big reveal – and then see whose hand is better. With a variety of betting options such as double, split and surrender, you can play it your way. May the better hand win.

How To Play Blackjack

Rules

  • The game is played using six decks, which are reshuffled after each hand.
  • Dealer hits on soft 17.
  • Player Blackjack pays 3 to 2.
  • Any other winning hand is paid 1 to 1.
  • Insurance pays 2 to 1.
  • Split up to three hands.
  • Surrender any first two cards.
  • Split aces receive only one card.
  • No re-splitting of aces.
  • A split ace and a ten-value card is not a Blackjack.

Betting

  • Click on a chip to place a bet.
  • Additional clicks on the chip interface will add to the wager.
  • To remove a bet, click on the chip in the betting circle.
  • Minimum amount to bet is $1 while the maximum is $500.

Card Values

  • Card suits are irrelevant.
  • Cards 2 to 10 have face value.
  • Jacks, queens, and kings are worth 10.
  • Aces have a value of 1 or 11.

Win or Lose

  • The Player wins when he holds a score that is 21 or less, but greater than the Dealer’s final total.
  • Achieving a score of 21 or less when the Dealer’s final score exceeds 21.
  • An ace and any ten-value card together on the initial deal is called a Blackjack.
  • Blackjack pays 3 to 2, providing that the Dealer does not also have Blackjack.
  • A Player and Dealer Blackjack on the same hand results in a tie, known as a push.
  • Any winning score of 21 after a split is paid 1 to 1.

Button Descriptions

  • Deal – Used to start the game after you have placed your bet.
  • Hit – Used when you want to be dealt another card. Players can hit as many times as they like unless the total of the cards equals or exceeds 21.
  • Stand – Used when you want to keep the hand dealt to you. This automatically happens if you hit 21 or double down.
  • Double – After being dealt the first two cards a Player can decide to double down. The bet on the hand is doubled and one additional card is dealt to the Player.
  • Split – Used to split the first two cards dealt into two separate hands when they match. You can have up to three hands at one time except when you split two aces. Then, only one additional card can be dealt for each hand. A hand total of 21 after splitting aces is considered 21, not Blackjack.
  • Surrender – If a Player decides to surrender, they get 50% of the bet and the other half goes to the house.
  • Rebet – When a hand is complete, you have the option to rebet the amount previously bet.
  • Insurance – If the Dealer is showing an ace, the Player is offered a supplemental bet called insurance. A wager of exactly half of the original bet is placed on the table. If the Dealer has Blackjack, the house pays the Insurance bet 2 to 1. If the Dealer does not have Blackjack, the Player loses the insurance bet, and the Player’s initial bet is then settled by comparing his cards with the Dealer’s. If the Dealer and the Player both have Blackjack, the game is pushed and the Player gets the amount won by taking insurance, called even money.

Glossary

  • Bust – When either the Dealer’s or the Player’s cards equal more than 21.
  • Push – When the total of both hands are the same and fall between 17 and 21, neither hand wins.

IGNITION – American Roulette

There’s nothing quite like the sound of a ball rolling around a roulette table to get people pumped up at a casino, and our online casino is no exception. Optimized for mobile, tablet and web play, our American Roulette can be enjoyed while on the go, and with a new “double up” button, you can double your bets when you hit a hot streak. Go ahead – have a seat, toss some chips on your favorite number or preferred color, and get the ball rolling for a chance to win some serious cash.

How to Play American Roulette

American Roulette consists of a wheel of 38 stops and a ball that can land with equal chance on any of the 38 stops. The stops are numbered in a non-sequential order of 0, 00, and then 1-36. The stops 1-36 are colored either black or red while the 0 and 00 stops are colored green. You can make wagers on where the ball will land on the wheel by placing chips on the Roulette table. Winnings are paid according to the paytable below.

Betting/Ranks/Payouts

  • You can bet $1, $5, $25, $100 or $500. Choose the number of chips to bet per click.
  • Place individual bets by clicking different spots on the table.
  • You can bet a max of $1,000 on the table. You can bet up to $500 on Inside Bets and $500 for Outside Bets.
  • Once your bet is placed, spin the wheel. If the ball lands on a number or color that you bet on, victory is yours.
  • There are many types of bets in American Roulette. By placing the chips differently or choosing a neighbor or special bet, you can bet on 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12, or 18 numbers.

Button Descriptions

  • Spin: Used to get the ball spinning on the wheel.
  • Rebet: Used to place the same bets that in the previous round.
  • x2: Used to double the amount of bets after Rebet.
  • Undo: Used to undo the previous action (Except for Spin).
  • Clear: Used to remove bets placed.

IGNITION – Baccarat

Baccarat originated in Italy and was named after the word “zero” in Italian. Zero is the value of face cards, which happens to be the worst hand in the game. Baccarat became popular in France before it reached Las Vegas, and it’s since become a staple in casinos all over the world.

The game uses six decks of cards and pits the player against the banker. You can bet on the player, the banker or a tie. You’re betting on who you think will have a hand closer to nine – the best possible score. Please see below for a detailed description on how to play Baccarat.

How To Play Baccarat

  • The game is played using six decks, which are reshuffled after each hand.
  • You can bet on the Player, the Banker, a Tie or a combination of all three.
  • The Player plays first.
  • If the total of the Player’s hand is between zero and 5, draw another card.
  • If the total of the Banker’s hand is 7, 8 or 9, a new card is not drawn. If the total is zero, 1 or 2, the Banker draws another card. If the hand total is between 3 and 6, the Banker draws a card as follows:

 

Win Or Lose

  • You must pick the hand with the highest total.
  • You picked a Tie to win and there is a tie.
  • You bet on the Player and the hand wins, you win what you bet. A $5 bet pays back your $5, plus an additional $5.
  • If you bet on the Banker and the hand wins, you win your bet minus a 5% commission.* For example, a $5 bet pays back $5, plus an additional $4.75.
  • You bet on a Tie and if the Tie wins, you get nine times your bet. A $5 bet pays back $5, plus an additional $45.

*Note: the commission is 5% of the bet and is rounded up to the next quarter. For example, a minimum bet of $6 would deduct a 50 cent commission. 5% of $6 = 30 cents, but since the commission is rounded up to the next 25 cents; the commission is actually 50 cents. 5% of $11 = 55 cents makes the actual commission 75 cents.

 

Ranks

  • The suit of a card has no bearing or value.
  • Cards numbered from 2 to 9 have face value.
  • 10s, jacks, queens, and kings are worth zero.
  • Aces have a value of 1.
  • Add the values of each card in the hand, dropping the tens place value to find the score.
  • For example, 7 + 7 = 14 results in a value of 4 when you drop the tens place value (the number 1 in 14).

Button Descriptions

  • Bet – Choose Player, Banker or Tie. Click on the chips at the bottom right to bet them. To deselect chips, click on them in the betting area.
  • Deal – Used to start the game after you have placed your bet.

IGNITION – Caribbean Hold Em

Big hands earn you big bonuses in this high-paying variation of Texas Hold’em. The game shares a progressive jackpot with Caribbean Stud Poker and Caribbean Draw Poker, so the funds in the jackpot are constantly growing to wild proportions. Play the progressive jackpot bet and get paid when you get the perfect hand: land a royal flush and collect the entire jackpot, get a straight flush and pocket 10% of it. A 4 of a Kind is nothing to scoff at – this hand will pull out $500 from the progressive jackpot and hand it over to you. A full house will get you $100 and a regular flush a cool $75.

How To Play Caribbean Hold’em Poker

Betting

  • Click on a chip to place a bet.
  • Additional clicks on the chip interface will add to the wager.
  • To remove a bet, click on the chip in the betting circle.
  • Minimum amount to bet is $1 while the maximum is $500.

Progressive Jackpot

  • The Progressive Jackpot is a side bet that allows the Player to win part of or the entire jackpot.
  • The payout depends on the rank of the hand.
  • Caribbean Hold’em progressive payouts are based on a five-card poker hand that is made using your first two cards and the flop.
  • To play for the Progressive Jackpot, click on the skull and crossbones coin slot on the right before clicking Deal.
  • The coin slot lights up when you place a progressive bet.
  • To remove your bet, click on the coin slot again.

 

Button Descriptions

  • Deal – Used to start the game after you have placed your bet.
  • Raise – Used to make an additional bet that is twice the ante.
  • Fold – Used to forfeit the ante and end the game.