Excalibur electronic VR15 User Manual

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ONSCREEN FUNCTION KEYS
DEAL
: Choose this icon to deal a

hand.
CHIPS: Choose the denomination of the

bets you wish to make.
RE-BET: Choose this icon to make

the same bet as in the previous hand.

HOUSEWAY: Choose this icon to have the computer create the best

five-card and two-card hand for you.
DONE:Choose this icon to confirm your play and reveal the dealer's hands.
EXIT: Choose this icon to exit the current game and return to

the game menu.

PLAYING PAI GOW POKER

On the Pai Gow opening screen, the arrow icon points to the

first of three chips at the bottom center of the screen: 10, 50, and

100. Use the DIRECTIONAL KEYPAD and the A button in any

combination to make a bet between $10 and $250, which is

automatically deducted from the BANK at the bottom right of

the screen and indicated in the BET box at the bottom left of the

screen. (In any hand following, you may choose the RE-BET

icon beneath the chips to make the same bet). When you are fin-

ished, use the DIRECTIONAL KEYPAD and the A button to

select DEAL. Seven cards are dealt face up. To play Pai Gow

Poker, divide the seven cards into two hands (using the tradi-

tional poker rankings on page 8): five cards in the high hand and

two cards in the low hand. Use the DIRECTIONAL KEYPAD

and the A button to select the two cards you want to place in the

Pai Gow Poker

inal bet is placed on the other hand, and they are played as two

separate hands (for example, one may lose and one may win).

Sometimes the dealer will show an Ace at the beginning of

the hand. An inset screen will appear, asking if you want to buy

INSURANCE. Insurance is a side bet equal to half of your orig-

inal bet, placed on the assumption that the dealer has Blackjack.

If he has Blackjack, the payout is 2-to-1, but you lose your orig-

inal bet. If he doesn't, you lose your INSURANCE bet and play

out the hand. Use the DIRECTIONAL KEYPAD and then A to

accept or reject the INSURANCE bet.

The WINNER is the player with the hand closest to, with-

out going over, 21. Winning a hand pays 1-to-1. If the dealer

and the player have the same value, the hand is a Push and the

player does not lose his bet. If you have Blackjack in your first

two cards (an Ace and a face card or a 10), the payout is 3-to-2,

unless the dealer also has Blackjack, in which case it is a Push.

CARD VALUES: Numerical cards have a value indicated

by their number. Kings, Queens, and Jacks are worth ten. Aces

can be worth one or eleven.

WINNING TIP:

Most professional Blackjack players consider

Insurance a poor bet.

PLAYING TIP: Clicking a chip with the B button will

reduce your bet by that denomination.

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