


BACCARAT
Where players bet on either the Player’s hand, the Banker’s hand, or a tie. Two hands are dealt, and the one with a total closest to nine wins. Aces count as one, face cards and tens count as zero, and other cards are worth their face value. If a hand’s total exceeds nine, only the last digit counts (e.g., a hand totaling 15 counts as 5).

pontoon
Pontoon is similar to Blackjack. Players aim to have a hand totaling 21 points or as close as possible without exceeding it. Aces can be worth 1 or 11, face cards are worth 10, and other cards are worth their face value. The best hand is a “Pontoon,” which is an Ace and a 10-point card. Players can “twist” (draw more cards) or “stick” (keep their current hand). The dealer must draw until their hand totals at least 17.

Tiger no commission baccarat
In Tiger No Commission Baccarat, players bet on the Player’s hand, the Banker’s hand, or a tie. Two hands are dealt, and the one with a total closest to nine wins. Aces count as one, face cards and tens count as zero, and all other cards are worth their face value. If a hand’s total exceeds nine, only the last digit counts (e.g., a hand totaling 15 counts as 5).
The key difference is that there is no commission on winning Banker bets, which gives players better value when betting on the Banker hand.

ROULETTE
Where players bet on where a ball will land on a spinning wheel. The wheel has numbered slots from 0 to 36, with alternate red and black colors, and a green 0 slot. Players can bet on single numbers, groups of numbers, colors, or odd/even. The dealer spins the wheel and drops the ball, and the winning bets are those that match the slot where the ball lands.
