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With life-size, ancient Atlantean vessels suspended overhead, the excitement of the table games at the Atlantis Casino is legendary. From the international flavor of the Baccarat Lounge, adorned with its Chihuly glass chandelier to Blackjack action pulsating with energy near the Temple of the Sun, there are table games to meet every expectation.
- Atlantis has 78 table games including: Blackjack, Mini-Baccarat & Baccarat, Craps, Roulette, Let It Ride and Caribbean Stud Poker. With Las Vegas rules and an experienced staff, you will find action day or night in this unique gaming atmosphere.
- For beginners, gaming lessons are available daily in the Casino at 3:00 p.m. Sign up with Atlantis' events and promotions team at the Temple of the Sun.
Roulette
The American adaptation of this traditionally French game provides for much excitement and action with its spinning wheel and bouncing ball. You can bet on any one of thirty-eight numbers or a variety of combinations, with payoffs ranging from even money to 35-1. We also offer the French version of this game, which distinguishes itself by having only a single zero while the American game has both single and double zero. Payoffs in the French game also range from even money to 35-1.

To play roulette, simply bet on red or black, even or odd, and on any number or combination of numbers. Winners are paid after each spin and a new game begins. The following table illustrates American-style double-zero roulette.

5 Numbers - 1, 2, 3, 0 and 00. Pays 6 to 1
Dozen - 1 through 12, 13 through 24 or 25 through 36. Pays 2 to 1
Row or street - All three numbers in a row. Pays 11 to 1
Red or black - Pays 1 to 1
Split - Any two adjoining numbers. Pays 17 to 1
Corner - All four numbers meeting here. Pays 8 to 1
Straight up - Any number, including 0 and 00. Pays 35 to 1
6 numbers - All six numbers in the two rows. Pays 5 to 1
Column bet - All twelve numbers in the columns. Pays 2 to 1
1 to 18 or 19 to 36 - Pays 1 to 1
Even or odd - Pays 1 to

Let it Ride
Let It Ride is a fun game based on five-card poker, in which players do not have to beat anyone to win. The idea is to make the best possible poker hand using three cards dealt to the player and two cards held by the dealer. The game is played by making three equal bets on the dealt cards and then deciding whether to withdraw or "let it ride" on each bet as the cards are exposed. Although the player may withdraw the first two bets at prescribed intervals in the game, the third bet must be played to its conclusion. To win, a player must have a pair of tens or better. Payoff is in accordance with a schedule provided at each Let It Ride table.

All bets must be placed prior to the dealer announcing "no more bets." Each player places three equal bets in the spaces indicated 1, 2 and $, then receives three cards face down. After looking at the first three cards, a player may ask for their first bet back, or may let it ride. One of the dealer's community cards is then turned up. The player may then ask for their second bet back or let it ride. After the player makes a decision regarding bet number 2, their cards will be placed face down on the designated area of the layout and the cards may not be touched again. The dealer next turns up the second community card, followed by each player's three cards. The dealer then pays all winning hands according to the payout schedule.

Regardless of the decision made concerning the first or second bet, they player may not take back
their third bet.

Carribean Stud Poker
Caribbean Stud Poker is a new and exciting game that is easy to learn and fun to play. It appeals to players of all levels – from beginners to high rollers. The game uses the traditional rankings of five-card poker, where players play against the dealer's hand. It is made even more exciting by the inclusion of a progressive jackpot feature. With a $1 side bet, players are eligible to win the jackpot which can reach levels of $200,000 or more.

Similar to five-card poker, the player makes an ante bet and is dealt five cards. The dealer also receives five cards, four of which are face down. The player looks at the hand and decides whether the hand will beat the dealer's. If the player folds, the ante bet is lost. If the player decides to stay and play, an additional wager exactly twice the amount of the ante bet must be made.

The dealer's face down cards are then revealed. If the dealer does not have a qualifying hand (one showing ace, king or higher), the players that are still in the game win automatically. If the dealer's hand does qualify then the dealer's hand is compared to the player's hand. The player wins if the player's hand ranks higher than the dealer's hand. The player is paid based on the following payout chart:

Pair or Less - 1 to 1
Two Pairs - 2 to 1
Three of a Kind - 3 to 1
Straight - 4 to 1
Flush - 5 to 1, plus $50 of the Progressive, if bet
Full House - 7 to 1, plus $100 of the Progressive, if bet
Four of a Kind - 20 to 1, plus $500 of the Progressive, if bet
Straight Flush - 50 to 1, plus 10% of the Progressive, if bet
Royal Flush - 100 to 1, plus 100% of Progressive, if bet
The maximum paid on any non-progressive win is $5,000.

Craps
Craps is more popular than ever at Atlantis with the introduction of 3, 4 & 5 times odds. One more added advantage to players at Atlantis. One of the most popular games of chance, Craps is an intense, fast-action, high-octane game with a wide variety of bets and payoff odds. Craps can be surprisingly easy to learn
for the novice.

Each round in Craps begins with the "come-out" roll (the first roll of a new game). On the come-out roll, one of two outcomes occur: 1) the game ends if a 2, 3, 7, 11 or 12 is rolled and a new come-out roll will follow; or 2) the game continues if any other number is rolled, which becomes "the point." If the point is established the game will continue. The game ends when either the point is rolled again or a 7 is rolled. It then begins with a new come-out roll.

The game is played by rolling two dice on a large table with a layout describing the various bets. Players can play with or against the shooter, or simply make side bets on the outcome of each roll. Atlantis offers tables with minimums as low as $10. All games allow up to 3, 4 & 5 times odds. That is free odds up to 3 times the line bet on points 4 & 10; 4 times the line bet on points 5 & 9; and 5 times the line bet on points 6 & 8. Win or lose, one thing players are guaranteed is the adrenaline rush that only comes from playing Craps.

Types of Bets
The game is as simple as described above. There are however many different kinds of wagers a player can make regarding the outcome of the dice. Most of them are as follows.
Pass Line: A winning pass line bet pays 1 to 1. A bet on the pass line wins if a 7 or 11 is rolled on the come-out roll and loses if a 2, 3, or 12 is rolled on the come-out roll. Any other number becomes the point. To win after the point is rolled, the shooter must roll the point again before rolling a 7. If a 7 is rolled before the point rolls again, the pass line bet loses.
Don't Pass Line: A winning don't pass bet pays 1 to 1. A bet on the don't pass line wins if a 2 or 3 is rolled on the come-out roll, loses if a 7 or 11 is rolled, and pushes (neither wins or loses) if a 12 is rolled. If the point is established and then made, the don't pass line bet loses. If a 7 is rolled before the point is made, the don't pass wins.
Come Bets: A winning come bet pays 1 to 1. It is the same as a pass line bet except that a come bet is made after the point has been established. When a come bet is made it is like starting a new game within the game for the player that makes the bet. Pass line rules apply.
Don't Come Bet: A winning don't come bet pays 1 to 1. It is the same as a don't pass bet except that a don't come bet is made after the point has been established. When a don't come bet is make it is like starting a new game within the game for the player that makes the bet. Don't pass line rules apply.
Place Bets: A bet may be placed on one or more of the following numbers at any time: 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 and 10. These bets win if rolled before a 7 is rolled. They are paid at 7 to 6 odds for the numbers 6 and 8, at 7 to 5 odds for the numbers 5 and 9, and at 9 to 5 odds for the numbers 4 and 10.
Hardways Bets: A bet that a number will roll as a pair before a 7 is rolled. A hardways 4 and a hardways 10 each pay at 7 to 1 odds. A hardways 6 and a hardways 8 each pay at 9 to 1 odds.
One-Roll Bets
Field Bets: A one-roll bet that wins if one of the seven field numbers is rolled on the very next roll. A winning field bet pays 1 to 1 on the numbers 3, 4, 9, 10 and 11, and 2 to 1 on the numbers 2 and 12. All other numbers lose.
Any Craps: A one-roll bet that wins and pays 7 to 1 if a 2, 3 or 12 is rolled on the very next roll. All other
numbers lose.
Seven: A one-roll bet that pays 4 to 1 if a 7 is rolled on the very next roll. All other numbers lose.
Craps 2: A one-roll bet that pays 30 to 1 if a 2 is rolled on the very next roll. All other numbers lose.
Craps 3: A one-roll bet that pays 15 to 1 if a 3 is rolled on the very next roll. All other numbers lose.
Craps 12: A one-roll bet that pays 30 to 1 if a 12 is rolled on the very next roll. All other numbers lose.
Eleven: A one-roll bet that pays 15 to 1 if an 11 is rolled on the very next roll. All other numbers lose.
Horn Bet: A one-roll bet that combines the Craps 2, Craps 3, Craps 12 and Eleven bets into one bet. A winning bet pays the odds for the particular number rolled. All other numbers lose.
High Horn Bet: A one-roll Horn Bet with an extra "straight up" bet designated for one of the four numbers.

Blackjack
In the game of Blackjack, you win if you receive a higher hand than the dealer without going over 21. If you go over 21 (bust), you lose immediately.

All face cards count 10, aces count either one or 11, and all other cards count as face value. The dealer and players each get two cards then decide, in turn, if they want to "stand" (receive no additional cards) or to "hit" (receive more cards) to try to get closer to 21 without going over. Players are not permitted to touch the cards. They communicate their decision by using hand gestures. Players should ask the dealer to demonstrate if they are uncertain of the gestures. After each player has taken their desired additional cards, the dealer exposes the hole card and stands or hits according to the rules. At Atlantis, the dealer must hit for any total lower than 17 and must stand with any total above 17, including "soft 17" ( a total that equals 6 plus an ace counting as 11). If the dealer goes over 21, the players who are still in the game each win.

Other Blackjack Playing Options
Splitting Pairs: If dealt a pair, the player may split them into two separate hands by placing another equal bet. If dealt additional pairs, the player may split up to three times for a total of four hands, with four additional wagers. In splitting a pair of aces, the player is limited to drawing only one additional card for each ace. If a 10-value card is drawn with an ace that is split, it will count as 21, not as Blackjack.You show your decision to hit or stand by using hand gestures. Ask the dealer to demonstrate. After each player in turn has taken all the extra cards he wants, the dealer exposes his "hole" card and hits with 16 or less, and stands on 17. Should the dealer go over 21, you win.

Double Down: After receiving the first two cards, the player may make an additional bet up to double the original bet, in return for drawing only one additional card. Doubling down is permitted for split pairs as well.

Insurance: The player can place an insurance bet if the dealer's up card is an ace, to hedge against the dealer having Blackjack. An insurance bet can be no larger than half the original bet on the insurance line and is paid at 2 to 1 odds if the dealer's hole card turns out to be a 10-value card. The insurance bet is otherwise lost.

Baccarat
The game of choice for many serious players, Baccarat attracts some of the biggest action in the Casino. Do not be put off by its reputation. Baccarat is in fact one of the easiest casino games to play.
The game begins with two hands of two cards each, being dealt face down out of a shoe. The first is called the Player's hand and the second is called the Banker's. A player can make a wager on either hand. The hand whose card count comes closest to nine wins.
Baccarat is played with eight full decks of cards. Each game begins with four cards dealt alternately, first to the Player's hand, the second to the Banker's, the third to the Player's, and the fourth to the Banker's. All 10 and picture cards are worth zero, aces are worth 1, and all other cards are worth their face value. Additional cards may or may not be drawn in accordance with the chart below, in an effort to get closest to a point total of nine.
Winning wagers are paid at 1 to 1. However, a 5% commission is extracted by the house on winning Banker's hands. Players may also bet on the possibility of a tie. Winning tie bets are paid 8 to 1.

Atlantis Facts


• The Casino hosts Pegasus Race &
  Sports Book, over 1,000 slot machines
  and 100 table games including Blackjack,
  Roulette, Craps, Baccarat, Caribbean
  Stud Poker and Let it Ride.
• The Temple of the Moon and the Temple
  of the Sun, located on the casino floor,
  are each worth $1,000,000.
• The Atlantis Casino is 50,000 square
  feet, making it the largest casino in the
  Caribbean.
• The Atlantis Casino brings the outside
  in with its innovative design and
  allows you to view the breathtaking
  waterscape.
• Gaming lessons are held daily at 3pm in
  the Casino.
• The Crystal Gate at the entrance to the
  Atlantis Casino, designed by Dale
  Chihuly, is 30,000 pounds and is made
  of 2,000 pieces of hand blown glass.


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