QUICK SEVEN ™
 

Quick Seven
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Quick Seven
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A new and exciting casino game that will allow players to get involved in the game by making discard decisions, pressing existing wagers, hedging losing wagers, and just plain old hitting of the hands. With the discard, players feel more confident and experience more control over the outcome of their hand. Let the battle of the 7’s begin. After reading the games rules and information, go to...
http://quickseven.com/doc/QuickSevenDemo.swf for a demo of the game; the online version of Quick Seven™ is coming soon.

Remember Quick Seven™ can be played in Class III and Class II formats!!!

Objective:

To have a hand with a value of seven or as close to seven as possible, allowing one discard.

Card Values:

Numbered cards hold their face value. Jacks, Queens, Kings, and Aces all have a value of one.

Play Scenario:

Each player’s hand is strictly versus the dealer’s hand.

Payout:

The amount that the player wins equals the amount that the player bet.

How to Play:

1) Before any cards are dealt, the players place their bets.

2) The dealer then deals each player one card face up from the dealer's left to right (if you receive an 8, 9, or 10, the dealer will discard it because the value is greater than seven).

3) The dealer then receives one card face down.

4) If your first card is:

• A discarded 8, 9, or 10: you receive another card. If the card is 6 or less, you can hit or stand. If it's another 8, 9, or 10, you dealt bust.
• Six or less: additional cards are dealt until your hand totals seven or greater than seven. If your hand totals greater than seven, the dealer will discard one card of your choice, as long as the hand value remains seven or less.

5) After a discard, you can choose to stand or hit again as many times as you choose if the total is still less than seven. If the total goes over seven again, you bust.

6) The dealer then flips over their first card.

7) If the dealer's first card is:

• 8, 9, or 10: the dealer has to discard and hit until they reach 5 or higher (5, 6, or 7).
• Six or less: additional cards are dealt until their hand totals seven or greater. If their hand totals greater than seven, the dealer will discard the one card that does not benefit their hand, according to their discard rule.

8) After a discard, the dealer has to hit on 4 or less and stand on 5 or higher (5, 6, or 7). If the dealers hand totals greater than seven after a discard, the dealer busts.

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FAQ's:

How do I join or leave a game?

• At the beginning or end of each new round.

What is the difference between a Quick Seven and Seven?

• A Quick Seven is when your first card dealt is a seven (no discard is used).
• A seven is any value of seven, other than a Quick Seven (a seven will lose to a Quick Seven).

What happens when I get a Quick Seven?

• You have the option to challenge the dealer’s hand.
• If you choose not to challenge, you receive a 1 to 1 payout on your original bet and your hand is complete.

When can I Challenge and how?

• Once you receive a Quick Seven. First: leave your original bet on the table and decline the 1 to 1 payout. Second: await the completion of the dealer's hand.
• If the dealer's hand totals any value other than seven you receive a 2 to 1 payout on your original bet.
• If the dealer's hand receives a Quick Seven or seven you lose your original bet.

When do I Discard and how?

• Once your hand totals higher than seven.
• The dealer will discard one card of your choice, as long as the hand value remains seven or less.

What is the difference between a Bust and a Dealt Bust?

• A bust is a hand that totals higher than seven after a discard has been made.
• A dealt bust is a hand that is dealt two cards of 8, 9, or 10 in any combination.

What is a Hazard Bet and how do I place one?

• If you receive a dealt bust, you have an option to place a Hazard Bet next to the original bet (Hazard Bet limits are a 1 to 1 match on the original bet).
• If the dealer receives a bust or dealt bust, your winnings equal the total combined bet.
• If the dealer does not bust or dealt bust, you lose the total combined bet.

How does the dealer play their hand?

• The dealer has the same goal as the players, except when determining the discard. The dealer always has to keep the high card or the high total of their hand.
• After a discard, the dealer has to hit on 4 or less and stand on 5 or higher (5, 6, or 7).

Note:

• If a player or dealer has a seven, they have to stand and may not hit or discard.

• The challenge and Hazard Bet options are both side bets of the game Quick Seven.

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Please feel free to visit www.quickseven.com for additional information about this exciting new casino game and don’t forget to watch our game demo.

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