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Seven payouts (click to enlarge)
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A unique Poker game using Blackjack rules
In Seven, players compete against each other, and not the
house, in a race for a share of the pot. Each player tries
to win Seven more hands than they lose to become the winner.
An exciting new way to play Blackjack
Seven allows the player to play the wildest form of Blackjack
found in any casino anywhere. Doubling down at anytime and
splitting up to Seven times are just two of the features of
this wildly exciting game. You may even find yourself splitting
face cards and hoping for the dealer to beat you on certain
hands!
How to Play Seven
Ante. All players ante table minimum (this is the game pot),
then wagers table minimum in their colored wagering box.
1. Deal. The dealer deals out the cards, starting with the
player who has the dealer button. This button
rotates with each round of hands dealt.
2. Play The Hand. Players play their hands against the houses
hand.
3. Player Wins. If the players hand beats the houses
hand, that player moves one win closer to Seven!
4. Player Loses. If a players hand loses to the houses
hand, that players wager is added to the pot, and his
score moves down one (closer to zero). In order to continue,
this player has to wager again.
5. Player Pushes. If the p layers hand pushes with the
houses hand, that players wager and score go untouched
for that round.
6. The Winner. The first player to reach Seven, or is the
leading player when the game is over**, is the winner!
Wagers are not paid to the player on winning hands; the
players score is incremented by one.
Seven is played in 10 round sprints! If no one reaches
Seven wins, the score leader prevails.
Check game you play for actual payouts. If two players
finish tied for first, they also split the second prize. If
three or more players finish tied for first, they all split
the first, second and third prizes. If there is only one winner,
but two or more players tie for second, they split the second
and third prizes between
them.
Rules & Payouts
Each player has a unique color to identify him during game
play.
If a player sits out on a round, his score drops by one.
Players may double down at any time for up to one wager on
each card in the hand they double on. They receive only one
additional card for that hand.
Players may split cards of equal value (including Aces) up
to seven times!
Players may draw or double down after splitting Aces.
Spaded Blackjacks pay 5 to 1, Suited Blackjacks pay 3 to 1,
others Blackjacks pay 2 to 1, even after splitting.
Any 21 consisting of three sevens pays 7 to 1.
No Insurance. Even money (1 to 1) allowed on Dealers
Ace.
Payoffs depend on the number of starting players
in the game.
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