“ An
Explosive Casino Table Game”
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Dynamite is played on standard BJ type table.
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It is a very simple game that can be explained in
about 60 seconds to a novice player. You want to
keep games
simple to attract new players. Complicated games
do not appeal to the average gambler.
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It is a three card low-ball game.
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The object of the game is to achieve the closest
hand to A-2-3.
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A-2-3 is called Dynamite.
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Pairs, Three of a Kind are bad.
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Flushes and Straights do not matter.
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Each player will receive place three bets to start.
A dynamite bet, An ante, and a play bet if they choose
to play the hand.
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The dynamite bet will be collected first and will
be put into the dynamite circle. This bet will only
be
won when a player has dynamite. If two players get
dynamite in the same hand the dynamite is a carryover
and no one will collect the bet.
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The dealer will receive a hand also and has the chance
to win the Dynamite bet.
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This is a six player game.
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The players are playing against the house only for
the ante and the play bets and against everyone for
the Dynamite jackpot.
Rules of Play
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The player places a bet in the Dynamite circle
and in the ante circle.
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The dealer then takes all of the Dynamite bets
and places them in the Dynamite Jackpot circle
in front
of the dealer. These bets will remain there until
someone gets “Dynamite”
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Each player and the dealer are then dealt 3 cards.
At this point the player must decide if they are
going to play the hand. If they are they must put
2 times
the ante in the play circle.
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The dealer will then offer each player a draw of
up to three cards from the remaining stub. Each
card that
the player draws will cost $1 or more depending
on the game limits. On average a $5 game will have
$1
cards and a $10 game will have $2 cards and so
on.
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The $ per card is also placed into the Dynamite
Jackpot.
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The dealers will always play. The dealer does not
have to qualify to play. The dealer will always
try to draw
for less than a six. The dealer will act last and
will not pay for there draw cards.
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A-2-3 will pay the jackpot and 5-1 on the Play
Bet and even money on the Ante.
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Three cards under 6 pay 1-1
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Three cards under 5 pay 2-1.
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Three cards under 4 pay 3-1.
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Any pairs or trips are a loser unless the dealer
pairs or trips with a higher cards.
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The draw cards are dealt either face down or face
up in front of the Dynamite circle in front of
each player.
Each player will be asked as the cards are dealt.
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The players hand must be tucked under the Play
bet and the player’s discards are set in front
of the Ante bet. The dealer will then distribute
the draw
cards. At this point the players are not allowed
to touch the cards again until the next hand.
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The dealer will then turn over the house hand and
will keep cards under a six unless one is a pair.
Basically
the dealer is drawing to improve the house hand
to a six or better.
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The dealer will then turn over the player’s
hands and pay accordingly. The player must beat the
dealer
in order to be paid at all.
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The cards are counted from the top card to the
lowest. Example: If a dealer has A-2-5 and the
player has
2-3-4 the player will win. If the Player has 2-3-6
and the
player has 2-4-6 the dealer will win.
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