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The action is at the Rio, where we offer more than 80 of the most popular table games in the world, including blackjack, craps, roulette, baccarat, Caribbean Stud Poker and Pai Gow Poker. We bring excitement and fast action to the table, so grab the dice, double down or place your bet on red or black—there's never a dull moment on the Rio's casino floor!
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Take part in the fun with a fast-paced game of 21. Also known as blackjack, this is a very popular card game enjoyed worldwide and played for generations. The object is to get as close to 21 as possible while having your hand closer to 21 than the dealer's. Everyone in blackjack plays against the dealer. While blackjack is basically a simple game, its strategy can be complex and often reflects each player's personality.
At the Rio we always have the game with many of your favorite variations 24 hours a day. We offer traditional single-deck games, double deck with newly expanded double-down rules that allow you to double your bet on 8, 9, 10 and 11 and an eight-deck shoe game with very liberal house rules.
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"Boxcars," "center field," "shooting from the don't." Craps is a game so dynamic it has a language all its own. It's a wildly popular and extremely gregarious game, but a first-time visit to a craps table can be a daunting experience. However, after a brief overview of the rules, and five minutes at a table, even novice players begin to appreciate the excitement of the craps tables.
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Roulette is perhaps the most popular game played worldwide. It is played in every major casino and is the primary game played in Europe. The game consists of a wheel marked with numbers 1 through 36 and American roulette has a 0 and 00. The numbered portion of the layout is called the "inside." Additional bets can be made outside the numbers and this area is called the "outside." In this area you can also bet just black or red numbers.
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Caribbean Stud Poker offers players the challenge of poker, but uses an easier-to-play format, plus the first-ever progressive play jackpot offered with a table game. Caribbean Stud Poker is a casino favorite—partly because it's so simple to learn, but mostly because of the unique poker excitement this innovative game provides. What makes Caribbean Stud stand out is the opportunity to make an optional side bet, where you can win all (or a portion) of an expanding progressive jackpot. This is the easiest way to play poker!
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That's right! Make your bets, and if you've got a good hand, just Let It Ride. In this exciting game, you don't play against other players. You don't even compete against the dealer. Hit a winning hand and you could go home with a fabulous bundle of cash! Let It Ride is a popular spin-off of Five Card Stud Poker. In this game, the player is dealt three cards and uses the dealer's two cards as a community hand. Let It Ride is a variation of Five Card Stud with the possibility of winning up to $25,000!
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Pai Gow combines the ancient Chinese game of Pai Gow with the American classic, Poker, and gives card players the best of both worlds. This exciting game is played with a regular deck of 52 cards, plus one joker that can be used only as an ace, or to fill out a straight, flush or a straight flush. The game produces some robust card combinations.
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Asia poker is based on an ancient Chinese game called "13" and combines the elements of Pai Gow Poker and the American game of poker.
Each player at the table is dealt seven cards, which the player arranges to make three hands; a one-card hand, a two-card hand and a four-card hand. Each player shall set his or her hands arranging the cards into a high hand, medium hand and low hand. When setting the three hands, the four card high hand must be equal to or higher in rank than the two card medium hand, and the two card medium hand must be equal to or higher in rank than the one card low hand. For example, if the two card hand contains a pair of sevens, the four card hand must contain at least a pair of sevens and the two remaining cards.
A player will win if any two of the player's three hands (high, medium or low hand) are higher in rank than any of the dealer's corresponding three hands (high, medium or low hand). If any one of the player's three hands is identical in rank to the corresponding hand of the dealer this is a tie. Ties are also called "copy hands," and the dealer wins all copy hands.
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