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CASINO GAMING

Overview

The SANGAM RESORT and CASINO offers a choice of table games to suit all players, from the simplicity and excitement of , to the exhilarating and fast paced action of Roulette. All table games are played using casino gaming chips, which may be purchased either at the specified tables counter, or at the cage. With more than 6 varieties of games on the floor of gaming, Games on offer include Baccarat, Roulette, Sic-Bo, Caribbean Stud Poker, Non Commission Baccarat and Fan Tan. With almost 100 tables available, each game is offered at a variety of betting limits designed to suit all players. In addition, our special defined design and decoration VIP room are available in our High Limit, these games being located in our exclusive of the casino. Brochures are available, containing basic information for every game offered. For further assistance, our friendly and courteous staff is always present to assist all player needs, offering signature service, while helping ensure the best gaming experience possible.

• BLACKJACK • BACCARAT • ROULETTE • PAI GOW POKER • THREE CARD POKER • LUNG HU • FAN TAN

Blackjack

Considered the quintessential of casino game, Blackjack calls for all players to play against the dealer. Each player is dealt two cards. The dealer also gets two cards, one face up and one face down. The object is for the point value of your hand to beat that of the dealer’s without exceeding 21. If you go over 21, or “bust,” you lose. Each card takes its numerical value except face cards, which each count as 10. The Ace counts either as 1 or 11; it’s your choice.

Baccarat

Baccarat (bah’-ca-rah) is one of the easiest games to learn, and offers some of the best odds in the casino. The game is played with eight decks shuffled together. The “player” and the “banker” each receive two cards, and the object is to achieve the point total closest to 9. You can either bet that the point total of the player’s hand will win, that the banker’s hand will win, or that their hands will tie. Either hand may draw an additional card. Face cards and tens have no value. If the point total exceeds 9, the first digit is dropped. So 8 and 7 total 5, and 6 and 4 total 0. A tie bet pays 8 to 1. When the hands tie, all banker and player wagers “push” (neither win nor lose). An additional option of Insurance is offer to the punter by Casino on the table.

Either hand may draw an additional card. Face cards and tens have no value. If the point total exceeds 9, the first digit is dropped. So 8 and 7 total 5, and 6 and 4 total 0. A tie bet pays 8 to 1. When the hands tie, all banker and player wagers “push” (neither win nor lose). An additional option of Insurance is offer to the punter by Casino on the table.

Roulette

Derived from a French word meaning “small wheel,” Roulette is one of the most popular games in our casino. The roulette wheel features the numbers 1 through 36 in alternating red and black, and two green spaces including “0” Players can be on a single number, a row or column of numbers, red or black, odd or even, or 1 through 18 or 19 through 36. Players place their chips on the betting layout. Betting continues until the dealer signals, “No more bets.” When the ball comes to rest on a number, all wagers are settled. Odds range from even money to 35 to 1.

Pai Gow Poker

This intriguing game combines elements from the ancient Chinese game of Pai Gow and the American game of poker. The object of Pai Gow is to make the two best poker hands. Players use a traditional deck of 52 playing cards plus one joker. The joker must be used as an Ace or as a Wild Card to complete a Straight or a Flush. Please do not hesitate to ask the dealer for help in setting your hands. Some of our Pai Gow Poker tables offer you the chance to win up to THB300,000, by placing a side bet, or “Jackpot Bonus” bet, on your hand.

Casino War (Lung Hu)

This is a very popular game with many of our players. The player and the dealer each receive one card. The object of the game is to beat the Dealer's card. If your card is higher than the Dealer's card, you win.

Fan Tan

The game is simple. A square is marked in the centre of an ordinary table, or a square piece of metal is laid on it, the sides being marked 1, 2, 3 and 4. The banker puts on the table a double handful of small buttons, beads, coins, dried beans, or similar articles, which he covers with a metal bowl, or "tan koi". The players then bet on the numbers, setting their stakes on the side of the square which bears the number selected. Players can also bet on the corners, for example between No. 2 and No. 3. When all bets are placed, the bowl is removed and the "tan kun", or croupier, uses a small bamboo stick to remove the buttons from the heap, four at a time, until the final batch is reached. If it contains four buttons, the backer of No. 4 wins; if three, the backer of No. 3 wins; if two, the backer of No. 2 wins and if one the backer of No. 1 wins.

All winning wagers are paid true odds less a 5% commission.