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| An FAQ |
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Section Zero: Table of Contents **VEGAS_0**
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-1. Donations ............................................... **VEGAS_-1**
0. Table of Contents ....................................... **VEGAS_0**
1. Introduction ............................................ **VEGAS_1**
2. Version History ......................................... **VEGAS_2**
3. Legalities .............................................. **VEGAS_3**
4. Baccarat ................................................ **VEGAS_4**
5. Blackjack ............................................... **VEGAS_5**
6. Keno .................................................... **VEGAS_6**
7. Big Six ................................................. **VEGAS_7**
8. Poker Challenge ......................................... **VEGAS_8**
9. Roulette ................................................ **VEGAS_9**
10. Video Poker ............................................ **VEGAS_10**
11. Slots .................................................. **VEGAS_11**
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Section One: Introduction **VEGAS_1**
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Welcome to another FAQ of mine. This one covers the GameBoy Color game named
Caesar's Palace II. This game is a compilation of some popular gambling games
you often find in a casino in - you guessed it - the gambling capital of the
U.S., Las Vegas, Nevada.
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That's all I have to say on this game. Enjoy.
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Section Two: Version History **VEGAS_2**
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Final - First and likely only version of this FAQ completed.
10:41 PM 12/21/2012
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Section Four: Baccarat **VEGAS_4**
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Two hands are dealt - one is the Banker hand, another is the Player hand. You
are to bet on which one you predict will be closer to 9 or whether a tie will
occur.
Then it's beyond your control, but we may as well, right? ;)
Two cards are dealt to each hand. The hands are reveal and the values are
found as follows:
- 10 and face cards are worth 0.
- Aces are worth 1.
- All others are worth their face value.
- If hands have two-digit values, only the one's digit is used. For example,
9/9 = 18 = 8 in baccarat, which is the same as 4/4. 6/4 = 10 = 0 for another
example.
If a hand is equal to 8 or 9, the hand ends.
Otherwise, we draw cards. If the Player Hand is 6 or 7, the Banker Hand will
draw (0 - 5), or stand and end the round (6 - 7). If the Player Hand is from
0 - 5, then the Banker's Hand is applied.
If it is 0 - 2, the Banker must draw. If 3, the Banker must draw if the Player
is not 8. If 4, draw if not 0, 1, 8, 9. If 5, draw at 4 - 7. If 6, draw at
6 or 7. If 7, don't draw.
Afterwards, whoever is closer to 9 is evaluated (or tied). The pot is divided
equally among winning Player or Banker bets, but, in the latter, the house will
be given 5%. In a winning bet on ties, those bets are paid 8:1 and other bets
are neither won nor lost.
As a bit of trivia, the advantages for each bet to the house are 1.24% on
Player bets, 1.06% on Banker bets, and 14.36% on tie bets. Obviously, do not do
a tie bet unless you're a freakin' psychic, in which case, you oughta move to
Keno. The others have a VERY slight edge over each other, but you're 0.18% more
likely to win on a Banker bet. That is 16 out of every 10,000 times, so very,
very slight. So don't worry and just have fun with the two obvious ones.
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Section Five: Blackjack **VEGAS_5**
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In this game, begin by placing a bet in front of you, between the minimum and
maximum, on the table.
The people at the table and the dealer will then each get two cards.
You and dealer each get two cards. Your two are shown; only one of the dealer's
is. Your goal is to get to 21 or as close to it as possible. You do so by
adding the values of your cards, as shown below.
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| Card | Card's Value |
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| 2 | 2 |
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| 3 | 3 |
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| 4 | 4 |
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| 5 | 5 |
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| 6 | 6 |
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| 7 | 7 |
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| 8 | 8 |
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| 9 | 9 |
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| 10 | 10 |
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| J (Jack) | 10 |
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| Q (Queen) | 10 |
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| K (King) | 10 |
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| A (Ace) | 11 (if other cards' total is <11) |
| | 1 (if other cards' total is = or >11) |
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If you have a 10-value card and an Ace at the start, you get a Blackjack, which
is famous in casinos for the saying "Winner, winner, chicken dinner." But, all
kidding aside, your total payoff is 2.5x the original bet (where your profit is
equal to 1.5x the original bet).
If you or the dealer go over 21 (22+), the one who went over (busted) loses.
Otherwise, after you receive both cards, you should "Stand" with what you have
(stand), or "Hit" to obtain another card for you. The dealer, who cannot hit
above 18, I think, will then deal his hand. Whoever doesn't bust or the one
with the best hand wins. If you win, you get a profit equal to your bet.
You also have the option to double. In doing so, you will double your bet, at
the cost of one thing - only getting a single card on this hand given to you.
The dealer deals his hand, etc. If you win, both bets receive the correct
amount of money. If you lose, you lose both bets.
If you end up with two equal-value cards, you can play two hands at once. Do so
by splitting. The hand splits into two other two-card hands. You may split once
more if desired/possible. Each hand plays separately and is not affected by the
others.
If the dealer shows an Ace, you may buy insurance (I rarely do). To do so, you
place a bet less than or equal to ONE HALF of your original bet on the
insurance line. If the dealer does have blackjack, the insurance is paid 2:1.
If not, you lose that bet and the hand continues as previously described.
For once, I can give tips:
- Whenever the dealer shows a card, assume the other is a 10-value, as it is
four times more likely to be such versus other cards.
- Never buy insurance. Out of the 13 other possible cards (not counting suits),
9/13 (~69.23%) will not deal blackjack.
- Never split 10's. Always splits Aces and 8's.
- If you know the counting cards technique, don't use it. Too much is
unknown, after all.
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Section Six: Keno **VEGAS_6**
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Here, you will fill out a Keno lottery ticket. Each ticket has 80 numbers on
it. 20 balls are later picked out of 80, which will correspond to the numbers
on the ticket. If you have enough correct numbers (based on payoff), you'll
win money!
There are also special tickets you can play, which cost a single dollar, but
pay better. Edge bets use only the numbers at the edge of the ticket.
Top/bottom bets refer to #1-40 and #41-80, respectively, and that you'll have
more numbers found in one than the other, with a greater imbalance equalling
higher payoffs. Left/right works similarly with the left and right halves.
Inner takes in 32 of the innermost squares.
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Section Seven: Big Six **VEGAS_7**
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Here, you play a type of roulette. You can only bet on seven categories - the
numbers on the wheel, plus the joker and flag. Place your bets, then spin the
wheel for the result. Pretty simple. The odds:
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| Number | Chance of Success |
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| 1 | 50.000% |
| 2 | 33.333% |
| 5 | 16.666% |
| 10 | 9.091% |
| 20 | 4.762% |
| Joker | 2.439% |
| Logo | 2.439% |
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Section Eight: Poker Challenge **VEGAS_8**
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Card Hands:
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We'll first discuss this before the actual games. They are ranked from high to
low.
- Royal Flush (Ace, King, Queen, Jack, and 10 of the same suit)
- Straight Flush (a straight that is also a flush)
- Four of a Kind
- Full House (pair and three of a kind of separate types)
- Flush (all cards of the same suit)
- Straight (five cards in an ascending, continuous order (2, 3, 4, 5, 6))
- Three of a Kind
- Two Pair
- One Pair
- High Card (the highest card in an otherwise worthless hand)
General Game Basics:
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There are four different games made available. Each rely on some basic ideas as
described here.
Basically, you will get a choice of one of several hands of cards. Each hand
has two cards in Texas Hold'em modes, and three in the Stud modes. You will
choose one of these to be your poker hand for the round by hitting the
corresponding button, then "DEAL".
Cards are then dealt in a certain way. Five cards are made available for all to
use in the case of Texas Hold'em to make poker hands as desired; each player
receives four individual cards in Stud. In a doubles mode, when partially done,
you are allowed to bet additional money on your hand if you are sure of it in
its chances of winning, then you get to opt to continue dealing. In a normal
mode, you have no choice.
At that point, dealing is finished if necessary and money is awarded to you
only if you had the best poker hand.
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Section Nine: Roulette **VEGAS_9**
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Roulette is a game of luck, in which you bet that, on a roll of one number out
of thirty-eight, your bet will satisfy on of the conditions on the board. Most
of the "conditions" are landing on an exact number, though there are lower-risk
chances (e.g. red, black, odd, even).
Here is an chance system denoting which bets have which the chance of being
right on a fair basis. Please note that all percentages are rounded to the
nearest one-thousandth of a percent.
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| Bet | Probability | Chance | Odds of Winning |
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| 00 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 0 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 1 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 2 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 3 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 4 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 5 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 6 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 7 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 8 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 9 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 10 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 11 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 12 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 13 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 14 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 15 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 16 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 17 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 18 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 19 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 20 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 21 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 22 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 23 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 24 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 25 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 26 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 27 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 28 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 29 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 30 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 31 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 32 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 33 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 34 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 35 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 36 | 1 in 38 | 2.632% | 37 to 1 |
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| 1st 12 | 6 in 19 | 31.579% | 13 to 6 |
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| 2nd 12 | 6 in 19 | 31.579% | 13 to 6 |
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| 3rd 12 | 6 in 19 | 31.579% | 13 to 6 |
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| 1 - 18 | 9 in 19 | 47.368% | 10 to 9 |
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| 19 - 36 | 9 in 19 | 47.368% | 10 to 9 |
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| Even | 10 in 19 | 52.632% | 9 to 10 |
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| Odd | 9 in 19 | 47.368% | 10 to 9 |
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| Red | 9 in 19 | 47.368% | 10 to 9 |
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| Black | 9 in 19 | 47.368% | 10 to 9 |
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| Column | 1 in 3 | 33.333% | 2 to 1 |
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| 2-Street | 1 in 6 | 16.667% | 5 to 1 |
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| Quint | 1 in 7 | 14.286% | 6 to 1 |
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| Quad | 1 in 9 | 11.111% | 8 to 1 |
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| Trio | 12 in 1 | 8.333% | 11 to 1 |
O-----------O---------------O----------O-------------------O
| Split | 18 in 1 | 1.316% | 17 to 1 |
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Section Ten: Video Poker **VEGAS_10**
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Basics:
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Here, you are trying to get a good hand. Here are the hands from best to worst:
- Royal Flush (Ace, King, Queen, Jack, and 10 of the same suit)
- Straight Flush (a straight that is also a flush)
- Four of a Kind
- Full House (pair and three of a kind of separate types)
- Flush (all cards of the same suit)
- Straight (five cards in an ascending, continuous order (2, 3, 4, 5, 6))
- Three of a Kind
- Two Pair
- One Pair
- High Card (the highest card in an otherwise worthless hand)
Once you receive your five cards, which is after a bet and clicking "Deal", you
can choose to keep (hold) as many as you want. Afterwards, hit "Deal" for your
end hand. This will lead to your scoring hand, which will end up giving you
credits. To take them, hit "Cash Out".
Machines:
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There are three types.
Jacks or Better pays off, overall, ~98%.
Deuces Wild pays off around 102%, and uses 2's as wild "whatever-you-want-here"
cards.
Jokers Wild is the exact same as Deuces Wild, but uses Jokers as wild cards.
10's or Better tends to pay off 90% ~ 95%.
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Section Eleven: Slots **VEGAS_11**
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There are four slot machine types: fun/video, single line, multiple line, and
progressive.
Fun slots are the basic slot machines you know of already.
Video ones can differ somewhat some the fun ones, but are basically the same.
Single line and multiple line basically means the ways you can match up things.
For example, the classic slot machine is middle row, all horizontal. Multiple
line ones let you add diagonal lines with a second and third coin added in,
kinda like the slot machines in the Game Corner of Pokemon R/S/E. You can,
sometimes, the top and bottom horizontal lines with further bets.
Progressive slot machines have the jackpot build up over a multi-line-machine
network until someone hits it.
Anyways, that's it. Match up what you can on a machine - each one blatantly
shows the combos to you - so good luck.
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