Excalibur electronic VR15 Games User Manual


 
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ONSCREEN FUNCTION KEYS
SPIN: Choose this icon to spin the
wheel after betting.
RE-BET: Choose this icon to make the
same bet as in the previous hand.
EXIT: Choose this icon to exit the cur-
rent game and return to the game menu.
PLAYING BIG 6
On the Big 6 opening screen, the arrow icon points to the
first of three chips at the bottom center of the screen: 5, 25, and
100. Use the DIRECTIONAL KEYPAD and the A button in any
combination to make a bet between $10 and $200, placing the
chips on the bets below the wheel, putting all the money on one
bet or spreading it among several. The seven betting options
below the wheel list the payout as well as the bet. When you
have finished betting, press SPIN. If the wheel lands on one of
your bets, you win and the payout is made. If you lose, you can
RE-BET or place new bets.
WINNING TIP:
To play longer, spread out your bets. To try to win
quickly, concentrate your bets on the largest payouts.
Big 6
PLAYING TIP: Clicking a chip with the B button
will reduce your bet by that denomination.
through 9 are worth their face value, and the ten, Jack, Queen,
and King are all worth zero. Each player's hand, consisting of
either two or three cards, will be a value between zero and 9, as
value of the cards is the total value of the right hand digit. For
example, an 8 and a 7 totals 15, so therefore the hand would
have a value of 5. A Jack and a 6 has a total value of 6, as the
Jack is worth zero. The winning hand closest to a value of 9.
A third card is sometimes drawn according to the following
rules:
If either the Player or the Banker has a total of an 8 or 9, they
both stand.
• If the Player's total is 5 or less, the Player hits. Otherwise, the
Player stands.
• If the Player stands, the Banker hits on a total of 5 or less.
The user can bet on the Player, the Banker, or Tie. In the
case that the user bets on the Player and wins, the payout is 1 to
1. A win by the Banker is a loss and a Tie is a push. In the case
that the user bets on the Banker and wins, the payout is 1 to 1
(minus a 5% house commission). A win by the Player is a loss
and a Tie is a push. In the case that the user bets on a Tie and a
Tie occurs, the payout is 8 to 1. If there is no tie, then the user
loses the bet.
WINNING TIP:
To make the most of a streak, use a scorecard to
keep track of which player won the last hand.
When you're ready to make a bet, place it on the
hand that won most recently.