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 OASIS STUD POKER
    Oasis Stud Poker is a Casino adaptation of the game of Poker, creating a very simple but yet exciting game to play. Each player must make a bet the respective position marked "Ante" to receive five cards which make up the player's "hand". The Dealer is also dealt five cards, the last card being dealt face up. It is now up to the player to chose whether to "Fold" or to play. If the player folds, then the stake on the "Ante" is lost and the cards are returned to the dealer.

    If the player decides to play, then he places his cards in the position marked "Bet" with a stake on top of the cards which must equal double the "Ante". When all players have decided whether to fold or play, then the dealer will reveal the remaining four cards to establish the dealer's "hand".

    All "hands" are settled in the standard order of rank of the game of Poker, but the dealer will only "play" if he has a "hand" of Ace - King or better. If the dealer does not play, then all "Ante" bets are paid at even money and the game is over. If the dealer plays, then all winning "Ante" bets are paid at even money and the "Bets" are settled in accordance with the payout table and the ranking of the hand.

    For example, if the Dealer plays with "Three of a kind", then all "Bets" on a "hand" higher than "Three of a kind" will be paid in accordance with the payout table. Any "hands" less then "three of a kind" (e.g. Two pairs), will lose. For the purposes of a "straight", Ace counts as high or low.

The payout table, beating the dealer's "hand" stands as follows:

Royal Flush

100:1

Straight Flush

50:1

Four of a Kind

20:1

Full House

7:1

Flush

5:1

Straight

4:1

Three of a Kind

3:1

Two Pairs

2:1

One Pair or less

1:1


    In the case of the dealer having the same "hand" as the player, then the winner will be determined by the ranking of the cards. If both hands are of exactly the same ranking, then the outcome is a "stand-off".

    In addition to playing the game outlined above, the player has also the option of playing the Bonus Bet. This bet is made at the same time as the "Ante" and is a separate bet staked by the player, the outcome of which is determined by the player's "hand" only. If the player folds, then this bet together with the "Ante" will lose.

    If the player makes a Flush or better, then the Bonus bet will be paid regardless of the dealer's "hand" in accordance with the Bonus Bet table of payouts as follows:

Royal Flush.......................................5000:l
Straight Flush....................................1000:1
Four of a Kind....................................250:1
Full House..........................................100:1
Flush.....................................................50:l

    A player also has the option og changing either one or two cards of his "hand". The cost of changing the cards is whatever the player has staked as his "Ante". If a player decides he wishes to change any cards and he has already made a bonus bet then this bonus bet is forfeited.

During the game, the following general rules must be observed:

    Players may play 2 "hands", however one hand must be "blind". This means that the player can play another hand but cannot look at any of the cards of that hand. Cards must remain in the sight of the dealer at all times, and under no circumstances may cards be taken away from the table. Players must not discuss the contents of their "hand" or show their "hand" to other players.

CONTRAVENTION OF THE ABOVE RULES MAY RESULT IN THE PLAYER LOSING THE "ANTE".

    Maximum and minimum bets are clearly displayed at each table, and must be observed at all times. The maximum liability per winning hand is also clearly displayed.




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