Blackjack is our most popular casino game. It is simple to play but exciting and fun for players of all skill levels. No one knows exactly where the game was invented but it has been played at least since the 1700s. Some say the game dates as far back as the year 900.
The rules of the game can vary somewhat depending on where you are playing. When you are designing your Las Vegas style casino party be sure to talk with your All Vegas Experience consultant about the type of game you would like to offer your guests.
Believe it or not the game of craps dates back to Roman times. Historians have found evidence that the game was popular with soldiers who used the game (or one very similar) to pass the time between battles. Today we find that craps is one of the most popular at the casino. It gathers not only players but spectators who enjoy watching the fast paced action.
Those who are familiar with the game develop complex strategies for betting but novices can enjoy the game too. All Vegas Experience dealers and party hosts will work with your guests to introduce them to the game and ensure that they get as much enjoyment out of it as possible.
You are probably not surprised that Roulette was invented by a Frenchman. What might surprise you though is the fact that the game originated by the famed mathemetician Blaise Pascal. Pascal was attempting to create a perpetual motion machine and discovered the game instead. The form of Roulette that we see today is known to have been played as early as the late 1790s.
Roulette is exciting to play and exciting to watch. It is a relatively simple game but it does involve a number of betting options. You are sure to thrill your guests and generate a lot of interest when your casino party includes with this extremely popular game.
There are dozens of variations of poker but these days when most people say poker they are thinking about Texas Hold 'Em. The game is also referred to as simply Hold 'Em. Hold 'Em is exciting to both play and watch and is among the most popular games that we are asked to provide.
In Hold 'Em each player is dealt two cards face down. Five cards (community cards) are dealt. The first three are called "the flop." The two addtional cards are referred to as "the turn" and "the river." Players can check, bet or fold after each card (or series of cards) is dealt.