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55G-Gates of Olympus is a 17th-century gambling card game of French origin played with cards and a special table

55G - Gates of Olympus

by THU HUONG EMBROIDERY GARMENT DESIGN PRODUCTION TRADING COMPANY LIMITED

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55G-Gates of Olympus is a 17th-century gambling card game of French origin played with cards and a special table.

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Version
1.0
Rating
NA
Size
195Mb
Genre
Casino
Last updated
April 10, 2024
Release date
April 10, 2024
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55G-Gates of Olympus is a 17th-century gambling card game of French origin played with cards and a special table.

- It is rarely found in US casinos, but still very popular in Continental Europe casinos, and one of the two games played in the gambling rooms at Monte Carlo, roulette being the other. It is a simple game that usually gives the players a very good expected return of more than 98%.

Gameplay:

- Six packs of fifty-two cards each are used.

- The game consists of the dealer dealing two rows of cards face up, the first (upper) row called noir and the second (lower) row called rouge.

- There are only four chances at trente et quarante: rouge or noir, known as the grand tableau', couleur or inverse, known as the petit tableau.

- Rouge and noir bets are concerned with which row wins, and the couleur and inverse bets with whether the first card in the winning row is the same (coleur) or opposite (inverse) to the color of the row.

- Aces are worth 1 point, court cards 10 and pip cards their face value.

- A tie is a stand-off, and on a 31-point tie, players may double or quit on the next coup or immediately lose half their stake.

- The winning total will range between 30 and 40 card points, which is from where the name of the game derives.

- Cards for each row are dealt until its total exceeds thirty (trente).

Winning row:

- The row whose total is closest to thirty is the winning row. If, for example, the cards dealt in the first row were 8, 7, K, and 9 and those in the second row were A, 2, J, Q, and 10 the noir total would be 34 and the rouge total would be 33, so that rouge would win. If the color of the first card in the rouge row also were red (in this example an ace of diamonds or hearts), the coleur bet also would win and the dealer will announce "Rouge gagne et la couleur. However, if the first card dealt were black (an ace of clubs or spades), the dealer announces "Rouge perd et la coleur.

- It frequently happens that both rows of cards when added together give the same number.

- This is just a simulated gambling game, the assets in the game have no real value and cannot be redeemed!Should they both, for instance, add up to thirty-three, the dealer will announce "Trois après," and the deal goes for nothing except in the event of their adding up to thirty-one.

=>> This is just a simulated gambling game, the assets in the game have no real value and cannot be redeemed!

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