Sacramento Gaming - Cordova Casino

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Casino Restaurant Located in Rancho Cordova off Highway 50 & Zinfandel, Cordova Restaurant Casino caters to those who desire to play in first-class surroundings that are reminiscent of a posh Las Vegasstyle card club. With a 24-hour gaming floor and an elegant restaurant and bar adjacent to the main casino, Cordova Restaurant Casino is here to entertain the Sacramento area and the visitors to our community. Our stylish décor and comfortable Tahoe luxury lodge-style setting welcome you to relax and take pleasure in all that we have to offer. From the moment you’re greeted by our massive stone hearth and rich mahogany paneling you’ll feel like you’ve left the hustle and bustle of the city and entered a luxurious mountain retreat.


Our stylish décor and comfortable Tahoe luxury lodge-style setting Our state-of-the-art gaming floor features: • Blackjack • Three Card Poker • Texas Hold ‘Em • Omaha Hi-Low • Pai Gow • Baccarat


Blackjack It's Blackjack VEGAS STYLE! 52 cards per deck, nothing wild, no jokers. Double down. Split. Surrender. A PURE 21.5 Blackjack dealt on the initial deal beats all other hands. AK Bonus 6:5 AQ Bonus 6:5 AJ Bonus 6:5 A10 Bonus 6:5 If a player does not receive a Pure 21.5 Blackjack the second best hand is 21. Game Rules If a Players total is more than 21.5 and the Player/Bankers total is 21.5 or less, the PLAYER/BANKER WINS. If a Players total is 21.5 or less and the Player/Bankers total is more than 21.5, the PLAYER WINS. If both the Player and the Player/Bankers total exceeds 21.5. If both a Player and the Player/Bankers total is 21.5 or less, the hand closer to 21.5 wins.


Three Card Poker Three Card Poker is becoming one of the most popular new table games. Players are discovering that Three Card Poker is not only easy to play but it is a lot of fun. The game is played with a single deck of 52 cards. Three Card Poker is actually two games in one. There is the Play/Ante game where you are playing against the Player/Banker to see who has the highest hand. There is also the Bonus game where you are wagering on whether or not you will be dealt a pair or better. In most casinos you can bet on either of the games but some casinos require you to make an Ante Bet in order to bet the Bonus portion of the game. The Play There are three betting circles in front of each seat. The top betting circle is labeled Bonus where the player puts a wager on the Bonus game. Beneath that are two circles labeled Ante and Play for the base game. The game starts with the player making a wager in the Bonus and or Ante circle equal to the table minimum. After all the players have made their bets the dealer will give each player a three card hand that is dealt by the Shuffle Master machine. Play begins with the first player to the Player/Banker’s left and continues clockwise around the table.


Texas Hold ‘Em The goal of Hold’ em Poker is to win the betting pool or pot with the highest ranking five-card poker hand attainable out of the seven (two personal and five community cards) available. Traditional Poker Hand rankings apply. • Texas Hold’em is a game played with a standard 52 card deck. • Hold’em Poker involves an individual player receiving two uninterrupted cards dealt face down followed by a round of betting. • Then, three community cards are turned face up in the center of the table and followed by a second round of betting. • At this point, each player has a total of five cards, two personal cards dealt face down and three exposed community cards which he or she shares with the other active players at the table. • Two additional community cards are then dealt face up, one at a time, next to the initial three cards with a round of betting following the delivery of each of these cards. • After the fifth and final card has been dealt, the final betting round takes place. • All Hold’em games employ a House Dealer. • All Hold’em games utilize a Dealer Button to represent the player at the table who, in theory, is dealing the hand. The Dealer Button moves clockwise around the table to the next player after the completion of each hand.


Omaha Hi-Low The object of Omaha Hi-Low Poker is to win at least half of the betting pool with either the highest or lowest hand. At showdown time, the Low hand, providing it is an "Eight-Or-Better", will split the pot with the High hand. Should there be no Player holding an "Eight-Or-Better" to qualify for the Low end, the entire pot is awarded to the best exposed High hand. • Omaha Hi-Low requires that players must use exactly two cards from their four card hands (hole cards), along with three of the community cards exposed on the board, in order to form their five card poker hand. Players may use a different set of two cards to form each hand, therefore it is possible for a single player to win the entire pot by having both the best high and low hand. • Omaha Hi-Low is a game played with a standard 52 card deck. • Omaha Hi-Low is a form of Texas Hold’em except players are dealt four uninterrupted cards face down as their initial starting hand followed by a round of betting. • Then, three community cards are turned face up in the center of the table and followed by a second round of betting. • At this point, each player has a total of seven cards, four personal cards dealt face down and three exposed community cards which he or she shares with the other active players at the table.


Pai Gow Game Basics From a 53 card deck containing 1 joker, seven cards are dealt to seven hands. The extra 4 cards are counted and put aside. Each seven card hand is divided into a two-card hand and a five-card hand. The five-card hand must have a higher poker rank than the two-card hand. • A hand set with the two-card hand stronger than the five-card hand is a “foul hand” and automatically loses. • One pair is the best possible two-card hand; straights and flushes must contain five cards. Each player’s front hand (two-cards) is compared to the bank’s front hand. Their back hand (fivecards) is compared to the bank’s back hand: • Win: If both of the player’s hands rank higher than the bank’s, the player wins. • Lose: If both of the player’s hands rank lower than the bank’s, the player loses. • Push: If one hand ranks higher and the other ranks lower, the player keeps their money.


Baccarat Baccarat is one of the oldest and most popular casino games worldwide. It is particularly popular in Asia and Europe and becoming increasingly popular in the Americas. Though, Baccarat is usually a very formal high stakes game, mini-baccarat is a more casual but faster and just as exciting version of the big game. Baccarat is perhaps the easiest casino game to learn how to play because the game is no more difficult to wager on than the flip of a coin. Come see the fast and furious action on our new Baccarat game at Cordova Restaurant Casino! Point Values: - Ace = 1 - 2-9 = face value - 10-K = 0. Game Rules: The only three possible outcomes are “Player Win”, “Banker Win”, and “Tie.” If the total point value of the hand is greater than 9, the “tens” collumn of the point value will be dropped to obtain the resulting score. For example, if the cards for a hand are 9 and 6, the point value will be 15 but the score will be 5. Scores will always be in a range of 0 to 9 with the score closest to 9 winning.


Contact us Cordova Restaurant Casino 2801 Prospect Park Drive Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 Click here for map Phone: (888) 693-9808 Restaurant: (916) 293-7480 Casino Floor: (916) 293-7477 Fax: (916) 631-0981 Email: casino@cordovacasino.com This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it restaurant@cordovacasino.com



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