Wednesday, November 08, 2006

How to Play Red Dog?

PREMISE

The objective of Network Dog is to guess if the value of a chosen card al chance, falls between the value of two cards previously withdrawn by the "repartidor". In this play any card that fall between 2 and 10 maintains her face value, a jack is worth 11, the Queen is worth 12, the King 13, and the Ace 14. HOW PLAY

The play is played on a similar table to that of Blackjack. The players begin doing a bet selecting the quantity desired of you put on file of the tray located in the lower part of the screen of the casino. Their total bet is shown in the country that says "Bet" that remains to the right of the tray of you put on file. The minimum bet permitted is found noticeable. This quantity can enlarge or to diminish I press on the battery of you put on file that you desire to add or to reduce of its bet. Each time that you press the left button of the mouse you will add a slip of that pile to the quantity that you think to wager. Likewise, I press the right button of the mouse you podra to reduce you put on file of its bet.

A bet can be placed on the table I press the left button of the mouse on the area of the table that says "Bet". When the bet has done itself, the players we press the button that says "to DISTRIBUTE" and the repartidor negotiates two cards and places them on the table with its face value up. A black scoreboard (with an on top red dog) will be placed on the table indicating the difference of value between the two cards that the repartidor has removed of the pack. Depending on the value of the two cards distributed by the engraver, the players will have the option of enlarging its bet I press on the area of the table that says "to ENLARGE" and then a third card will be able to be removed of the pack, depending on the values of the two cards negotiated by the repartidor. Three situations will be able to occur, which they will be summarized subsequently:

I play Even: An even play occurs when the repartidor negotiates two cards of the same value (for example, two kings). In this case, the repartidor automatically negotiates a third card. If the value of this third card is equal al of the two previous cards, all the players gain with a payment of profits of 11:1. If the value of the third card is different al of the two previous cards, the play is declared "tie" and him is returned the original bet to the players.

I play Consecutive: When the value of the two cards negotiated by the repartidor is consecutive (for example, a 5 and 6, or Reign and King) this is called a consecutive play. In this case, the repartidor does not negotiate a third card, the play is considered "tie" and him is returned the original bet to the players.

I play NOT Consecutive: The mayoria of the play in Network Dog fall in this category. When the repartidor negotiates two cards that are not consecutive or equal, this is called a not consecutive play. In this case, the repartidor will announce the difference between the two cards negotiated and will place a Red Dog (Network Dog) on the table indicating the difference of value. This al corresponds number of face values that fall between the face values of the two cards negotiated by the repartidor. For example, if the two cards negotiated by the repartidor were a 2 and a jack, the difference would be 8 since there are eight values between the 2 and the jack (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10).

When the difference is announced and is marked (with the Network Dog), the players has the option to enlarge its original bet I press the mouse on the area of the table that says "to Enlarge" before the repartidor negotiate the third card. Then the players we press on the button that says "to DISTRIBUTE" to ask him al repartidor that distribute the third card.

The players gain if the value of the third card falls between the two values of the original cards negotiated by the repartidor. Nevertheless, if the third card negotiated is identical to one of the first two, the bet is lost. Never there is "tie" in a not consecutive play.