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Bell Gardens, CA 90201

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 SUPER PAN 9 

Super Pan 9



The Bicycle Casino does not participate in the actual play of the game and has no interest in the outcome of play. No player ever plays against, or makes a wager against, the Bicycle Casino.

Object of the Game

To win your bet by having a higher numerical total of all your cards than the numerical total of the designated Player/Dealer�s cards.

The Deck

Super Pan 9 is dealt using twelve (12) decks totaling 432 cards. starting with a regular 52 card deck, the 7�s, 8�s, 9�s, and 10�s are removed.

Structure of the Game

Each player, including the Player/Dealer, places their wager before the cards are dealt. This is the only chance to place a bet.

The designated Player/Dealer (each player is offered the opportunity to be the Player/Dealer in turn, clockwise starting from seat #1) then shakes the dice cup to determine the order in which the player�s hand will be compared to his. In Super Pan 9, the Player/Dealer�s position is always 1, 9 or 17; numbers count clockwise.

Each player, including the Player/Dealer, is then dealt three (3) cards. The cards have a numerical value corresponding to their face value except for face cards which have a value of zero (see below). An Ace has a value of one.

There are eight hands dealt. After the three (3) cards are added together, the last digit of the total determines the value of that hand.

For example:

A, A, Q, 5 = 7
6, 5, J, 3 = 4 (14)
2, K, Q, 6 =� 8
5, 5, K, 6 =� 6 (16)
3, 4, 2� = 9
5, 5, K, K =� 0 (10)

Each player in turn (starting to the immediate left of the Player/Dealer), is given the option of playing his hand as is or drawing one (1) additional card. In turn, the player tables his three cards in front of his bet in the box (in the horizontal box if a player wants a draw card, in the vertical box if a player does not want a draw card). Players must place their 3 card hand in either the �card� or �no card� position. The player may draw an additional card (draw card). Once the cards are table, players may not touch the cards.

The Player/Dealer�s cards are opened last and he is given the option to draw.

Each player�s cards are revealed starting from the action button and compared, in turn to the Player/Dealer�s hand.

In order to win, a player�s hand must have a higher total than the Player/Dealer. In the event that the Player/Dealer�s hand and the player�s hand are the same total, no money is exchanged. This is considered a �push�.

Betting Limits

Players must bet within the table limits.� There is no maximum for the Player/Dealer. The designated Player/Dealer can only receive �action� on the total amount he was wagered.

Backline Wagers

Each player�s position has circles numbered 1, 2, and 3. The number 1 refers to the player who is occupying the seat and handling the cards for that specific position. Numbers 2 and 3 are areas that another player may wager on. If there is a dispute on how the hand should be played, the person making the largest wager shall have the final say.� All wagers in number 2 or 3 locations will pay equal time collections before each hand is played.

For a complete set of rules, please visit the Welcome Center!
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