Traditional games

Experience the tradition of circles and matching games in the unique atmosphere of PARIS ELYSEES CLUB:

Blackjack

Blackjack was first played in French casinos under the name "Vingt-et-un" in the eighteenth century.
When blackjack (also written black-jack in French) was introduced in the United States, it was not very popular.
Casinos then tried to attract players by creating different bonuses.
The name blackjack comes from a casino bonus where the player holding the jack and the ace of spades at the same time was given a payout of 10:1.
Since the jack of spades, Jack of spades in English, was of paramount importance, and the cards of spades are black, the name blackjack was adopted, and has remained until today, even if the bonus associated with this hand was abolished.
In France, blackjack was again authorized in 1969, this game has known a certain popularity since then.
Blackjack pays 3 to 2
Unlike most casino games, blackjack gives the player the opportunity to influence their game: the player is free to use certain options and vary his game and his bets according to his criteria.

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Baccarat

From Italy and France, the game travelled to HAVANA (Cuba) and Mexico at the same time, where it earned its new name. Baccarat is one of the “star” card games that found its way into many famous films. Greatly enjoyed for its simplicity and quick gameplay, Baccarat is played with 6 decks of 52 cards and up to 7 players around a half-moon table. A game of prognostics, the player must anticipate the final result by simply betting on “Punto” (the Player) or “Banco” (the Bank) getting the best combination (the total value as close to 9 as possible) or a “Tie”. 

Rules of the game

3 CARD poker

3 Card Poker uses a standard deck of 52 cards.

 

To receive cards, each player must place an initial "BET" bet and/or a "PAIR PLUS" bet on the appropriate box. After the bets are placed, the dealer deals three hole cards to each player and himself (the shuffling and dealing may be different if an electronic "shoe" card dealer is used).

 

Once the distribution is complete, each player has the choice between two actions: check (which is equivalent to abandoning his cards and losing his bets), or raising (which is equivalent to betting).

 

To bet, the player must deposit the same amount on the "PLAY" box as his initial bet.

 

The dealer must have a queen-high to qualify. If not, the dealer will pay ante bets and winning "PAIR PLUS" bets but will not pay raises. If the dealer has a queen high or better, he qualifies, compares his hand and pays introductory and bonus bets, raises and winning "PAIR PLUS" bets.

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Ultimate Poker

A variation on traditional Poker, Ultimate Poker offers a new take: players play against the bank instead of each other. A fun atmosphere is therefore key to Ultimate Poker, where each player (up to 7 at a table) must beat the bank with the highest combination possible. 

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Texas Hold'em Poker

Created in the early 20th century in ROBSTOWN (Texas), Texas Hold’em Poker became very popular in the United States at the end of the 1960s then in Poker tournaments in the early 21st century. Like traditional Poker, this version is played with one deck of 52 cards. 

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Omaha

Omaha Poker (also called Hold’em Omaha) is a variant of Poker with, like Texas Hold’em, five shared cards but the players have four cards in their hand instead of two. Each player must get the best hand possible with two of their cards and three of the shared cards. Omaha’s origins are unknown, but player Robert TURNER first introduced it to casinos. Then Bill BOYD learned the game and introduced it to the Golden Nugget Casino (where it was called “Nugget Hold’em”).

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