SUPER EASY ACES
with Diamond Bonus & Dealer Match
What is Super Easy Aces with Diamond Bonus & Dealer Match?
"Super Easy Aces w/Diamond Bonus & Dealer Match" is the latest incarnation of the Super Easy Aces table game, a new variant of the "Big 6 Wheel" played with cards.
How is the game different?
The major changes in Super Easy Aces w/ Diamond Bonus & Dealer Match" are the optional match play bet and increased payouts when certain cards are dealt to the player. Additionally, the dealer will now receive one card along with the player(s).
Dealer Match
The Dealer Match is an optional bet the player can make at the beginning of the game. The object of the Dealer Match is for the player's card to match the dealer's. If the player's card matches the dealer they win. If the cards don't match the player loses. The Dealer Match is strictly optional, but must be bet at the beginning of the game before any cards are dealt.
Diamond Bonus
The Diamond Bonus is an additional "even money" payout won when a player bets on the 2 or 3 betting circle and receives a two or three of Diamonds. Simply put you win more when you draw the 2 or 2 of Diamonds. Instead of just winning 3 to 1 or 5 to 1 as with the other suits, you now will now win 4 to 1 and 6 to 1 respectively.
Has the game been verified?
Yes, mathematical verification was performed by Total Gaming Science and GLI and is now available for review on our GLI Gaming Analysis page.
Can I play this version right now?
Yes! When you click on any of the links to play "Super Easy Aces w/ Diamond Bonus & Dealer Match" the latest version will appear. You can also go to the "Play It Now" page where you can select any one of the "Easy Aces" or "Super Easy Aces" games to play.
Will there be a new layout?
Yes. You can check out our new updated layouts right here.
RULES & EQUIPMENT
THE REQUIRED EQUIPMENT for "Super Easy Aces w/Diamond Bonus" is exactly the same for "Super Easy Aces."
SUGGESTED LIMITS: $5.00 to $200.00.
Super Easy Aces w/Diamond Bonus / Odds to Win
Odds Payout Casino Advantage or House Edge (see breakdown provided at the end)
Ace (1 : 1) 3.85%
Deuce (3 : 1) (4 : 1 on Diamonds) 1.92%
Trips (5 : 1) (6 : 1 on Diamonds) 3.85%
Joker (25 : 1) (option 1) 3.70%
Joker (25 : 1) (option 2) 22.22%
Four / All hands lose (including Joker)
Joker / All hands push except Joker bet (pay/take accordingly)
Overall House Advantage on all bets:
Joker w/(option 1) – 3.33% Joker w/(Option 2) – 7.96%
Winners and losers: Play examples
The Joker:
The joker bet is the first bet to be acted upon. It either wins or loses. All other bets on the table PUSH when the joker is dealt.
With the joker bet there are two payout options—house choice: either (20 : 1) or (25 : 1).
The Ace:
When an ACE is dealt all wagers on the Deuce, Trip & Joker spots lose. The Ace is paid 1 : 1 or even money.
The Deuce:
When a DEUCE (2) is dealt all wagers on the Ace, Trip & Joker spots lose. Deuces pay 3 : 1 on all suits except diamonds. The 2 of Diamonds pays 4 to 1. (3 to 1 plus even money)
The Trip:
When a TRIP (three) is dealt all wagers on the Ace, Deuce & Joker spots lose. Trips pay 5 : 1 on all suits except diamonds.
The 3 of Diamonds pays 6 to 1. (5 to 1 plus even money)
The Four:
The four is what we refer to as "Shi" (pronounced she). It is the "death card" or the loser in the game. When the player receives a four all their bets lose, including the joker.
Diamond Payout Procedures:
When a 2 or 3 of diamonds is dealt giving the player a bonus win the recommend procedures are as follows:
Two of Diamonds: Pay the player 3 to 1 on the right side of the bet, then place the additional "even money" payout on top of the diamond gemstone on the left side.
Three of Diamonds: Pay the player 5 to 1 on the right side of the bet, then place the additional "even money" payout on top of the diamond gemstone on the left side.
Following this procedure will verify to all that the diamond payout was duly made and fulfilled.
Playing Examples
Player 1 bets the ace.
Player 2 bets all four betting spots or positions – Ace (1), Deuce (2), Trip (3) & Joker.
Player 3 bets on the ace and the deuce.
An Ace is dealt.
Joker bets lose!
Player 1 wins even money for their ace bet.
Player 2 loses on the deuce and trip, but wins even money on the ace bet.
Player 3 loses on the deuce, but wins even money on the ace bet.
Same scenario, but with a three being dealt.
Player 1 loses.
Player 2 loses on the ace and deuce, but wins 5:1 on the trips (6 to 1 if the card is a 3 of Diamonds).
Player 3 loses.
"Dealer Match" Odds to Win
Paytable Paytable #1 Paytable #2 Paytable #3 Paytable #4 Paytable #5 Paytable
# of decks 1 Deck 1 Deck 1 Deck 5 Decks 6 Decks
Pair, aces 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1
Pair, twos 3:1 3:1 3:1 3:1 3:1
Pair, threes 5:1 6:1 5:1 5:1 5:1
Pair, fours 10:1 10:1 8:1 8:1 8:1
Pair, jokers 100:1 100:1 100:1 50:1 50:1
Return -0.046820 -0.027254 -0.076171 -0.038689 -0.035718
House edge %: 4.68% 2.73% 7.62% 3.87% 3.57%
RTP %: 95.32% 97.27% 92.38% 96.13% 96.43%
Hit rate %: 29.07% 29.07% 29.07% 30.13% 30.17%
SEE FULL GLI REPORT HERE
"Super Easy Aces w/Diamond Bonus & Dealer Match" is the latest incarnation of the Super Easy Aces table game, a new variant of the "Big 6 Wheel" played with cards.
How is the game different?
The major changes in Super Easy Aces w/ Diamond Bonus & Dealer Match" are the optional match play bet and increased payouts when certain cards are dealt to the player. Additionally, the dealer will now receive one card along with the player(s).
Dealer Match
The Dealer Match is an optional bet the player can make at the beginning of the game. The object of the Dealer Match is for the player's card to match the dealer's. If the player's card matches the dealer they win. If the cards don't match the player loses. The Dealer Match is strictly optional, but must be bet at the beginning of the game before any cards are dealt.
Diamond Bonus
The Diamond Bonus is an additional "even money" payout won when a player bets on the 2 or 3 betting circle and receives a two or three of Diamonds. Simply put you win more when you draw the 2 or 2 of Diamonds. Instead of just winning 3 to 1 or 5 to 1 as with the other suits, you now will now win 4 to 1 and 6 to 1 respectively.
Has the game been verified?
Yes, mathematical verification was performed by Total Gaming Science and GLI and is now available for review on our GLI Gaming Analysis page.
Can I play this version right now?
Yes! When you click on any of the links to play "Super Easy Aces w/ Diamond Bonus & Dealer Match" the latest version will appear. You can also go to the "Play It Now" page where you can select any one of the "Easy Aces" or "Super Easy Aces" games to play.
Will there be a new layout?
Yes. You can check out our new updated layouts right here.
RULES & EQUIPMENT
THE REQUIRED EQUIPMENT for "Super Easy Aces w/Diamond Bonus" is exactly the same for "Super Easy Aces."
SUGGESTED LIMITS: $5.00 to $200.00.
Super Easy Aces w/Diamond Bonus / Odds to Win
Odds Payout Casino Advantage or House Edge (see breakdown provided at the end)
Ace (1 : 1) 3.85%
Deuce (3 : 1) (4 : 1 on Diamonds) 1.92%
Trips (5 : 1) (6 : 1 on Diamonds) 3.85%
Joker (25 : 1) (option 1) 3.70%
Joker (25 : 1) (option 2) 22.22%
Four / All hands lose (including Joker)
Joker / All hands push except Joker bet (pay/take accordingly)
Overall House Advantage on all bets:
Joker w/(option 1) – 3.33% Joker w/(Option 2) – 7.96%
Winners and losers: Play examples
The Joker:
The joker bet is the first bet to be acted upon. It either wins or loses. All other bets on the table PUSH when the joker is dealt.
With the joker bet there are two payout options—house choice: either (20 : 1) or (25 : 1).
The Ace:
When an ACE is dealt all wagers on the Deuce, Trip & Joker spots lose. The Ace is paid 1 : 1 or even money.
The Deuce:
When a DEUCE (2) is dealt all wagers on the Ace, Trip & Joker spots lose. Deuces pay 3 : 1 on all suits except diamonds. The 2 of Diamonds pays 4 to 1. (3 to 1 plus even money)
The Trip:
When a TRIP (three) is dealt all wagers on the Ace, Deuce & Joker spots lose. Trips pay 5 : 1 on all suits except diamonds.
The 3 of Diamonds pays 6 to 1. (5 to 1 plus even money)
The Four:
The four is what we refer to as "Shi" (pronounced she). It is the "death card" or the loser in the game. When the player receives a four all their bets lose, including the joker.
Diamond Payout Procedures:
When a 2 or 3 of diamonds is dealt giving the player a bonus win the recommend procedures are as follows:
Two of Diamonds: Pay the player 3 to 1 on the right side of the bet, then place the additional "even money" payout on top of the diamond gemstone on the left side.
Three of Diamonds: Pay the player 5 to 1 on the right side of the bet, then place the additional "even money" payout on top of the diamond gemstone on the left side.
Following this procedure will verify to all that the diamond payout was duly made and fulfilled.
Playing Examples
Player 1 bets the ace.
Player 2 bets all four betting spots or positions – Ace (1), Deuce (2), Trip (3) & Joker.
Player 3 bets on the ace and the deuce.
An Ace is dealt.
Joker bets lose!
Player 1 wins even money for their ace bet.
Player 2 loses on the deuce and trip, but wins even money on the ace bet.
Player 3 loses on the deuce, but wins even money on the ace bet.
Same scenario, but with a three being dealt.
Player 1 loses.
Player 2 loses on the ace and deuce, but wins 5:1 on the trips (6 to 1 if the card is a 3 of Diamonds).
Player 3 loses.
"Dealer Match" Odds to Win
Paytable Paytable #1 Paytable #2 Paytable #3 Paytable #4 Paytable #5 Paytable
# of decks 1 Deck 1 Deck 1 Deck 5 Decks 6 Decks
Pair, aces 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1
Pair, twos 3:1 3:1 3:1 3:1 3:1
Pair, threes 5:1 6:1 5:1 5:1 5:1
Pair, fours 10:1 10:1 8:1 8:1 8:1
Pair, jokers 100:1 100:1 100:1 50:1 50:1
Return -0.046820 -0.027254 -0.076171 -0.038689 -0.035718
House edge %: 4.68% 2.73% 7.62% 3.87% 3.57%
RTP %: 95.32% 97.27% 92.38% 96.13% 96.43%
Hit rate %: 29.07% 29.07% 29.07% 30.13% 30.17%
SEE FULL GLI REPORT HERE