Interview about Casino Dominoes Featuring Playing Cards Instead of Tiles
Hello! I’m Michael Shackleford from the Wizard of Odds website. Currently, I’m at the innovative Table Game Show taking place at the Paris Casino in Las Vegas back in 2017.

Joining me is Harold Moret. Harold has created an intriguing game that incorporates playing cards with domino elements . Harold, could you elaborate on it for us?
[00:00:28] Harold Moret: Yes. Casino Dominoes This is the inaugural table game where players use domino cards instead of the typical tiles or standard playing cards usually seen in most games.
Indeed, it was about time we incorporated dominoes into casino gaming. That’s the essence of what Casino Dominoes is all about.
[00:00:51] Michael: Absolutely. I have never encountered dominoes being used in a casino game, except perhaps in a few rare cases. Could you explain how the game functions? Pai Gow tiles [00:01:03] Harold: Certainly! This game involves two types of bets: one is obligatory and the other is optional. The goal of the game is to match your four cards with the dealer's community card in combinations that are multiples of five.
The doubles bet pays out based on how many doubles you can form. If you have two or more doubles, you receive a payout. Amazing odds are presented when you have four doubles and the dealer's up card is also a double, granting a 500 to one payout.
[00:01:34] Dealer: Place your bets now, everyone! Let’s get started.
[00:01:30] Michael: Well, I can’t wait to try it.

Can I play a few hands?
[00:01:32] Harold: Yes, you can, sir.
Let’s deal a few rounds of Casino Dominoes
In this game, players actually have two opportunities to win . One is the main game presented here, along with the side bet known as the doubles bet, which rewards players for the pairs they hold.
In this instance, we see two pairs: the sixes and the twos. For the main game, our aim is to form as many multiples of five as we can from the four player cards combined with one community card.
In this round, unfortunately, there isn't a winner in the main game, but we did achieve two doubles, translating to a two to one payout in our side bet.
…while there’s no payout for the doubles, we have two fives that connect, and a six plus four gives us a total of 10. That will pay three to one in the main game. However, the doubles bet fails. Let’s deal another hand.
Here on this hand…
In this hand, we don’t have any pairs or connecting cards, resulting in a total loss. Nonetheless, we do have two doubles—sixes and twos—and we again score 10 points.
All right let’s see what we have here:
…adding the twos gives us four. The twos with the six combine for 10. The main bet pays out three to one, and with two doubles, the doubles bet pays two to one as well.
Because this is a pair…
[00:04:26] Dealer: All right, let’s hope for some winners this time. Now, with the up card, we have only one double, which means the side bet will not win. It appears we have five points here.
Guys want to play one more hand?
[00:04:25] Player: Yes.
With only five points, the doubles bet will also lose . However, this means we’ll be paying out at two to one for the main bet.
What do we have now? It seems there are no doubles, and there’s also no winner in the main bet.
[00:05:27] Player: Okay, I think I got it now.
[00:05:28] Dealer: Great to hear! We hope you get to try this game at a casino nearby soon.
[00:05:33] Michael: Thank you, Harold, for introducing me to this game. Looking forward to seeing you at a casino soon!
[00:05:37] Harold: You definitely will. Thank you, I appreciate it.
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