Step into the world of Asian gaming at Resorts AC, where classic table games like Mini Baccarat and Pai Gow Poker take center stage.
Our guide walks you through the rules, strategies, and tips to enhance your experience at each table. Whether you’re a first-time player or looking to sharpen your skills, discover the thrill and elegance of these popular games.

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5 Reels, 50 Lines, 500 Credits Max Bet – 1¢, 2¢
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5 Reels, 30 Lines, 20 Credit Bonus Bet, 400 Credits Max Bet
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5 Reels, 20 Lines, 1,800 Credits Max Bet
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Perfect for new players or a quick refresher before you play.
In Mini Baccarat, you bet on the Banker, the Player, or a Tie. Hands are dealt from eight decks, and the goal is to get closest to nine. Tens and face cards count as zero, Aces as one, and other cards at face value. Each hand starts with two cards, with a third drawn if rules require. Banker bets pay 1:1 (with a 5% commission), Player bets pay 1:1, and Tie bets pay 8:1. The Banker wins if its hand is higher, the Player wins if its hand is higher, and Ties win if both hands are equal.
DRAGON BONUS® is the industry’s most popular side bet. Players win the DRAGON BONUS bet when their hand (Player or Banker) is a natural winner, or when it wins by at least four points. Best of all, DRAGON BONUS does not corrupt the drawing rules or commission structure of baccarat, a game steeped in tradition.
Pai Gow is a traditional Chinese domino game played with 32 tiles. The goal is to make two hands from four dominoes: a five-card “high” hand and a two-card “low” hand, with both hands needing to beat the banker’s to win. If each wins one hand, it’s a push; if the hands are identical, the banker wins. The banker position rotates counterclockwise among players, and the dealer always sets their hand “house way.” Dominoes are ranked in a unique order, with the Supreme Pair (3/1 and 6/2) as the highest. Players set their own hands following rules for pairs, Wongs, Gongs, and numeric totals. Bets pay even money less a 5% commission.
Sic Bo is a fast-paced dice game played with three dice in a sealed electronic shaker. Players place bets on a variety of dice combinations, with payoffs increasing as bets get harder—some reaching 150:1. Bets include specific numbers appearing on one, two, or all three dice, totals of all three dice, two-dice combinations, and “Small” or “Big” bets. The dealer shakes the dice and enters the results, and winning combinations are automatically highlighted. One-of-a-kind bets pay 2:1 if two dice match and 3:1 if all three match. All other wagers are paid according to the standard payout table.
In Pai Gow Poker, players use seven cards to make two hands: a five-card “high” hand and a two-card “low” hand. To win, both player hands must beat the banker’s; if one wins and one loses, it’s a push. Cards are dealt from a standard 52-card deck plus one Joker, which can act as an Ace or to complete straights, flushes, straight flushes, or royal flushes. Players set their own hands according to the rule that the high hand must rank higher than or equal to the low hand. Bets are paid even money less a 5% commission on wins. The banker role rotates, and the house can co-bank to cover wagers. Special side bets, like Fortune Pai Gow Poker, offer payouts up to 8,000:1 for rare hands like a seven-card straight flush.
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