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| | Have you ever played craps and rolled the dice for a long time only
to seven out and lose your bet? Here's a game where the longer you roll,
the more you win -- guaranteed!
UppercutTM is played with a
pair of six-sided dice. The shooter's goal is to throw increasingly
greater numbers as many times as possible.
How To Play
- Each player wagers and the dealer delivers the dice to the shooter.
- The shooter throws once to establish an opening number.
- The shooter then continues to throw as long as winning throws
appear. A winning throw has a total greater than the previously thrown
total.
- The number of winning throws is tallied and the wagers are paid off
against the following paytable:
| # Winning Throws |
Award |
| 6 (top award) |
25-to-1 |
| 5 |
10-to-1 |
| 4 |
5-to-1 |
| 3 |
3-to-1 |
| 2 |
8-to-5 |
| 1 |
1-to-1 |
| 0 |
Lose |
- A side bet on five consecutive wins, paying 50-to-1, may be used.
This bet has a house edge of 12.3%.
- Various proposition and other side bets may be employed.
Key Benefits and Facts
- In this version, the house edge is 1.104%.
- Other versions have been developed with different features and
paybacks.
- UppercutTM
is protected by U.S. Patent #7,316,397.
The concept behind UppercutTM
works with keno, bingo and lottery games, too.
Read more here...
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