FAQ

What is a Royal Ten?

A Royal Ten is the suited combination of a 10 and a face card.

What is the goal of the game?

The aim for the player is to beat the dealer, possibly scoring 10 and a half, best of all if with a 10 and a suited face card. Depending on how the final score is achieved, the player can win up to 7 times his initial bet.

How does the dealer play?

The dealer is forced to call cards until he reaches the score of 7 or more; then he will stay.

How do the rounders play?

Up to seven players sit in front of the dealer: each one enters a hand by betting the minimum allowed for the table or one of its multiples up to the table maximum limit; to each one is dealt a starting card. At his turn, each rounder will be allowed to call as many cards as he wants, aiming to the 10 and a half score, possibly achieving a Royal Ten.

What if a player exceeds 10 and a half?

A player who exceeds the 10 and a half score is “soft-busted”: he immediately loses half of his bet, but can still save the remaining half if the dealer will bust his hand with more than 12 points.

When can a player split his cards?

If a player with a starting face card (J/Q/K) calls and gets another face card, he can double his bet and split his hand. Players can only split once in each game turn.

What is the Player's return, and what the House edge?

Royal Ten offers an extraordinary 98,62% RTP (Return To Player), that is one of the best in the sector, corresponding to a 1,38% House-edge and making the game truly appealing both for players and operators.

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