
A New Arizona Corsair tradition, five 2009 edition Corsair Coins will be given.
use these coins wisely on this night to be traded for a drink or use yer coins to make purchases at one of the nights many auctions.
more coins will be available fer purchase during the night.
Five card poker with no draw.
Quick and easy card game for our fellow pirates!
also known as Twenty-one, Vingt-et-un (French for Twenty-one), or Pontoon, is the most widely played casino banking game in the world.
The basic rules of the game involve adding the value of an initial two card hand in hopes of being dealt a value of twenty-one.
If a value of less than twenty-one is dealt, the player may choose to be dealt single cards until they either reach a value of twenty one, reach a value they feel comfortable to play, or reach a value that exceeds twenty-one.
The winner holds a hand with a value of, or nearest to, twenty-one without exceeding it.
Liar's dice, or Liar dice, with roots originating in South America and popularized in early Spanish History, was brought to Spain by the Spanish conqueror Francisco Pizarro during the 16th century.
Liar's Dice is known for being a game in pirate history, and a name for a class of dice games for two or more players. They are easy to learn, require little equipment, and can be played as gambling or drinking games. Playing them well requires the ability to deceive and detect an opponent's deception.
also known as In-Between or Sheets, is a simple card game that involves betting. Before the action, each player must add their ante into the pot. Two cards are then dealt face-up to one player.
That player then bets from nothing to the amount that is in the pot at the time whether or not the third card will numerically fall in between the first two.
If the third card falls in between the two other cards, the bettor takes the amount he bet out of the pot; if the third card falls outside of the two other cards, the bettor must add what he bet to the pot; and if the third card matches the numerical value of one of the other two cards, the bettor must add to the pot double what he bet.
If two cards of the same value come up, i.e. 2,2 the bettor picks if the next card will be higher or lower and bets. If the next card is the same as the last two, i.e. a 2, the bettor must triple his/her bet.
Raid on Aldea for St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital - November 13, 2009 - Aldea At Tlaquepaque - 4150 W. Peoria Ave. -
Phoenix, AZ 85029
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