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Sette e Mezzo Betting Rules

Cards

A single deck of 40 cards of the selected deck design is used. The deck is shuffled between games, and consists of 4 suits. Each card has a numeric value. Face cards are worth half a point each, whereas cards from the ace to seven are worth their nominal value, see below;

Napoletane

Suit 1
Ace
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Knave
9
Knight
10
King
Diamonds Napoletane Cards
Hearts
Spades
Clubs

Piacentine

Suit 1
Ace
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Knave
9
Knight
10
King
Diamonds Piacentine Cards
Hearts
Spades
Clubs

Siciliane

Suit 1
Ace
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Knave
9
Knight
10
King
Coins Siciliane CardsSiciliane CardsSiciliane Cards
Cups
Swords
Clubs

Piemontesi

Suit 1
Ace
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Knave
9
Knight
10
King
Diamonds
(Coins)
Piemontesi Cards
Hearts
(Cups)
Spades
(Swords)
Clubs
(Clubs)

Genovesi

Suit 1
Ace
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Knave
9
Knight
10
King
Diamonds
(Coins)
Genovesi CardsGenovesi Cards
Hearts
(Cups)
Spades
(Swords)
Clubs
(Clubs)

International

Suit 1
Ace
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Knave
9
Knight
10
King
Diamonds
(Coins)
International Cards
Hearts
(Cups)
Spades
(Swords)
Clubs
(Clubs)

How to Play

  • Select the value of your chips. The currency will reflect the currency of your account. To select a chip value, simply click on the chip of the value you require on the edge of the table. The following chip values are available: 0.1, 0.5, 1, 5, 25, 100 and 250. By default the red 5 chip is selected.
  • To make your selection, click on the area of the table of your choice. Every click will place on the table a chip of the value you selected. Different chip values may be used on different bets by selecting a different chip value after each bet. For details on all bet controls available, see 'Game Controls'.

    Each betting spot on the table is a separate bet.

  • Once you are happy with your selection, click on Deal and your bet will be placed.

The Banker (dealer) deals one card face down to each active betting spot, then one to himself.

  1. Player Hand Play
    For each of your hands, you may Hit and / or Stand.
    If your hand Bust's, it will be marked accordingly.
  2. Dealer Hand Play
    Once you have finished playing your hands, the Banker's unseen card is turned over.
    • If all your hands have Bust, the game ends.
      Otherwise the Banker may Hit and/or Stand.

Once the Banker's hand has been played, the result of each of your hands is determined and any winnings are shown on the table.

Definitions

Term Definition
Doppio 7 This is two 7's
Sette e Mezzo Realissimo This is 7½ in two cards, one of the cards being the Joker. The Joker is the King of Coins in the Napoletane, Piacentine, and Siciliane deck designs, and the King of Diamonds in the Piemontesi, Genovesi and International deck designs
Sette e Mezzo Reale This is 7½ in two cards, one 7 and one picture card
Sette e Mezzo Classic This is 7½ in more than two cards

Winning Bets

Banker's Hand Value Player's Hand Value Result
  Over 7½ Player hand Busts
Doppio 7 Doppio 7 Banker wins
Any hand except Doppio 7 Doppio 7 Player wins
8 or more Not Bust Player wins
Sette e Mezzo Realissimo Sette e Mezzo Reale Banker wins
Sette e Mezzo Realissimo Sette e Mezzo Classic Banker wins
Sette e Mezzo Reale Sette e Mezzo Classic Banker wins
Sette e Mezzo Reale Sette e Mezzo Realissimo Player wins
Sette e Mezzo Classic Sette e Mezzo Realissimo Player wins
Sette e Mezzo Classic Sette e Mezzo Reale Player wins
Sette e Mezzo Realissimo Sette e Mezzo Realissimo Banker wins
Sette e Mezzo Reale Sette e Mezzo Reale Banker wins
Sette e Mezzo Classic Sette e Mezzo Classic Banker wins
Sette e Mezzo Classic, Reale or Realissimo Less than 7½ Banker wins
Less than 7½ Sette e Mezzo Classic, Reale or Realissimo Player wins
Less than 7½ Equal to or lower than the Banker's total Banker wins
Less than 7½ Less than 7½ but higher than Banker's total Player wins

Example:

In the example below, moving from left to right, the first Player hand won as its value was higher than that of the Banker's but not Bust. The second Player hand Bust as its value was higher than 7½, and the third Player hand won as its value was higher than the Banker's but not Bust.

Sette e Mezzo Game Screen

In the example below, moving from left to right, the first Player hand Bust as its total was more than 7½. The second Player hand lost as its value was the same as the Banker's, and the third Player hand won as its value was 7½, ie not Bust and a higher value than that of the Banker's hand. The third hand is also marked as 'Sette e Mezzo Reale' as it consists of 7½ in two cards, one 7 and one picture card.

Sette e Mezzo Game Screen

Payouts

Wager Odds Payout
Winning Hand 2.00
Sette e Mezzo Reale 3.00
Sette e Mezzo Realissimo 3.00
Doppio 7 4.00

Theoretical %RTP (Return To Player)

Best Probability is the best probability of a winning event occurring.

Game %RTP Best Probability
Sette e Mezzo 96 2.41

Note: Potential wins above the maximum payout per bet allowed will be capped and this will adversely affect your %RTP. The amount will depend on your currency and stake selection.