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To be the market leader in the global online gaming industry, as measured by number of members and member satisfaction.

Casino-on-Net: Since its official launch in 1997, over 25 million people have experienced Casino-on-Net's exciting gaming action, making it the largest online gaming venue.

At Casino-on-Net you can play all your favourite Casino games - at better than Las Vegas odds! Our Casino currently offers Single Zero Roulette, Black Jack, Caribbean Poker, Pai Gow Poker, Keno, Baccarat, Craps and over two-dozen different Video Poker and Slot Machines!

The 888 Group
The 888 Group is headquartered in Gibraltar and owns Cassava Enterprises (Gibraltar) Limited, the company that operates 888.com. Cassava Enterprises operates under a license granted by the Government of Gibraltar. Our Customer Support Team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We offer assistance in 11 different languages by phone, email and live online chat. The 888 Group has other offices around the world and employs over 880 full time members of staff.

Listed on the London Stock Exchange
In September 2005, the Group's holding company 888 Holdings PLC completed a successful initial public offering of its shares, which were admitted to trading on the London Stock Exchange. The flotation was an important step in 888.com's goal of becoming the market leader in the global online gaming entertainment industry.

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888.com processes thousands of secure transactions every day. We offer over 20 different deposit methods including the most trusted names in the industry such as Visa, NETELLER, and Firepay, among others.

The Group's credit card processing is handled by its subsidiary Intersafe Global Limited, a leading online transaction provider. Intersafe Global uses the most advanced SSL and PGP protocols, as well as public/private key encryption to guarantee data transfer security. All credit card details are stored on servers protected by the latest firewall security to prevent unauthorized access.
 

   

 

 

           
   

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How to Play Online Craps
Short Description:

The first roll of the dice in a Craps round is called the "Come Out Roll". The basic opening bet in Craps, which is placed just before the Come Out Roll, is called the "Pass Line Bet." Pass Line Bets are instant winners when the shooter's Come Out Roll is 7 or 11, and lose when the Come Out Roll is 2 (Snake Eyes), 3 (Cross Eyes), or 12 (Box Cars). If 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 are rolled on the Come Out Roll, that number becomes "The Point". "The Puck" (a small round plastic marker labeled "ON" in this case and "OFF" in other cases) shows that The Point has been established, and is located on the Craps table over the box for the number rolled as The Point: "4, 5, six, 8, nine, or 10".

To end a round of Craps and resolve Pass Line Bets, the shooter must roll either the Point or 7 after the Come Out Roll. The possibility exists for a Craps round to continue all night, if the shooter fails to roll the Point or a 7 before the sun rises. Pass Line Bets cannot win until the Point is rolled, and cannot lose until a 7 is rolled. Because unresolved Pass Line Bets may not be removed, players must wait for a roll of the Point or 7 to determine the outcome of their Pass Line Bets.
Online Classic BlackJack
Short Description
In the Casino-on-Net Classic BlackJack game you are competing against the dealer (the house), along with other players (up to two). Our game is unique in that you may choose to play with other players, live online, just like a real Casino. We feature Private, Group, as well as Public Tables. At a Public Table there are up to three players playing, simultaneously. At a Private Table you may choose to play alone or at a Group Table with up to three players of your choice! All players wishing to play at the same table must enter the same "Group Name" in the "Group Table" field. The players and the dealer are each dealt two cards, with the goal of reaching 21, without going over. The player may draw as many cards as they wish, until reaching 21. If the player draws a card that puts them over 21 (which is called a "Bust"), they lose the hand. A winning hand adds up to more than the dealer's hand, without "Busting".
 
Casino-on-Net's Caribbean Poker is a Poker-style game, in which the player competes, one on one, against the dealer. At the end of the hand, the player and dealer compare hands formed from their five cards. The player's goal is to beat the dealer's hand.

Caribbean Poker Rules:
Caribbean Poker is played with a standard 52-card deck of cards. To start the game, the player must first place an "Ante Bet". The dealer then gives each player five cards face-up. (On Public and Group tables the other members' cards will appear to be dealt face down.) The dealer also receives five cards; four cards dealt face down, and one card face up.

When the player looks at his/her cards, and the dealer's Up Card, the player either challenges the dealer's hand, by placing a bet, or surrenders. The "Challenge Bet" is always equal to twice the Ante Bet. If the player chooses to "Surrender", the Ante Bet is lost.

When a Challenge Bet is made, the dealer reveals his four remaining cards, and the hands are then compared.

In order to qualify, the dealer's hand must contain at least one Ace and one King or better. If the dealer's hand does not qualify, the players receive a 1 to 1 payout on their Ante Bet, and the Challenge Bet is returned without additional winnings.

Should the dealer's hand qualify (with a value of at least one Ace and one King), the player's and dealer's hands are then compared, and the best hand wins (see Poker Hand Value Chart below). A player's winning hand receives 1 to 1 on the Ante Bet, plus the winnings on the Challenge Bet, which are calculated according to the hand's value (see "Payoff" column of Poker Hand Value Chart below).