Casino Niagara
Address:
5705 Falls Avenue, ON L2H 6T3
City and State:
Niagara Falls ,
Ontario
Country:
Canada Phone
905-374-3598
Website:
http://casinoniagara.com
Email:
Support@casinoniagara.com
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When it comes to non-stop, on-the-edge-of-your-seat excitement, Casino Niagara is the place to be! The 95,000 square-foot casino floor offers thousands of the most popular slots and over 45 tables of gaming fun including Blackjack and Hold ‘em Poker. There’s something for everyone at Casino Niagara!
Slots
Pull the lever and let the fun begin. Casino Niagara features over 1,700 slot and video poker machines on two action-packed levels. Denominations range from pennies to $100! And with more than 350 progressives, Casino Niagara players have a wide selection to choose from. Just imagine the thrill of pulling the handle on a Megabucks® progressive – the jackpot starts at $1,000,000!
Be sure to look to our featured bank outside the Players Advantage Club Booth for new machines!
What you should know...
Players should familiarize themselves with the payout on each machine. Most machines accept between one and three coins, and the size of the jackpot generally increases when more coins are played. Pressing the "Bet Max" button places the maximum bet and starts the wheels spinning for maximum prize payouts!
Double Diamond® Pennies
Play for pennies with the Double Diamond® Pennies game and get ready to mine some serious diamonds! This 5-reel, 9-line game accepts wagers of 90 credits and offers a top award that ranges from 50,000 to 5,000,000 credits. With this game you’ll see, diamonds can be a slot player’s best friend, especially when you're mining for the Double Diamond® top award!
Double Diamond® Pennies Slots is a trademark owned and/or registered by IGT in the United States and/or other countries.
Poker Room
Enjoy Poker 24 hours a day in our Poker Room.
Blackjack
Blackjack is a fun, fast-paced game that’s easy to play. This is how it works: Once all bets have been made, the Dealer gives you two cards face up. The Dealer also receives two cards; one face up and the other face down. The object of the game is to have your cards equal or as close to 21 as possible. If you beat the Dealer’s hand, without going over (busting), you win! It’s as easy as that.
Craps
Craps is a classic dice game that serves up big-time excitement. The game begins with a roll of the dice. If you roll a seven or eleven, you win! If you roll a two, three or twelve (also known as crap numbers) you lose – so whatever you do, don’t roll those numbers! If you throw any number other than a seven, eleven or craps, then a point (number) is established. Once a point is established, you win if you roll that number again before throwing a seven. After just a few rolls of the dice you’ll be a seasoned pro!
Caribbean Stud Poker
This is a quick and easy version of 5-Card Stud Poker. What’s really unique about this game, though, is that it offers a progressive jackpot.
The game itself is played on a special table, similar to the ones used for Blackjack. When you ante, you have the option of playing for a progressive jackpot, which continues to grow until someone claims it. The dealer then deals you five cards face down, and deals himself five cards with one card face up. If you’re feeling confident about your hand you can make an additional bet – doubling the ante – or simply folding, which would forfeit your original ante.
Caribbean Stud Poker is a great social game that’s very simple to learn.
Roulette
This game has been played in European casinos for over 100 years. It’s easy to pick up and a whole lotta fun to try and master! This is how you play: simply place your bet on the betting grid using casino chips or special, coloured roulette chips. Bets can be placed on single numbers, rows of numbers or on adjacent numbers. You can also bet on black, red, odds, evens – there are loads of options. After the bets have been placed on the layout, the Dealer spins the wheel. If the ball lands where you have placed your chip(s), you win!
Casino Niagara offers some of the most popular Poker games around, including:
Texas Bonus Hold'em Poker
Texas Bonus Hold'em Poker is an exciting variation of our ever popular Texas Hold'em Poker game. You bet against the Dealer and the goal is to make the best five card hand. The bonus is paid out on your 2-card hand with payouts ranging from 3-to-1 to 1000–to-1. You’re certain to enjoy this fun new game!
Let It Ride Bonus™
This exciting variation of 5-Card Stud Poker is easy to learn and fun to play. First you’re dealt three cards, the Dealer receives two cards. The Dealer’s two cards are community cards that you can use to make your best five-card Poker hand. In this game, you’re not playing against the Dealer, you’re simply wagering that you’ll have a pair of tens or better.
Three Card Poker
Three Card Poker is an exciting Stud Poker game that offers three ways to play and four different ways to win. You may bet against the Dealer or bet on the value of your own three-card hand or bet both. Bonus payouts may be paid for certain hands when wagering against the Dealer.
Spanish 21
It is an exciting, fast-paced version of regular Blackjack (21). It’s played with a deck consisting of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Jack, Queen, King, Ace...no 10 ’s! While basic Blackjack rules apply, it’s the Match Play, Bonuses, Super Bonus and Late Surrender rules that make this game a casino favourite.
Sic Bo
It is as much fun to play as it is to pronounce. The object of this unique Asian dice game is for you to select the individual numbers, or combination of numbers, that you think will turn up on three dice. If you’re right, you win! Bets pay off according to the odds indicated on the table’s easy-to-read layout.
At first glance, this table game may seem complicated, but it’s actually quite the opposite. The object of the game is to bet on the hand, ”Player” or “Bank”, whose total will equal or be closest to nine in value (10s and face cards are worth zero). You can also bet on a tie.
Baccarat
You start the game by betting on either “Player” or “Bank”. Two cards are then dealt to each hand. From there, rules dictate how many other cards are drawn for either the “Player” or “Bank” hands. When the drawing is complete, the Dealer totals the value of each hand and the winner is declared.
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