What is the difference between a Quick Seven and Seven?
·A Quick Seven is when the player's first card dealt is a seven (no discard is used).
·A seven is any value of seven, other than a Quick Seven (a seven will lose to a Quick Seven).
What happens when I get a Quick Seven?
The player has the option to Challenge the dealer's hand.
If the player chooses not to Challenge, the player receives a 1 to 1 payout on their original bet.
When can I Challenge and how?
· Once the player receives a Quick Seven. First: leave the original bet on the table and
decline the 1 to 1 payout. Second: await the completion of the dealer's hand.
· If the dealer's hand totals any value other than seven, the player receives a 2 to 1 payout
on their original bet.
· If the dealer's hand receives a Quick Seven or seven, the player loses their original bet.
When can I Discard and how?
Once the player's hand totals greater than seven.
The dealer will discard one card of the player's choice, as long as the hand value remains seven or less.
What is the difference between a Bust and a Dealt Bust?
A bust is a hand that totals greater than seven after a discard has been made.
A dealt bust is a hand that is dealt two cards of 8, 9, or 10 in any combination.
What is a Hazard Bet and how do I place one?
· If the player receives a dealt bust, the player has the option to place a Hazard Bet next
to their original bet (Hazard Bet limits are a 1 to 1 match on the original bet).
If the dealer receives a bust or dealt bust, the players winnings equal the total combined bet.
If the dealer does not bust or dealt bust, the player loses the total combined bet.
How does the dealer play their hand?
The dealer has the same goal as the players, except when determining the discard.The dealer must choose to play the high card or the high total of their hand.
After a discard, the dealer has to hit on 4 or less and stand on 5 or greater.
Quick Seven is a Registered Trademark of Innovative Gaming, Inc. Copyright 2005 - 2011. All Rights Reserved. U.S. Pat. No. 7,407,162.