Most people who play Rhum 32 understand the rules within a few hands. A smaller number understand the strategy. And a smaller number still have developed the kind of deep, intuitive feel for the game that makes them genuinely dangerous to sit across from — players who lose gracefully and win consistently, who read the table the way a musician reads a room, and who have turned what looks like a luc...[Read More]
This guide covers everything about craps — the history of the game, a full breakdown of the table layout, every single bet from Pass Line to Hardways, true odds and free odds bets, the house edge on every wager, betting strategies, how to behave at the table, and practical tips for getting the most from your session. Craps has a reputation for complexity, but this guide will take you from complete...[Read More]
If you have walked into a casino in Trinidad and Tobago and watched a crowd of people gathered around a card table, cheering when certain cards appear and groaning when others do, there is a good chance you were watching Rhum 32. It is the most distinctively local game on any casino floor in the country — exciting, social, and unlike anything you will find anywhere else in the world.
All Fours is one of the most exciting card games you will ever learn. It is fast, social, deeply strategic, and — once you get the hang of it — completely addictive. If you have grown up in Trinidad and Tobago you have probably watched it being played your whole life. Now it is time to sit down at the table yourself.
Whether you are stepping onto a casino floor for the first time or are a seasoned player, understanding how odds work is the single most valuable skill you can develop. Odds determine how likely you are to win on any given bet and, more importantly, how much the casino expects to profit over time.
Anyone can learn the rules of All Fours in an afternoon. The scoring is not complicated, the card rankings are straightforward, and the basic flow of trick-taking is something most people pick up within a few hands. But knowing the rules and playing the game well are two entirely different things — and the distance between them is where All Fours truly lives.
This guide covers everything about roulette — the history of the game, how to play, every type of bet, the difference between European and American roulette, betting strategies, etiquette, and how to get the most out of the table. Whether you have never played before or want to sharpen your game, this is your starting point.
This guide covers everything about baccarat — from its aristocratic origins and the three main versions of the game, to a full breakdown of how hands are scored, every type of bet, the house edge, betting strategies, scorecards, etiquette, and practical tips for the table. Whether you are completely new to the game or want a deeper understanding of how it works, this is your reference.
This guide is written for anyone visiting a casino for the first time, or for anyone who wants to feel more confident and comfortable at the tables. None of these rules are designed to intimidate — they exist to make the experience better for everyone. Read this before your visit and you will walk in already knowing more than most first-time players.
This guide is written for first-time and early-stage blackjack players. No prior knowledge is assumed. By the end you will understand how the game works, what decisions to make, how to read the table, and how to play using basic strategy to give yourself the best chance of winning.
For new players, gambling can feel exciting, fast-paced, and full of opportunity. Whether it is slots, table games, sports betting, or live casino games, the thrill of a possible win is what draws people in. But beginners often make the same mistakes over and over, and those mistakes can turn a fun experience into a frustrating one very quickly.
One of the more important stories in Trinidad and Tobago’s gaming industry over the past year has come from the country’s online gaming agents, who have been publicly pressing for talks with the National Lotteries Control Board over what they say are serious operational and financial issues. For players, this matters because when agents complain about system problems, shutdowns and settlement stru...[Read More]