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At Seneca Niagara Casino & Hotel, you'll find friendly Dealers at over 100 table games – all ready to help you get into the game. On our main Casino floor, you can try your hand at Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Mini Baccarat, Caribbean Stud Poker, Let it Ride®, Pai Gow Poker, 3 Card Poker and Spanish 21.

For our guests who prefer Blackjack or slots in a smoke-free environment, we offer 'Turtle Island'.

Visit our high limit table games for high stakes gaming. And don’t forget about our world-class Poker Room, the only one of its kind in Niagara Falls, New York!

Blackjack
How to Play
A favorite casino game. Seneca Niagara Casino & Hotel offers traditional eight-deck games. The goal in Blackjack? To have the total of your hand be higher than The Dealer’s without going over 21. Splitting and doubling down just add to the fun!

Craps
How to Play
These tables must be crowded for a reason! Many Players consider Craps to be the most exciting casino game. Learn the basics – the Pass and Don’t Pass – to get you started. Our friendly Dealers will be happy to assist you with questions.

Roulette
How to Play
Roulette, literally translated, means "small wheel," and is the oldest casino game played today. The game is simple and the choices are endless. Bet red or black. Odd or even. When it comes to having a good time, Roulette definitely has your number.

Baccarat
How to Play
The ancient game of Baccarat (pronounced Bah-kah-rah) is one of the easiest casino games to learn and play. Place your bet on the section labeled "Player," the section labeled "Banker" or the section labeled "Tie."

Mini Baccarat
How to Play
Mini Baccarat is essentially the same game as standard casino Baccarat, with the exception that Players do not take turns being the Banker.

Caribbean Stud Poker
How to Play
If you know the basics of 5-card Stud Poker, you’ll feel at home with Caribbean Stud Poker. This game offers the challenge of Poker with an easier-to-play format, plus the first-ever progressive play jackpot offered at a table game!

Let It Ride
How to Play
Unlike most casino games, with Let It Ride, you’re not competing against The Dealers or other Players. In fact, you’re actually hoping The Dealer has a great hand too! If your hand isn’t hot, pull bets back. Or, if you’ve got something good, just Let It Ride.

Pai Gow Poker
How to Play
This Asian favorite is played with a standard 52-card deck and a joker that serves as a wild card in straights, flushes and straight flushes. Understanding the basics of Poker will help you feel more comfortable at the table. In Pai-Gow Poker, any Player can accept the invitation to be the Banker. In this instance, all Players compare their hands to the new Banker rather than The Dealer.

3 Card Poker
How to Play
Two games in one – "Pair Plus" and "Ante and Play." The Player bets on both and in different amounts. Both games are based on hands consisting of three cards.

Spanish 21
How to Play
A popular twist on Blackjack. Using standard Spanish Decks (similar to regular decks except all 10s are removed) this game boasts a multitude of rules and special payoffs. In addition to the regular 21 bet, Players can bet that either or both of their first two cards will numerically match The Dealer’s up card.

4 Card Poker
How to Play
The object when playing against The Dealer is for The Player to form a Four Card Poker hand higher than or equal in rank to The Dealer's hand. Players use their best four of five cards dealt, whereas The Dealer uses the best four of six cards dealt.

Texas Hold'em Bonus Poker
How to Play
Texas Hold'em Bonus Poker is a community card poker game played with one standard 52-card deck. Each Player is dealt a two-card hand (hole cards) that can be used along with three or four of the community cards to create a five-card poker hand. If the best possible poker hand proves to be the five community cards, The Players and/or The Dealer may elect not to use their two-card and "play the board" by using all given community cards instead.

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