Rules/How to Play

Five cards are dealt face down to the dealer. The player has the option to bet that the sum of the first two cards (Game 1) will be either Low (4-14) or High (5-21). The card values follow BlackJack scoring (face cards = 10, Aces = 11). The house wins if these cards are a pair of 10s, Jacks, Queens, Kings or Aces. The player has the same betting option on the next two cards (Game 2). The player can then bet the outcome of the final card using a Roulette style betting area (Game 3) with squares to match the 13 unsuited cards in a playing deck. To view the complete rules, and see payout tables, click the 'View Complete Rules' button below.


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"The Next Big Winner!" says a 20+ Year Gaming Industry Expert

"Tripolet is a very innovative concept that works on multiple levels. To start, because there are no complex rules or payouts, it was simple for the dealer to learn. Within a few minutes, I was able to find a good rhythm that resulted in very consistent play. The layout also made it easy to take and pay bets, and with a full table, I was able to average about 85 hands per hour. In regards to house surveillance, because the cards are dealt face-down, each game is played individually, and paid out one at a time, making it a more secure game. The game also offers a nice win ratio that proves to create some player excitement. Overall, I would strongly recommend Tripolet to casinos. It's the next big winner!" - Jeff Voyles

Jeff Voyles worked 13 years (1993-2006) at the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino Las Vegas as Table Games Pit Manager/Casino Supervisor/Dealer/Card Count Detection Team/Games Instructor/Scheduler. In 2008, Mr. Voyles founded Gaming Network Inc., a company that created, designed, and patented 35 casino games and placed 800 games in 100 casinos throughout North America.

Let's Talk About Certified Winnings!

Mathematical analysis and test evaluations have been completed by Total Gaming Science and a certification was completed by BMM Test Labs. "For the Game 1 and Game 2 wagers, an iteration was run to calculate the hand score for each possible two-card combination (C(C312,2) = 48,516 total for the six deck version of the game. Based on this iteration, the following house edges were calculated: Low wager: 2.94%, High wager: 2.75%. For Game 3, irrespective of the number of decks used and the other cards used in Game 1 and 2, all Game 3 wagers have a 7.69% house edge." To receive a copy of either report, including the math for the Tripolet Bonus (Poker side bet), please contact FireStorm Labs.


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*Blended house odds of 5.2% refers to an assumption of equal bets between Game 1 with Game 2 (50%), and Game 3 (50%). For example, players bets $5 on game 1, $5 on game 2, and $10 on Game 3.

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TriStar Logic

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