House rules for every room on the floor
A cleaner, late-night guide to what each game is trying to do, how a round moves, and which bets are easiest to start with when a table feels new.
Read the quick-start notes first, then jump into the room you want. The goal here is not to bury you in textbook rulebooks. It is to help each Night Chips table feel readable the first time you sit down.
Start with the steadier bets in each game before you chase the louder ones. The site is more fun when the table rhythm makes sense first.
The About page explains the brand, the floor layout, and why each room has its own tone instead of feeling like nine separate menus.
Poker
Night Chips poker plays like Texas Hold'em. Everyone builds the best five-card hand from two private cards and five shared community cards.
Blackjack
Try to beat the dealer without going over 21. Number cards keep face value, face cards are worth 10, and aces count as 1 or 11.
Roulette
The wheel lands on a single number. You can bet on exact numbers or broader groups like red/black, odd/even, low/high, dozens, and columns.
Midnight Wheel
This is the Night Chips money wheel. You bet on a prize color and the pointer decides which sector wins after the spin.
Keno
Pick up to 10 numbers, place your ticket, and wait for 20 numbers to be drawn. Your payout depends on how many of your picks hit.
Sic Bo
Sic Bo uses three dice. You are betting on totals, odd or even results, singles, doubles, or triples.
Slots
Spin the reels and line up matching symbols across active paylines. Wilds help complete lines and scatters unlock bonus-style value.
Baccarat
You are betting on which hand wins: Player, Banker, or Tie. The dealing rules are automatic, so you mostly focus on the bet choice.
Craps
Craps starts with a come-out roll. The pass line and don't pass line react differently depending on that opening total and the point that may follow.