Seneca Niagara Casino continues free Learn-to-Play Table Games program in July and August

Seneca Niagara Casino & Hotel will provide learn-to-play sessions for two popular table games – Craps and Mississippi Stud Poker – in July and August on its newly renovated gaming floor. In addition, the casino recently upped the ante from $10 to $25 in Free Match Play as a thank-you to guests for taking part in the sessions.

The free, ongoing initiative offers guests the opportunity to get comfortable with some of the liveliest games on the casino floor, such as blackjack, roulette, craps, mini-baccarat and more. All participants will be able to learn the rules, ask questions and try table games with “play money.” Sessions are offered every other Wednesday each month.

Sessions take place from noon to 1 p.m. and 3 to 4 p.m. at Pit 4, located closest to the main cashier cage and STIR, the new high-energy feature bar with a 43-foot high-definition video wall. The upcoming learn-to-play schedule is as follows:

July 2: Craps
July 16: Craps
July 30: Craps
August 13: Mississippi Stud Poker
August 27: Mississippi Stud Poker

Registration is simple and free. Guests simply need to sign up at Pit 4 starting one hour before each session. As an added incentive, guests who participate in a learn-to-play session will receive one $25 Free Match Play coupon that can be used to bet at a table game after the training.

Multiple dealer demonstrations and opportunities to try the particular table game with “play money” will take place during each one-hour session. Guests are willing to stay for as little or as long as they would like, until they determine they have gained enough of a comfort-level and knowledge about the game.

July’s learn-to-play game, Craps, is considered to be the most exciting game in any casino. Although the game ultimately boils down to betting on the roll of two dice, the layout of the table can seem complicated at first. The learn-to-play program at Seneca Niagara Casino & Hotel provides new players the perfect opportunity to practice the variety of wagering options and get used to the pace of the game.

September’s learn-to-play game, Mississippi Stud Poker, is based on Five-Card Stud Poker. Instead of competing against the dealer, players determine to raise or fold their bets as the three community cards are revealed and ultimately win if their hands meet or beat a pair of jacks.

Seneca Niagara Casino & Hotel offers 90 table games on property, including blackjack, roulette, craps, mini-baccarat, Caribbean Stud Poker, Let It Ride®, Pai Gow Poker, three-card poker, Texas Hold ‘Em and Spanish 21. New table games that arrived in late 2012 include Mississippi Stud Poker, Blackjack Switch and Blackjack Super 7’s.

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