Super Pan 9

The object of the game is for a player to have cards whose sum total (numerical count) is closer to NINE than the sum total of the cards held by the Player/Dealer. Only the last digit is used. For example, a hand with two 6's and a 4 would total 16, but its card count would be 6. A hand with two 5's and a king would have a card count of 0.

  • Super Pan 9 is played with multiple decks (eight to twelve) with the Sevens, Eights, Nines, and Tens removed. There is no Joker. The cards are dealt from a shoe.
  • Players are each dealt three cards face down, one at a time, in turn, in rotation. Players may stand pat or exercise their option of drawing a fourth card in an attempt to improve their hands. The Player/Dealer is last to play.
  • A series of showdowns follows between the Player/Dealer and each of the other players in turn according to the order of play established at the beginning of the hand.
  • All action starts with the position of the action button (the position that receives the first hand to be distributed).
  • Once the Player/Dealer’s hand is set, the House Dealer will settle all wagers starting from the Action Button and moving clockwise. Winning hands will be placed face up on the table in front of the wager and losing hands will be placed face down. If the result of the play is a push, the cards will be removed and placed in the discards.
  • The Player/Dealer position cannot win or lose more than the original wager. There is no obligation to cover any other bets. The house does not participate in the actual play of the game and has no interest in the outcome of the play.

The House does not participate in the actual play of the game and has no interest in the outcome of play.

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