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Mini Games

Mini games are small, self-contained games that are often included within larger games or applications. They are designed to provide a quick and entertaining diversion from the main game or application, and typically have simple rules, graphics, and gameplay.

Mini games can take many different forms, ranging from simple arcade-style games like "Pac-Man" or "Tetris," to puzzle games, racing games, and even casino games like slot machines. They may also be designed to test a player's skill or reaction time or to provide a challenge that is separate from the main game.

Mini Poker

Mini Poker is a simplified version of the traditional game of poker, which is played with a standard deck of 52 cards. It is a quick and easy game that is popular among casual players who are looking for a fun and simple card game to play.

The objective of the game is to have the best possible hand, with the highest-ranking hand being a royal flush.

Xóc Đĩa

Xóc Đĩa is a traditional Vietnamese game that is played with a small cage-like apparatus and three small dice. It is a popular game of chance that is enjoyed by players of all ages and skill levels.

In Xóc Đĩa, the game begins with the dealer placing the three dice inside the cage and shaking it. The cage is then opened, and the dice are revealed. The objective of the game is to correctly predict the outcome of the dice roll.

Tài Xỉu

Tài Xỉu, also known as Sic Bo, is a traditional Chinese game of chance that is popular in many countries, including Vietnam. The game is played with three dice, and the objective is to correctly predict the outcome of the roll.

In Tài Xỉu, players can place bets on a variety of outcomes, such as the total of the three dice, the specific numbers that will appear on the dice, and combinations of numbers. The bets are placed on a table layout that displays the different betting options and their corresponding payouts.

Bầu Cua

Bầu Cua is a traditional Vietnamese gambling game that is often played during the Lunar New Year celebrations and other festivals. The game is played with a set of six-sided dice and a board that displays six different symbols.

The six symbols on the board are a crab, a fish, a prawn, a rooster, a gourd, and a stag. Players place their bets on the symbols they believe will appear on the dice when they are rolled.

In the traditional version of Bầu Cua, the dice are placed in a small bowl or cup and shaken by the dealer. The bowl is then overturned on the table, revealing the outcome of the roll. If a player correctly predicts the outcome, they win the corresponding payout.

Hi Lo

Hi Lo is a simple card game that is often played in casinos. The game is played with a standard deck of 52 cards, and the objective is to correctly predict whether the next card will be higher or lower than the previous card.

At the beginning of the game, the dealer draws a card from the deck and places it face up on the table. The player must then guess whether the next card drawn from the deck will be higher or lower than the card on the table. If the player guesses correctly, they win the round and can choose to continue playing or cash out their winnings.

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