Game Rules
Last Revised: June 8, 2026
1. General Rules
These Game Rules apply to all social games offered through Cook International Casino. They supplement the Terms & Conditions. A Player Account may be required for gameplay, Gold Coin balances, complimentary awards, purchase history, VIP features, or saved progress.
- You must be at least 21 years old and your account must be in good standing;
- Each game may display additional instructions, controls, award tables, limits, and feature descriptions that form part of these Rules;
- Where a game-specific screen conflicts with a general example here, the server configuration and the current in-game rules control;
- All games are for personal entertainment use only;
- No game provides money, transferable value, or anything redeemable outside the platform.
2. Gold Coin Play
Before starting a round, you select or accept a Play Amount or Round Cost in Gold Coins. The selected amount is deducted when the server accepts the round. At completion, the server may award Gold Coins according to the game rules and recorded result.
The normal round calculation is:
- A round cannot begin when the available Gold Coin balance is less than the Round Cost;
- The platform will not intentionally allow a negative Gold Coin balance;
- Gold Coins awarded by a game remain non-transferable, non-redeemable entertainment credits;
- Minimum and maximum Play Amounts may differ by game, account status, device, feature, or promotional configuration;
- Complimentary Gold Coins and purchased Gold Coins are used for the same entertainment-only purpose and do not create financial rights.
3. Results, Randomization, and Server Records
Game outcomes may be determined by randomized game logic, fixed rules, player decisions, or a combination of these elements. Each completed round should have a unique event ID. The server record—including the accepted Round Cost, final outcome, Gold Coins Awarded, and ending balance—is the authoritative record.
Past results do not guarantee or influence a future randomized result unless a game expressly uses persistent progress or a disclosed feature state. Visual animations are presentations of the recorded outcome and may complete after the server has determined the result.
We do not promise that a particular play pattern, strategy, or purchase will produce a specific Gold Coin result.
4. Slots and MegaSlots
4.1 Starting a round
Select the available Play Amount and press the on-screen spin or play control. Reels, symbols, paylines, ways, and special features are evaluated after the round is accepted.
4.2 Award tables and features
- Matching symbols are evaluated according to the award table displayed in the game;
- Wild, Scatter, Bonus, multiplier, respin, and free-round features operate as described on the game screen;
- A free round does not create real-world value and any resulting Gold Coins remain subject to these Rules;
- MegaSlots may use alternative reel layouts, ways, multipliers, or bonus sequences displayed in-game.
5. Video Poker
This section applies to Joker’s Wild, Joker Poker, Jacks or Better, and Deuces Wild.
- Select a Play Amount and choose Deal;
- Five cards are displayed;
- Select cards to hold;
- Choose Draw to replace cards not held;
- The final hand is compared with the current in-game award table.
5.1 Joker’s Wild and Joker Poker
A Joker or other designated card may substitute for another card as stated by the game. Eligible hands and awards are determined by the current award table.
5.2 Jacks or Better
The minimum qualifying hand and all Gold Coin awards are shown in the game. A pair of Jacks or better is commonly the first qualifying hand, but the current on-screen table controls.
5.3 Deuces Wild
Cards with rank two act as wild cards as described in-game. The award table may differ from non-wild video poker.
6. Blackjack
6.1 Objective and card values
The objective is to finish with a hand closer to 21 than the dealer without exceeding 21. Number cards count at face value, face cards count as 10, and an Ace counts as 1 or 11 as permitted by the hand.
6.2 Play
- Select a Play Amount and start the hand;
- The player and dealer receive cards according to the version shown;
- Available actions may include Hit, Stand, Double, Split, Surrender, or Insurance when enabled;
- The dealer completes the hand according to the rule shown in-game, including whether the dealer draws or stands on a soft 17;
- The server compares the completed hands and awards Gold Coins according to the displayed table.
A tie normally returns the accepted Play Amount as part of the Gold Coin award. A two-card Blackjack may receive an enhanced award at the ratio displayed in-game.
7. Roulette
Select one or more table positions and assign Gold Coin Play Amounts before the round closes. Available selections may include individual numbers, adjacent-number groups, red or black, odd or even, high or low, dozens, or columns.
- The wheel may be single-zero or double-zero as visibly identified;
- The server records the selected positions and total Round Cost before generating the result;
- Gold Coin awards are based on the table displayed in the game;
- Zero and double-zero are separate results and affect outside selections as shown.
8. Baccarat
Select Player, Banker, Tie, or another displayed side option. Cards are valued and drawn according to the fixed rules implemented by the game. The labels “Player” and “Banker” identify the two game hands and do not describe the person using the site.
The hand with a total closest to nine is the result. Tens and face cards count as zero; other cards count at face value; totals use only the final digit. Gold Coin awards, including any Banker adjustment or side feature, are shown in-game.
9. Poker-Style Games
Poker-style games use the hand-ranking order displayed in each game. Unless expressly identified as a multiplayer social table, the games are played against the dealer or an award table, not against another user for transferable value.
9.1 Texas Hold’em-style game
The player receives private cards and uses them with community cards to form the strongest five-card hand. Available decisions and Gold Coin amounts are shown at each stage.
9.2 Caribbean Stud Poker
The player and dealer receive five cards. After viewing the hand, the player may continue or fold. Dealer qualification and Gold Coin awards follow the in-game table.
9.3 Pai Gow Poker
Seven cards are divided into a five-card high hand and a two-card low hand. The high hand must rank above the low hand. Results are determined by comparison with the dealer’s two hands under the displayed house-way rules.
9.4 Three Card Poker
The player and dealer receive three cards. The player may continue or fold. Three-card hand rankings and any optional side-feature award table are shown in the game.
9.5 Mississippi Stud
The player uses two private cards and three community cards. At each stage, the player may end the hand or commit an additional Gold Coin Play Amount within the displayed limits. The final hand is compared with the award table.
10. Sic Bo
Sic Bo uses three simulated six-sided dice. Select one or more displayed outcomes before the round closes. Options may include Big, Small, specific totals, single numbers, doubles, triples, or combinations. The in-game table defines every option and Gold Coin award.
11. Dragon Tiger
One card is assigned to Dragon and one to Tiger. Select Dragon, Tiger, Tie, or an available side option before the round begins. The higher rank normally determines the result. Ace rank, tie treatment, suits, side features, and Gold Coin awards are shown in-game.
12. Mahjong
Cook International Casino may offer a simplified, single-player Mahjong-themed game rather than a traditional four-player match. The game screen identifies the tiles, valid groups, collection rules, decisions, and award table. Sequences, sets, pairs, bonus tiles, or pattern features are evaluated only as described by that version.
13. Battle Royale
Battle Royale is an electronic social game with mechanics, selections, stages, and Gold Coin awards displayed within the game. The accepted Round Cost and server-recorded result govern. Any optional modifier, early-completion feature, or choice applies only as stated on-screen.
14. Lucky Wheel and Rainbow Wheel
14.1 Lucky Wheel
- A valid Player Account may be required;
- The current frequency limit is displayed in the feature and may be enforced by account, device, session, or server event history;
- The wheel may award complimentary Gold Coins only;
- The server-selected result controls over a visual pointer or animation discrepancy;
- Creating duplicate accounts or altering browser state to obtain extra spins is prohibited.
14.2 Rainbow Wheel
Rainbow Wheel may be restricted to eligible VIP accounts. It may award complimentary Gold Coins, digital badges, account themes, avatars, or other non-transferable digital benefits. It must not award cash, merchandise, gift cards, travel, discounts, or anything of real-world value.
15. Cook Downs Virtual Race
Cook Downs is a fictional virtual race simulation. Horse names, race names, participants, and results are not real-world events.
- Select a fictional entrant and a Gold Coin Play Amount;
- Confirm the round before the race begins;
- The server records the selection, Round Cost, event ID, and result;
- The animation presents the result;
- If the selected entrant meets the winning condition, Gold Coins are awarded according to the multiplier or table shown in-game.
16. VIP and High-Limit Social Games
VIP Blackjack, VIP Baccarat, VIP Texas Hold’em, Caribbean Stud Poker, Pai Gow Poker, Three Card Poker, Mississippi Stud Poker, High Roller Roulette, High Roller Craps, and High Roller Blackjack follow the corresponding general game rules above plus the limits and features displayed in their interfaces.
“VIP” and “High Roller” describe access level, visual presentation, Gold Coin limits, and digital account benefits. They do not create cash value or eligibility for any real-world prize.
16.1 High Roller Craps
High Roller Craps uses two simulated dice. Available selections may include Pass Line, Don’t Pass, Come, Don’t Come, Place, Field, proposition, and odds-style options. The table defines the come-out result, point sequence, selection resolution, and Gold Coin awards.
17. Interruptions, Display Errors, and Corrections
- If the server accepted and completed a round, the recorded result and ending balance control even if the browser animation was interrupted;
- If the server did not accept a round, no Round Cost should be deducted;
- If a round cannot be verified, we may void it and restore the accepted Round Cost;
- Obvious duplicate credits, corrupted results, impossible awards, or balances caused by a technical error may be corrected;
- A user should stop playing and report a suspected error instead of attempting to exploit it.
18. Fair Play and Prohibited Conduct
You must not:
- Use bots, macros, scripts, automated input, emulators configured for abuse, or unauthorized software;
- Reverse engineer, manipulate, intercept, replay, forge, or duplicate game or balance events;
- Create multiple accounts to bypass limits, account restrictions, age controls, KYC, complimentary-award frequency, or VIP requirements;
- Attempt to transfer Gold Coins or account value between users;
- Exploit a bug, visual error, interrupted request, duplicate-event condition, or stale balance;
- Impersonate another person, use false KYC information, or use an unauthorized payment method;
- Interfere with another user, the website, backend, or administrative systems.
We may restrict, correct, suspend, or close accounts and reverse Gold Coin changes connected to prohibited conduct, subject to the Terms & Conditions and applicable law.
19. Questions
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