While it might appear to be a bit complicated, this is actually a pretty simple game. The outcome of the dices will determine a suit applicable for this particular bet (hearts or spades, for example).
There is also a special Money$uit determined by the roll of two custom dices (OK, now we have some craps element here, too). The catch is - value cards must be in the same suit. The objective is to combine up to three cards to get a value of 17 or higher, up to 31, using the blackjack scoring (faces equals ten points, while Aces are always eleven). Money$uit 31 is played with up to seven players against each other. This is a rather new casino one-deck card game and it represents the best of both worlds of blackjack and poker. Speaking of upgrades, you might want to upgrade your browser to Google Chrome.
NOTE: If you’re running IE9 and the game keeps crashing, you need to update your Java installation (for it has nothing to do with us but with Microsoft, as they kindly note in their Support Page).