If your first two cards are sevens, the payout is usually 50:1 if they are of different suits and 100:1 if they are of the same suit. If your first card is a seven, usually the payout is 3:1. This is a bet on how many sevens your hand will have. This is a straightforward bet on whether the first two cards in your hand will have a value of over or under 13, with Ace counting as one and a value of 13 generally resulting in a lost bet. In a single deck game, a Royal Match usually has a payoff of 10:1 and in a multi-deck game, the payoff is usually 25:1. This is a side bet that the first two cards in your hand will be the King and Queen of the same suit. In a single deck game, an Easy Match usually has a payoff of 3:1 and in a multi-deck game, the payoff is usually 5:2. This is a side bet that the first two cards in your hand will be of the same suit. Perfect pair: The two cards are a pair of the same rank and suit, for instance two three of diamonds.Coloured pair: The two cards are a pair of the same rank and colour but different suits, for instance the Queen of clubs and spades.Mixed pair: The two cards are a pair of the same rank but of two different colours (one red and one black), for instance the seven of hearts and spades.