Two up is a popular game in Australia. It was played briefly at the Main Street Station casino in downtown Las Vegas during the 1990s. It is quite a simple game that involves tossing two coins in the air and watching them make their random falls to the floor. Its social setting provides the action in the game. A group of players surrounds the one who is selected to toss the coins using a special stick. Players can bet that two heads or two tails will come up. If the two coins are different – odds – there is no decision, and they are tossed again. When two heads or two tails are the correct bet, the payoff is even money. If five odds come up in a row, however, all players lose. All persons in the circle around the coin tosser may make bets. The players may bet that heads or tails will come up three times in a row, and if they do, players are paid off at 7.5 to 1 for a 6.25% house advantage (odds are ignored in the sequence).