Casino Hold’em
Casino Hold’em is a variation of the popular Texas Hold’em poker game.
Casino Hold’em differs from Texas Hold’em in that it is played against the house rather than against other players.
The object of the game is to beat the Dealer’s hand by getting the best possible five-card hand out of the two cards you are dealt and five community cards.
To add to the excitement, there is a possibility to place a side bet, which pays out if a pair of Aces or higher is dealt in the first five cards.
Play begins when you place an initial bet, so-called Ante bet. Place a bet using one of the betting chips.
Click Deal button to start dealing cards. Once the button is clicked, two cards are dealt to you face up, two cards are dealt to the Dealer face down, and three flop cards are dealt on the table.
Fold and Call controls appear.
POSSIBLE OUTCOMES:
* If the Dealer’s hand does not qualify, you win, Ante bet is paid out according to the payout table, and Call bet is returned to you.
* If the Dealer’s hand qualifies, it is compared to your hand. If the Dealer's hand is lower, you are paid out according to Ante paytable and Call bet pays 1:1. If the Dealer's hand is higher, you lose both your Ante and your Call bets. Even if you lose against the Dealer, you still receive AA winnings that you qualify for, paid out according to AA paytable.
* When you and the dealer tie, the next highest card that is not part of the paying hand, known as the kicker, determines the winner.
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