Rules of Casino Holdem

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Casino Hold'em

What is Casino Hold’em?

Casino Hold’em is played with one deck of 52 cards. In order to participate in the game, you must first place an ante bet.

You are then dealt two cards face up and the dealer is dealt two cards face down. The dealer also deals three community cards (called the flop). You must decide whether to fold or call. If you wish to challenge the dealer, you call by placing an additional bet of two times the ante bet. You may also choose to fold and forfeit your ante.

In Casino Hold’em, the player and the dealer compare hands using the five best cards from either the personal cards or the community cards.
The dealer must have a pair of fours or better to qualify. If the dealer does not qualify, the ante will pay according to the paytable and the call bet will push.

If the dealer qualifies and the player beats the dealer, the ante will pay according to the Ante paytable and the call bet will pay 1 to 1.
If the dealer qualifies and beats the player then the player will lose both the ante and call bets.
If the dealer qualifies and the player ties the dealer, then both ante and call bets will push.

ANTE PAYTABLE
Royal Flush 100 to 1
Straight Flush 20 to 1
Four of a kind 10 to 1
Full house 3 to 1
Flush 2 to 1
All other 1 to 1

Side Bet

Casino Hold'em features an optional side bet called Pair Plus bet. By placing this side bet you bet that you will be able to combine a hand containing a pair of aces or greater with your two-card hand and the flop. This side bet only applies to the flop (the first three community cards dealt) which means if a pair of aces or greater is combined in later stages of the game (fourth or fifth community card dealt) the PairPlus side bet is not winning.

PAIR PLUS PAYTABLE
Royal Flush 25 to 1
Straight Flush 25 to 1
Four of a kind 25 to 1
Full house 25 to 1
Flush 25 to 1
Straight 7 to 1
Three of a kind 7 to 1
Two pair 7 to 1
Pair of aces 7 to 1

How to play

Before pressing deal you need to place a bet. To do so, start with selecting which chip to use by left-clicking wanted chip value in the middle of the bottom bar. Place the chips within the ante bet area. You may also place an optional Pair Plus bet, by placing a Pair Plus bet you bet that a pair of aces or greater will be dealt to you on the flop. As soon as you've reached the amount you would like to bet, press DEAL.

You are then dealt two cards face up and the dealer is dealt two cards face down. You may examine your own cards. The dealer will also deal three community cards (called the flop) in the center of the table. You must decide to either fold or call. If you fold you will give up your cards and your ante bet, this does not apply to pairplus bet since it has already been played on the flop. This means any winnings on the pairplus bet is kept and handed to you even if you decide to fold. If you call, the call must be equal to two times the ante bet.

The dealer will then deal two more community cards, for a total of five. These two cards are called the turn and the river. The dealer will also turn over his own two cards.
Your hand shall be scored according the highest poker value of your two cards and the five community cards. Likewise, the dealer shall use his own two cards and the five community cards. The one with the highest poker value wins.

Game Settings

TABLE LIMITS

Each table has a set limit that cannot be exceed. If you wish to play by a higher limit than the current set limit you may change the limit by clicking the TABLE LIMITS sign located in the upper left corner of the table. Once the sign has been clicked a dialogue window will open displaying the different limits there are for the table. To view what the limit currently is set to simply drag your mouse pointer over the sign and the current limit will be displayed.