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Thursday, August 25, 2011

Texas Hold'em Table Game

Texas Hold’em is one of the most popular traditional poker games today…
one of the reasons is that “any two cards can win.” The same holds true for
the new Texas Hold’em Bonus Poker. The best “hole cards” (2-card starting
hand) sometimes will not win… and the worst starting hand (hole cards)
sometimes becomes the winning poker hand after all of the community cards
are exposed.

How To Play Texas Hold’em Bonus Poker:
Two cards are dealt to each player; Two cards to the dealer and Five
Community Cards are dealt face-up in the center for both Players and Dealer
to use in any combination (3, 4 or all of the 5 Community Cards may be used)
to make the highest ranked poker hand.

How the Betting works:
Each player uses his/her 2-card hand along with 3, 4, or all of the
5-Community cards to make the best poker hand!
Any two cards can win!
* No Player to Player competition.
* Each Player plays against the Dealer.
* Best Poker-ranking hand wins.
* Optional side-bet Bonus wager plays against a posted pay table (not the
dealer hand).
When a Player wins, the Player retains his/her Ante and is paid even money
on the Flop + Turn + River wagers.
When a Player’s winning hand is a “Flush” or greater, the Ante + Flop + Turn +
River wagers are paid even money.
All poker-ranked hands of equal value between the Player and the Dealer will
be considered a “tie” or “push” whereas no money will be collected or paid.
Players who have made an Ante Wager have the option to make a Bonus
Jackpot wager. Bonus Jackpot wagers are paid no matter who wins the hand
(Player or Dealer).

Bonus P ayout Odds:
RANKING OF HANDS
Royal Flush
Straight Flush
Four of a Kind
Full House
Flush
Straight
Three of a Kind
Two Pair
One Pair
High Card
Ante
Bonus
2-cards
Flop or Fold
3-cards
Turn
River
Each Player makes an Ante wager to receive 2 cards.
Players also have the option to place a Bonus Jackpot wager.

A 2-card hand is dealt to each Player and the Dealer.
Players wishing to continue to play must wager twice the amount
of the Ante wager on the Flop wager; Players not wishing to
continue may hand-in their 2-cards and forfeit the Ante wager.

3-Community cards are now placed “face-up” on the table.
Players now have the option to not bet or bet equal to the Ante

A 4th Community Card is turned face-up on the table.
Players now have the option to not bet or bet equal to the Ante

A 5th Community Card is turned face-up on the table.

Payout odds
30 to 1
25 to 1
20 to 1
15 to 1
10 to 1
5 to 1
3 to 1

Player’s Hand / Hole Cards
A-A
A-K (Suited)
A-Q or A-J (Suited)
A-K (Unsuited)
K-K or Q-Q or J-J (High Pairs)
A-Q or A-J (Unsuited)
10-10 through 2-2 (Low Pairs)

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