Ultimate Texas Hold'em

Bet min: 5€ / Bet max: 70€

In Ultimate Texas Hold’em , you play against the dealer. The game offers also a bet called TRIPS.

Ultimate Texas Hold’em offers several advantages:
The sooner you bet, the more you can bet. You do not have to fold (put the cards down) until you have seen all the community cards. Trips pays as indicated in the Pay Table, if your final five-card hand is three-of-a-kind or better.

How to start playing?
Place an equal bet on ante and blind, and optionally one on trips. Then you will be dealt two cards.

You can place high or a small bet ... or no bet at all
You will be dealt two cards and then either check (not place a bet) or place a bet equal to 3 or 4 times your ante. Then the dealer will turn over three community cards (called flop). If you have not placed a bet on play yet, you can decide to check or place a bet 2 times your ante. Afterwards, the dealer will turn over the remaining two community cards. At this point, if you still have not placed a bet on play, you can choose to: fold or place a bet equal to your ante.

When does the dealer qualify?
The dealer reveals his two cards and announces his best five-card hand. The dealer qualifies, if he has a pair or better.

Outcomes
If your hand beats the dealer’s, bets on play and ante are paid even. If the dealer’s hand beats yours, then your bets on play, ante and blind lose. If you tie the dealer, then your bets on play, ante and blind push (neither side wins). Blind bets pay, if you have a straight or better winning hand (check the payouts on the Poker table). If you beat the dealer with a hand that is worse than a straight, your bet pushes. If the dealer does not qualify, he will return your ante, whereas all other bets will be still in.

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