Unlike its cousin—Texas Hold’
Em—Casino Hold ‘Em was designed to put the dealer and the player in same
playing status. That is, players play against the casino, and not against other
players. This online
card game is a straight competition between the dealer’s hand and the
player’s. There is also the Ante bet where players could bag the AnteWin Bonus.
Another feature, the AA Bonus, allows punters to accumulate prize based on the
poker value of their two personal cards and the first three flop cards.
Casino Hold ‘Em uses the standard
52-card deck, and each card has a corresponding value. They follow this order: A
(high or low), K, Q, J, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, and 2. Players start the game
by placing an Ante bet; they may also choose to take advantage of the AA bonus
side bet to further increase their chance of winning. This bonus is paid if the players’ hand
contains a pair of A’s or higher after the first round of card (3 community
cards) has been dealt. Players must finish playing the complete hand (Call) in
order to receive any AA Bet winnings; else, it will be considered a loss.
Player and dealer are given two
cards apiece and the first three flop cards are then revealed. At this point,
player has the option to call (continue the hand) or fold (discontinue the
hand). Folding the game will automatically forfeit any winning, including the
AA bonus. This could be helpful when player already sees no chance for a better
hand if he continues with the game, thus reducing possible losses. To “call”
the game will require the Ante bet to be doubled, increasing the possible value
of either wins or losses. If player calls, the remaining two community cards
are dealt, and the dealer’s cards are turned over. The hand is then compared to
that of the dealer’s. If he loses, player’s “Call” bet is returned and the Ante
bet is paid out according to the Ante Pay Table. Otherwise, player wins
nothing.
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