Casino Hold 'Em
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Rate:
61%
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Price:
$001 | |
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Genre and what to do:
Casino Hold 'Em is a poker variation with similar rules to Texas Hold 'Em. Both games are easy to learn and offer rewards of a side bet. Casino Hold'Em differs from Texas Hold'Em in that you play against the house not against other players. The main objective 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. You win when you beat the dealer! Besides, you can also play a side bet which pays out if a pair of aces or higher is dealt in the first five cards. At the beginning of the game, each player makes an ante wager. Two cards are dealt to each player and the dealer, face down. Each player can see his own cards. The dealer deals three cards (flop) in the center of the table. Each player has a choice between: fold or call. When the player folds he gives up his cards and his ante bet. The call must be equal to two times the ante bet if the player calls. After this the dealer deals two more cards, for a total of five, and turns over his two cards. To qualify, the dealer should have either a pair of fours or better. In a case the dealer doesn't qualify, the ante will pay according to the ante pay table and the call bet will push. When the dealer qualifies and beats the player, the player will lose both the ante and call. The ante will pay according to the Ante pay table and call the bet will pay 1 to 1 when the dealer qualifies and the player beats the dealer. Both ante and call bets will push if the dealer qualifies and the player ties the dealer.
| Offline gameplay: 1 player | | Multiplayer: No |
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Publisher:
Casino Tropez | | ESRB Ratio: Everyone |
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Requirements:
Vista/XP/2000, Internet |
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