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Texas Hold'em Bonus

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 the Dealer to use in any combination (3, 4 or all 5 community cards may be used) to make the highest ranked poker hand.


BET AGAINST THE DEALER’S HAND
The required Ante wager allows you to play against the Dealer. After you look at your hand you have two options. You can fold, or if you think your hand is good enough to beat the Dealer’s hand, you can place a wager that is two times your original wager on the Flop spot. At this point you are “in for the finish,” as it makes no difference whether or not you bet or check on the last two community cards. The Dealer will then reveal the first three community cards. You may then make an optional bet that is equal to the original Ante bet on the 4th Community Card (the Turn).
Finally, you may make an optional bet on the last community card (the River). Again, that bet will be equal to the original Ante wager. If your hand beats the Dealer’s hand you win all wagers on the Flop, Turn, and River betting spots. If your hand is a Straight or higher and beats the Dealer you will also win your Ante bet. If your hand beats the Dealer’s, but is not a Straight or higher, the bet is a push. If the Dealer’s hand beats your hand you lose all wagers on the Ante, Flop, Turn, and River betting areas. In the event of a tie hand, all of these bets are a push.
RANKING OF HANDS FROM HIGHEST TO LOWEST
• Royal Flush
• Straight Flush
• Four of a Kind
• Full House
• Flush
• Straight
• Three of a Kind
• Two Pair
• One Pair
• High Card

Payout Schedule
Hand Pay Out Odds
Ace-Ace (Player’s Hand) Ace-Ace (Dealer’s Hand) 1,000 to 1
Ace-Ace (Player’s Hand Only) 30 to 1
Ace-King (Suited) 25 to 1
Ace-Queen, Ace-Jack (Suited) 20 to 1
Ace-King (Unsuited) 15 to 1
King-King or Queen-Queen or Jack-Jack (High Pairs) 10 to 1
Ace-Queen or Ace-Jack (Unsuited) 5 to 1
10-10 through 2-2 (Low Pairs) 3 to 1