How to Play Live Casino Hold’em
In Live Casino Hold'em from Playtech users have to collect the best five-card hand using two cards dealt by the dealer and five community cards located on the table. A standard 52-card deck is used in the game. The cards are shuffled after each deal. Customers of casinos do not play with each other, but against the house represented in the form of the dealer.
Detailed rules for Casino Hold'em are described in a
special article in the section Rules. In this review we are going to consider the major features of Live Casino Hold'em from Playtech.
The lowest dealer's hand is a pair of fours. If he has at least this hand and you win, the ante (the initial bet) is paid according to the paytable, and the call bet is paid 1:1. If the dealer does not have a combination, only the initial bet is paid, whereas the call bet is returned to the player.
Payouts for the Ante:
- Royal flush - 100:1
- Straight flush - 20:1
- Four of a kind - 10:1
- Full house - 3:1
- Flush - 2:1
- Straight and lower - 1:1
Players can also make an additional bet on AA. It wins if the first five cards (flop and pocket cards) have a combination of two aces and higher in rank. This bet is paid regardless of the outcome of the main hand according to the following multipliers:
- Royal flush - 100:1
- Straight flush - 50:1
- Four of a kind - 40:1
- Full house - 30:1
- Flush - 20:1
- Straight, three of a kind, two pairs, pair of aces - 7:1
The gameplay in Live Casino Hold'em from Playtech starts with choosing a table from the list. Entering the program, the player selects the coin value for making bets and clicks on Ante. It is also possible to wager on AA. Then it is necessary to confirm bets by clicking on the appropriate button.
The croupier deals two cards to himself and the player. All customers of casinos play Live Casino Hold'em wagering on one common hand, but they can see only their bets. Then the flop is dealt, i.e. three community cards. Players evaluate the rank of their cards and make one out of two decisions: to wager clicking Play (this increases the initial bet twice) or fold and lose the ante.
After that, the dealer adds two cards (turn and river) to the flop. The computer automatically finds the highest combination and makes payouts if the player wins.
The range of bets can differ at various casinos that offer Live Casino Hold'em from Playtech.
Vavada has the ante within $5-$50, and the bet on varies between $2 and $100.
If the player makes a bet and then the connection is lost, he or she is automatically transferred to the version of the game with the random number generator. When he or she enters this casino next time, it is possible to finish the deal in this variant.