How to Play Casino Hold’em
Casino Hold'em uses a standard 52-card deck without jokers. Cards are shuffled before each new hand.
The goal is to beat the virtual dealer collecting higher hand compared to his combination. Players can also get payouts if the dealer does not have a minimum combination or for additional bets (as described below).
It is necessary to make bets at the beginning of the round. The basic one is called Ante. Its value can be from one to one hundred credits. It is also possible to stake AA Bonus, but we are going to describe it later.
The croupier deals two cards to himself and to the user. The player sees his cards, but does not see the hand of the dealer. In the middle of the table three community cards are present. They are called flop. They are faced up.
The player estimates the rank of his five-card hand (two his cards and three community ones) and decides whether to continue taking part in the game or to refuse doing it, i.e. to call or to fold. In the first case, Ante is doubled. In the second case, he loses his Ante.
If the client calls, the croupier deals two other community cards and the showdown occurs. If the dealer does not have combinations, the player gets payouts only for Ante (1:1), and the confirmation is returned. If the dealer has a minimum combination, which is a pair of fours, hands are compared.
Hold'em Casino has classic hands. They consist of less than five cards, which include community and hole cards of participants.
If the dealer's hand is higher in rank, the user loses Ante and Play. If the client wins, his confirmation is paid 1:1, and the payout for Ante is credited depending on the hand and according to the following odds:
- Straight or lower - 1:1
- Flush - 2:1
- Full house - 3:1
- Four of a kind - 10:1
- Straight flush - 20:1
- Royal flush - 100:1
The round is finished.