How to Play Let It Ride Poker
Let It Ride Poker is a kind of poker based on the rules of stud poker. It also slightly resembles video poker, namely it lacks opponents and it is not necessary to compare combinations.
A standard 52-card deck without jokers is used in this game.
The rules for Let It Ride Pokerare discussed in detail in the separate article on the portal Casinoz, and there is no sense in considering it here, since the version of Cryptologic has no differences from the standard principles. Let's deal with the basic rules.
- The goal of the game is to collect one of the paid combinations and skillfully make bets.
- It is allowed to wager only on one hand.
- The bet consists of three equal parts, two of which can be removed if the player is not satisfied with his rank of cards.
- The player can (optionally) make a side bonus bet in the amount of one credit, which is paid after receiving a three of a kind and higher.
- The minimum paid hand for the basic bet is a pair of tens.
Let It Ride Poker from Cryptologic has limits for the payout per hand. For example, the maximum payout per round can not exceed fifty thousand at the table with the betting range from one to fifty credits.
Let It Ride Poker has the standard poker hands that are paid according to the following multipliers:
- Royal flush- 1,000:1
- Straight flush - 200:1
- Four of a kind - 50:1
- Full house - 11:1
- Flush - 8:1
- Straight - 5:1
- Three of a kind - 3:1
- Two pairs - 2:1
- One pair - 1:1 (a pair of tens and higher is paid)
The payouts are made for all the bets that were valid when the last card was opened.
The gameplay of Let It Ride Poker from Cryptologic consists of several stages. The player chooses the chip value and makes the basic bet. It is automatically divided into three sectors. If desired, it is possible to place a bonus wager. After that, he or she receives three upcards, and two hole cards are lying in front of the dealer.
Evaluating the rank of cards, the player may leave a part of the bet on the first sector or remove it. If the cards seem to be weak, he or she takes one-third of the bet back. Or on the contrary, the bet can be left in the game.
Then the dealer faces up one of the two cards lying face down. This card is treated as a component of the player's hand. Again he or she should choose whether to take back one-third of the second sector or leave it in the game.
After this, the second hole card is faced up. If the five cards have a paid combination, the user receives the payout for bets remained in the game. If there is no paid combination, all bets located on the table are lost.
Even after receiving the first three cards, the player may click the button and leave all bets in the game. Then the croupier immediately faces up two cards. Usually this happens when three upcards already have a paid combination.