ULTIMATE TEXAS HOLD’EM

[Pages:2]ULTIMATE TEXAS HOLD'EM

Ultimate Texas Hold'em? features heads-up play against the dealer and the optional Trips side bet. This game gives you several advantages:

? The earlier you bet, the more you can bet.

? You don't have to fold until you see all the community cards.

? The Trips bonus pays odds if your final five-card hand is a three of a kind or better. See layout for odds.

GETTING STARTED

Make equal bets in the ante and blind circles. You may also make the Trips bonus bets. You will then receive two cards.

BET BIG... OR SMALL... OR NOT AT ALL

When you get your two hole cards, you can either check or bet 3x-4x your ante. The dealer then reveals the three-card flop. If you haven't already made a play bet, you have a choice: check or bet 2x your ante. The dealer then reveals the final two community cards. If you haven't already made a play bet, you have a choice: fold or bet 1x your ante.

WINNING & LOSING

The dealer then reveals their two hole cards and announces the hand. If your hand beats the dealer's, your play and ante bets win even money. If the dealer's hand beats yours, your play, ante and blind wagers lose. If you tie, those bets push. The blind pays if your winning hand is at least a straight (see layout for odds). If you beat the dealer with less than a straight, it pushes.

DEALER QUALIFYING

The dealer needs a pair to qualify. When the dealer doesn't qualify, your ante will push and be returned. All other bets placed will receive action.

BAD BEAT

Players win if they and the dealer are involved in a Bad Beat. There are two ways to win:

? The player has a three of a kind or better and loses to the dealer.

? The player beats the dealer's hand of three of a kind or better.

To participate in the Bad Beat, players must make bets on the ante, blind and trips. Players place their bad-beat wagers in the marked circle. If the player's hand qualifies for payouts, the dealer pays him according to the posted paytable. If the player's hand does not qualify, the dealer takes his wager and moves on to the next player. If the dealer and the player have a five card tie; then the Bad Beat Bonus bet loses because neither the dealer nor the player suffered a Bad Beat.

ULTIMATE TEXAS HOLD'EM

Hand

Trips Bonus

Blind

Royal Flush

50 to 1

500 to 1

Straight Flush

40 to 1

50 to 1

Four of a Kind

20 to 1

10 to 1

Full House

7 to 1

3 to 1

Flush

6 to 1

3 to 2

Straight

5 to 1

1 to 1

Three of a Kind

3 to 1

BAD BEAT BONUS

Straight Flush

10,000 to 1

Quads

500 to 1

Full House

40 to 1

Flush

25 to 1

Straight

20 to 1

Trips

9 to 1

FIVE CARD PROGRESSIVE WAGER

This Progressive is linked to your favorite Poker games: Three Card Poker, Four Card Poker, Let It Ride, Mississippi Stud and Ultimate Texas Hold'em!

In Ultimate Texas Hold'em, you would use your two cards and the first three community cards (the flop) for the Five Card Progressive Wager.

If you have one of the hands in the paytable, you will win the prize indicated. If you bet on the Progressive and another player hits one of the TOP 2 Hands, you will receive an Envy Bonus.

FIVE CARD PROGRESSIVE WAGER

Hand

Pays*

Envy

Royal Flush 100% of Progressive Jackpot $5,000

Straight Flush 10% of Progressive Jackpot $1,500

Four of a Kind

$1,500

Full House

$250

Flush

$200

Straight

$150

Three of a Kind

$45

*Original Wager is NOT Returned

$50,000 Maximum Bonus Payout per player per hand. This applies only to payouts of Ultimate Texas Hold 'Em Poker Wagers and does not apply

to payouts for Trips, Progressive Payout or Bad Beat Bonus Wagers.

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