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Casino Hold'em Poker™


Side Bet:
Triple Bonus
Player has the choice to make an additional and completely separate bet Triple Bonus.
Betting that he/she will get 3 of a kind or better using the first 3 cards in the «Flop» and 2 out of the 3 personal cards that he/she receives.


S
ide bet: Triple Bonus
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here are 4 pay tables available A / B / C / D

Hand

Pay Table A

Pay Table B

Pay Table C

Pay Table D

Royal flush

1000 to 1

200 to 1

15 to 1

100 to 1

Straight flush

500 to 1

100 to 1

15 to 1

50 to 1

Four of a kind

100 to 1

80 to 1

15 to 1

40 to 1

Full house

30 to 1

40 to 1

15 to 1

30 to 1

Flush

25 to 1

25 to 1

15 to 1

20 to 1

Straight

15 to 1

15 to 1

15 to 1

15 to 1

Three of a kind

10 to 1

10 to 1

15 to 1

12 to 1

Two pair or less

Loss

Loss

Loss Loss


RULES

(1) Each player places a bet in a box marked ‘Ante’ and an optional side bet (Triple Bonus) in a box marked TRI.

(2) The dealer then deals 3 cards (face down) to each player and 3 to himself. In addition 3 ‘community’ cards are dealt face up in the middle of the table. This is called the ‘Flop’ and will eventually contain 5 cards.

(3) Players then have to decide whether to continue by placing a further bet, which must be double the Ante in a box marked ‘Call’ or they can pass their cards and lose their Ante and Triple Bonus bet.

(4) After all player decided to call or pass, the dealer will announce:
Any Triple Bonus.

(4a) Players can now have another look at their 3 cards if they wish.

(4b)
Players with 3 of a kind or better
(using the 3 cards «flop» and 2 out of the 3 personal cards) shall open his/her cards, players with out shall leave the cards face down.

(4c) Dealer will then take all the losing Triple Bonus and then pay the winning Triple Bonus.

(5) The dealer will now deal the last 2 communal cards face up, arrange them so they are easy to read, and exposes his 3 cards.

(6) Each player’s and dealer’s aim is to achieve the best possible 5-card stud poker hand; by using (must use) 2 cards out of his/hers personal 3 cards and 3 cards out of the 5 cards ‘Flop’.

(6a) Each player’s hand are compared with the dealer’s hand.

(7) The dealer must have a pair of 7s or better to qualify.

If the dealer doesn’t qualify:
The Ante is paid according to the
AnteWin® pay table and push on the Call.

If the dealer qualifies:
(a) Dealer and player have exactly the same hand the bet is a «push», it doesn't win or lose.
(b) Dealer beats the player then the player will lose both the Ante and Call.
(c) Player beats the dealer then the Ante are paid according to the
AnteWin® Pay Table and the Call are pay 1 to1 (even money).

Note: All Winning hand Must be Announce & Highlighted before paying out the bet.

AnteWin® Pay Table

Hand

Pays

Royal Flush

100 to 1

Straight Flush

50 to 1

4 Of A Kind

10 to 1

Full House

2 to 1

Flush

2 to 1

Straight or less

1 to 1


Quick Rules

1.    Players play against the dealer.

2.    The Call is always double the Ante.

3.    Dealer qualifies with a pair of 4's or higher.

4.    If the dealer does not qualify only Antes are paid.

5.    When the players hand is compared against the dealer the highest 5 card poker hand wins.

6.    Call are always paid 1 to 1(even money).

7.    The Ante will pay according to the AnteWin® Pay Table.

8.    Players must not communicate information regarding the content of their hands.

9.    Players may play 1 hand only.

10.  All Winning hands Must be Announce & Highlighted before paying out the bet.


This invention can also be used for Internet entertainment and video slot machines. It could also be stored on a disk and played on a computer or interactive television.


US Patents: 6,206,373 & 6,637,747
 South Africa Patent: 2001/2907
Australia Patent: 773436
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