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Ultimate Texas Hold'em™ is a poker-based table game in which the player may make one raise at any time during the course of the hand. The earlier the raise is made, the higher it may be. Unlike other poker-based games, raises made after the Ante still have action even if the dealer doesn't qualify.

To "buy-in" or get into a game of Ultimate Texas Hold'em, simply place cash or chips directly on the gaming table. Dealers are not permitted to remove anything from a player's hand. Be sure to present your Club Wyandotte card at the beginning of your play at the table to earn valuable points redeemable for Casino Cash, complimentary food, entries into promotions and more.


Ultimate Texas Hold'em Rules

The game is played with a standard 52-card deck.

The player must make an equal bet on both the Ante and Blind, and can also make optional Trips bet.

Two cards are dealt face down to the player and dealer. The player may look at his own cards.

The player can check or make a Play bet equal to four times the Ante.

The dealer turns over three community cards.

If the player previously checked, he may make a Play bet equal to two times his Ante. If the player already made a Play bet, he may not bet further.

Two final community cards are turned over.

If the player previously checked twice, he must either make a Play bet equal to exactly his Ante, or fold, losing both his Ante and Blind bets. If the player already raised, he may not bet further.

The player and dealer will both make the best possible hand using any combination of their own two cards and the five community cards.

The dealer will need at least a pair to qualify.

If the player and dealer tie then the Ante, Blind, and Play bets will all push.

If the dealer qualifies and the player has the higher hand, then the Ante will pay even money. If the dealer qualifies and the dealer has the higher hand, then the Ante will lose. If the dealer does not qualify, then the ante will push. (Note: The qualifying point only matters for purposes of the Ante bet.)

If the player has the higher hand, the Play bet will pay even money. If the dealer has the higher hand, the Play bet will lose.

If the player has the higher hand, the Blind bet will pay according to the Blind Bet pay table below. If the dealer has the higher hand, the Blind bet will lose.

The Trips bet will pay according to the poker value of the player's hand regardless of the value of the dealer's hand.

Blind Bet Pay Table

PLAYER HAND

PAYS

Royal Flush

500 to 1

Straight Flush

50 to 1

Four of a kind

10 to 1

Full House

3 to 1

Flush

3 to 1

Straight

1 to 1

All other

Push

 
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