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High Card Flush
Objective:
Have a hand with more of the same suits than the dealer
Minimum number of players:
2 (1 player plus dealer)
Decks:
Played with a simulated 8 decks that get reshuffled after every round.
Betting scheme:
Each player starts by playing an ante wager
Dealing procedure:
Each player is then dealt 7 cards face down then the dealer
Players then can look at their cards and will have the option to fold
Folding forfeits their ante (any side bed will stay active)
If the player doesn't fold they place an additional raise wager which is up to 3 times their ante depending on their head. 2-4 suited cards ante x1, 5 suited cards ante x2, 6 or more suited cards ante x3.
The players and dealers hand will be compared
In order for a dealer to qualify they need a 9 high 3 card flush.
Payouts:
If a dealer does not qualify ante is paid 1:1 ad raise wager is pushed
If the dealer's hand beats the player, player lose ante and raise wager
If player wins they will win even money on ante and raise 1:1
If there is a tie the right hand is determined by the highest card if those cards tie the second highest is compared. Cards will be compared until a winner is determined. If there is no winner wagers push
Side Bets:
Regardless of if the player wins, folds, or loses, side bets will get paid based on their pay table.
Flush bonus: this bonus pays based on the number of cards they have in their flush
7 card flush: 300:1
6 card flush: 100:1
5 card flush: 10:1
4 card flush 1:1
Straight flush bonus: this bet pays based on how many cards they have in a straight. Aces can be used as either the lowest or highest rank in a straight. A straight flush is when cards can be put in sequential order and the same suit.
7 card straight flush: 8000:1
6 card straight flush: 1000:1
5 card straight flush: 100:1
4 card straight flush: 60:1
3 card straight flush: 7:1
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