Casino Holdem
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About Casino Holdem
Casino Hold'em is like playing poker against the house, but it's way simpler than you might think. You start by placing an ante bet and seeing your two cards. Then the dealer reveals three community cards, and you decide whether to fold or raise your bet. After that, one more card appears, and you make your final decision. The cool part? The dealer needs at least a pair of fours to even play - if they don't qualify, you win for being there. It's a great mix of strategy and luck that keeps every hand interesting.
Game Features
- Dealer qualification requirement (pair of fours minimum)
- Multiple decision points (ante, flop, turn)
- Standard poker hand rankings
- Ante/call betting structure with raise options
- Community card system (three flop, one turn)
- Push/win conditions based on dealer qualification
Getting Started
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Frequently Asked Questions
What happens if the dealer doesn't qualify in Casino Hold'em?
If the dealer fails to make at least a pair of fours, you win immediately regardless of your hand strength. Your ante bet pays out at even money, and your raise bet pushes.
How many community cards do I see before making my final decision?
You see four community cards total: three cards appear after your initial ante bet, then one additional card appears before your final decision point.
When do I decide to fold or raise my bet in Casino Hold'em?
After seeing the first three community cards (the flop), you choose to fold or raise your bet before the fourth community card is revealed.
What is the minimum hand the dealer needs to qualify?
The dealer must make at least a pair of fours to qualify and compete against your hand.
Do I need to match my ante bet when I choose to raise?
Yes, your raise bet typically equals your ante bet, effectively doubling your stake to continue playing against the dealer's hand.