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Casino Hold'em is a poker variation, similar to Texas Hold 'em, that is played in Egypt, Russia, South Africa, Holland, Latvia, Estonia, Ireland, Morocco, Malta, Ukraine, Panama, and Romania. It is also available to play online at casinos using NetEnt Gaming, RealTime Gaming, and Playtech software.

Rules The rules are as follows:

Play begins with each player making an ante wager. Two cards are dealt face down to each player and dealer. In addition three flop cards are dealt face up. The players may examine their own two cards but sharing information should be discouraged. All players and dealer may use the three flop cards as part of their hand. Each player must decide to either fold or call. If the player folds he gives up his cards and his ante bet. If the player calls the call must be equal to two times the ante bet. The dealer will then deal two more community cards, for a total of five. The dealer will also turn over his own two cards. The player hand shall be scored according the highest poker value of the player's two cards and the five community cards. Likewise the dealer shall use his own two cards and the five community cards. The dealer must have a pair of fours or better to qualify. If the dealer does not qualify then the ante will pay according to the ante pay table below and the call bet will push. If the dealer qualifies and beats the player then the player will lose both the ante and call. If the dealer qualifies and the player beats the dealer then the ante will pay according to the Ante pay table below and the call bet will pay 1 to 1. If the dealer qualifies and the player ties the dealer then both ante and call bets will push.


House Edge The following table shows the number of combination, probability, and contribution to the return of all possible outcomes under ante pay table 3, which I'm told is the most frequently used. The lower right cell shows a house edge of 2.16%.


The only pay table fully analyzed is pay table 3, because it takes my computer about a month to cycle through all possible combinations. However assuming the player was following optimal strategy under pay table 3 but playing under pay table 1 or 2 then the house edge under pay table 1 would be 2.40%, and under pay table 2 would be 1.96%. The actual house edge under pay tables 1 and 2 would be slightly less or equal that these figures.


Strategy Unfortunately there is no easy way to quantify optimal strategy for this game. I can say the optimal strategy player will raise 82% of the time. So only in the worst 18% of hands should the player fold. In general these are when the player has two singletons in the hole that are low compared to the flop, with little or no chance for a straight or flush.


Side Bets I am aware of two side bets, known as the AA+ as follows. Both are based on the poker value of the player's two cards and the three flop cards.

In version 1 a flush or higher pays 25 to 1 and a pair of aces to a straight pays 7 to 1. Following is the return table. The lower right cell shows a house edge of 6.40%.


Version 2 has the following return table. The lower right cell shows a house edge of 6.26%.

AA+ Side Bet, version 2

Clarification

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The issue with the articles you created is that there's nothing in them. Adding information to this page serves no purpose. The content needs to be added to the article.

Generally, you should have at least a basic stub of an article ready before you create one. We try to avoid "under construction" pages. Before creating an article, have at least a basic introductory paragraph available. Also, please do not create the same article under more than one title. Fan-1967 14:35, 26 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Some more information

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Welcome!

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July 2008

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Please stop restoring the enormously long lists of tricks ("The Worldwide Chip Tricks List") in the article Chip tricks. These lists fill no function because to most people they are just lists of words without particular meaning. Please have a look at What Wikipedia is Not which explains why it is unsuitable to include the list in the article. If you disagree, please discuss it on the article's talk page before placing the list there again. Thanks. --Bonadea (talk) 11:34, 1 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Please read the note above, and don't restore the list without discussion on the article's talk page, and without providing an edit summary. Thank you. --Bonadea (talk) 12:27, 1 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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