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Texas Hold'Em Bonus Poker

Texas Hold'Em Bonus Poker is played on a blackjack style table and pits your hand against the dealer's hand with the option of a bonus bet.

How To Play Texas Hold'Em Bonus
2 cards are dealt to each player (used by that player only)
2 cards are dealt to the dealer (used by the dealer only)
5 community cards are dealt face up on the table (to be used by both player and dealer, along with their 2 card hands).

Ante - Each player makes an ante wager to receive 2 cards.

Bonus - Players also have the option to place a bonus wager.

Flop or Fold - Players wishing to continue to play must wager twice the amount of the ante; players not wishing to continue, may fold in their hand and forfeit the ante wager.

3 Card Flop - 3 community cards are now placed face up on the table.

Turn Card - Players now have the option to check or bet equal to ante.

River Card - Players now have the option to check or bet equal to ante.

Each player uses his/her 2 card hand along with 3, 4, or all of the 5 community cards to make the best "5 card poker hand"!

No player-to-player competition.

Each player plays against the dealer.

Best 5 card poker ranking hand wins.

Optional side bet wager plays against a posted bonus table. See Below. Bonus jackpot wagers are paid no matter who wins.

When a player wins, the player retains his/her ante and is paid even money on the total of the flop + turn + river wagers.

When a player's winning hand is a "flush" or greater they are paid an additional amount equal to his/her ante.

All poker ranked hands of equal value between player and dealer will be considered a "tie" or "push".

Players Two Card Hand - Pays
Ace - Ace - 30 to 1
Ace - King Suited - 25 to 1
A - Q or A - J Suited - 20 to 1
Ace - K Unsuited - 15 to 1
K - K or Q - Q or J - J - 10 to 1
A - Q or A - J Unsuited - 5 to 1
10 - 10 through 2 - 2 Pairs - 3 to 1