Texas Hold'em Bonus
Experience Head-to-Head Play Against the Dealer
Texas Hold'em Bonus™ features head-to-head play against the dealer and an exciting bonus bet that pays odds if the player's initial two cards are a pair of 2's or better.
To begin each round, players make an Ante bet and may also make the Bonus side bet. Once players receive their two hole-cards, they must either place a bet equal to two times their Ante in the "Flop" betting area or fold. The dealer then reveals the three-card flop and players can check or place a bet equal to one times their Ante in the "Turn" betting area. The dealer then reveals the turn card, and players can check or place a bet equal to one times their Ante in the "River" betting area. The dealer then reveals the final community card - the River.
Next, the dealer reveals his or her two hole-cards and announces the hand. If a player's hand beats the dealer's, his or her Flop, Turn, and River bets win even money. If the player's hand contains either three 10's or better, a straight or better, or a flush or better, depending on house rules, the Ante bet wins even money. Otherwise, the Ante bet pushes. If the dealer's hand beats the player's, the player's wagers lose. If the player's hand ties the dealer's hand, all player bets push, with the exception of the bonus bet - this bet either wins or loses.
Texas Hold'em Bonus™ features head-to-head play against the dealer and an exciting bonus bet that pays odds if the player's initial two cards are a pair of 2's or better.
To begin each round, players make an Ante bet and may also make the Bonus side bet. Once players receive their two hole-cards, they must either place a bet equal to two times their Ante in the "Flop" betting area or fold. The dealer then reveals the three-card flop and players can check or place a bet equal to one times their Ante in the "Turn" betting area. The dealer then reveals the turn card, and players can check or place a bet equal to one times their Ante in the "River" betting area. The dealer then reveals the final community card - the River.
Next, the dealer reveals his or her two hole-cards and announces the hand. If a player's hand beats the dealer's, his or her Flop, Turn, and River bets win even money. If the player's hand contains either three 10's or better, a straight or better, or a flush or better, depending on house rules, the Ante bet wins even money. Otherwise, the Ante bet pushes. If the dealer's hand beats the player's, the player's wagers lose. If the player's hand ties the dealer's hand, all player bets push, with the exception of the bonus bet - this bet either wins or loses.