Casino Holdem Poker Rules

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Casino Answers » Poker » Texas Holdem » What Are The Rules to Royal Holdem? No game attracted the fish faster than Royal Hold’Em, a game launched by Ultimate Bet in 2005, and what a fun take-off of Texas Holdem; have just 20 cards in the deck, all aces, kings, queens, jacks and tens! Any poker (except Caribbean) including Holdem, unlike other casino games, is the game between players, not with a casino. It will be told further about base principles and strategy of the game, but do not forget about the role of psychology in Texas Holdem. Casino Holdem Rules However, it has to be admitted that Casino Holdem is not an original creation. It is heavily inspired and influenced by the classic casino Texas Holdem. The Casino Holdem rules stipulate that you play with the dealer and not with other players. Casino Hold’em – a variation of poker. Casino Holdem Poker is a casino gambling game, a poker variation that was licensed in 2007 in the UK. It is also known as the Caribbean Holdem Poker. The game has since grown to be played in online casinos, mobile casinos, and live casinos. The game has been influenced by the old-fashioned multiplayer Texas Holdem Poker.

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 Net Gaming, Real Time Gaming, Playtech, Gamesys, and Galewind Software.
The game also goes by the name Casino Hold ’Em Open. Under this name, the rules are the same except the player hole cards are dealt face up. In normal Casino Hold ’Em they are dealt face down. Rules

The rules are as follows.
*Play begins with each player making an Ante wager. There is also an optional Progressive Jackpot side bet.
*The dealer gives the player and himself two hole cards and three community cards face up on the table.
*Each player must decide to either fold or call. If the player folds, then he gives up his cards and his Ante bet. If the player calls, then the Call bet 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 then turn over his own two cards.
*Both hands shall be scored according the highest poker value of the two hole cards and 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.
*The Progressive Jackpot side bet pays based on the player’s final seven card hand only, even if the player folded or loses to the dealer. More on this bet at the bottom of the page.
Ante Pay TableHandTable 1Table 2Table 3Table 4 Royal flush 2025100100 Straight flush 20252049 4 of a kind 10121017 Full house 3333 Flush 2222 All other 1111
Caribbean Hold ’Em Warning

Be warned that Realtime Gaming has an imitation of this game called Caribbean Hold ’Em. However, they pay 1 to 1 on the Ante if the dealer doesn’t qualify, as opposed to the full Ante Bonus pay table. Nowhere is this rule change disclosed in their game rules, I might add. Analysis

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%.Return Table — Pay Table 3Expand HandPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturnPlayer wins with royal flush1027362590400.0000260.002700Player has royal flush, dealer doesn’t qualify1001198929600.0000040.000431Player wins with straight flush2260011222840.0002160.004747Player has straight flush, dealer doesn’t qualify2010896728280.0000390.000784Player wins with four of a kind12414198965520.0014890.01787Player has four of a kind, dealer doesn’t qualify109094993200.0000330.000327Player wins with full house55895050376600.0211950.105973Player wins with flush45051314195800.0181610.072645Player wins with straight or less364266700165720.231060.693181Player has full house, dealer doesn’t qualify3246016768320.0008850.002654Player has flush, dealer doesn’t qualify21688835364320.0060720.012144Player has straight or less, dealer doesn’t qualify155213762191480.1985120.198512Tie06785969165800.0243980Player folds-150090671026000.180093-0.180093Player loses-388397017556120.317817-0.953451Total278138100240001-0.021576

The following return table is four pay table 4. The lower right cell shows a house edge of 0.35%. This pay table can be found at Internet casinos using Gamesys N.V. software titled ’Casino Hold ’Em with Zero House Edge.’ As you can see, the ’Zero House Edge’ part is a misnomer. The player must pay a 10% commission on any net gambling win per session. A ’session’ ends after a period of one hour with no bet or 24 hours, whichever happens first.
The owner of Casino Hold ’Em wishes for me to state that Gamesys N.V. is using his game without permission. Return Table — Pay Table 4Expand HandPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturn Player wins with royal flush 102 736,259,040 0.000026 0.002700 Player has royal flush, dealer doesn’t qualify 100 119,892,960 0.000004 0.000431 Player wins with straight flush 51 6,031,161,932 0.000217 0.011059 Player has straight flush, dealer doesn’t qualify 49 1,096,758,936 0.000039 0.001932 Player wins with four of a kind 19 41,421,337,056 0.001489 0.028295 Player has four of a kind, dealer doesn’t qualify 17 909,634,104 0.000033 0.000556 Player wins with full house 5 589,638,417,816 0.021199 0.105997 Player wins with flush 4 505,727,272,920 0.018183 0.072730 Player wins with straight or less 3 6,429,871,396,516 0.231175 0.693526 Player has full house, dealer doesn’t qualify 3 24,601,738,176 0.000885 0.002654 Player has flush, dealer doesn’t qualify 2 169,051,416,912 0.006078 0.012156 Player has straight or less, dealer doesn’t qualify 1 5,526,154,486,512 0.198684 0.198684 Tie 0 679,763,871,140 0.024440 0.000000 Player folds -1 4,984,375,678,920 0.179205 -0.179205 Player loses -3 8,854,310,701,060 0.318342 -0.955027 Total 27,813,810,024,000 1.000000 -0.003511

I would like to thank Stephen How of Discount Gambling for supplying the combinations in pay table 4.
The only pay tables fully analyzed are 3 and 4, 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, 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 to these figures.Strategy

Unfortunately, there is no easy way to quantify optimal strategy for this game. I can say that 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

The only side bet I am aware of for this game is known as the AA+. It pays based on the poker value of the player’s hand after the flop. There are three known pay tables, as follows:AA+ Pay Tables HandPay Table 1Pay Table 2Pay Table 3 Royal Flush 25100100 Straight flush 255050 4 of a kind 254040 Full house 253030 Flush 252020 Straight 7710 Three of a kind 778 Two pair 777 Pair of aces 777 House edge 6.40%6.26%2.97%

Pay tables 1 and 2 can be found in land casinos. Pay table 3 is used by Internet casinos using Gamesys software.
As an example, following is the full return table for Pay Table 1. AA+ Side Bet — Pay Table 1HandPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturnRoyal Flush2540.0000020.000038Straight flush25360.0000140.0003464 of a kind256240.0002400.006002Full house2537440.0014410.036014Flush2551080.0019650.049135Straight7102000.0039250.027473Three of a kind7549120.0211280.147899Two pair71235520.0475390.332773Pair of aces7844800.0325050.227537Other-123163000.891241-0.891241Total25989601-0.064023Progressive Jackpot

The Progressive Jackpot bet shall pay based on the player’s two hole cards and the five community cards only. It does not matter whether or not the player folds or loses to the dealer. In the event of a straight flush or royal flush on the board, all players who made the Progressive Jackpot bet shall split the win.
The following table shows the probability and contribution to the return for each event. Obviously, the return from the top two awards will depend on the jackpot size, so are treated as unknowns. Progressive JackpotHandPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturn Royal flush Jackpot 4,324 0.000032 x Straight flush 10% of Jackpot 37,260 0.000279 y 4 of a kind $100.00 224,848 0.001681 0.168100 Full house $10.00 3,473,184 0.025961 0.259610 Other $0.00 130,044,944 0.972047 0.000000 Total $0.00 133,784,560 1.000000 0.487931+x+y

The table above shows the fixed wins return 42.77% of the amount bet. Assuming the player is playing alone, for every $1,000 in the meter the return will increase by 6.02%. Under the same assumption, the break-even point is $9,503.22. Due to jackpot sharing, the return will go down slightly according to the number of other players making the bet. Jumbo Jackpot

There is another progressive jackpot called the ’Jumbo Jackpot.’ The following table shows the wins, probabilities and the contribution to the return for each type of winning hand. Jumbo JackpotHandPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturn 7-card straight flush ? 32 0.00000024 x 6-card straight flush $5,000.00 752 0.00000562 0.028105 5-card straight flush $250.00 40,800 0.00030497 0.076242 4 of a kind $50.00 224,848 0.00168067 0.084034 Full house $5.00 3,473,184 0.02596102 0.129805 Flush $4.00 4,047,644 0.03025494 0.121020 Straight $2.00 6,180,020 0.04619382 0.092388 Other $0.00 119,817,280 0.89559871 0.000000 Total $0.00 133,784,560 1.00000000 0.531593

The return for the top award depends on the amount in the jackpot. I can say that all the other wins return 53.16% of money bet. For every 100,000 bet units in the meter the return increases by 2.39%. At a jackpot of $1,958,300.75 the return reaches 100%. Progressive Jackpot Side Bet
There is yet another side bet based on the player’s first two cards and the three-card flop. I put information about it in my page titled Casino Hold Em Progressive Jackpot Side Bet’. Casino Razz Bonus
I believe this side bet pays according to the poker value of the player’s two hole cards and the three cards on the flop -- the lower the poker value, the more it pays. For all the rules and analysis, please see my page on Casino Razz Bonus. Methodology

The above analysis was performed using a brute force combinatorial program that analyzed all 27,813,810,024,000 possible outcomes, and played every hand according to optimal player strategy. It took my computers about a month to crank though the 27.8 trillion hands.External Links

The web site for Casino Hold’em, as well as other games, is www.casinopokergames.com.
There is a good Casino Hold ’Em calculator at beatingbonuses.com.
Casino Holdem Poker Rules PokerWritten by:Michael Shackleford
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