This card game is played with one standard deck of cards. The game is
initiated when the player places a wager called the ante. Next, the dealer
will deal five cards face down to each player. The dealer's own five-card
hand is dealt, four cards face down and the final card face up. Now it is
the player's choice to either stay in the game or fold. If the player
chooses to fold, the ante is forfeited. If the player decides to stay, the
amount of the original ante must be doubled. The dealer's cards are then
revealed. If the dealer does not have at least an ace/king combination, the
player automatically wins even money on the ante and the wager is returned.
If the dealer does have at least an ace/king combination, then a comparison
is made between the dealer's and player's hand. If the player has the higher
hand, the player wins even money on the ante and the original wager pays
according to the payout table below:
hand
Royal Flush
Straight Flush
Four of a Kind
Full House
Flush
Straight
Three of a Kind
Two Pair
Pair
Ace/King
Players are also given the option of playing for the progressive jackpot. To
be considered for the progressive, players must make an additional side bet
of one dollar at the onset of the game. The player is wagering that they
will receive a hand of cards that equates to a flush or better. Regardless
of the outcome of the regular table game, if the player has a hand that
qualifies for the progressive jackpot, that player will win the amount
designated in the payout table. Players are usually rewarded with 100% of
the pot for a royal flush, 10% of the pot for a straight flush, and a set
monetary amount for a four of a kind, full house, or a flush. These amounts
will vary from casino to casino.
STRATEGY
Basic Strategy dictates that you should at least do the following:
bet when you hold a pair or better
bet when you hold an ace/king if your hand contains the same card as the
dealer's upcard.