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MrCasinoGames
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July 12th, 2012 at 1:18:09 AM permalink
Below is a list of Card-Room Poker Games adapted to be played against the Casino.
I will show the rules of the games here one at a time (Game per Week).

Casino Hold'em®: First Texas Hold'em Against the Casino.
Casino Hold'em® 1+2®: Based on Texas Hold'em, Player selects best three cards from four.
Casino Holdem® 3/5: Based on Texas Hold'em, Player selects best three cards from five.
Casino Hold'em® Omaha: Based on Omaha poker.
Casino Holdem® 4-Suit: Based on Padooki Poker (Four cards with a target of 4, 3, 2, Ace all of different suits).
Casino Hold'em® Draw: Based on Texas Hold'em, Player can change one of his hold card.
Casino Draw® Poker3: Based on Draw Poker, Player can change one of his hold card.

Casino Holdem®: First Texas Hold'em Against the Casino ©2000.

Casino Holdem® / Play for Free

Invented in: 2000 / US Patents: 6,206,373 and 6,637,747
Mathematical Analysis: Michael Shackleford (Wizard of Odds)
Distributor: TCSJOHNHUXLEY
©Stephen Au-Yeung. All rights reserved.

Introduction to: Casino Holdem®
Available in over 800+ On-line Casinos including:
888, William Hill, Paddy Power, Bet365, Bodog, Casino.com, Sporting Bet, Betfair, Betfred, Unibet, Euro Grand, Win Palace, Betsson, Intertops, Sports Interaction, Titan, Club UK, PKR, Tote Sport, Pinnacle...

Played Live 150+ Tables in Countries:
South Africa, Egypt, Holland, Sweden, Romania, Latvia, Estonia, Ireland, Morocco, Czech, Panama, Costa Rica, Colombia, Russia, Ukraine, South America, Africa, EU, UK...

Roules

1. Each Player makes an Ante-bet and an optional Bonus-bet AA Bonus™.

2. Two cards are dealt face down to each Player and the Dealer. In addition three community-cards are dealt face up in the middle of the table.

3. Each Player examines his cards and must either Fold or stay in the game by making a Call-bet which is double his Ante-bet.

4. Two more community-cards are dealt and the Dealer exposes his two cards.

5. Each Player and Dealer will make the best five-card poker hand using any combination of their own two cards and the five community-cards.

6. Dealer compares his poker hand with the Player’s poker hand. The Dealer must qualify with a pair of fours or better.

• If the Dealer does not qualify then the Ante-bet will pay according to the AnteWin® Pay-table and the Call-bet will push.

• If the Dealer qualifies:
a) Player beats the Dealer then his Ante-bet will pay according to the AnteWin® Pay-table and the Call-bet will pay 1 to 1.
b) If Dealer beats the Player then the Player will lose his bets.
c) If Dealer and Player tie then the bets will push.
Stephen Au-Yeung (Legend of New Table Games®) NewTableGames.com
Spinner14
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July 12th, 2012 at 5:09:42 PM permalink
Sounds very similar to Texas Hold'Em Bonus...
Everyone's an expert.
MrCasinoGames
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July 12th, 2012 at 6:32:40 PM permalink
Quote: Spinner14

Sounds very similar to Texas Hold'Em Bonus...


Hi Spinner14,
It should be Texas Hold'Em Bonus is very similar to Casino Hold'em®.

Because Casino Hold'em® is the First Texas Hold'em play against the Casino. Invented in 2000.
Ultimate Texas Hold'em was invented around 2005, and Ultimate Texas Hold'em was invented around 2006.

And any other Texas Hold'em play against the Casino should be similar to Casino Hold'em®.

That is the history of Texas Hold'em play against the Casino (House).
Stephen Au-Yeung (Legend of New Table Games®) NewTableGames.com
MrCasinoGames
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July 19th, 2012 at 11:17:09 AM permalink

1+2® Poker 3/4

Invented in: 2010 / US Patents: 6,206,373 and 6,637,747
Mathematical Analysis: Cindy Liu (Edge Consulting)
Distributor: TCSJOHNHUXLEY
©Stephen Au-Yeung. All rights reserved.

1. Each Player makes an Ante-bet and two optional Bonus-bets Triple-Ace™ and Ace-King™.

2. Two cards are dealt face down to each Player and the Dealer. In addition one community-card is dealt face up in the middle of the table.

3. Each Player examines his cards and must either Fold or stay in the game by making a Call-bet which is double his Ante-bet.

4. A second community-card is deal face up.

5. Each Player and the Dealer will make the best three-card poker hand using any combination of their own two cards and the two community-cards.

6. The Dealer compares his three-card poker hand with the Player’s three-card poker hand. The Dealer must qualify with Ace-high or better.

•If the Dealer does not qualify then the Ante-bet will pay according to the AnteWin® Pay-table and the Call-bet will push.

•If the Dealer qualifies:
a) Player beats the Dealer then the Player’s Ante-bet will pay according to the AnteWin® Pay-table and his Call-bet will pay 1 to 1.
b) If Dealer beats the Player then the Player will lose his bets.
c) If Dealer and Player tie then the bets will push.
Stephen Au-Yeung (Legend of New Table Games®) NewTableGames.com
MrCasinoGames
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July 31st, 2012 at 1:48:28 PM permalink

Casino Holdem® 4-Suit

Invented in: 2007 / US Patents: 6,206,373 and 6,637,747
Mathematical Analysis: Michael Shackleford (Wizard of Odds)
©Stephen Au-Yeung. All rights reserved.

Rules
1. A single 52-card deck is used. All cards are ranked as in poker.

2. The order of hands is shown in table 1. If both player and dealer have the same ranking hand then the individual cards will be used to determine the higher hand. If a suit is only represented by one card, then obviously that one is played. If a suit is represented by two or more cards then only one suit, resulting in the highest ranking hand, may be played. Other cards of that suit are ignored.

3. Play begins with the player making an ante wager, plus optional side bet.

4. Each player will receive three cards face down, plus one player's community card, also dealt face down. The dealer will receive four cards, three cards face down, and one card face up. The player may look at his own three cards but may not exchange information with other players.

5. The player has the choice to fold or make a raise bet. The raise bet must be two times the ante bet. If the player folds he will lose his ante bet and his cards will be collected.

6. The dealer will turn over the player's community card and his own three cards dealt face down.

7. The dealer needs three suits or higher to qualify.

8. If the dealer does not qualify, then the ante bet will pay according to the pay table in table 2, and the raise will push.

9. If the dealer qualifies and the player beats the dealer then the ante bet will pay according to the pay table in table 2, and the raise will pay 1 to 1.

10. If the dealer qualifies and the dealer beats the player then the ante and raise bets will lose.

11. If the dealer qualifies and the player and dealer tie then the ante and raise will push.

12. The side bet will pay according only to the player's hand.

Table 1 - Hand Order
1 Four suits, four of a kind
2 Four suits, two pair
3 Four suits, three of a kind
4 Four suits, one pair
5 Four suits
6 Three suits, three of a kind
7 Three suits, pair
8 Three suits
9 Two suits, pair
10 Two suits
11 One suit
Stephen Au-Yeung (Legend of New Table Games®) NewTableGames.com
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