Casino Hold'em Live

Take on the dealer in real-time as you race to win in Live Casino Hold'em!


    Live Casino Hold'em Game Overview

    Live Casino Hold'em is similar to Texas Hold'em poker, except it is played against the dealer rather than rival players.

    There is no limit to the number of players who can play at the same time.

    Get the best possible five-card hand, made from two initial cards and five community cards, to beat the dealer's hand and win.

     

    Game Outcomes

    In order the qualify, the dealer must have at least a pair of 4's.

    You will be automatically awarded a win if the dealer fails to qualify.

    Should you have a better hand than the dealer after they've qualified, you will win.

    However, if the dealer's hand qualifies and is higher than yours, you will lose.

    A draw will occur if you and the dealer have identical hands, at which point all bets are returned in a 'push'.


    Winning Hands

    • High Card - a high-card or no-pair hand.
    • Pair - contains two cards of the same value.
    • Two Pairs - contains two cards of the same rank.
    • Three of a Kind - contains three cards of the same rank.
    • Straight - five cards of sequential rank in at least two different suits.
    • Flush - all cards are of the same suit but are not in a sequence.
    • Full House - contains three matching cards of one rank and two matching cards of another rank.
    • Four of a Kind - four cards of one rank plus one card of any value.
    • Straight Flush - all five cards are of the same suit and are in a sequence.
    • Royal Flush - a Straight Flush involved the Ace, King, Queen, Jack and 10 of the same suit.

     

    Payouts

    Hover your mouse over the limit plane on the screen to view the ante and bonus bet paytables.

    The payout of a call bet is 1:1.

     

    Multi-Game Play

    Your can join up to four different game tables at the same time and view them all in the same browser window.

    Resize your browser window to view your windows once you have joined the tables.

     

    Return To Player

    The optimal theoretic percentage return to the player for the Ante bet is 97.84% and for the Bonus bet is 93.74%.

    The expected return is the amount we pay out to players relative to the amount of wagering on the game.

    For example, if we take £100 of wagers we will, on average pay out £97.84 of wins for the Ante Bet and £93.74 for the Bonus bet.