Saturday, January 28, 2012

Texas Hold'Em Bonus​ - Bonus Bet

Coming to Texas Hold'Em Bonus game again, I've gone through various sources for this game. As I've shared previously, I exactly hope you guys can understand the game. By the way, I'm coming with the Bonus Bet of the game for you guys to learn more regarding the payout. Should you doubt with how to win the 'Bonus' side bet, please see below table. :)
 
Bonus Bet (Player’s Hole Cards)
Pays
A-A in both the Player’s hand and Dealer’s hand
1000 to 1
A-A in the Player’s hand only
30 to 1
A-K (Suited)
25 to 1
A-Q or A-J (Suited)
20 to 1
A-K (Unsuited)
15 to 1
K-K, Q-Q or J-J (High Pairs)
10 to 1
A-Q or A-J (Unsuited)
5 to 1
10-10 through to 2-2 (Low Pairs)
3 to 1

Last but not least, the above table is taken from an online casino website called M88.com. You may entertain the game via m88.com since their live casino is the best as my thought.


Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Poker Glossary

As previously shared, I have mentioned much regarding Texas Hold'Em Bonus game on 'How to play', 'Game Rules', 'Tutorial', etc. Now I'd like to add on by sharing the 'Poker Glossary'. I hope this can help all my blog follower got better understanding on 'Texas Hold'Em Bonus'. Here you are:

Poker Glossary
 
Ante                       First wager a Player places to receive card for that hand

Bonus                     Wager or Optional wager (bet) a Player can make provided they have placed an “Ante” wager on that round of play. This side bet strictly plays against the Player’s hole cards (refer to Bonus Bet payout table) and does not affect Player and House hands comparison for best poker rating. Players can lose on the base game and still qualify to be paid on a Bonus wager.

Flop                        First three community cards displayed face up, at the same time, for all to use in creating their best hand.

Hole cards             Player or House’s two-card hand

Kicker                     Unpaired card used to determine the better of two near-equivalent hands. The tie-breaking card. Example: Player has A-K and the House has A-Q. If the community cards are 2-4-6-8-A (unsuited), both Player and System each have a pair of Aces, but the Player wins with a King (K) “kicker”.

River Card             Fifth and final community card displayed for all to use.

Turn Card              Fourth community card displayed for all to use.

Monday, January 23, 2012

How to play Texas Hold'Em Bonus?

To what I've searched, there should many people wish to know on how to play Texas Hold'Em Bonus. You don't need to worry about this although you are a new player. With what I've summarized, I'm proud that you will be able to play this well.

Simplest and Easiest way on how to play:
1. Place initial wagers on ‘Ante’ to receive a two-card hand (hole cards)
2. Place wager on ‘Bonus’ side bet for chance to win more*.
    *Please refer to Bonus payout.
3. After receiving the 2 hole cards, player may decide to ‘Fold’ or place wager on ‘Flop’.
    - Fold, would result in the player losing his ‘Ante’ and ‘Bonus’ wagers.
    - Flop, player has to place wager twice the value of the ‘Ante’ wager.
4. After the ‘Flop’ cards shown, player will have option to place wager on ‘Turn’ or choose to ‘Check’.
5. After the ‘Turn’ cards shown, player will have option to place wager on ‘River’ or choose to ‘Check’.
6. After the ‘River’ cards shown, it comes to the showdown (resulting).

In addition, I've attached an image of Poker Hand for better understanding.
Last but not least, keep up to date with my blog to get more ideas on Texas Hold'Em Bonus. I'm going to reveal the best Strategy of this game which will help you all a lot.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

TEXAS HOLD'EM BONUS RULES


  
Las Vegas Rules
1.      The game is played with a single 52-card deck.
2.      The player makes an Ante wager, plus an optional Bonus bet.
3.      Two hole cards are dealt face down to the player and dealer. The player may look at his own cards.
4.      The player must either fold or make a Flop bet. The Flop bet must be two times the amount of the ante.
5.      Three community cards (the Flop) are dealt.
6.      The player may do nothing or make a Turn bet. The Turn bet must be exactly equal to the ante bet.
7.      A fourth community card is dealt (the Turn).
8.      The player may do nothing or make a River bet. The River bet must be exactly equal to the ante bet.
9.      A fifth community card is dealt (the River).
10.  The player and dealer each make the best five-card hand using any combination of the five community cards and his own two initial hole cards. The higher hand wins.
11.  If the dealer has the higher hand the player will lose all wagers, except possibly the Bonus bet.
12.  If the player has the higher hand the Flop, Turn, and River bets will pay even money. If the player has a straight or higher the Ante bet will also pay even money, otherwise it will push.
13.  If the player and dealer have hands of equal value the the Ante, Flop, Turn, and River bets will all push.
14.  The Bonus bet will pay based only the player's and dealer's initial cards, according to the pay table posted.
The Horseshoe casino in Hammond, Indiana, follows the Las Vegas pay table.