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4-Card Poker
Four Card Poker features head-to-head play against the dealer and an optional bonus bet. Four
Card Poker is similar to Three Card Poker™, but with one major difference. In Three Card
Poker, the Play wager must equal the Ante; in Four Card, players may bet up to three times their
Ante when staying in the game.
Players make an Ante bet to compete with the dealer. They make the
Aces Up bet to play against the paytable.
Players receive five cards to make four-card poker hands. Four-card
straights are straights, four-card flushes are flushes.
The dealer gets six cards to make his four-card hand. One of his cards is
dealt face-up.
After seeing their hands, players may fold or stay in the game by making
a Play wager. Players may bet 1x to 3x their Ante when staying in the
game.
The dealer reveals his hand and compares it with each player’s
- If the player beats (or ties) the dealer, the Play and Ante bets win
even money.
- If the dealer beats the player, the Play and Ante bets lose.
Note: The dealer always qualifies.
Premium hands—three-of-a-kind and higher—receive automatic
payouts. These are paid on the Ante wager. Automatic Bonuses always
win, even if the player loses to the dealer.
The Aces Up side bet wins when the player has a pair of Aces or better.
Players make an Ante bet to compete with the dealer. They make the
Aces Up bet to play against the paytable.
Players receive five cards to make four-card poker hands. Four-card
straights are straights, four-card flushes are flushes.
The dealer gets six cards to make his four-card hand. One of his cards is
dealt face-up.
After seeing their hands, players may fold or stay in the game by making
a Play wager. Players may bet 1x to 3x their Ante when staying in the
game.
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