Texas Hold Em Bonus
Texas Hold'em Bonus is a variation of the game Texas Hold'em in which you play against a casino dealer. The game is available at casinos using Microgaming, Net Entertainment, RealTime Gaming. Texas Hold’em Bonus is a less popular version of Ultimate Texas Hold’em. The player starts a hand by making an ante bet. There is an optional side bet. Some casinos have a progressive for a royal flush, too.
Texas Hold’em Bonus is a fading game. In last year’s Las Vegas table game survey, there were 11 casinos in the market with a combined total of 15 tables. This year, there are only six tables left in town across five casinos. The major loss in tables can be attributed to the game getting uninstalled from most Caesars and a couple of MGM Resorts casinos.
Flamingo is the only casino left in Las Vegas that has two tables of Texas Hold’em Bonus. The other five casinos with the game only have one table.
Best Casinos for Texas Hold’em Bonus in Las Vegas
All casinos with Texas Hold’em Bonus in Las Vegas have a $5 minimum bet. All are about the same quality. If you are in downtown Las Vegas, play Texas Hold’em Bonus at Fremont or California. If you are on the Strip, drop by Bally’s, Flamingo and Linq to pay the game.
Min Bet | # of Tables | ||
---|---|---|---|
Bally’s | 5 | 200 | 1 |
California | 5 | 200 | 1 |
Flamingo | 5 | 200 | 2 |
Fremont | 5 | 200 | 1 |
Linq | 5 | 200 | 1 |
Texas Hold’em Bonus is a less popular version of Ultimate Texas Hold’em. The player starts a hand by making an ante bet. There is an optional side bet. Some casinos have a progressive for a royal flush, too.
The player and dealer receive two cards. The player must play by raising the ante two times or fold. If the player continues, the flop of three cards is shown. The player must raise one times the ante or fold here. The turn is then dealt. The player must raise an amount equal to the ante or fold. A fifth card is then dealt in the center.
The player’s hand is then compared to the dealer’s hand, using five of the seven cards. If the dealer beats the player, the house takes all bets, except the bonus bet is still in play.
If the player beats the dealer, all bets pay even money, except the ante, which pushes in most cases. It wins even money if the player has a straight or higher. A tied hand pushes all bets, except the side bets, which are paid based on the hand’s strength, regardless of its outcome with the dealer.
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