Casino Hold'em/Caribbean Hold'em (Casino Hold'em Poker/Caribbean Hold'em Poker) is a casino gambling game. This banking game, introduced by Stephen Au-Yeung in 2000 (First Texas Hold'em Poker played against casinos and not other players) and now plays in live casinos all over the world. It was licensed for use in the UK in 2007. In addition to online casinos offer games, which are based on traditional Texas Hold'em Poker multi-player.
Casino Hold'em is a home game designed to be handled by a bookie for casino customers to play in the main casino. Players play home and not other players in this variant. Subject to qualified dealers, it is a direct contest between the hands of dealers and players, players can also be paid AnteWin Bonus on his Ante bets. Players can also place AA Bonus side bets based on the poker value of his two personal cards and the first three flop cards.
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Histori
Stephen Au-Yeung designed this game in the late 1990s as a tool to help train his colleagues while playing poker Texas Hold 'Em. After this training tool was developed into House games and launched in 2000. It first appeared as a live casino game in Egypt, Russia and South Africa. It was shown in 2001 at the World Gaming Congress Expo, Las Vegas, USA and in 2002 at the International Casino Exhibition held at the Earls Court Exhibition Center, London, England.
Today the game is marketed by Gaming Supplies Company, TCS-JohnHuxley, and more than ten online gaming software and is played in over a hundred live casinos and more than a thousand online casinos worldwide. It was licensed/Approved for use in the United States (Nevada/Las Vegas) in 2006 and VERSION-2 in 2013, also Approved in the United Kingdom in 2007. In 2017 Golden Nugget Live-Dealer Online-Casino (Atlantic-City/New-Jersey) launches the game, making it the first Live-Dealer Online-Poker, playing in the US.
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Rules
- The game is played with a standard 52 card deck.
- Every player makes a Ante bet and can make an optional AA bonus bet.
- Players and dealers both handle two cards (face down).
- Three cards are then distributed to the board and will eventually contain five cards.
- After checking the card, the player must decide (a) to fold without a game further losing Ante bets or (b) to make a Double Ante bet bet.
- If one or more players make a Call bet, the dealer will handle two more cards to the board, for a total of five.
- Players and dealers make five of their best poker cards from two personal cards and five board cards.
- Each player's hand is compared to the dealer.
- Dealers must have 4 or better pairs to qualify.
- If the dealer is not eligible, Ante bets pay according to the AnteWin payment table and the Calls bet is a stand-off.
- If the dealer is eligible, and the player's hand is better than the dealer, Ante's bet pays according to the Ante-Win payment table and the Call bet pays 1 to 1.
- If the dealer is qualified, and the dealer's hand is the same as the player, all bets are pushed (not winning or losing).
- If the dealer is qualified, and the dealer's hand is better than the player, the player loses all bets.
Strategy
There is no easy way to measure the optimal strategy for this game because the optimal decision for each hand is based on a combination of all 7 cards (two personal cards and five board cards) that are shared. While computer programs can easily handle the calculations required to make the right game in a particular hand, it is difficult to create a set of commonly memorable rules like there are for Blackjack. The optimal strategy player will raise 82% of the time. So only at worst 18% of the hands must be folding player. This is widespread when players have two singletons in low holes compared to failure, with little or no chance of straight or flush.
AnteWin payment table
In Casino Hold'em, players not only win 1 to 1 standards if they have stronger hands, but for rare hands, higher numbers. This payment table usually pays 100 to 1 flush royal, straight flush 20 to 1, four of a kind 10 to 1, full house 3 to 1, flush 2 to 1, and straight or less standard 1 to 1.
House edge
The home edge of Casino Hold'em does not include side bets (ie, the percentage of each casino wager will win on average, assuming a perfect play on the part of the player) varies depending on the specific rules in the casino but is the most common pay table producing varying home edges from just under 2% to about 2.5%. Using the ante payment table above, the home edge is 2.16%.
Side bet
The side bet known as the AA Bonus is based on the poker value of the two player cards and the first three flop cards.
A pair of aces to straight pay 7 to 1, flush 20 to 1, full house 30 to 1, four from type 40 to 1, straight flush 50 to 1 and royal flush 100 to 1. Variation to this payment table, Pair ace to straight pay 7 to 1, flat or higher 25 to 1.
References
External links
- Official site
- Math Analysis
- Basic Strategy
- Optimal strategy calculator
Source of the article : Wikipedia