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THE GAME


Super Texas Hold'em™ is casino poker the way Texas Hold'em wants to be played, delivering the highest action possible with two progressively larger betting rounds. 

In Super Texas Hold'em™, the goal is to beat the dealer and win as much as possible on your good hands. Play begins with equal Blind and Ante wagers, at which point you and the dealer will each be dealt two hole cards.

  • Pre-flop: You can bet 1x-3x the Blind or fold. If you bet, the dealer will reveal the three-card community card flop.
  • The Flop: You can now bet 2x-5x the Blind "all-in" or fold. If you bet, the dealer will turn up the dealer's hand, and then reveal the Turn and River Cards.
  • Showdown: The best hand between you and the dealer wins. 

There is no dealer qualifier. The dealer will play with you with any two cards no matter how much you bet, and no matter how poor the dealer's hand. All winning Pre-flop and Flop wagers pay even money, while winning Blind and Ante wagers pay according to their respective paytables, pushing on wins less than a straight.

Blind and Ante Paytables
Hand
Blind
Ante

Royal Flush
Straight Flush
Quads
Full House
Flush
Straight
​Trips or Less
1 to 1
1 to 1
1 to 1
1 to 1
1 to 1
1 to 1
​Push
200 to 1
50 to 1
20 to 1
2 to 1
1 to 1
1 to 1
Push
Let's say you're dealt A♠K♠. What any poker player wants to do with a hand like AKs is to bet the max (3x) pre-flop, and then make a bigger bet (5x) if he hits the flop, or otherwise call down (bet the 2x minimum) and hope either to improve his hand, or otherwise hope that AK-high is enough to win in a  showdown.

You can't do that in other casino hold'em or related games. In other games where you can vary your bet between 1x-3x or more on your first two cards, betting the max either means you are done betting in the hand (as is the case in Ultimate Texas Hold'em), or may not even be the correct play with AKs (Mississippi Stud). In still other games, either the pre-flop bet size is a fixed size (e.g. 2x in Texas Hold'em Bonus), and/or the bets after the flop get smaller rather than larger.

This is how Texas Hold'em wants to be played, And if you came to gamble and you came to play poker, Super Texas Hold'em™ is the game for you. 

Average Bet Per Hand and Adj. House Advantage
Game
House Advantage
​(Base Unit)

Average Bet Per Hand
Adj. House Advantage

Super Texas Hold'em™
Texas Hold'em Bonus Poker
Ultimate Texas Hold'em
Crazy 4 Poker
Four Card Poker
Mississippi Stud
Criss Cross Poker
High Card Flush
Three Card Poker
​Caribbean Stud
2.99%
2.04%
2.19%
3.42%
2.79%
4.91%
8.66%
2.64%
3.37%
​5.22%
7.21 Units
3.81 Units
4.15 Units
3.14 Units
2.14 Units
3.59 Units
5.87 Units
1.71 Units
1.67 Units
​2.04 Units
0.42%
0.46%
0.53%
1.09%
1.30%
1.37%
1.48%
1.54%
2.01%
​2.56%
Source: Figures derived or directly sourced from Wizard of Odds


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