![]() A Player may wager a 3x All-In bet based on his hole cards, or he may check and see the two-card flop. Each Player and the Dealer receive three hole cards. The Player wagers an Ante and equal X-Tra Bonus bet before the hand begins. The game is played with a standard 52-card deck, where each player and the dealer receives three hole cards and shares a four-card community board to make their best-of-seven flush hand. The layout below shows the betting spots and payouts of the main game, and the pay table of the optional, independent Same Suit Bonus. ![]() (Hint: the X-Tra pays off more frequently than the Blind, and a 3x pre-flop raise doesn’t miss the board as often as a 4x UTH bet.) The Rules But, the game is much more fun, because of the novel flush decisions, and because it’s a lot less frustrating and dread-inducing than the loved/hated UTH. ![]() And guess what? It’s a fun and elegant game! It has a similar structure to Ultimate Texas Hold’Em, with an equal Ante and “Blind” (called the X-Tra Bonus), and 3x/2x/1x Play decisions. But this weekend I discovered a table at my local Hollywood Jamul Casino, so I worked out the Basic Strategy. AGS’s (relatively) new Chase-the-Flush game “Makes Gambling Great Again” □ I actually did the game development math on this a few years ago, when I wasn’t gambling much. ![]()
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