This game contain 2 flush-based game: High Card Flush and 9 Card Fortune Flush+ High Card Flush Poker is a simple poker variant that is quickly becoming one of the most popular options for both new and experienced gamblers alike.
+9 Card Fortune Flush, the latest table game based on flushes, unlike the other flush-based games out there, in 9 Card Fortune Flush you don't need to beat a dealer hand. You just choose a color and a type of bet and hope to get a long flush in the chosen color.
Detail rules of High Card Flush Poker:
The object of High Card Flush is to make at least a 3-card flush and beat the dealer's hand. The game is played with a standard English deck of 52 cards, and hands are valued as they are in a regular poker game. If you haven't played much poker, this is still an easy game to play. A flush is simply a set of cards that are the same suit, such as spades, diamonds, clubs or hearts.
Most players have played a little poker, where the player needs five suited cards to make a flush, but at High Card Flush, three suited cards are enough to claim a flush hand. That's almost all you need to know to play!
-High Card Flush is played with a standard 52-card deck of playing cards.
-To begin play, each player makes the mandatory Ante wager, and if desired, the optional Bonus wager.
-The player and dealer each receive seven cards face down.
-Hands are evaluated in the following fashion:
+The first ranking criteria is the greatest number of cards in any one suit. This is referred to as the "maximum flush." For instance, any hand with a maximum four-card flush beats any hand with a maximum three-card flush, but loses to any hand with a maximum five-card flush.
-The second ranking criteria is the standard poker-rankings for flushes; that is, a hand with a maximum four-card flush of K-Q-J-T would beat a hand with a maximum four-card flush of K-Q-J-9, but lose to a hand with a maximum four-card flush of A-4-3-2.
-Each player then decides upon one of the following options:
+Fold, and surrender the Ante.
+Raise, placing a second bet equal to at least the Ante. The maximum amount of the Raise wager depends on the rank of the player?s hand:
_ With a two-, three- or four-card flush, the maximum Raise wager is equal to the Ante wager.
_ With a five-card flush, the maximum Raise wager is double the Ante wager.
_ With a six- or seven-card flush, the maximum Raise wager is triple the Ante wager.
-Once all players have decided, the dealer turns over his seven cards and evaluates his hand in a similar fashion as described above.
-If the dealer does not have at least a three-card flush, nine-high, all remaining players have their Antes paid, and the Raise bets are pushed.
-If the dealer has at least a three-card flush, nine-high, his hand is compared to each other player:
-All players with a higher-ranking hand win, and have their Ante and Raise wagers paid at even money.
-All players with a lower-ranking hand lose, and have their Ante and Raise wagers collected.
-Players with the exact same ranking hand as the dealer push both their Ante and Raise wagers.
-Finally, any player who made the Bonus wager has his hand evaluated against the Bonus paytable, and the Bonus wager is either paid or collected as necessary.
Key feature:
* Gorgeous HD graphics and slick, fast gameplay
* Realistic sounds, and smooth animations
* Fast and clean interface.
* Offline playable: you dont need an internet connection to play this game, it run perfectly fine when offline
* Constant playing: you don't need to wait for other player to play this game
* Completely free: you don't need any money to play this game, the chips in the game are also free to get.
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