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How to play High Card Flush
To win at High Card Flush, you want to get more cards in a single suit (known as a flush) than the dealer gets. You begin by placing an Ante bet. All players and the dealer are then dealt seven cards, face down, from a standard 52-card deck. Players check their cards and decide whether to forfeit their Ante by folding or continue playing.
raise wager
Raise Wager
To continue, you must make a Raise wager:
- Equal to you Ante bet if your hand includes a 2-, 3- or 4-card flush.
- Up to double your Ante bet if you have a 5-card flush.
- Up to triple your Ante bet if you have a 6- or 7-card flush.
When betting is complete, the dealer’s cards are revealed. The dealer must have a 9-high, three-card flush to qualify. (If not, all players win even money on their Ante bets and all Raise wagers push.)
If the dealer’s hand qualifies, his or her cards are compared to those of individual players:
- If your hand ranks lower than the dealer's, you forfeit both your Ante and Raise wager.
- If your hand ties the dealer's, your Ante and Raise wagers push.
- If your hand beats the dealer's, you win even money on both your Ante nd Raise bets.
Should you and the dealer get a flush with the same number of cards, the highest-ranking card (Ace-2) determines the winner. Straights do not count.
Bonus Bet
Bonus Bet
Another way to win at High Card Flush is to place optional bonus bets. Prior to the start of each hand, you may wager on being dealt a Flush, Straight Flush and/or Straight Flush Progressive.
The outcome of these bets is not affected by the dealer’s hand or if you fold. They pay for matching one of the corresponding hands shown on a pay table. An ace may be used as either the lowest or highest rank in for a straight flush in these optional bets.