Raise`Em Poker - Sun International
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Raise`Em Poker - Sun International
Raise’Em Poker Raise’Em Poker Raise’Em poker is a variation of Five Card Stud Poker played with a single deck of cards dealt from the dealer’s hand or card shuffler. Player’s Guide Aim of the Game In Raise’Em Poker, players bet on the outcome of their own hands, they do not play against the dealer’s hand. At specific stages in the game, players are given the opportunity to raise their bets should they wish to do so. Each player’s 5-card hand is made up of three cards dealt to the player, together with two community cards which are dealt to two community boxes in front of the dealer, one card per box. The object of the game is to have a Poker hand at least a pair of 10’s or better (see paytable). Players may now view their own 3 cards and are offered the option to raise their initial bet by placing an additional bet, equal to their ante bet, on their own betting box marked ‘1’. Buying Chips Players are now given a second option to raise their bet – again by placing a bet in their betting box marked ‘2’ (this bet must be equal to their ante bet). Raise’Em Poker is played with value chips. To buy in to the game, players simply put their money on their smart card on the table and the dealer will supply the chips required before the start of the game. Table Layout A maximum of seven seated players can play at a Raise’Em Poker table at any time. Each playing position has a set of three betting boxes. How to Play Each player must place a minimum ante bet in the ante box in front of him before the dealer deals. Cards are dispensed from a card shuffler on the Raise’Em Poker table. Each player is dealt 3 cards. Once all the players have been dealt their 3 cards, the dealer deals 3 for himself, discarding the top card. The remaining 2 cards are then dealt to community box 1 and community box 2. Remember Once players wishing to raise their bets have done so, the dealer turns over the first community card. This card becomes fourth card in each player’s hand. The dealer now turns over the second community card, which becomes the fifth, and final card in each player’s hand. Players with winning hands are now paid by the dealer on each bet they have placed (one, two or three bets) during the game. Remember • • • • • • All ante bets must be placed before the cards are dealt. Additional bets must be in units equal to the ante bet. Players may not communicate any information regarding the contents of their hands. More than 3 cards dealt to any player will constitute a misdeal. Any cards dealt face up will constitute a misdeal One box only per seated player The dealer is there to help you, please do not hesitate to ask for assistance at any time. We sincerely hope you enjoy your experience when playing Raise’Em Poker at Sun International Casinos. Pay Table Winning hand Payout Suit Royal Flush 250 to 1 One suit only Straight Flush 50 to 1 One suit only Four of a kind 25 to 1 Any suits Full House 12 to 1 Any suits Flush 10 to 1 One suit only Straight 8 to 1 Any suits Three of a Kind 3 to 1 Any suits Two Pairs 2 to 1 Any suits One Pair of 10+ Payouts: 1 to 1 Any suits Cards in hand Five consecutive numbers High cards 10 through Ace Five consecutive numbers Any four identical numbers One pair and one three of a kind Any five numbers Five consecutive numbers Three identical numbers Two sets of identical numbers One set of identical numbers SUN INTERNATIONAL SUPPORTS RESPONSIBLE GAMBLING. GAMBLING FOR PERSONS 18 YEARS AND OLDER. WINNERS KNOW WHEN TO STOP. NATIONAL RESPONSIBLE GAMBLING TOLL-FREE COUNSELLING LINE 0800 006 008. SUN INTERNATIONAL CASINOS ARE LICENSED CASINOS.
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