About Casino Hold’em
Developed by GamesOS, Casino Hold’em is a variation of the renowned Texas Hold’em poker game. Casino Hold’em varies from Texas Hold’em in that it is played against the house and not against other players; hence bluffing does not work. The player aims at beating the dealer's hand by getting the best possible five-card hand. The standard deck of fifty-two cards with no jokers is used in this game. All cards are shuffled before each round begins. Players can win a decent additional payoff using the side bet. The dealer qualifies on a pair of fours or better.
The game has an attractive graphical user interface with a simple layout enabling even new players to navigate and enjoy playing. The command buttons, including 'ante,' 'call,' 'aa,' 'clear,' and 'Deal,' are at the screen's bottom. The payoff indexes by Ante Bet and AA Bet are also displayed on the table layout.
Special Features
When a player places the Ante bet, the dealer and the player each receive two private cards, and the player can only see their two cards. Three community cards lay face-down at the center of the table. The player chooses whether to fold or call after evaluating their combination. If the player opts to fold, they lose their ante bet. If the player calls, they must add double the Ante bet and continue playing. The dealer issues two more community cards, and final combinations are formed. The cards are then compared. If the dealer does not qualify, the Ante will pay according to the Ante paytable, and the Call bet goes back to the player. When the dealer qualifies and beats the player, the player loses the Ante and Call. Should the dealer qualify but his combination is lower than the player's, Ante pays according to the Ante paytable, and the Call bet pays 1:1. The Ante and Call wagers will push if the dealer qualifies, and there is a tie between the dealer and the player.
Bonus Feature
Casino Holdem incorporates a side bet to its features, enhancing the player's payout. To qualify for the additional wins, players ought to place a side bet on AA after the Ante wager at the beginning of the game. AA bet plays independently of the main bet. The payouts by this side bet depend on the combinations formed by the two private and three community cards issued at the beginning of the game.