Not really Interested in joining the boys in the poker room, but what about the Table game version of this poker game? Is there a reason to stay away from this game? Does the house have an edge?
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Posted by: Scan on January 26, 2013, 3:05 am
They say that played properly this is a great came for comps. I would suggest taking a look at Michael Shacklefords Wizard of Odds page he has the correct strategy and links to more info about the game.
M understanding is you have to make those raise bets only with certain hands
Posted by: Finisher on January 26, 2013, 4:29 am
I watched a player play for about 20 min and the dealer told him his winning hands and he won 100 .00 or more then left . He diden even know when he had a flush for a win. That was the first time I saw it at a table. Have not tried it yet.
Posted by: Dr Crapology on March 7, 2013, 9:36 pm
There are several variations of the Texas Hold "em poker game as a table game along witht the traditional BJ, Craps and Roulette. The ones Iwe have seen or Texas Ultimate Hold ’em, Mississipps Stud, and I am sure a couple of others we don’t remember. we don’t play these games as I it is our opinion that any new game never has as good odds as a good BJ or Craps game. Most or way over 3 to 5% vig in favor of the house.
Just remember even at a $5 table there may be 4 or 5 additional bets on each indivudual hands with some of the bets havinga higher bet so can have $30 to $50 on the table at one time. Just be careful.
Alligator Rose and Doc