Licence type - | Licence required |
Trial originated at - | Grosvenor Casinos Ltd |
Licensee / proprietor - | GALAXY GAMING INC |
Date placed on trial | |
Licensee contact details | licensee\Proprietor Galaxy Gaming Inc 6980 O’Bannon Drive. Las Vegas Nevada 89117 001.702.939.3254 https://www.galaxygaming.com
Uk Sales Contact England Casino Supplies Unit 4 Penraevon Industrial Est, Leeds, LS7 2AW +44 (0) 113 2622030 [email protected] www.englandcasinosupplies.com |
Basic Outline of sidebet rules / how to play
To begin play, each player may make an "Ante" wager and an optional "Flush" and/or "Straight Flush" wager.
The player first evaluates the hand for the number of cards in the biggest flush (2-3-4-5-6-7 card flush).
Example: 4 card flush beats a 3 card flush.
Each player then decides to fold and surrender their ante or continue by placing a raise wager.
Raise 1x ante on 2,3 or 4 card flush
Raise up to 2x the ante on a 5 card flush
Raise up to 3x the ante on a 6 or 7 card flush
The dealers hand only qualifies with a minimum of a 9 high 3 card flush or better. If the dealers hand does not qualify the player's ante wager is paid 1 to 1 and the raise wager is a push.
If the dealer does qualify and the player's hand is higher ranking than the dealer's hand, the player is paid 1 to 1 on both their ante and raise wagers. Otherwise, the ante and raise wagers lose. Tie hands push.
High Card Flush also offers two optional side wagers, the first is the "Flush" bonus wager. The "Flush" is an optional bonus wager made prior to and cards being dealt and pays against the posted paytable. If the player folds their hand face down, all bets will be lost.
The second optional side wager is the "Straight Flush" bonus wager. The "Straight Flush" is an optional bonus wager made prior to and cards being dealt and pays against the posted paytable. For the purposes of a straight flush an ace may be used as the lowest or highest ranking of the suit.
Both of the optional side wagers have no bearing on the primary bet and a player may discard a winning "Flush" or "Straight Flush" hand in favour of a stronger primary hand.
The player will still get paid on the optional side wager provided he makes the dealer aware he has a winning hand prior to the discarded portion of the player's hand being collected.
Example; A-10-5-2 Flush (best primay hand) - 10-9-8 Flush (winning “Straight Flush” hand)
Usual Odds Payable
"Flush" Sidebet
Pay table A | Pay table B | Pay table C | |
4- Card Flush | 1 TO 1 | 2 TO 1 | 2 TO 1 |
5- Card Flush | 10 TO 1 | 10 TO 1 | 10 TO 1 |
6- Card Flush | 100 TO 1 | 25 TO 1 | 25 TO 1 |
7- Card Flush | 300 TO 1 | 150 TO 1 | 150 TO 1 |
Pay table A | Pay table B | Pay table C | |
3- Card Straight Flush | 7 TO 1 | 9 TO 1 | £3 |
4- Card Straight Flush | 60 TO 1 | 50 TO 1 | £50 |
5- Card Straight Flush | 100 TO 1 | 100 TO 1 | £300 |
6- Card Straight Flush | 1000 TO 1 | 200 TO 1 | 10% JACKPOT |
7- Card Straight Flush | 8000 TO 1 | 500 TO 1 | 100% JACKPOT |
House Edge details
Paytable A
Primary = 2.64%
Flush Sidebet = 4.05%
Straight Flush Sidebet = 6.35%
Paytable B
Primary = 2.64%
Flush Sidebet = 7.80%
Straight Flush Sidebet = 13.09%
Paytable C
Primary = 2.64%
Flush Sidebet = 4.05%
Straight Flush Sidebet = 23.39%