HOW TO PLAY FOUR-CARD POKER

 HOW TO PLAY FOUR CARD POKEER



What is Four Card Poker, you ask?


Four Card Poker is similar in format to Three Card Poker(r), except that the player gets five cards. This allows them to make their best four card hand. Four Card Poker can be found at Potawatomi Hotel & Casino Milwaukee, Wisconsin.


This guide will show you how to play Four Card Poker.


How to Play Four Card Poker


What are the rules of Four Card Poker. There is an optional side betting, Aces up. Players will play against the dealer. The dealer qualifies all players and they can place wagers up to three times their Ante bet, which is the primary difference in this game from Three Card Poker.


To play against the dealer, players may place an Ante wager. Players can also place the Aces Up wager.


Each player is given five cards in order to build their best four card hand. The dealer gets six cards, one of which is face down. This will allow them to make their best 4-card hand.


The Play wager is made by the players. The Ante wager is usually one- to three times the Play wager.


The dealer shows his hand and compares it with the hands of each player. If the dealer's hand is beaten or tied by the player's, the Play or Ante bets are paid an even amount.


An Automatic Bonus is awarded on all Ante bets, regardless of whether the player's hand beats that of the dealer.


How to play Multi-Link Progressive Wager


You can find this side bet at the Mississippi Stud Poker, Three Card Poker Poker, Four Card Poker Poker, Ultimate Texas Hol 'Em and Let it Ride Poker tables. This will connect the five games to one progressive jackpot. Participating tables include twelve.


How it works: Just place the $1 side bet option before the deal and you could win a part of or the entire jackpot.


A progressive wager is when a player holds three-of-a kind or more. You'll also win 100% if you have a royal flush. The other players at a jackpot-winning table can also win something (if they have placed the progressive bet); a Straight Flush or Royal Flush will award you an Envy Bonus of $1,000 or $300.


This is your chance play for more cash and to win more often. Ask your dealer or table supervisor for more information. How to Play Poker

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