Dealing the turn in Texas hold 'em
Picture of hole cards in a game of Texas hold 'em
Casino Hold'em is a 💷 house game designed to be dealt by a croupier for casino patrons to play in the main casino. Players play 💷 the house and not other players in this variant. Subject to the dealer qualifying, it is a straight contest between 💷 the dealer's hand and the player's, player may also get paid an AnteWin Bonus on his Ante bet. Player can 💷 also place an AA Bonus side bet which is based on the poker value of his two personal cards and 💷 the first three flop cards.
History [ edit ]
Stephen Au-Yeung devised the game in the late 1990s as a tool to 💷 assist in training his partner of the time to play Texas Hold 'Em poker. After this the training tool was 💷 developed into a House game and launched in 2000.[1] It first appeared as a live casino game in Egypt, Russia 💷 and South Africa. It was shown in 2001 at the World Gaming Congress Expo, Las-Vegas, US and in 2002 at 💷 the International Casino Exhibition held at Earls Court Exhibition Centre, London, UK.