Holdem Poker is a classic game but OneTouch software developers tried to make their version with modern gameplay. The title is played with a single deck of 52 cards without jokers.
It’s played against the dealer. The player gets 2 exposed cards and the dealer gets 2 cards face down. After making an Ante bet, the player decides to fold or make a Flop bet. It is 2x the amount of the Ante.
3 additional cards are dealt and the player may check or make a Turn bet. It is equal to the Ante. A fourth card is dealt and the player can check or make a River bet. It is also equal to the Ante. A fifth and final card is dealt – the River card.
How to Play Holdem Poker
The player and the dealer make the best 5-card combination of the 5 community cards and their own 2 cards. The higher hand wins. If the dealer has the better hand, the player will lose all bets. If the player has the better hand the Flop, Turn and River bets will pay even money. If the player has a straight or higher the Ante bet will pay even money. If both hands are equal then all bets will be pushed.
It is really a fun title that comes with a RTP of 99.11% and it is available for mobile devices. It is also available in 10 different languages including English, Chinese, Japanese, Russian, Korean, Thai…
Features Explained
Poker Hands from highest to lowest:
- Royal Flush – A, K, Q, J, 10 all the same suit
- Straight Flush – Five cards in a sequence, all suited
- Four of a kind – All 4 cards of the same rank (Also called poker)
- Full House – Three of a kind with a pair
- Flush – All five cards of the same suit, but not in a sequence
- Straight – Five cards in a sequence, but not suited
- Three of a kind – All 3 cards of the same rank
- Two Pair – 2 different pairs
- Pair – Two cards of the same rank
- High Card – If you haven’t made any of the hands above, the highest card wins.
Options
Deal – Choose your chip size, make the Ante bet and press this option to start a round.
Clear – Undo your bets.
Bet – Flop bet is 2x amount of the Ante, Turn and River bets are equal to the Ante.
Check – If you are not sure about your hand – choose this option and you will not put any bet into the pot, but the round will continue.
Fold – If you want to end a round choose this option. You will lose all your bets.
Sherrie Zeno-Williams (DreadSerious)
2 months ago
Full Member
2.1 / 5
Agreed on the comments and reviews submitted by others. This game version has no frills or thrills whatsoever. The graphics are bare basics and the gameplay is reminiscent of the old school video poker machines in a late night Reno lounge. I have seen better.
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rboyce212
2 years ago
Sr. Newbie
2.2 / 5
This is another "okay" version of Texas Hold'em that unfortunately doesn't include bonus payouts. In this one you're not going to win 50 to 1 payouts or anything...but you do have the option of betting the turn and the river when you have the early odds advantage. So you can get even money wins on both the flop, the turn...
This is another "okay" version of Texas Hold'em that unfortunately doesn't include bonus payouts. In this one you're not going to win 50 to 1 payouts or anything...but you do have the option of betting the turn and the river when you have the early odds advantage. So you can get even money wins on both the flop, the turn and the river. You'll also get paid even money on the ante...but only if you have a straight or higher. So, in most games you won't get paid on the ante. You'll also see no extra payout for a straight flush or four of a kind (except for the even money payout on the ante), which can pay out heavily on the other bonus versions of this game.
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omekshivach
3 years ago
Newbie
Great simply game for free, I really enjoy playing it
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