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I would like to know it because I stayed in a casino where the croupiers didn't warned me when me and my friends where seeing our cards. So the question is how to play if we are three friends and is possible to see our cards (how I have to play, how has to play my friend n. 1 and my friend n. 2), and how could change the house edge in this.
Rules of the Game
- Ultimate Texas Hold’em is an easy to play variant of the ever popular community card game, Texas Hold’em. The game, which pits player vs. Casino, has emerged as one of the most popular table games in live casinos over the past few years. It has also gained quite the following online and is offered by most major players in the market.
- The strategy for Ultimate was developed using a process as complex as any I have used to analyze a game. As I mentioned last week, though, the 4x/check strategy was actually the easiest to develop.
Ultimate Texas Hold ’em features heads-up play against the dealer and an optional bonus bet. This game gives you several advantages.
- The earlier you bet, the more you can bet,
- You don’t have to fold until you see all the community cards
- The Trips bonus pays odds if your final five-card hand is a three-of-a-kind or better.
Getting Started
Make equal bets in the Ante and Blind circles. You may also make the optional Trips bonus bet. You will then receive two cards.
Bet big or Small or Not at All
When you get your whole cards, you can either check or bet 3x – 4x your Ante. The dealer then reveals the three-card flop. If you haven’t already made a Play bet, you have a choice: check or bet 2x your Ante. The dealer then reveals the final two community cards. If you haven’t already made a Play bet, you have a choice: fold or bet 1x your Ante.
Winning & Losing
The dealer then reveals his two hole cards and announces his hand. If your hand beats the dealer’s, your Play and Ante bets win even money. If the dealer’s hand beats yours your Play, Ante and Blind wagers lose. If you tie, those bets push. The Blind pays if your winning hand is at least a Straight (see layout for odds). If you beat the dealer with less than a Straight, it pushes.
Dealer Qualifying
The dealer needs a pair to qualify. When the dealer doesn’t qualify, he returns your Ante. All other bets receive action.
**For additional information, Dealers are always at your service to provide more in depth information about the rules of all our games.
I've found in wizardofodds.com/games/ultimate-texas-hold-em/ the best strategy for Ultimate Texas Hold'em, but I would like to know how to adapt it when is possible to know the cards of other's players and how could change the house edge. I would like to know it because I stayed in a casino where the croupiers didn't warned me when me and my friends where seeing our cards. So the question is how to play if we are three friends and is possible to see our cards (how I have to play, how has to play my friend n. 1 and my friend n. 2), and how could change the house edge in this situation?
Sorry for my bad english.
Thanks
Stefano
Hi,
I've found in wizardofodds.com/games/ultimate-texas-hold-em/ the best strategy for Ultimate Texas Hold'em, but I would like to know how to adapt it when is possible to know the cards of other's players and how could change the house edge. I would like to know it because I stayed in a casino where the croupiers didn't warned me when me and my friends where seeing our cards. So the question is how to play if we are three friends and is possible to see our cards (how I have to play, how has to play my friend n. 1 and my friend n. 2), and how could change the house edge in this situation?
Sorry for my bad english.
Thanks
Stefano
It turns out that it's not worth that much.
A friend of mine did some math for this. I don't remember the exact numbers but, basically, the issue is that the reason that you are raising big with your high cards is not that when they pair they tend to win, but because they often win unimproved.
Basically, because you don't need to make a hand to win, it doesn't really matter much.
On the other hand, the information is VERY valuable in a game like MS Stud, where you are paid for making a hand.
http://discountgambling.net/2010/01/15/practical-collusion-for-ultimate-texas-holdem/
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But, yeah, that basically confirms my info. Really not worth much.
Dealer errors, on the other hand...
Dealer errors, on the other hand...
Or player errors...
'Hey man, your'e not playin your trips bet?' 'Nope, don't have the money. It's all yours, same with the blind bet, 50 to 1 bonus for the royal.' 'Cool, man. Thanks!!!!!!'
Or player errors...
'Hey man, your'e not playin your trips bet?' 'Nope, don't have the money. It's all yours, same with the blind bet, 50 to 1 bonus for the royal.' 'Cool, man. Thanks!!!!!!'
lol!!!
Have you actually managed this?
Do you think that in that situation the house edge is also > 0 or the player has an advantage, even though minimum?
lol!!!
Have you actually managed this?
Well the $5 bj game is full. If they wanna back-bet my blind, who am I to stop them...
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Thanks to all for the answers;
Do you think that in that situation the house edge is also > 0 or the player has an advantage, even though minimum?
Seeing other players cards will not give you an advantage. The difference to house edge is small.
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Seeing other players cards will not give you an advantage. The difference to house edge is small.