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Ultimate Texas Hold'Em
TypeCommunity card poker
Players2+, usually 2–9
Skills requiredProbability, psychology, game theory, strategy
Cards52
DeckFrench
PlayClockwise
Card rank (highest first)A K Q J 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
Random chanceMedium
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Ultimate Texas Hold 'Em (also known as Ultimate Texas holdem and Ultimate Texas Hold'em) is registered trademark of Bally Gaming, Inc. and refers to a reinvented variant of the classic poker game Texas hold 'em. In this variation, the player does not compete against other players. Instead, they play only against the dealer. At any point during the course of the hand, the player is free to make one raise. In this poker-based game (community cards), the earlier the raise is made, the higher its value is.

Six-plus hold 'em (also known as Short-deck hold 'em) is a community card poker game variant of Texas hold 'em, where cards 2 through 5 are removed. Each player is dealt two cards face down and seeks make his or her best five card poker hand using from any combination of the seven cards (five community cards and their own two hole cards). The text below was pasted from the Wikipedia 'Texas Hold 'em article'. Please edit it to your liking. Texas hold 'em (also hold'em, holdem) is the most popular poker game in the casinos and poker card rooms across North America and Europe, as well as online. According to Doyle Brunson and Johnny Moss, it was originally considered a variation of seven card stud, and was called 'Texas hold 'em.

  • In the poker game of Texas hold 'em, a starting hand consists of two hole cards, which belong solely to the player and remain hidden from the other players. Five community cards are also dealt into play. Betting begins before any of the community cards are exposed, and continues throughout the hand.
  • Texas Hold 'Em Poker was given a score of 6.0 from video game critic website IGN, which found that although 'the game is easy to play and still retains the fun of the Texas Hold ‘Em card design in a single player fashion,' 'it still can’t beat the real deal, physical computer experience, which is why it’s a little upsetting that the design team didn’t take advantage of elements.
  • Poker is a game which people play with a normal set (or deck) of 52 cards. Poker is a gambling game which involves some luck, but also some skill. In poker, players make bets against each other depending on the value of their poker hand. Bets are usually made with plastic or ceramic discs called chips. Bets may also be made with real money, but.
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The game begins with the player making a blind bet and an ante. They are also provided with an optional Trips side which allows them to acquire a payout whether their hand loses or wins. Ultimate Texas Hold 'em is different from other poker-based games in the sense that the ante still remains in play even after the players made a raise and even if the dealer does not open.[1]

Objective[edit]

The format of Ultimate Texas Hold ‘Em is similar to other variants of poker available in most casinos and online poker sites. The player and the dealer will both get two cards. The player will then be allowed to look at his cards and decide if he wishes to check or raise four times the ante. Another option available to the player is raising three times. If the player decides to raise at any point during the hand, the action will end from his end.

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After deciding to raise, the player will be shown three cards which are referred to as the “flop”. The other players who did not raise before the flop will be given the choice to raise twice the ante. Another option available for the player would be checking.After the table has resolved the post-flop betting, the last two cards will be revealed. By this time, the players will be required to either match their ante or fold. After this, the dealer will reveal his two cards and grade the hand. In order for the dealer to qualify, he must possess at least a paired board. The ante pushes if the dealer fails to qualify. The same is true even in a scenario where the player possesses a hand that loses to the dealer. On the other hand, if the dealer qualifies, the one who wins the ante bet will be the player with the best hand.

Despite the dealer’s disqualification, the raises and the blind will still remain in play. Meanwhile, if the dealer beats the player, the blind bet and the raise will both lose. On the other hand, if the player beats the dealer, their raise will be matched. Ties push both the raise and the blind bet.

History[edit]

Ultimate Texas Hold ‘Em was developed by Roger Snow of Bally Gaming, Inc. (formerly Shuffle Master).[2][3] It is one of the newest variations of the poker game and is currently widely popular among US casinos. It is one of the most in-demand niche table games in casinos in Las Vegas and many other states.[4]

Initially, Ultimate Texas Hold ‘Em was only available on multi-player electronic machines. However, through the years, its popularity increased and some casinos decided to pick it up and expand it, turning it into a table game.[5][6]

Rules[edit]

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Like the common poker game formats, Ultimate Texas Hold ‘Em is played with a single, regular 52-card deck. Towards the end of the game, the dealer and the players left use any combination from their own two cards and the five community cards in order to come up with the best possible hand for themselves. The dealer will only be able to open if they possess at least a paired board. The play, ante, and blind bets are graded, depending on who wins, and whether the dealer will open. The table below illustrates the scoring guidelines.

WinnerDealer OpensPlayAnteBlinds
PlayerYesWinWinWin
PlayerNoWinPushWin
DealerYesLoseLoseLose
DealerNoLosePushLose
TieYes or NoPushPushPush

Winning play and ante bets are rewarded 1 to 1. Look at the table below to learn how winning blind bets are paid out.

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Player handPayout
Royal Flush500 to 1
Straight Flush50 to 1
Four of a Kind10 to 1
Full House3 to 1
Flush3 to 2
Straight1 to 1
All otherPush

On the other hand, the payout for trips bets depends on the value of the player’s hand – regardless of the value of the hand possessed by the dealer.

References[edit]

  1. ^'Ultimate Texas Hold 'Em® - Wizard of Odds'. wizardofodds.com. Retrieved April 30, 2016.
  2. ^Justia
  3. ^'Ultimate Texas Holdem Online – The Strategy Guide to an Exclusive Poker Game'. Casino Wizard.
  4. ^'Ultimate Texas Hold'em: Advanced Guide, Statistics & Odds'. Hityah.com. Retrieved April 30, 2016.
  5. ^'Ultimate Texas Hold'em'(PDF). oag.ca.gov. Retrieved March 17, 2016.
  6. ^Sortal, Nick (March 14, 2016). 'Gambling Dead at Florida Legislature but Will Be Stronger Next Year'. New Times Broward-Palm Beach. Retrieved March 17, 2016.

External links[edit]

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Texas Hold 'Em Poker
Developer(s)Skyworks Technologies
Publisher(s)Majesco Entertainment
Platform(s)Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS
ReleaseGame Boy Advance
Nintendo DS
  • NA/EU: November 1, 2005
Genre(s)Card game
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Texas Hold 'Em Poker is a card gamevideo game developed by Skyworks Technologies and published by Majesco Entertainment for the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS.[1] The Game Boy Advance version was also released on a Twin Pack cartridge bundled with Golden Nugget Casino.[2]

Gameplay[edit]

The top screen shows the community cards and the amount of money in the pot, while the bottom touchscreen shows the player's cards.

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The game follows the rules and nuances of the community card game Texas hold 'em. Before starting a game, the player chooses an avatar to represent themselves at the table. The player is also able to select a tell that their avatar reveals throughout the game in attempts to confuse opponents. When it is the player's turn, they can call, raise bets, go all in, or check using the bottom touchscreen of the Nintendo DS.[3]

While the player progresses through the game and win tournaments, additional avatars and new locations are unlocked. Despite the game's name of Texas Hold 'Em Poker, a variety of other poker games are also included, such as five-card stud and five-card draw.[3]

Reception[edit]

Reception
Aggregate scores
AggregatorScore
GameRankingsGBA: 52%[4]
MetacriticGBA: 49/100[5]

Texas Hold 'Em Poker was given a score of 6.0 from video game critic website IGN, which found that although '[the game is] easy to play and still retains the fun of the Texas Hold ‘Em card design in a single player fashion,' '[it] still can’t beat the real deal, physical computer experience, which is why it’s a little upsetting that the design team didn’t take advantage of elements that would work better in a virtual setting – stat tracking being a key element that’s missing here.' They were also disappointed with the game's lack of support for the Nintendo DS' single cartridge feature to allow other Nintendo DS systems use the same cartridge to play the game together. The review concluded by noting that Texas Hold 'Em Poker was simply a passable DS game, but that it was not much better than that.[3]

The Sydney Morning Herald felt that the game's computer-controlled opponents acted appropriately; they bet when they had the upper hand and folded when they did not. Texas Hold 'Em Poker was given a score of 2.5 out of 5 from The Sydney Morning Herald.[6] The video game magazine Nintendo Power gave the game a score of 50%, finding that the menu that asks the player to select a tell before every move got tiring quickly.[7]

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References[edit]

  1. ^'Texas Hold 'Em Poker'. Metacritic. Retrieved 2009-01-01.
  2. ^'Golden Nugget Casino / Texas Hold 'Em (GBA) - GameFAQs'. GameFAQs. Retrieved January 29, 2016.
  3. ^ abcHarris, Craig (2006-03-09). 'Texas Hold 'Em Poker DS'. IGN. Retrieved 2009-01-01.
  4. ^'Texas Hold 'Em Poker for Game Boy Advance'. GameRankings. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 2019-05-07.
  5. ^'Texas Hold 'Em Poker for Game Boy Advance Reviews'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 2019-05-07.
  6. ^Hill, Jason (2006-07-06). 'Texas Hold 'Em Poker'. The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2009-01-01.
  7. ^'Texas Hold 'Em Poker'. Nintendo Power: 120. December 2005.

External links[edit]

  • Texas Hold 'Em Poker at MobyGames
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