The flush hands of the same rank will be resolved as a tie. If both you and the dealer have the same number of suited cards, the rank of the cards will determine the winner. To qualify, the dealer must have a 3-card flush with at least one 9 (or higher card), otherwise, you will receive a payout on your Ante and the raise bet will push.
The dealer will then reveal his hand and the bets will be settled accordingly. Flush with 6 – 7 cards: up to x3 bet increase.Flush with 5 cards: up to x2 bet increase.
The amount that can be added to your Ante will depend on the number of suited cards: Once the cards are revealed, you will have the option to fold the hand and lose your Ante or proceed to stage 2 of the game and raise the bet. The objective is to land as many suited cards as possible – preferably all 7. The dealer will then draw 7 cards for the players and 7 more for the house, placing them on the table face down. The session starts with the Ante bet, followed by the optional side bets: Flush Bonus and Straight Flush Bonus. Unlike the Texas Hold’em where you must measure your hand against multiple opponents, you only have one rival in High Card Flush, and that’s the dealer.
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