Ultimate Texas Hold'em
- Ultimate Texas Hold'em features heads-up play against the dealer and an optional bonus bet. This game gives you several advantages: The earlier your 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.
- Ultimate Texas Hold’em has proved to be one of the most played variations of this game, and it is a development of the prestigious online gaming software developer Bally Technologies. Wizard of Odds Ultimate Texas Hold’em practice options provides a platform where gamblers can engage in the game for free.
- Pot odds in poker simply means the “price” that it costs you to continue with your hand. For example, if you’re in a hand where the pot is $100 and your opponent bets $50, you’re getting 3 to 1 pot odds to call. The pot is $150 (the $100 that’s already there plus the $50 bet) and it costs $50 to continue. Divide the $150 by $50 to get 3.
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Ultimate Texas Hold'em features heads-up play against the dealer and an optional bonus bet. This game gives you several advantages: The earlier your 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.
Ultimate Texas Hold'em® features heads-up play against the dealer, the optional Trips and progressive side bets. 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 Trips and progressive bets. You will then receive two cards.
BET BIG..OR SMALL..OR NOT AT ALL
When you get your two hole 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 1 x your ante.
WINNING & LOSING
The dealer then reveals their two hole cards and announces the 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, your ante will push and be returned. All other bets placed will receive action.
PROGRESSIVE PAYOUTS
The progressive bet qualifies you for payouts from the progressive jackpot. See paytable for odds.
Play your best at ultimate texas hold'em poker. Check our step by step ultimate texas hold'em poker guide to understand the objective, odds, and strategies that are used to play this poker variation.
The objective of ultimate texas hold'em poker is to create the best five-card poker hand possible, using two cards you’re dealt in combination with the community cards in the five-card flop. You only have to beat the dealer’s hand to win, not the other players at the table.
The dealer needs at least a pair to “qualify.” If he qualifies, and your hand is better, your play and ante bets pay even money. If he does not qualify and your hand is better, your play bet pays even money, but your ante is a push. No win, no loss.
If the dealer’s hand beats your hand, your play, ante and blind wagers lose.
If your hand ties the dealer’s, all your bets push. No win, no loss.
If your hand is better than the dealer’s and you have at least a straight, the blind bet pays out according to the pay table. If you beat the dealer with less than a straight, the blind is a push. No win, no loss.
The “trips” bonus pays if your final five-card hand is a three of a kind or better. See the pay table for details.
Hand value | Payout |
---|---|
Royal flush | 500-1 |
Straight flush | 50-1 |
Four of a kind | 10-1 |
Full house | 3-1 |
Flush | 3-2 |
Straight | 1-1 |
Hand value | Payout |
---|---|
Royal flush | 50-1 |
Straight flush | 40-1 |
Four of a kind | 30-1 |
Full house | 8-1 |
Flush | 6-1 |
Straight | 5-1 |
Three of a kind | 3-1 |
Place equal bets for the ante and blind. You can also add an optional “trips” bonus bet.
The dealer deals two cards to each player and to himself, all face down.
You can either check, or make a “play” wager, which must be either three or four times your ante.
Ultimate Hold'em Odds
The dealer reveals the three-card flop. If you have not yet made a play wager, you can do so now, by betting double your ante. Or you can check.
Ultimate Texas Hold'em Odds
The dealer reveals the final two community cards. If you have not yet made a play wager, you must either fold or make a play wager equal to your ante. If you have already made a play wager, you can’t make another.
Create your best poker hand using your two cards and the community cards, and compare it to the dealer’s.
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