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How To Play Let 'Em Ride PokerMany online players like the idea of a progressive jackpot, but they've grown tired of clicking the spin button on a slot machine over and over. Well, those players are in luck, because now there's a game which combined the progressive jackpot element of slots with the wheeling and dealing of poker. It's called Let 'Em Ride Poker, and it's one of the most popular online poker games being played on the internet. But what really sets it apart is the fact that you don't play against the dealer or other players. In this variation of the classic card game, you play against the house. The game is fast-pace and challenging, and it is available at many fine online casinos, such as Bodog, Inetbet, and Vegas Break. But the progressive jackpot is what really has players flocking to this game. To have a chance at the progressive, all you have to do is make a side bet of $1 during any hand. If, when you have completed your hand, you have a flush or higher, then you will win an amount of money according to the game's progressive payout table. For your convenience, here's a list of the progressive payoffs:
A straight flush will pay 10% of the scrolling jackpot seen at the top of the screen. A royal flush will pay 100% of the scrolling jackpot seen at the top of the screen. But remember, you won't have a chance at the progressive unless you make a $1 side bet. The game is dealt from a single 52-card deck, with the player getting 3 cards dealt face-up in from of him or her. 2 cards are then dealt face-down in front of the dealer. These two cards serve as community cards for all the players. To win, a player needs to get a 5-card hand with a pair of 10s or better. A player's final hand will be comprised of the 3 cards in front of him and the 2 community cards. After the player places an ante bet, he or she will need to decide whether to raise the original bet or continue without a raise. Once this decision has been made, the first down card in front of the dealer will be revealed. At this point, the player can once again raise or simply continue. Then the second down card is revealed and the player's hand is calculated and payoffs are made. Payoffs are determined by the following odds:
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