Ultimate Texas Hold’em The ante bet and the play bet always pay off at even money, but the blind bet pays off based on the strength of your final hand, as follows:
○ Royal flush – 500 to 1
○ Straight flush – 50 to 1
○ 4 of a kind – 10 to 1
○ Full house – 3 to 1
○ Flush – 3 to 2
○ Straight – even money
○ Any other hand is treated as a push for the blind bet
You’ll notice some obvious differences between Ultimate Texas Hold’em and traditional Texas hold’em. I already discussed how the house is banking this game instead of the other players. This means you’re always playing heads-up against the dealer; what the other players are dealt has no effect on your action. You’ll also notice that the way the betting is handled and slot168 the order of the deal are also handled differently. The most notable difference is how the last two community cards are dealt at once, whereas they would be dealt one at a time in a traditional Texas hold’em game. This makes for a faster-paced game, which the casino loves, because they make more money when they get in more hands per hour.