Let It Ride is based on the five card stud poker game and designed to let guests control two of their three bets wagered. Players do not bet against the dealer or other players.
The objective is to try to get the best possible poker hand by using your three cards, and the two cards added from the dealers two community cards.
Each Player places three equal bets.
Each player receives three cards.
Try to get the best possible poker hand by using your three cards, and the two cards added from the dealer’s two community cards. To do this, look at your first three cards. You may ask for your first bet back and Let it Ride. Then, the dealer turns up one card. You may ask for your second bet back or Let it Ride. The second card is turned over by the dealer. Both community cards are now exposed.
All winning hands are paid according to the payout schedule (pair of 10’s or better, two pair, etc.). Players who fail to attain a pair of 10’s or better forfeit whatever bets were not withdrawn. A player who received a hand consisting of 10’s or better will receive a basic game payout.
Players may wager an additional $1 per hand to participate in Let it Ride Bonus and receive certain immediate bonus payouts.
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Each player has the option of wagering on the “Three Card Bonus” feature. A player must have wagers on the basic betting areas in order to play “Three Card bonus”.
“Three Card Bonus” wagering limits are $1.00 - $10.00 in even dollar units.
HAND TYPE |
BONUS |
Mini Royal (A, K, Q Suited) | 50 to 1 |
Straight flush | 40 to 1 |
Three-of-a-kind | 30 to 1 |
Flush | 4 to 1 |
Pair | 1 to 1 |
A $1 progressive bet is also offered and can be won if your hand makes any one of the progressive hands in your first five cards.
hand type |
pays |
envy |
Royal flush | 100% | 1000 |
Straight Flush | 10% | 300 |
Four-of-a-kind | 300 to 1 | |
Full house | 50 to 1 | |
Flush | 40 to 1 | |
Straight | 30 to 1 |