Ultimate Texas Hold'em

They are also provided with an optional Trips side which allows them to acquire a payout whether their hand loses or wins.

Ultimate Texas Hold 'em is different from other poker-based games in the sense that the ante still remains in play even after the players made a raise and even if the dealer does not open.

After the player decides to check or raise, the dealer reveals three of the five community cards which are referred to as the “flop”.

Ultimate Texas Hold ‘Em was developed by Roger Snow of Bally Gaming, Inc. (formerly Shuffle Master).

However, through the years, its popularity increased and some casinos decided to pick it up and expand it, turning it into a table game.

[5][6] Like the common poker game formats, Ultimate Texas Hold ‘Em is played with a single, regular 52-card deck.

The play, ante, and blind bets are graded, depending on who wins, and whether the dealer will open.