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Poker Bet is an innovative adaptation of the worlds most popular card game Texas Holdem Poker. This fixed-odds poker game shows you the player the percentage value of each hand at various stages of the game, aiding the player into decision making.Instructions1. The game starts when the player clicks onto the action button which displays ?Play''2. Each seat will offer a 5.50 if a player wishes to place a wager at his point. A wager can be effected at this and at all stages by clicking onto the bet button and entering the selected stake. Pre-deal wagering is commonly known as betting blind.3. The player then clicks onto the DEAL symbol causing two cards to be dealt to each seat, cards are dealt firstly to the seat with the "D" showing, "D" meaning dealer. You will notice at this point that the seat odds change reflecting the chances of the cards winning at this stage of the game. The player is not obliged at this or at any stage to make a wager.4. After wagering or not as he wishes, the player will then click onto the FLOP symbol, thus causing 3 community cards to be dealt on the centre of the table, once more the published odds will change.5. This is the final opportunity to place a wager, involving seat betting. The player then clicks onto TURN and finally RIVER where the result is known, the result will be shown within the confines of the result box, showing winning seat number(s), odds, returns to the player, will be shown underneath the action button.6. Once the result is known the seat will alight with the word WINNER being displayed, also the board will show the winning hand.7. IF "X" is displayed on a seat at anytime during the game this signifies that this seat cannot win, is deactivated and no wagers can be accepted8. No offers (N/O), means there are no odds available for betting on the particular seat at this stage of the hand.9. In the event of a shared pot (more than one hand winning equally), the dead heat rule will apply, i.e, winnings will be split equally between the two outcomes. Special BetsBy clicking on the acronyms on the right hand side of the table the user can place bets on Final Card Suit (FCS), Turn Card Colour (TCC), and Winning Hand (WH). The user can also see and review bets placed (BET) and previous results (RES).
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| Format: | Software | ||
| Date: | Jun 2009 | ||
| License: | Purchase | Price: | $1.50 |
| Platform: | Mobile | ||
| System Req: | 4.2, 200 KB |
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