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Let ‘Em Ride
is a variation of poker, except that the player plays
against the house and does not compete against the dealer
or other players. The player is dealt three cards and the
dealer is dealt two. The objective of the game is to get
any winning poker hand consisting of a pair of 10’s or
higher, using all five cards.
After
placing the ante bet, the player receives three cards face
up, and the dealer receives two cards face down. The
player decides whether or not he wants to raise the
original bet (by the same amount as the original bet), or
continue without a raise to the next round of play. Once
the player decides to raise or continue, the dealer’s
first card will be shown. Now the player has another
opportunity to raise or continue. If he decides to raise,
the bet will again increase by the original bet amount.
After the player raises or continues, the dealer’s second
(last) card is shown.
After the
dealer’s last card is shown, the player’s hand is
evaluated as a normal poker hand, combining the player’s
three cards and the dealer’s two cards. If the player has
a pair of tens or any higher winning poker hand, the
player wins. Otherwise, the player loses. |