Texas hold'em is a very exciting poker game, but not all of its fans like to play against each other. Many of them prefer to find the dealer in the role of the opponent. Numerous variations of poker have been developed for them. They have kept the basic rules for hold'em, but have acquired the characteristics that make them completely different.
The rules for many of them provide the opportunity to make side bets or receive bonus payouts. Experts from Microgaming's have gone even further. They created Triple Action Hold'em Poker in which you can make two side bets, and bonuses are paid out for an ante.
Payouts are made if the dealer has at least a pair of nines:
Triple Action Hold'em Poker also provides bonuses, which are paid out for the ante, and side bets.
Triple Action Hold'em Poker offers two kinds of side bets that are placed on the fields Bonus and Flop. Both of them act independently of the ante or a dealer's hand. They win even if the basic bet is lost or folded. Users can make them individually.
The bonus bet wins if the player's five cards have a combination starting from two pairs. It is paid according to such multipliers:
It should be noted that a flush is considered to be a very high hand in Triple Action Hold'em Poker. Its value increases due to the fact that a small deck is used to play this game.
The flop bet wins if at least a pair of jacks or three-card straight, flush, three of a kind or straight flush is formed in three community cards (flop). It is paid according to the following multipliers: