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Old 06-07-2005, 10:51 PM
mr pear mr pear is offline
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Default strategy question about new casino game

While I was in AC last week, I was playing a new table game they had called texas holdem bonus. The way it worked was this:
1. you put in ante and got your hole cards.
2. at this point you could fold(give up your ante) or place a bet twice the ante in the turn bet circle(you would now have three bets on the table).
3. flop was then dealt and you had an option to place a bet equal to the ante in the river bet circle.
4.dealer then flips his cards and if you have him beat he pays all your bets. if not he takes them.
... what strategy would you suggest playing? do you play every hand and just value bet against what you think an average hand would be or do you simply play big card poker and play only above average starting hands?


***there was one additional bonus bet you could place preflop which only counted for your hole cards. For which you would be paid odds for any starting hand a-j or better. rough odds were as follows.
pair-22-1010 3-1
pair JJ - QQ- KK 10-1
pair AA 30-1
a-j, a-q 5-1
a-k 10-1
a-jsuited, a-qsuited 15-1
a-k suited 25-1
this wager could be for any amount you wanted. would your strategy for this be to play it every time(if so same as ante amount,less,or more) or to sit it out? i know individual odds for each hand are not good but are overall odds for hitting something good??? any help would be appreciated going back this week would like to check it out.
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