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Ultimate Texas Hold'em just got even better with a progressive jackpot that pays when a player has a full house or better.
Ultimate Texas Hold'em Progressive features heads-up play against the dealer, an optional Trips bonus bet and an optional progressive bet. And, by allowing players to check through the river, Ultimate beats its competitors hands down.

To begin, players make equal bets in the Ante and Blind circles and may also make the Trips bonus bet and the progressive bet. Once players receive their two hole cards, they can either check or bet three to four times their Ante. Then, the dealer reveals the three card flop. If players haven’t already made a Play bet, they can check or bet two times their Ante. The dealer then reveals the turn and the river, and if players have not already bet, they can bet one times their Ante or fold.

The dealer will then reveal his two hole cards and announce his hand. If the player's hand beats the dealer's hand, his Play and Ante bets win even money. If the dealer's hand beats the player's hand, his Play, Ante and Blind wagers lose. If the player and dealer tie, these bets push. The Blind pays if the player's winning hand is at least a Straight. If the player beats the dealer with less than a Straight, the Blind bet pushes.

The dealer needs at least a pair to qualify. When the dealer doesn't qualify, he returns the Ante bet. All other bets receive action.

The Progressive bet wins if a player's final five-card hand is a Full House or better. Making the Progressive bet also entitles a player to receive "Envy Bonuses" which are paid when another player has a Straight Flush or better.

To maximize game play, we recommend using an Ace®
or an i-Deal™ single deck specialty shuffler.
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