If she doesn’t qualify, you win 70% of your Ante bet. The dealer needs to make a pair or better to qualify. The dealer applies a simple house-way discard policy: Once all players have discarded and drawn to their final hand, the dealer turns up her hand. The player decides what to discard, then draws from his cloned deck. Each player is dealt a five card hand of out a shuffled, 42-card cloned deck. The remaining 42-card deck is then cloned for each seated player. The dealer is dealt five cards face down, and also 5 replacement cards (not shown) from which she may draw. A vertical display is used to show a life-size dealer from the waist up, which is close enough to soft-core pornography to make you feel slightly uncomfortable. The video table is very nice, a single horizontal display for all player and the dealer hands, with nice visual effects (card animations, etc.). The minimum bet (Ante) for this game is $3, and the maximum is $100. The game is “virtual single deck”, meaning that as far as any one player is concerned, you’re playing heads up against the dealer using a single deck. (This game is different from the cards and table version of the game, which uses community draw cards.) The new Ultimate Draw machine seats up to five players, who play against a dealer hand. There’s a new multi-player video “table” game at Viejas from ShuffleMaster, called Ultimate Draw Poker.
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