
INTRODUCTION
Let ‘Em Ride is a variation
of poker, except that the player 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.
Let
ïEm Ride Game Play
After placing the ante bet, the
player receives three cards, face up, and the dealer
receives two cards, face down. The player gets
to look at those three cards and 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.
Let
ïEm Ride Hand Ranks
| Hands Name |
Description |
| One
Pair, 10’s or better |
2
cards of same rank, 10 or higher |
| Two
Pair |
2
pairs of different rank |
| Three
of a Kind |
3
cards of same rank |
| Straight |
5
cards in sequence, mixed suits |
| Flush |
5
cards of same suit |
| Full
House |
3
of a kind, plus a pair |
Four
of a Kind
|
4
cards of same rank |
| Straight
Flush |
5
cards of same suit in sequence |
| Royal
Flush |
A,
K, Q, J, 10 of same suit |
GENERAL
LET ‘EM RIDE INTERFACE
Deal
Clicking on the Deal button after
placing a bet starts a new game.
Raise
Clicking on the Raise button sets
the next raise bet to the same amount as the ante
bet, and ends your turn.
Continue
Clicking on the Continue button
ends the turn (with no raise bet).
LET ‘EM
RIDE PAY TABLES
There are two pay tables the casino
can use to pay out winnings to players. You
can tell which pay table the casino is currently using
by looking in the top left hand corner of the screen
in the “Payouts” box.
| Hand Rank |
Standard Payout |
Alternate Payout |
| Royal
Flush |
1000:1 |
500:1 |
| Straight
Flush |
200:1 |
100:1 |
| Four
of a Kind |
50:1 |
25:1 |
| Full
House |
11:1 |
15:1 |
| Flush |
8:1 |
10:1 |
| Straight |
5:1 |
5:1 |
| Three
of a Kind |
3:1 |
3:1 |
| Two
Pair |
2:1 |
2:1 |
| Pair
of 10's or Better |
1:1 |
1:1 |
PROGRESSIVE
JACKPOT (OPTIONAL) If
the casino has enabled this option, the player may place
a side bet of $1. If the player wins, he may win
all or a portion (depending on his hand rank) of the
progressive jackpot. The current jackpot is displayed
at the top, which increases as players place these side
bets. Progressive
Coin Slot To place a progressive
bet, click on the coin slot. The light on top
of the slot will light up red to show that you’ve
placed the progressive bet. To undo the bet, simply
click on the slot again.
PROGRESSIVE
PAY TABLES If the progressive
option is turned on, the following pay table is what
the casino will use to pay out winnings.
| Hand Rank |
Payout |
| Royal
Flush |
100%
|
| Straight
Flush |
10% |
| Four
of a Kind |
see
pay table in software |
| Full
House |
see
pay table in software |
| Flush |
see
pay table in software |
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