Chase The Flush Casino Game
Rules of the Game
Chase the Flush is an exciting new card game where players and the dealer receive three hole card which they combine with four community cards to make the longest possible seven-card flush. Card rankings Ace (high) -2 (low) are used to break ties between hands with the same number of flush cards.
How to Play
Table Games at Route 66 Casino Hotel: Table Games (11). Chase the Flush is a poker-based game with the goal of having a higher flush than the dealer. It follows a similar bet structure as Ultimate Texas Hold 'Em with the flush scoring of High Card Flush. The Wizard of Odds. A free online version of High Card Flush. Practice for the casino. Try out strategies. Flush and Straight Flush bonus bets. Sign Up / Login HIGH CARD FLUSH More Games. Dealer qualifies with 3-Card Flush, 9-High or pays Ante and pushes Raise.
Make an Ante and X-Tra Bonus wager to begin the game. Both bets must be equal. After receiving three hole cards, players can either bet 3x their Ante or check.
After seeing the two card flop, players can either bet 2x their Ante or check.
After seeing the Turn and River cards, players can either bet 1x their Ante or fold.
The dealer qualifies with a 9 high three-card flush or higher. If the dealer does not qualify, all remaining Antes push. When the hands tie, the All In, Ante, and X-Tra Bonus bets push. *See paytables for odds
X-Tra Bonus
Wins when the player wins with four or more cards of the same suit.
Same Suit
Wins if the player has a four-card flush or higher. Player does not have to win the hand to win the Same Suit Bonus.
Optimal Strategy
Before-Flop Decision
- 3x any three suited hole cards, else
- 3x any suited Ace or King, else
- Check all others
After – Flop Decision
- 2x three card flush or better, else
- 2x two card flush draws using hole cards averaging Jack or higher, else
- Check all others
After – River Decision
- 1x 4-card flush or better, else
- 1x 3-card Jack-high flush or better, else
- 1x 3-card flush except against two higher suited cards on board, else
- Fold all others
**For additional information, Dealers are always at your service to provide more in depth information about the rules of all our games.
Chase The Flush Casino Table Game
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Chase The Flush Casino Game
By doing this it appears the game changes from a 52 card deck to a 50 card deck. Does this procedure affect the calculations to determine probability and house edge? I'm pretty sure it doesn't. The two burn cards are just like all of the remaining cards in the shuffler. It's still a random deal. But 'm curious.
Oops my bad - the only way the calculations would change anything is if it were the same two cards being burned all the time.
If anyone else here is in the same boat you can at least practice for free at the AGS website.
They posted the game designer's rule card: https://thundervalleyresort.com/TVCR/media/TVCR/PDFs/2019/Chase-The-Flush-Rack-Card.pdf
Thanks everyone for all the analysis—I'll check it out the next time I'm there.