HIGH CARD FLUSH TUTORIAL How to play.

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How to play High Card Flush
The object of High Card Flush is to make at least a 3-card flush and beat the dealer’s hand. The game is played with a standard English deck of 52 cards, and hands are valued as they are in a regular poker game. If you haven’t played much poker, this is still an easy game to play. A flush is simply a set of cards that are the same suit, such as spades, diamonds, clubs or hearts.Don’t forget to click the link! 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇
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Optimal Strategy for laying High Card Flush
An optimal strategy has yet to be put in writing. However, we can narrow it down, as follows.

Make maximum raise bet with J-9-6 or higher.
Fold 9-7-4 or lower.
You’re on your own with 9-7-5 to J-9-5.
The following table shows that under the unknown optimal strategy the house edge is 2.64%.

This video shows you how to play one of the newer table games called casino High Card Flush.

Played with a single deck of cards, High Card Flush begins when each player puts down an ante bet according to posted limits. There also are two optional side bets: flush and straight flush. The flush side bet pays when a player receives four or more cards of the same suit.
High Card Flush made its debut at Harrah’s Laughlin in summer 2011. In February 2013 it found another placement at the M in Las Vegas. After that slow beginning the game caught on and today has lots of placements.

The game follows a fold or raise structure, like Caribbean Stud Poker and Three Card Poker. Where it differs is in the hand ranking, which is all about making the highest possible flush out of seven cards.

Rules
High Card Flush is played with a standard 52-card deck of playing cards.
To begin play, each player makes the mandatory Ante wager, and if desired, the optional Bonus wager.
The player and dealer each receive seven cards face down.
Hands are evaluated in the following fashion:
The first ranking criteria is the greatest number of cards in any one suit. This is referred to as the “maximum flush.” For instance, any hand with a maximum four-card flush beats any hand with a maximum three-card flush, but loses to any hand with a maximum five-card flush.
The second ranking criteria is the standard poker-rankings for flushes; that is, a hand with a maximum four-card flush of K-Q-J-T would beat a hand with a maximum four-card flush of K-Q-J-9, but lose to a hand with a maximum four-card flush of A-4-3-2.
Each player then decides upon one of the following options:
Fold, and surrender the Ante.
Raise, placing a second bet equal to at least the Ante. The maximum amount of the Raise wager depends on the rank of the player?s hand:
With a two-, three- or four-card flush, the maximum Raise wager is equal to the Ante wager.
With a five-card flush, the maximum Raise wager is double the Ante wager.
With a six- or seven-card flush, the maximum Raise wager is triple the Ante wager.
Once all players have decided, the dealer turns over his seven cards and evaluates his hand in a similar fashion as described above.
If the dealer does not have at least a three-card flush, nine-high, all remaining players have their Antes paid, and the Raise bets are pushed.
If the dealer has at least a three-card flush, nine-high, his hand is compared to each other player:
All players with a higher-ranking hand win, and have their Ante and Raise wagers paid at even money.
All players with a lower-ranking hand lose, and have their Ante and Raise wagers collected.
Players with the exact same ranking hand as the dealer push both their Ante and Raise wagers.
Finally, any player who made the Bonus wager has his hand evaluated against the Bonus paytable, and the Bonus wager is either paid or collected as necessary.

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  1. Here's an easy tutorial on how to play High Card Flush. So next time you see it in the casino don't be afraid to sit down

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