Playing Let Them Ride Poker

Game play starts by making three bets of equal size and then clicking Deal. You are then dealt three cards. Two community cards are placed face down. You then have the option to take one of your three bets back or to leave all three and “let them ride.” After you decide, the first community card will be revealed. You now have the option to take back your second bet or “let them ride.” Finally, the second community card is revealed. You are then paid based on the ranking of the 5-card poker hand which is comprised of the 3 cards dealt to you and the 2 community cards. You may view the paytable in the game by placing your mouse pointer over the paytable graphic which is located towards the upper left area of the game screen. To qualify for a payout your 5-card hand must be at least “10s or better.”



The Side Bet

If you’re feeling particularly lucky you may place a ‘side bet’ alongside your three initial bets prior to clicking Deal. The maximum side bet is 1 unit of currency (for example, if your account is denominated in GBP the maximum side bet is £1 and if your account is denominated in Euros the maximum side bet is €1). You may view the paytable for the side bet by placing your mouse pointer over the paytable graphic which is located towards the upper left area of the game screen.



Maximum Payout

Please note that the maximum payout on a single hand of Let Them Ride poker is usually £50,000 but the current value is always displayed in the paytable. Please see the instructions above on how to view the paytable



Poker Hand Rankings

 Royal Flush 
 Ace, King, Queen, Jack and 10; all of the same suit and without a deuce.  
 Straight Flush 
 Five cards in numeric sequence and of the same suit.  
 4 of a Kind 
 Four cards of the same value.  
 Full House 
 One pair + three of a kind.  
 Flush 
 Five cards of the same suit of any value.  
 Straight 
 Five cards in numerical sequence but of different suits.  
 3 of a Kind 
 Three cards of the same value.  
 2 Pair 
 Two pairs of two cards of the same value.  
 Tens Or Better 
 Tens Or Better.