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Take a seat and immerse yourself in the fascinating world of Ultimate Texas Hold’em.
Games offered
Ultimate Texas Hold’em is a variation on the classic Texas Hold’em poker game, in which players play against the bank.
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Players make an “ante” and a “blind bet” of equal value. During the hand, the other players can make one variable “play” bet. The aim of the game is to have a better hand than the dealer. In other words, to win, a player must come up with the best possible five-card combination out of seven cards (their own two and five community cards).
Games offered
One Ultimate Texas Hold’em table
Opening times
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday from 6:00 pm
Friday and Saturday from 7:00 pm
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Game explanation
Minimum/maximum bet amounts
Minimum bet amount: CHF 5
Maximum bet amount: CHF 200
Minimum ante and blind bet: CHF 5 each
Optional “Trips” bet
The bonus “Trips” bet gives you more chances to win. You win with three of a kind, or better.
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Optional “Blind Boxes” game
When the player group is small, multiple boxes may be played simultaneously. If additional boxes are being played, players must add a “play” bet at the start to the value of four times the ante. A player who plays multiple boxes may only look at the cards on the box immediately in front of them; the other boxes being played by them then remain “blind” for the rest of the game.