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The house edge for UTH is 2.18497%. The player checks pre-Flop on 62.29261% of the hands. The player raises 4x pre-Flop on 37.70739% of the hands. The player has a pre-Flop edge over the house on 35.29412% of the hands. Like every other casino game, Ultimate Hold’em has a house edge, i.e., the percentage of every bet that goes into casino coffers, in the long run, no matter what you do. When compared to the competition, Ultimate Texas Holdem is quite player-friendly. Depending on the exact rules, the house edge of Ultimate Texas Hold’em is between 1% and 2%. The main bet in UTH has a 2.81% house edge. Texas Hold’em is a game where better players have a theoretical advantage. While optimal play in Ultimate Texas Hold’em, it means you can lower the house edge to 2.81%, it does not assure winning. Betting 4x When Holding 2-2: Many players make the 4x bet anytime they receive a pair.
*Also in the poll do you play the trips bet. There are very few places that still offer table 1, but if they do, you should play it, as it is the lowest HA bet on that layout. Since it will get lumped in with your other bets on the table, it will also help with your comps.
*House edge for Ultimate Texas Hold’em This game is much harder to play ‘perfectly’ compared to other casino table games. While the headline house edge is around 2.2% for your Ante and Blind bets, that assumes a perfect decision every time. You also need to consider the variable amounts you are betting.Prepare yourself by learning the proper strategies, and it’s a table game worth wagering on by Michael Shackleford
Ultimate Texas Hold ‘Em is a good bet when you use optimal strategy. The game also has a slow pace, which means you’ll lose less money per hour on average. Another side benefit is that casinos often comp these poker-based games pretty well.
Ultimate Texas Hold ‘Em is one of the more popular poker variations to make it into the crowded business of casino table games. The twist to this game is that the player makes a one-time Play bet of either four times his Ante bet after seeing his hole cards; two times his Ante after the flop; or one time his Ante after the river. Here’s a rundown of the complete set of rules.
*A single, ordinary 52-card deck is used.
*The player must make equal bets on both the Ante and Blind.
*Two cards are dealt face down to the player and dealer. The player may look at his own cards.
*The player may check or make a Play bet equal to three or four times the Ante.
*The dealer deals the three community cards (the flop).
*If the player previously checked, then he may make a Play bet equal to two times his Ante.
*The dealer deals two more community cards (the turn and river).
*If the player previously checked twice, then he must either make a Play bet equal to exactly his Ante or fold.
*The player and dealer will both make the best possible hand using any combination of his own two cards and the five community cards. The higher hand shall win.
*Winning Ante bets pay even money. However, if the dealer can not open with a pair or higher, then Ante bets will automatically push.
*Winning Play bets always pay even money.
*Winning Blind bets pay according to the posted pay table.
Blind Pay TablePlayer HandPaysRoyal flush500 to 1Straight flush50 to 1Four of a kind10 to 1Full house3 to 1Flush3 to 2Straight1 to 1All otherPush
The Play bet works strongly in the player’s favor. It’s a way to get more money down when you know you have good cards, and it always pays even money. However, the player pays for that with the Ante and Blind bets. The Ante bet works in the dealer’s favor, because the dealer needs a pair to open. If he doesn’t have a pair, the player will most likely have the higher hand, but the Ante will push. The Blind bet also favors the dealer, because wins of three of a kind or less push.
Strategy
The following strategy advises you when to make the 4X raise. The player should never make a 3X raise at this point.
Pairs: Raise on 3s or higher.
Ace high: Always raise.
King high: Raise except with unsuited K4 or less.
Queen high: Raise with Q8 or higher and suited Q6 and Q7.
Jack high: Raise with JT and unsuited J8 and J9.
All other: Don’t raise.
The strategy for raising after the flop and river is rather complicated. I don’t have enough room to cover it here; I recommend the website www.discountgambling.net for the complete strategy.
Odds
Assuming the player follows optimal strategy, the house edge, as defined as the ratio of the expected loss to the Ante bet, is 2.185%. The purpose of the house edge is to estimate losses per hand over time. So, if the player started with $10 bets (on both Ante and Blind), for two hours and we assume 50 hands per hour, the expected loss would be 10*2*50*0.02185 = $21.85.
For the purposes of comparing one game to another, I prefer to use the “element of risk,” which is the ratio of the expected loss to the average bet. In this case, the final bet will be 4.152 times your Ante bet by the end of the hand. Thus, the element of risk is 2.185%/4.152 = 0.526%. That’s very low!
Trips Bet
Every poker-based game seems to offer at least one side bet, and Ultimate Texas Hold ‘Em is no exception. A popular offering is “Trips.” It pays based on the poker value of the player’s final hand. Four pay tables are known. The following table shows what each hand pays under each pay table, and the house edge.HandP.T. 1P.T. 2P.T. 3P.T. 4Royal flush50505050Straight flush40404040Four of a kind30303020Full house9887Flush7676Straight4545Three of a kind3333All otherLossLossLossLossHouse Edge0.902%1.904%3.498%6.181%
Progressive Jackpot
Some tables now have a $1 progressive jackpot side bet, also based on the player’s cards only. The following pay table is the one I have seen in Las Vegas:
Player flops royal flush pays the jackpot.
Any other royal partially on board pays 5% of jackpot.
Royal entirely on board pays $3000.
Straight flush pays $250.
Four of a kind pays $100
Full house pays $10.
The return is 50.19% plus 3% for each $10,000 in the meter. To reach breakeven, the meter would need to get to $165,959.74. Most of the time the meter will be much less, and thus it carries a high house edge.
In Conclusion…
Ultimate Texas Hold ‘Em is a good bet when you use optimal strategy. The game also has a slow pace, which means you’ll lose less money per hour on average. Another side benefit is that casinos often comp these poker-based games pretty well. The strategy is rather complicated, however. Before you give this game a shot, you should at least memorize when to make the big raise. For more information about Ultimate Texas Hold ‘Em, visit my web site www.wizardofodds.com or www.discountgambling.net.Ultimate Texas Hold ‘Em.Yes6 votes (40%)No7 votes (46.66%)Sometimes2 votes (13.33%)
15 members have votedbillybabeThanksAlso in the poll do you play the trips betMission146http://wizardofodds.com/games/ultimate-texas-hold-em/The Wiz has it already, and it depends on the paytable.I have only played the game live once and did not play that bet, so I voted No.s2dbakerI don’t do side bets, I said ’No’.Someday, joor goin’ to see the name of Googie Gomez in lights and joor goin’ to say to joorself, ’Was that her?’ and then joor goin’ to answer to joorself, ’That was her!’ But you know somethin’ mister? I was always her yuss nobody knows it! - Googie GomezcestanlSometimes I play it, sometimes I don’t. But I never bounce back and forth during a session. It’s either every hand, or none at all.dwheatleyThe only casino near me that spreads it has the dreaded Table 4 for the sidebet, with an edge >6%. Boooo. So I voted no. I love that game, among all carnival games. I love playing crazy gambler when I push all in (well, 4x) with Q 3 s. They all look at me funny. People play that game so poorly, no wonder they play the trips. Probably has a lower effective edge.Wisdom is the quality that keeps you out of situations where you would otherwise need itTiltpoul
Also in the poll do you play the trips betThere are very few places that still offer table 1, but if they do, you should play it, as it is the lowest HA bet on that layout. Since it will get lumped in with your other bets on the table, it will also help with your comps. The only places I’ve ever seen Table 1 were at Bally’s Las Vegas (where I think it’s been removed), MGM Detroit (where I’ve been told it was removed), and Southland Park on the ’live’ table.I like UTH, but I won’t play the game unless the table is either 1 or 2. I’m also very vocal if I see table 4 at a casino, because that’s just ridiculous.’One out of every four people are [morons]’- Kyle, South ParkNickyDimI play 1/2 my ante. I hate a push when the dealer doesn’t qualify, so I’d rather win 1/2 my play than just push. I don’t understand players who put 2x or 3x more on the trips than their ante. You can win the hand yet lose money. To me it doesn’t make sense.’They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.’-Ben FranklinUltimate Texas Holdem Trips Bet House EdgewaterteddysUltimate Texas Holdem Trips Bet House Edge Video PokerBally’s did indeed remove it. Santa Fe Station in North Las Vegas also has paytable #1. I play the sidebet about 1 out of every 25 sessions.’Dice, verily, are armed with goads and driving-hooks, deceiving and tormenting, causing grievous woe.’ -Rig Veda 10.34.4IbeatyouracesUltimate Texas Holdem Trips Bet House Edge Casinodeleted
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