Description
Ultimate Texas Hold’em keeps the familiar card structure of Texas Hold’em but turns it into a direct contest against the dealer. There are no opponents to read or bluff: the key decision is when to make your single Play bet. Bet early with a strong hand and you can wager more, while the Blind can pay as much as 500 to 1.## How to Play Ultimate Texas Hold’em
### Place Your Initial Bets
Begin by placing equal bets on the Ante and Blind. You can also add an optional Trips side bet, but it is not required to play the main game.
### Receive the Cards
You and the dealer each receive two private hole cards. Five shared cards are then revealed in stages, and both hands are made using the best five-card combination available.
### Choose When to Make Your Play Bet
You may make the Play bet exactly once per hand. The amount available becomes smaller as more cards are revealed:
* Before any shared cards appear, bet 3x or 4x your Ante.
* After the three-card flop, bet 2x your Ante.
* After all five shared cards are visible, bet 1x your Ante or fold.
If you fold, you forfeit both your Ante and Blind bets. Once you have made the Play bet, you cannot bet again during that hand.
### Dealer Qualification and Main-Bet Payouts
The dealer needs at least a pair to qualify. If the dealer fails to qualify, your Ante pushes and is returned.
When you win, the Ante and Play bets pay 1 to 1. The Blind pays only when your winning hand is a straight or better. If you win with anything weaker, the Blind pushes rather than paying.
### Blind Paytable
| Final hand | Payout |
| -------------- | -------: |
| Royal Flush | 500 to 1 |
| Straight Flush | 50 to 1 |
| Four of a Kind | 10 to 1 |
| Full House | 3 to 1 |
| Flush | 3 to 2 |
| Straight | 1 to 1 |
| Anything lower | Push |
### Trips Paytable
Trips is settled solely on your final five-card hand, regardless of whether you beat the dealer.
| Final hand | Payout |
| --------------- | ------: |
| Royal Flush | 50 to 1 |
| Straight Flush | 40 to 1 |
| Four of a Kind | 30 to 1 |
| Full House | 9 to 1 |
| Flush | 7 to 1 |
| Straight | 4 to 1 |
| Three of a Kind | 3 to 1 |
## Tips to Get Started
* The biggest Play bet is available before the flop. Betting 4x with the right strong starting hands is where much of the game’s value comes from.
* Do not wait for certainty every time. Seeing more cards reduces uncertainty, but it also cuts your maximum Play bet from 4x to 2x and eventually 1x.
* Most winning hands are below a straight, so the Blind will often push even when you beat the dealer. Factor that into what a typical win actually returns.
* Treat Trips separately from the main game. It can pay when your final hand qualifies even if the dealer beats you.
You can play Ultimate Texas Hold’em free online with no download or account required.
Instructions
## Ultimate Texas Hold’em Strategy Tips### Make the 4x Decision Count
Betting 4x before the flop with a genuinely strong starting hand is the most important strategic decision in Ultimate Texas Hold’em. Checking may feel safer, but it gives up your only opportunity to place the largest Play bet when you are in a favourable position.
### Check Weak Starting Hands
Checking is usually sensible when your first two cards are not strong enough to justify a 4x commitment. It lets you see the flop before deciding whether to make a 2x bet and preserves the option to wait until the river.
### Do Not Fold the River Too Easily
Folding at the river costs both your Ante and Blind, so reserve it for hands with very poor winning prospects. A weak pair or even a high-card hand can sometimes be enough when the shared cards are also unhelpful to the dealer.
### Treat Dealer Qualification as a Partial Result
The dealer needs at least a pair to qualify. If the dealer fails to qualify, the Ante merely pushes rather than winning, so beating an unqualified dealer does not produce the same return as beating a qualifying hand.
### Understand What the Blind Really Pays
The Blind contains the game’s largest payouts, but it pays only when your winning hand is a straight or better. With a more modest winning hand, it pushes, meaning many ordinary wins return less than the headline paytable might suggest.
### Keep the Trips Bet Separate
Trips is based entirely on your final five-card hand and can pay whether you beat the dealer or not. It can add excitement, but it is a separate side bet with its own built-in house advantage, so do not confuse a Trips win with better results on the main wagers.