High Card Flush

High Card Flush is a hybrid table game based on traditional poker, while also incorporating elements from games like Caribbean Stud Poker and Three Card Poker. A flush is a relatively strong hand in Texas Hold’em with the highest possible flush being ace-high with all 5 cards in the same suit. The best Flush possible is the ace-high Flush: A♠J♠10♠3♠2♠ When it comes to flushes, the suits don’t matter. However, not every ace-high flush is ranked equally. High Card Flush is the only non-blackjack table game to come along that is non-poker based. It is suits-based and requires no knowledge of poker to play. Flush: Compare your Flush to the paytable for great odds. Straight Flush: Win big with a Straight Flush. The larger the Straigh Flush, the more you win!.

High Card Flush Rules

High Card Flush Posted in +EV, collusion by stephenhow on April 22, 2013 A couple of readers have asked about Galaxy Gaming’s new High Card Flush game, which has a few placements now, and may be picking up some steam. The Raise wager may be up to 3x the Ante with a 6 or 7-card Flush, up to 2x the Ante with a 5-card flush or 1x the Ante with a 4-card flush or less. 3.Once all players have acted on their hands, the designated player’s seven-card hand is revealed.

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A couple of readers have asked about Galaxy Gaming’s new High Card Flush game, which has a few placements now, and may be picking up some steam. The game is pretty simple, where each player and the dealer receive 7 cards. Each hand is measured by its highest flush, where a flush is first ranked by its length (number of cards of same suit), then by its card values. Each player must Ante before the hand, then wagers a 1x-3x Play bet (depending on flush size), or folds. The dealer qualifies with a three-card, 9-high flush. If the dealer doesn’t qualify, the Play bets push, and the remaining Antes are paid even-money. If the dealer qualifies, the Ante and Play bets receive even-money action against the dealer hand.

As you would expect, collusion helps in this game. A Monte Carlo analysis shows that with 6 confederates, perfect knowledge of the dealt cards gives each spot at least a +7.3% edge over the house. But practically, you’d be lucky if you could even communicate the suit counts (number of cards of each suit) dealt. If you figure out a non-suspicious way of doing this, then the following simple strategy yields a +3.1% edge over the house:

High Card Flush Las Vegas

High Card Flush Advanced Strategy (6 Player Hands Seen)
Flush SizePlay Bet
1 or 2 cards1x for suit counts (9, 11, 11, 11) or (10, 10, 11, 11), else
fold others
3 card, Jack-high or lower1x for suit counts (9, 11, 11, 11) or (10, 10, 11, 11), else
fold others
3 card, Queen-high1x if lowest suit count is 9 or higher,
else fold.
3 card, King-high or better1x if lowest suit count is 8 or higher, else fold.
4 cards1x
5 cards2x
6 or 7 cards3x

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Basic Strategy For High Card Flush

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7 Card Flush Game

where the suit counts 4-tuple is the sorted number of cards of each suit.

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