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Michigan online casinos now have a slightly larger selection of live dealer games.
On Thursday, BetMGM Michigan and TwinSpires Online Casino introduced three fresh live dealer options, namely Lightning Roulette, Three Card Poker, and Ultimate Texas Hold’em, as part of their Evolution gaming collection.
Other Evolution partners can be anticipated to incorporate the games in the future too.
Lightning Roulette, 3 Card Poker, Ultimate Texas Hold ‘Em join Michigan live dealer lineup
Evolution is the go-to partner for online casinos offering live dealer games, including popular ones like Blackjack, Infinite Blackjack, Roulette, and Baccarat. The addition of these three new games further expands the selection available to players in the state.
Out of the 15 online casinos available in Michigan, Evolution is utilized by all except three. Among these three, only two lack live dealer game options.
After launching their online casino in April, Eagle Casino & Sports has now revealed their collaboration with Evolution, as per their recent announcement.
Last July, the Michigan Gaming Control Board granted approval to Evolution, which now operates from its studio located in Southfield.
How to play Lightning Roulette
In Lightning Roulette, the concept is akin to traditional roulette, with a twist. Each spin brings forth the striking of lightning upon a fortunate selection of numbers, ranging from one to five. These fortuitous numbers witness a significant boost in their payouts, escalating to multipliers spanning from 50x to an astounding 500x.
In a standard live roulette game, players have the opportunity to place bets on the entire spectrum of roulette bets. However, there are also added opportunities to win through the inclusion of randomly generated lucky numbers and lucky payouts.
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- 50x
- 100x
- 200x
- 300x
- 400x
- 500x
Once all bets have been placed, the lucky numbers, their corresponding payouts, and the quantity of lucky numbers are generated randomly. If the ball lands on any of these lucky numbers and the player has made a straight bet on that number, they will receive a payout ranging from 50 to 500 times their bet amount.
Straight bets that are not multiplied have a payout of 30-1 odds instead of the usual 35-1 odds. However, all other types of bets, including splits, corners, red/black, and dozens, maintain the standard roulette odds.
How to play Three Card Poker
3-Card Poker offers a simpler strategy in comparison to games like Ultimate Texas Hold’em and Let It Ride, making it easily approachable for new players and enjoyable for seasoned table game enthusiasts.
The game starts by dealing three cards to every player and the dealer. Then, you make a decision to either play or fold, depending on the strength of your hand. Additionally, there are two exciting side bets available, offering the chance for substantial monetary rewards. Devotees of this game view the ‘Pairs+’ side bet as an indispensable component of the game.
Players must post a bet called the ante before any hand is dealt.
After the cards are distributed, both players and the dealer receive their respective cards. Your cards will be visible to everyone, but the dealer’s cards will remain hidden. Once you have assessed your hand, you need to make a decision on whether to participate by “playing” or not. If you choose to play, you must place an additional bet of the same value as the initial ante. However, if you decide to fold, your initial ante bet will be taken away.
If you choose to play, the dealer’s hand will be shown and compared to yours. If the dealer’s hand ranks higher (according to standard poker hand rankings), you will lose both the ante and the play portion of your bet. However, if your hand is superior, you will instantly win your ante bet.
In order to win, the dealer must meet a qualification rule. If the dealer’s hand is Queen high or better, you will receive a payout for your ‘play’ bet. However, if the dealer does not meet the qualification, the bet will be considered a push, and your stake will be returned to you.
Alongside the primary wager, there are two additional side bets that can be placed to intensify the action.
Pair+: This side bet rewards you based on the value of your own 3 cards. If you manage to land any of these specific hands, you will receive the corresponding payout odds.
- Match: 1-1
- Flush: Three to one.
- The number sequence is 6 minus 1.
- A trio with the same value: odds of 30-1.
- A straight flush has odds of 40-1.
- The payout for a Mini Royal Flush (AKQ suited) is 200-1.
The 6 Card Bonus is a side bet that focuses on creating the strongest possible 5-card hand using your 3 cards and the dealer’s 3 cards. Certain casinos offer progressive jackpots, where the highest reward is given for achieving a Royal Flush in diamonds or a 6-card Royal. The following are the corresponding payouts:
- A set of three cards with the same value: 5-1.
- Ten to one.
- The odds for flush are 20 to 1.
- The score of Full House is 25-1.
- The odds of getting Four of a Kind are 50-1.
- A Straight Flush has odds of 200 to 1.
- The probability of getting a Royal Flush is 1000-1 or it can be a Progressive jackpot.
How to play Ultimate Texas Hold’em
Ultimate Texas Hold’em adopts the familiar poker game enjoyed worldwide, yet it is tailored specifically for casino play.
Unlike traditional poker games where you compete against fellow players, in this game, you go head-to-head with the house. The distinctive betting system allows you to decide when to place your bets throughout each hand. This introduces a strategic element to ‘UTH’ that sets it apart from other poker table games found in casinos.
In Ultimate Texas Hold’em, a standard deck of cards is used. The game commences by placing an equal ante and blind bet. Subsequently, you and the dealer each receive two hole-cards, with your cards facing up and the dealer’s cards facing down.
You are now given the option to either place a bet or choose to check and move on to the next step without betting. During this stage, your betting choices include placing a bet worth 4 times the ante or blind, or placing a bet worth 3 times the ante or blind. If you decide to place a bet of either 3x or 4x, the betting round will come to an end and the hand will proceed until a conclusion is reached. The decision to place a bet is dependent on the strength of your own cards.
Once you reach this stage, the first three community cards have been dealt. Upon observing the ‘flop’, you can choose between placing a bet of 2 times the ante/blind or checking once more. Should you decide to bet, the hand will continue until its conclusion.
After verifying twice, the last two community cards will be unveiled. At this point, you can choose between placing a bet of 1x the ante/blind or folding your hand.
Payout odds
The payout process can be perceived as complex due to the distinct systems governing the ante, blind, and raise bets.
When you emerge victorious in the hand, any bets you place after the ante/blind will yield a 1-to-1 payout, effectively doubling your money on those particular raises. Consequently, the earlier you make your commitments during the hand, the greater the number of bet units that will receive the doubled amount.
If the dealer’s hand contains at least a pair, the initial ante bet will yield a 1-to-1 payout. However, if the dealer’s hand has a value lower than a pair, the bet will result in a push.
The payout for blind bets is determined by the strength of your hand. If you win with anything less than a straight, the bet is considered a push. However, as the quality of your hand improves, the payouts increase rapidly. Below is the blind bet pay table for reference.
- 1 minus 1 equals 0
- Three to two, flush.
- Full House: Three to one.
- 10-1: Four of a Kind
- The probability of getting a straight flush is 50-1.
- The probability of getting a Royal Flush is 500-1.
The optional side bet offers payouts based on the strength of your final poker hand, regardless of the outcome of your hand against the dealer.
- Three of a Kind is represented by the numbers 3-1.
- In a straight line, the numbers are arranged in the order of 4-1.
- Flush: Seven to one
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- The payout for having Four of a Kind is 30-1.
- The odds of getting a straight flush are 40 to 1.
- A Royal Flush pays out at odds of 50-1.
You have the choice to place the trips wager for an amount that is either higher or lower than your initial ante/blind.
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