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Let it Ride
New --- LET IT RIDE Table

A great New table game. Players place 3 bets of equal value on their bet area of the table. Each player is dealt 3 cards, with 2 more cards face down in front of the dealer. These 2 cards are common cards to be used by all players.  Upon looking at your 3 cards dealt to you, you decide if you have a poker hand. Pay outs start at a pair of Tens or better. If your  3 cards are good (a pair of tens or better, or a hand that could win when combined with the  2 face down cards in front of the dealer) then Let it Ride. If your cards are poor ( a 2, 7 and 9) then withdraw one of your 3 bets. The dealer then flips over one of the two face down cards, if this helps your hand, then Let it Ride.  If it does not help, then withdraw another of your bets, remember you had 3 bets down. The dealer then flips over the last of the face down cards. This completes your hand of 5 cards. The remaining bet is frozen and if you do not have a pair of tens or better, you lose that bet, but keep all the withdrawn bets you made.  Now the good part. If you had a pair of tens or better when first dealt the cards and you had Let it Ride. you are paid on all 3 bets! For example, you made 3 bets of $5.00 and were dealt a pair of Kings, you Let it Ride on all 3 passes, you have won on all 3 bets a total of $15. Now if one of the face down cards was also a King, you would then have 3 of a kind, which pays 3 to 1 for each bet. That's a total of $45.00 If you were dealt a 10. Jack and Ace, and pulled your first bet and the dealer then flipped over an Ace, you would then Let it Ride on the last 2 bets and win $10 ($5 for each remaining bet) for the pair of Aces.  See the Pay Out schedule in the pictures above.