A player that wants to stay in the hand may raise an amount equal to the Ante on flushes of four cards or fewer, two time the Ante on a five-card flush, and three times the bet on six and seven cards.Īfter players raise or fold, the dealer shows the house hand. A folded hand immediately loses the Ante and side bet. The player determines if the hand should be folded or played. If the dealer and player have the same number of flush cards, the ranks of the cards determine the winner, with the ace being high.
If the player has more flush cards than the dealer, it is a win. For example, a hand with four hearts, two clubs and a spade have four flush cards. The goal is to get a higher number of flush cards than the dealer. Players pick up cards and determine whether they would like to play. The player and dealer then receive seven cards. Players start with a mandatory Ante bet and an optional side bet. The minimum bet is $5 or $10 at all Las Vegas High Card Flush. New installs in the past year include Mandalay Bay, Plaza, and Texas Station. There are 23 casinos in Las Vegas that spread the game. High Card Flush is the biggest hit rolled out on casino floors in the past few years.