DEALING STEP POKER

DEALING STEP POKER

The game is played with one deck of cards and after each round of play, the cards are shuffled and a new round starts always with all the 52 cards deck. The game has between two and five steps in a round of play and in which wagers for all steps are placed at the start of the round. Wagers are placed by each player on at least the first two steps of play in the round and each player has the option of placing additional wagers for subsequent steps of the round. At each step of the card game, each player’s hand is determined to be a winning hand or not according to a predetermined rule or a predetermined payout schedule.

 At each step of the game the card dealer deals only one card to each player. Players place wagers in the circular posts 1 to 5; wagers on posts 1 and 2 are compulsory and wagers on posts 3, 4 and 5 are optional. Players must place wagers in numerical order at the start of a round i.e. they cannot skip a step in the wagering although they are not necessarily required on all steps. It is the advantage of the players, however, to place a wager on each post. Each wager has to be within the minimum-maximum limits posted at the table and each wager can vary within those limits. The amount of each wager made by each player can vary between the steps of the game.

Step Poker
  1. The dealer gives one card to each player at the table and places it open on the rectangle post #1. The dealer collects the losing bets and pays the winning bets according to payout (1), see Table 1

  2. The dealer gives a second card to each player and places it open on the rectangular post #2. The dealer then collects the losing 2 cards and the wagers on the circular post #2 and pushes back all wagers on the circular posts #3, #4 and #5 towards the respective players. The dealer pays the winning wagers on the circular post #2 for the two cards hands according to payout (2), see Table 1.

  3. The dealer gives a third card to each player, who won at the second step, if any, and has placed a third wager so as to qualify for a third step of the game, and either place it a) open on rectangle post #3 or b) down on top of the second card at post #2. If b) is followed, players can touch and handle the two cards on post #2, examine them and place them, in any order they want, on posts #2 and #3. The dealer then collects the losing 3 cards and the wagers on circular post #3 and pushes back all wagers on posts #4 and #5 to the respective players. The dealer pays the winning wagers on circular post #3 for the three cards hands according to payout (3), see Table 1.

  4. The dealer gives a fourth card to each player, who won at the third step, if any, and has placed a fourth wager so as to qualify for a fourth step of the game, and either place it a) open on rectangle post #4 or b) down on top of the third card at post #3. If b) is followed, players can touch and handle the two cards on post #3, examine them and place them, in any order they want, on posts #3 and #4. The dealer then collects the losing 4 cards and the wagers on circular post #4 and pushes back all wagers on circular post #5 towards the respective players. The dealer pays the winning wagers on post #4 for the four cards hands according to payout (4), see Table 1

  5. The dealer gives a fifth card to each player, who won at the fourth step, if any, and has placed a fifth wager so as to qualify for a fifth step of the game and either place it a) open on rectangle post #5 or b) down on top of the fourth card at post #4. If b) is followed, players can touch and handle the two cards, examine them and place them, in any order they want, on posts #4 and #5. The dealer then collects the losing 5 cards and the wagers on circular post #5. The dealer pays the winning wagers on circular post #5 for the five cards hands according to payout (5), see Table 1, and collects the winning 5 cards.
Tables 1 gives a summary of $1 bet settlement and the casino advantage in each betting area and for all the five betting areas. The casino advantage varies from 0.89 % to 3.85%

HANDLING THE BONUS WAGERS: BONUS STEP 4 AND BONUS STEP 5

WAGER OF $10 PLACED ON BONUS STEP 4 IS A LOSS IF PLAYER LOSES  AT STEP 2, 3,OR 4.. DEALER PAYS THE BONUS STEP 4 WAGER, IN ACCORDANCE TO THE PAYOUT SCHEDULE STEP 4.

WAGER OF $1 PLACED ON BONUS STEP 5 IS A LOSS IF PLAYER LOSES  AT STEP 2, 3, 4 OR 5.. DEALER PAYS THE BONUS STEP 5 WAGER, IN ACCORDANCE TO THE PAYOUT SCHEDULE STEP 5.

BONUS WINNING HAND ENDING WITH:
FLUSH
STRAIGHT
4 OF A KIND
STRAIGHT FLUSH
ROYAL FLUSH
PAYOUT STEP 4
30  FOR 1
50 FOR 1
3000 FOR 1
1000 FOR 1
10000 FOR 1
PAYOUT STEP 5
100 FOR 1
300 FOR 1
5000 FOR 1
10000 FOR 1
100000 FOR 1

HIGHLIGHTS OF STEP POKER AND ITS ADVANTAGES ON OTHER GAMES

(i) Intimidation free poker game since it is a banked game of pure chance that does not require any specific skill or player’s “poker face”.

(ii) Multiple wagering options (2 to 5 independent wagers). High roller game and high Average Bet.

(iii) All wagers are placed by the players before the start of play. Passing information from the dealer to the players or among the players themselves does not affect the extreme fairness, trust, honesty and integrity of the game.

(iv) High speed of 5 integrated games in one (1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 card poker games)

(v) High Pace game since player’s decisions are made upfront before a round starts, (how many wagers to place and the size of each wager) and do not have to make any decision while the game is on. Players can just relax and enjoy the ride.

(vi) BONUS / PROGRESSIVE PAYOUT UP TO $100,000

TWO PROGRESSIVE WAGERS IN STEP POKER