Mississippi Stud Practice
A hand of Mississippi Stud begins when you make a bet called an “ante.” The betting limits should be clearly displayed on the table by the casino. After you make your ante bet, the dealer gives you and the other players 2 face-down cards. He also deals 3 face-down cards in the center of the table—these are community cards. It is for educational purposes—to learn, practice, and master. More Games Mississippi Stud Let It Ride Four Card Poker High Card Flush Ultimate Texas Hold 'Em Crazy 4 Poker Texas Hold 'Em Bonus Caribbean Stud.
Let it Ride is a simple poker-based game based on the poker value of a final five-card hand. Start by making three equal bets. This is done by clicking a chip and then clicking on the spot marked with a $ sign on the table. The game will put an equal bet on the other two spots for you. If you want to bet more than one chip per spot, you'll have to repeat this process.
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Mississippi Stud Poker is an online casino game based on poker that’s similar to Let It Ride Poker played in reverse. Instead of decreasing the size of your wager as the game goes on, in Mississippi Stud Poker, you get the option of increasing the size of your wager as the game continues. The Mississippi Stud Poker game offers you a thrilling online poker experience complete with fast-paced action, great RTP and the chance to win big. Mississippi Stud Poker uses a deck of 52 cards, and unlike some other poker games, you’ll just be playing against the paytable.
Then, as cards are revealed you'll have two chances to pull a bet back or 'Let it Ride'. All remaining bets at the end are paid according to the posted pay table.
For more information on the rules and strategy, please see my page on Let it Ride.
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