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Table games at Win! Derby

Progressive Jackpots

$153,837

UTH, I Love Suits, DJ WILD

$101,932

Face Up Pai Gow Poker

$36,992

Three Card Poker

TABLE Games

We have a large selection of your favorite table games offering exciting play for every skill level, beginner to pro!

Ultimate Texas Holdem (UTH)

Beat the dealer!

 

The objective is to get a better hand than the dealer.

 

The final hand is a combination of your cards and the open cards on the table.

Ultimate texas holdem

MISSISSIPPI STUD

Mississippi Stud is a five-card poker game where the players compete against a pay table rather than each other or the dealer.

 

Player's just needs a pair of Jacks or higher to win. Any pair of 6s through 10s will be a push.

Mississippi stud poker

THREE CARD POKER

Three Card Poker is played as heads-up between the player's hand and the dealer's hand.

 

After all ante wagers are placed, three cards are dealt to each player and the dealer.

 

Players have a choice to either fold or continue in the game by placing a "play" wager equal to their ante.

Three card poker

ONE CARD POKER

One Card poker is an easy to learn game where your goal is to have a higher card than the designated dealer.

 

It's the fastest, simplest table game to learn and play!

One card poker

I Love Suits

I Love Suits is a table game played against the dealer. The game starts by placing an Ante bet and two optional bonus bets–Flush Bonus & Straight Flush Bonus.

 

Each player and the dealer then receive 7 cards face down. The goal is to get the greatest number of cards in any one suit.

High card flush

DJ WILD

The object of DJ Wild is to get a higher five-card poker hand than the dealer. The game is played with five wild cards – the four deuces and one joker.

 

You must make equal wagers on the Ante and Blind to play the game. You may also wager on the Trips and/or Two-Way Bad Beat side bet.

DJ wild

PAI GOW

Pai Gow Poker is played with a traditional deck of 52 playing cards, plus a joker (total of 53 cards).

 

The object of the game is for both of the player's two-card hand and five-card hand to rank higher than both of the Banker's two hands. Should one hand rank exactly the same as the Banker's hand, this is a tie and the Banker wins all tie hands.

Pai gow
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