Let It Ride is a five card poker game in which players
can let their bets ride, or take some of their bets back. The players
must first post three equal size bets. Each player is then dealt three
cards, and two community cards are dealt face down.
The object of the game is to score a pair of tens or higher poker hand
using the three cards and the two community cards. After the cards are
dealt the player has the option to Let It Ride, or Take Down one
of the three equal size bets. The player may also go All-In, foregoing the
second chance to take a bet back.
After the player makes a choice, one of the community cards is turned
face up. The player again has the option to Let It Ride, or
Take Down one of the three bets.
After the player makes the second choice (or went All-In after the first
community card was exposed) the second community card is turned face up and
the hand is graded.
Poker Hand Rankings
Royal Flush
A♥
K♥
Q♥
J♥
T♥
A straight flush ace high
Straight Flush
2♣
3♣
4♣
5♣
6♣
A straight with all cards of the same suit
4 of a Kind
8♠
8♣
8♥
8♦
K♣
Any four cards of the same face value
Full House
Q♠
Q♥
Q♣
2♥
2♦
Three of a kind and a pair
Flush
5♥
K♥
2♥
7♥
T♥
Any five cards of the same suit
Straight
8♦
9♠
T♣
J♥
Q♥
Any five cards in consecutive order
3 of a Kind
A♥
A♠
A♣
5♥
6♦
Any three cards of the same face value
2 Pair
7♠
7♥
9♣
9♦
3♣
Two sets of pairs
Pair
T♥
T♦
2♠
A♣
9♥
Any two cards of the same face value
High card
7♠
Q♣
2♥
5♦
J♥
None of the above
On the remaining bets that the player did not take back, the
player wins 1000 to 1 for a Royal Flush, 200 to 1 for a Straight Flush, 50 to 1
for Four of a Kind, 11 to 1 for a Full House, 8 to 1 for a Flush, 5 to 1 for a
Straight, 3 to 1 for Three of a Kind, 2 to 1 for Two Pair and even money (1:1)
for a pair of tens or better.
Our standard payouts are shown above. Payouts may differ in game variations and promotions;
select "Payouts Chart" within the game to view. Game information provided is meant
to provide a concise and quick overview, it is not meant to convey the game rules in their entirety.