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Millennium Ride - Rules & Info

What is Millennium Ride?
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What is Millennium Ride?

Millennium Ride is a fun and exciting poker variation where you only play against yourself. The object of the game is to get a hand better than a pair of 10's.

It's up to you to decide when to go for the big bucks or when to minimize the risks. You can actually pull back most of you bet, after the cards have been dealt!

How to Play

Placing and removing bets
You place chips by using the left mouse button and you remove them by using the right mouse button. The Re-bet (F1) places a bet equivalent to the bet made during the previous hand.
By placing a chip in one of the three identical, circular betting fields you automatically place three equal bets in all of them.

Deal the Cards
Once you have finished betting press Deal (F2) to receive your cards.

Cashier
To make more funds available for play please click on the cashier ($) icon. You cash out simply by leaving the game (X). All your winnings will then be automatically added to you EuroPoker.com account.

Payout table
You can easily access the payout table by clicking on the "P" icon.

Winnings
All winnings are automatically added to your stack.

Ride and Pull
Once the cards are dealt you must either let your bet ride (F5) or pull one of them back (F6).

If you ride the bet it is still in play but if you pull it then it is taken back and can neither win nor be lost.

Millennium Ride Rules

In Millennium Ride each player places three equal bets in a row of circles on the layout. The dealer then deals each player three cards. He also deals two community cards face down in front of him.

The object is to get a hand -10s or better- by combining the three personal cards with the two community cards shared by all players.

In the first round of betting, the player, based on his knowledge of his three personal cards, must decide if he wants to let his entire bet ride or if he wants to pull back one of the three bets.

In round two the dealer flips one of the community cards and the player must again decide, this time based on the four cards known to him, if he wants his remaining bet to ride or pull back another bet.

In the last round of betting the second community card is revealed completing the players' five card hands. Each player now has either one, two or three bets still in play.

Any player holding a 10's or better hand will win on each of his remaining bets separately according to the payout table. Players whose hands do not make the cut will lose all remaining bets.

Example: John is dealt an 8, 9 and a 10. He feels this hand is a bit weak and retracts one bet.

The first community card is a jack. Suddenly things are looking much better with both a good enough pair and a straight within reach, so he decides to let the rest of his bet ride.

The second community card is a queen completing John's straight. A straight pays 5 to 1 so John wins 5 times the money on BOTH his remaining bets!

Millennium Ride Payout Table

WINNING HAND PAYOUT
One pair 10s or better 1 to 1
Two Pairs 2 to 1
Three of a Kind 3 to 1
Straight 5 to 1
Flush 8 to 1
Full House 11 to 1
Four of a Kind 50 to 1
Straight Flush 200 to 1
Royal Flush 1,000 to 1
 
 

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