Heads Up Hold'em
At A Glance
Theme
Card & Table
Provider
Stars Studio
Min Stake
£0.10
Key Features
Other
Heads Up Hold'em info
Heads Up Hold’em Game Features
Heads Up Hold'em takes the Hold'em style of play and adds a computer dealer and extra bets not available in the standard game. These provide extra ways to win, or to modify your bet if you're feeling lucky.
Heads Up Hold'em features two special areas not available in most standard Hold’em games. The first is the Trip Plus Bonus, which pays out extra cash if your winning hand is a 3-of-a-kind or better.
The Pocket Bonus lets you wager on whether your first two cards are any pair or ace-face cards. If they are, this bonus pays out even if you lose the overall round.
How to play Heads Up Hold’em for Real Money
To play Heads Up Hold'em, select your wager size by choosing the different chips at the bottom of the screen, starting with a minimum value of 0.01 coins. There are three areas to place bets, the required ante and odds areas, and the optional Trips Plus and Pocket Bonus areas.
Then press the "deal" button to begin a game. After you are dealt two cards, you have the opportunity to check or raise, after which three table cards are revealed. You can then check or place another ante, after which the last two cards are revealed and any winning bets are paid.
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Heads Up Hold’em FAQ
WHAT IS THE MINIMUM WAGER YOU CAN PLACE IN HEADS UP HOLD’EM?
The smallest chip size available in Heads Up Hold'em is 0.01 credits.
WHAT IS THE MOST VALUABLE HAND IN HEADS UP HOLD’EM?
The most valuable hand in Heads Up Hold'em is the Royal Flush.







