Extreme Texas Hold'em

Extreme Texas Hold'em

by Evolution, medium volatility, 500:1 max win

RTP97.82%
Max Win500:1
VolatilityMedium
LayoutLive poker

About Extreme Texas Hold'em

Live Texas Hold'em poker variant against the dealer. Ante and Blind bets with optional Trips side bet. Progressive raising allowed on Flop, Turn, and River. Above-average 97.82% RTP with strategic decision-making at each street.

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The RTP sits at 97.82%, and the max win goes up to 500:1 your bet. Medium volatility means a good balance of regular wins and bigger payouts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if I raise on the Flop but the dealer doesn't qualify?

If you raise and the dealer fails to qualify, your Ante bet pushes and your Raise bet wins at 1:1. The dealer qualifies by holding Queen-high or better, so weak dealer hands end the hand in your favor regardless of your cards.

How does the Trips side bet work and what are the payouts?

The Trips bet wins when your final five-card hand contains three of a kind or better. Payouts vary by hand strength, with higher-ranked trips and full houses paying more than lower-ranked trips, giving you a separate profit path from the main hand result.

Can I bet more on the Turn or River than I did on the Flop?

Yes, Extreme Texas Hold'em allows progressive raising on the Flop, Turn, and River, meaning you can increase your bet size at each street based on your hand strength and position.

With a 97.82% RTP and 500:1 max win, what kind of variance should I expect?

Medium volatility means wins come at a steady pace without extreme dry spells or massive jackpots. Your bankroll experiences moderate swings, and the 500:1 ceiling caps the largest single hand payout, making it a game where strategy and hand selection matter more than chasing outsized wins.

What is the difference between the Ante and Blind bets?

The Ante is a required opening bet to see your hole cards. The Blind is an optional second bet that plays against the dealer's hand. Both bets push if the dealer doesn't qualify, but your Raise bet wins at 1:1 when the dealer busts.