High card flush in las vegas

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Not allowing a straight flush to be played for that sidebet is a significant deviation from the licensed rules in other places I've played it, and one that affects the HE a lot (to the player's detriment) on both the main and sidebets. I think it might have been the latter because they didn't seem really confident on their answer. Either that or the dealer or pit boss really didn't know the answer so they might have guessed. They told me I had to play one or the other - so in each case, I played the small SF as it was guaranteed a payout.ĭoes that seem right? Does the casino reserve the right to change the rules? I'm guessing they do. On a number of occasions, I've had a small straight flush (3, 4, 5) as well as a higher regular flush (A, K, 6) which of course was a different suit than the small SF.

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Oddly enough, they don't seem to allow for 2 flushes to be played. I've been playing for a few weeks and have gotten 3 six card flushes (no straights). I play it a lot at the Casino Lac Leamy in Gatineau, PQ.

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