Flush Table Game

High Card Flush is the most recent successful new table game in Las Vegas. It had a big year in terms of growth.

Flushed: Race to the Flush, is a card based game that combines the excitement of horse-racing, betting styles similar to roulette, and the camaraderie of Craps! With bets paying from even money to 1000 to 1, we can assure you that Flushed will be your new favorite table game! Flushed has just been awarded a Patent! Patent Number 10,755,531.

  • High Card Flush also has optional side bets, Flush Bonus and Straight Flush Bonus, where Players compare their seven-card hands to posted pay tables. Players need not win in the base game to be paid on the Flush Bonus and/or Straight Flush Bonus wagers, provided the side bet wager was placed prior to any cards being dealt and the Player’s.
  • 1.To begin the game, players place a required Ante wager and optionally a Straight Flush wager and/or Flush Bonus. Once all wagers are placed, each player and the designated player receive seven cards face-down, starting at the left of the dealer button and proceeding clockwise.

Our previous survey recorded 30 High Card Flush tables in Las Vegas. There are 43 in this year’s survey. Find out all about playing High Card Flush in Las Vegas below.

Where to Play High Card Flush in Las Vegas

If you are in the Las Vegas tourist areas, you are within walking distance of a casino with High Card Flush. It just depends on your favorite setting for table games.

All have a minimum bet of $5 or $10.

Min Bet
# of Tables
Aliante Casino51001
Aria105001
Bally’s52002
Binion’s55001
Boulder Station51001
Caesars Palace102002
Cosmopolitan105002
Cromwell52001
Excalibur52001
Flamingo52001
Golden Nugget105001
Green Valley Ranch55001
Harrah’s52002
Linq52001
M Resort52002
Mandalay Bay1010001
Mirage105001
NYNY53001
Orleans51002
Palazzo1020001
Paris52002
Planet Hollywood102002
Plaza53001
Red Rock55002
Rio52005
Santa Fe Station51001
The Strat52001
Treasure Island103001
Venetian1020001
Wynn105001

High Card Flush is a poker game that ignores all hands except flushes. The goal is to receive more cards of a suit than the dealer. Players receive seven cards after placing an ante. The dealer also receives seven cards.

The player decides to play or fold. The play bet is equal to the ante. After that, the dealer shows the house hand. The dealer needs at least a three-card nine-high flush to qualify. The ante pushes if the dealer does not make this hand.

After that, the flush with the highest number of cards is determined in the player’s hand. It is compared to the dealer. High card breaks ties. The player wins if that hand is better than the dealer’s hand. The house wins if the dealer beats the player.

Casino Flush Table Game Odds

There are side bets that play regardless of whether the player beats the dealer.

Other Table Games in Las Vegas Casinos

High Card Flush is just one of many table games available in Las Vegas casinos. Every year, we survey all Vegas casinos and record which games they offer and the associated rules and conditions.

Flush Table Game Payout

Flush

You can find all this information on the following page.

Flush Table Games

Flush Table Game

Rules of Play

  1. Players must make equal bets on the Ante and the X-Tra Bonus. They may also make an optional Same Suit Bonus.
  2. Each player and the dealer receives 3 hole cards.
  3. Players then make a choice of checking or betting 3x their Ante on the All In bet.
    • *Once players bet, they cannot bet again and they cannot change their bet.
  4. The dealer then places the first two community cards (the Flop) face up on the layout.
  5. Players that have not yet made an All In bet have a choice of checking or betting 2x their Ante on the All In bet.
  6. The dealer then places the final two community cards (the Turn and the River) face-up on the layout.
  7. Players that have not yet made an All In bet have a choice of folding or betting 1x their Ante on the All In bet.
  8. The dealer then reveals his three hole cards and announces his seven-card flush.
  9. The dealer needs a 9 high three-card flush in order to qualify. If the dealer does not qualify all Ante bets push. The player must beat the dealer to win the All In bet and X-Tra Bonus bet.
  10. When the dealer qualifies and the player’s flush beats the dealer’s flush, the All In and Ante bets win even money.
  11. When the dealer qualifies and the player’s hand loses to the dealer, the All In, Ante and X-Tra Bonus bets lose.
  12. When the hands tie, the All In, Ante and X-Tra Bonus bets push.
  13. The X-Tra Bonus bet wins when the player beats the dealer with four or more cards of the same suit. See paytable for odds. If the player wins with less than a four card flush then the X-Tra Bonus bet pushes.
  14. The Same Suit Bonus bet wins if the player has a four card flush or higher. Player does not have to win hand to win Same Suit Bonus. See paytable for odds.

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