Texas Hold’Em poker players in Las Vegas are in for a treat. The Nevada Gaming Commission has approved a new variation of the popular game to be played in the casinos along the strip. Royal Hold’Em is already being touted as the ‘world’s fastest poker game’ and it is being marketed by New Poker, LLC out of Las Vegas. It is the company’s first foray into live casino and poker room play and they are hoping that it paves the way for other poker variations that they are developing.
Royal Hold’Em is played by the same rules as Texas Hold’Em poker, but instead of using a full 52 card deck, only 20 cards will be available – 10s through Aces. One game can be played between two to six players who will follow the same betting schedule as the standard Hold’Em variation including head to head play against the players and no betting against the house.
According to poker pro Scott Fishman on playing with only the twenty face cards, “Hands are obviously higher and just about every player always bets to the flop. A lot of hands are won on the last card dealt and a Royal Flush or a bad beat can happen with the turn of a card. It’s a hot game.”
The game is appealing to players because it allows for more bets to be made and fewer hands to be folded. The pots are larger, the game play quicker, and there is more excitement among the players all around. As more and more younger players are discovering the fun in poker, there is a call for more action at the table. Veteran players are enjoying the fact that Royal Hold’Em offers them more play variety.
New Poker, LLC is relatively new to the poker community. So far they have proven their worth as an innovative gaming company, creating, testing, and marketing new games that are proving popular with the video game crowd. With the addition of traditional poker players being added to the mix, the company is already seeking a way to introduce more games to live casinos and poker rooms. They have a patent approved for another Hold’Em variation called ‘No River Hold’Em’ which allows ten players to compete against each other at a table. Once again it is played following the standard Texas Hold’Em rules with a 52 card deck, but players are dealt three cards instead of two and there is no river community card dealt. This game allows for a larger starting hand variety.
The company has already secured the distribution rights to a large selection of proprietary table games and they are working on distributing and licensing them to both online and live casinos.
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