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High Card Flush Progressive
High Card Flush Progressive is an exciting table game where players compete against the dealer by making the longest flush possible from a seven-card hand. The game also features optional $1 and $5 Progressive jackpot wagers.
Basic Game Rules
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Each player and the dealer receive 7 cards.
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The goal is to make the longest flush (cards of the same suit).
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Only the cards in the best suit are used to form the player’s hand.
Winning the Game:
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Players must typically qualify with a minimum 3-card flush (based on house rules).
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The player’s flush is compared to the dealer’s flush:
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Longer flush wins.
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If tied, highest-ranking cards determine the winner.
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If the dealer does not qualify, the hand is resolved according to house rules (typically push or pay on ante only).
Payouts for the base game are based on the strength of the player’s flush and follow the posted table paytable.
Progressive Jackpot
Players may place an optional $1 or $5 Progressive wager for a chance to win a jackpot.
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The Progressive is based on the player’s seven-card hand.
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Payouts are awarded for premium hands, with the top prize typically going to the longest straight flush.
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Additional payouts may be awarded for shorter straight flushes or other qualifying hands, depending on the paytable.
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Jackpot amounts and qualifying hands are displayed at the table.
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The Progressive wager is independent of the base game outcome.
House Rules
High Card Flush Progressive is played using a standard 52-card deck. All wagers must be placed before the deal. The Progressive bet is resolved solely on the player’s hand and does not depend on beating the dealer. All payouts follow the posted table limits and approved paytables.
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