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Back
yourself to win or lose at Texas Hold'em so you can
win even with bad hands
Sporting Index
have come up with a great new take on the old game
of Texas Hold'em poker - why not take out a spread
on your hand's chances of winning or losing? So now
there's no need to worry if you’re getting rotten
hands, because you can back yourself to lose (or win
if you are confident) – a world first in poker!
All the original thrills of the game remain,
but now you can make the most of a weak hand, allowing
you to play more often and adding even more fun to
the game.
Place Your Bets
If you are new to poker, Texas Hold’em (the
game you see on telly) is a seven card game, involving
a single deck of cards and, at Sporting Index, five
players. Each player then bets on the perceived performance
of his or her hand in relation to four other hands.
Players are awarded 100 points for every winning hand,
plus bonus points for the quality of each hand. You’ll
be offered a revised betting price prior to each round
of betting, in the same way as regular spread-betting,
so you genuinely have the choice of backing yourself
or your opponents. Genious!!
There are 5 betting opportunities to get to grips
with:
- Betting Blind
– where a price is generated before any cards
are dealt
- Hole Cards –
each player is dealt two cards, and a new price
is generated
- The Flop –
where three cards are dealt on the table, and a
new price is generated
- The Turn –
where a fourth card is dealt on the table, and a
new price is generated
- The River –
where a final fifth card is dealt on the table,
and a new price is generated
To
open your Sporting Index account and start playing
Texas Hold’Em, click here
(then on "poker" near the top left)
Free £100 Cash for New Clients**
Compulsary small Print
*Credit and suitability checks, **terms and conditions
apply. See site for further details about an account
with Sporting Index. Sports spread betting involves
a high level of risk and you can lose more than your
original stake. It is not suitable for everyone so
please ensure that you understand the risks involved
and only bet with money you can afford to lose. Sporting
Index is authorised and regulated by the Financial
Services Authority.
The information contained herein is for your general
information and use. In particular, it does not constitute
any form of advice or recommendation by Sporting Index
Ltd and is not intended to be relied upon by users
in making (or refraining to make) any specific decisions.
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