Chase The Flush Casino Game

Chase the Flush is an exciting poker-based game developed by AGS. In this game, US players and the dealer play against each other using three hole cards and four community cards. The aim is to make their longest possible seven-card flush and have more cards in their flush than their opponent. Players that enjoy free High Card Flush are almost certain to enjoy Texas Shootout and Cajun Stud as well. On the Hunt for High Card Flush! In what will come as no surprise, Galaxy Gaming has done it once again with High Card Flush. This game puts flush-based hands front and centre; with it delivering plenty of thrills and spills as a result. Game description. Chase the Flush is an exciting new card game where players and the dealer compete head-to-head using three hole cards and four community cards to make their longest possible seven-card flush. Players win by having more cards in their flush than the dealer. Chase The Flush Bonus Spin Side Bet. Play the optional Chase The Flush Bonus Spin side bet and get a three-card flush in your first-three cards to spin the wheel and win additional prizes! Even without getting a 3-card flush in your 3 original cards, players have a chance to win a prize if the wheel lands on a slice with multiple payouts. Chase the Flush features head-to-head play against the dealer and an optional Same Suit Bonus wager. Players may also wager on the STAX Progressive jackpot wager. Ranking of hands are based upon the number of cards of the same suit (a flush) in the player or dealer’s hand. Players and the dealer each.

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The casino where I usually play CTF uses a shuffle master to distribute the cards. Three cards are given to each player and the dealer. In addition there are 2 additional three card groups used as the cards for the community board. The dealer then burns one card from each community group thereby making a four card community board.
By doing this it appears the game changes from a 52 card deck to a 50 card deck. Does this procedure affect the calculations to determine probability and house edge? I'm pretty sure it doesn't. The two burn cards are just like all of the remaining cards in the shuffler. It's still a random deal. But 'm curious.
Oops my bad - the only way the calculations would change anything is if it were the same two cards being burned all the time.
Gialmere
Hm. I thought I missed out on this game. I really want to try out out sometime.
If anyone else here is in the same boat you can at least practice for free at the AGS website.
smoothgrh

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Just got an email from Thunder Valley Casino near Sacramento, California, advertising this game.
They posted the game designer's rule card: https://thundervalleyresort.com/TVCR/media/TVCR/PDFs/2019/Chase-The-Flush-Rack-Card.pdf
Thanks everyone for all the analysis—I'll check it out the next time I'm there.

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RoyalBJ
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Do they have High Card Flush there?