Let It Ride is a casino table game based on poker, where the player wagers on a five-card poker hand formed by their own three cards and two community cards. It is a product of Bally Technologies, under its Shuffle Master brand.

Let It Ride is a relatively new addition in casino games, especially when compared to long-standing casino games like roulette, blackjack, and baccarat. Let It Ride Poker debuted in 1993 and has become a staple in both land-based and online casinos. And while the game is a derivative of poker, you don’t play against other players.

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History[edit]

The game was invented by Shuffle Master founder John Breeding, with the goal of fueling demand for the company's shuffling machine.[1]

Initially popular in many casinos, the popularity of the game has waned since the because of its relatively high house edge. With the standard pay table and optimal strategy, the house edge is 3.51%.[2]

Basic rules[edit]

Let It Ride is a variation of five-card stud, based on three player cards and two community cards. The two community cards are initially dealt face down. The most distinguishing feature of Let It Ride is that the player is given two opportunities to withdraw exactly one-third of their initial wager. One chance occurs after the player looks at their hand but before the first community card is revealed, and the second occurs after the first community card is revealed, but before the second is revealed. The player may reduce their wager on either of these occasions, or on both, or neither. If the player decides not to withdraw part of their wager, they are said to 'let it ride.'[3] In order to ensure that the player's initial wager is divisible by three, each player must distribute their wager over three betting spots which must all contain the same chip value. On some table layouts these spots are given the symbols 1, 2 and $, with 1 and 2 indicating the thirds of the wager which the player can withdraw before the first and second community cards respectively are turned up, and $ representing the third of the wager which there is never a chance to withdraw.[4]

After players have placed their bets, the dealer starts from their left, and deals each player one card, followed by the first face-down community card, followed by a further card to each player, followed by the second community card, followed by a final card to each player. Players are not permitted to show their cards or to see the cards of other players at any point before the end of the deal.

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In the event of a winning hand after the second community card is revealed, what remains of the player's wager is paid out according to a payout table such as the one given below. There are small variations in payoffs between casinos, but the lowest paying hand in Let It Ride is typically a pair of 10s; a pair of nines or less is a losing hand, which results in the player forfeiting their remaining wager to the house.

Payouts[edit]

Payout schedule[5]
HandPayout
Royal flush1,000 to 1
Straight flush200 to 1
Four of a kind50 to 1
Full house11 to 1
Flush8 to 1
Straight5 to 1
Three of a kind3 to 1
Two pair2 to 1
Pair of 10s or better1 to 1

House edge[edit]

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Like blackjack and video poker, player decisions in Let It Ride affect the house edge. The strategy outlined below assumes the standard payout structure shown above. With correct strategy, the casino's edge in Let It Ride is about 3.5% of the final, non-withdrawable third of the initial wager.

Three Card Bonus[edit]

The Three Card Bonus is an optional side bet offered at some tables. The bet is placed on the player's three cards only. Winnings from a fixed payout table are awarded based on the three-card hand, following the hand rankings of three-card brag. This is comparable to the 'Pair Plus' side bet in the casino game of Three Card Poker.

References[edit]

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  1. ^'Shuffle Master Inc. Places Winning Bet'. Chicago Tribune. Bloomberg Business News. October 8, 1995. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
  2. ^Michael Shackleford. 'Let it Ride: Supplemental Pay Tables'. Wizard of Odds. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
  3. ^'Let It Ride'(PDF). Shuffle Master. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
  4. ^'Let It Ride Poker'. vegas.com. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
  5. ^'Let It Ride'. BP. Archived from the original on 3 November 2014. Retrieved 3 November 2014.

External links[edit]

Let It Ride Online Game

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