Royal Flush Casino Entertainment is a license casino and Texas Hold 'Em vendor with the Legalized Games of  Chance Control Commisson. Our professional staff will assist you from the initial call and give you the dedication needed to make your event successful. First impressions can be nearly impossible to reverse or undo, each and every event is so imporant to Royal Flush. Our Pit Boss and dealers are professionally trained and licensed required by the gaming commission.       
                                                                         
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                                            Professional style poker tables featuring 

                                                        Wide Padded Armrests  
                                                        Casino style platform legs  
                                                        Casino quality felts  


                                            Our tables seat 10 players plus the dealer and include all the 
                                            accessories of 11.5 gram chips, cards and the dealer button.


                                                        Texas Hold 'em is the hottest game played today.  Our professional dealers 
                                                        come to your event dressed in white shirt, bow tie and vest or jacket 
                                                        (commonly referred to as Black and Whites).  They are experts in teaching 
                                                        the game to beginning players and for dealing poker tournaments following 
                                                        a World Series of Poker format and rules.

                                                        Bring the excitement of Texas Hold 'em to your next event.

                                                        Our staff has exerience in running large and small poker tournaments at the 
                                                        Atlantic City casinos including Bally's and the Tropicana for clients such as 
                                                        Miller Brewing Company.

                                                        We will help you set up your home game where your guests will all know how 
                                                        to play poker and have a great time learning, all the way up to a poker 
                                                        tournament with everything you need.  Our Tournament directors will run the 
                                                        event suited to your requirements by following casino rules with timed rounds, 
                                                        blinds and antes.

                                                        Not sure you want Texas Hold 'em poker.  Our dealers can accomodate your 
                                                        guests desires and deal other versions of poker such as Stud, Omaha, 3 Card 
                                                        and Let it Ride.

                                                        So how do you play Texas Hold 'em?

                                                        For every hand there is 1 player who is identified as the dealer which is 
                                                        represented by a white plastic disk called the button.

                                                        Going in 
clockwise direction the first player to the left of the button is the small 
                                                        blind which is half a bet.  The second player left of the button is the big blind 
                                                        which is a full bet.

                                                        The small and big blinds are forced on those 2 players to ensure some action
                                                        in the game, but don't be concerned because after each hand the dealer button, 
                                                        small blind and big blind moves in clockwise direction.  This ensures every 
                                                        player get's the opportunity to be in that position.

                                                        Every player is dealt 2 cards face down so they are the only ones to see 
                                                        them. Based on your 2 cards you can fold the hand or if you want to play 
                                                        your hand you can "call" the big blind bet or "raise".  

                                                        
Once everyone has decided if they want to play the hand, the dealer will 
                                                        hide the first card (referred to as burning a card) and then deals 3 cards 
                                                        face up for everyone to see.  These 3 cards are called "the flop".

                                                        Now there is another round of betting by all the players based on their 2 
                                                        cards plus the 3 cards in the middle of the table.  Every player decides if 
                                                        they fold the hand, play but not betting (referred to as a check) or places 
                                                        a bet.  If a bet is placed, all other players must match the bet 
                                                        (referred to as a "call") or "raise" the bet if they want to keep playing.

                                                        Once the betting after the flop is completed, the dealer will "burn" the 
                                                        next card and then turn over another card for all to see and place it next 
                                                        to the 3 cards previously put on the table.  This card is referred to as the 
                                                        "turn" or "4th street".

                                                        Another round of betting takes place and then the dealer will "burn" the 
                                                        next card and turn over a card for all to see and place it next to the 4 cards 
                                                        already on the table.  This card is referred to as the "river" or "5th street".

                                                        A final round of betting takes place and the player that has the best 5 cards 
                                                        from the 5 community cards in the middle of the table, plus the 2 cards only 
                                                        the player can see wins the hand.

                                                        Sounds a bit confusing?  Not to worry, every beginning player learns the 
                                                        game and it's procedures after a few minutes, and the dealers will help 
                                                        players who are still learning.