After the player has made this decision the fourth community card is dealt out. If the player chooses to Check, unlike folding the current bets are not given up and play of the hand is continued with no raise of bet or the player can choose to Bet and place an additional wager equal to the Ante bet. The player is then offered the choice to ‘Bet’ on the ‘Turn’ bet or ‘Check’. If the player chooses to Call they have to place a second wager twice the size of their Ante bet then the first 3 community cards are dealt out by the dealer. Folding ends the hand and give up the Ante bet. The player is then allowed to view their hole cards and decide whether to ‘Call’ or ‘Fold’.
Initially the player places an ‘Ante’ wager and the dealer will deal out 2 hole cards to the player and themselves. Specifically Texas Hold ‘Em Bonus is a derivative of the popular Texas Hold ‘Em game, played with a standard 52 card deck, where both the player and the dealer are dealt 2 hole cards and 5 community cards are dealt, with both parties using their own cards and the 5 community to make their best possible 5 card hand. Texas Hold ‘Em Bonus is a casino poker game, meaning that it’s derived from classic player vs player poker, but instead the player plays against the house.