Four Card Poker Bonus
Four Card Poker also offers an Ante Bonus that is paid in addition to the Ante and play bet, based on the player’s hand for the Ante game. If you have a three of a kind you are paid 2 to 1. If you have a straight flush you are paid 20 to 1. If you have four of a kind you are paid 25 to 1. You will be paid for the bonus regardless if the dealer beats your hand or not. (This pay schedule may vary in different casinos.If the player has three of a kind or better, he will receive a bonus based on the ante wager as follows: three of a kind - 2 to 1, straight flush - 20 to 1, four of a kind - 25 to 1. The ante bonus is ‘automatic’ and is paid regardless of whether or not the player’s hand has beaten the dealer’s hand. The aces-up bet is resolved independently of the dealer’s hand, purely on the rank of the player’s payout. The specific payout depends on the payout in use, with payouts for a pair of aces (pays even money on the aces-up wager) or better. The dealer has an advantage in having an extra card from which to select the best four, and the fact that if the player folds, he will lose his ante, even if his hand was better than the dealers. The player gets return from the bonus bet payment and from the ability to raise by more than one unit one the hand is goodWinning optional bonus wagers are settled after all other wagers. Winning optional bonus wager payouts are as follows:
| Player’s Two-Card Hand | Payout Odds |
| Ace-Ace | 30 to 1 |
| Ace-King (suited | 25 to 1 |
| Ace-Queen or Ace-Jack (suited) | 20 to 1 |
| Ace-King (unsuited) | 15 to 1 |
| King-King, Queen-Queen or Jack-Jack (unsuited) | 10 to 1 |
| Ace-Queen or Ace-Jack (unsuited) | 5 to 1 |
| 10-10 through Two-Two (pair) | 5 to 1 |
*Winning bonus wagers are paid regardless of whether or not the dealer’s hand beats their hand. There is a $50,000 maximum payout per player per hand on all winning ante, flop, turn, river and bonus wagers.

