The dealer will need at least a pair to open.The player and dealer will both make the best possible hand using any combination of their own two cards and the five community cards.If the player already raised he may not bet further. If the player previously checked twice, then he must either make a Play bet equal to exactly his Ante, or fold, losing both his Ante and Odds bets.Two final community cards are turned over.If the player already made a Play bet, then he may not bet further. If the player previously checked, then he may make a Play bet equal to two times his Ante or check again.The dealer turns over three community cards.The player can check or make a Play bet equal to three times the Ante.Two cards are dealt face down to the player and dealer.The player must make an equal bet on both the Ante and Odds.
The game is played with a single ordinary 52-card deck.For those used to the terminology in Ultimate Texas Hold 'Em, what is called the Blind there called the Odds bet here. Following are the rules for Heads Up Hold 'Em.