Continous Flow

High Court Poker is instant poker built around information and anticipation. Two cards are revealed. Two remain concealed. Simple to understand and quick to play, every hand balances certainty with possibility as players pursue the prestigious High Court outcomes.
High Court Poker is a classic card game that brings instant, quick-action play — rewarding bold decisions and sharp instincts. It’s poker refined to its essence: pure simplicity and speed. From the steady wins of a Double Court to the prestige of the elusive High Court, every hand is decisive, and full of potential.
The Game
High Court Poker is built around a simple tension: what is revealed, and what remains concealed.
Each player receives a four-card Court hand. Two cards are revealed immediately. Two remain hidden. Every hand begins with information, anticipation, and possibility.
From the steady wins of a Double Court to the prestige of a Triple Court, players build towards the game's highest outcome — The High Court, three Kings revealed in a single hand.
Unlike traditional poker variants built around multiple betting rounds and complex decisions, High Court Poker is designed for clarity and flow. Every round is self-contained. Every outcome is easy to understand. Every hand carries potential.
The game rewards instinct, timing, and anticipation. Players see part of the story immediately, while the remaining cards determine whether a promising hand develops into something greater.
Whether played in solo or multiplayer mode, each player plays their own hand. There is no dealer to beat and no opposing player to overcome. The challenge exists entirely within the hand itself — between what is known and what remains concealed.
Winning Hand Pays
Double Court...............2 to 1
Straight Court............10 to 1
Triple Court.................25 to 1
The High Court........100 to 1
House Edge
High Court Poker™ has a house edge of approximately 3.0% — comparable, though not identical, to a theoretical return to player (RTP) of around 97.0% with optimal play. Actual outcomes may vary depending on individual player decisions and strategy.
House edge 3.0% with optimal play and # decks game.
High Court Poker™
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