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Let ‘Em Ride

Let ‘Em Ride

Let 'Em Ride blends poker principles with slot-style simplicity, offering 5-card gameplay using three player cards and two community reveals. Wins are determined by poker hand rankings, while gameplay remains fast and intuitive. The game is driven by decision-based betting rounds and progressive reveals.

Grid Structure & Mechanics

Unlike reel-based slots, Let 'Em Ride uses a 5-card hand structure. The player is initially dealt three cards, with the fourth and fifth cards revealed sequentially from the deck. The game uses standard poker hand rankings, and players may choose to “let it ride” or withdraw part of their bet after each card reveal. This progressive decision-making mechanic allows players to manage risk as the hand builds toward its final form. There's no reel grid or Paylines — instead, winning depends on the hand outcome after all five cards are shown.

Betting Structure & Parameters

The game starts with an initial wager divided into three equal parts. After viewing the first three cards, players can choose to remove or keep each of the remaining two bets before the next cards are dealt. This flexible structure allows strategic control over the bet amount. The Min Bet is modest, while the upper limit accommodates high-stakes play. Betting decisions occur in real time, making every round both engaging and tactical. Optional side bets may be available for additional prize opportunities linked to specific hand outcomes.

Win Potential Parameters

Standard payout tiers are based on traditional poker hands, with Royal Flush yielding the top payout of 1000:1. Other major hands include: 

  • Straight Flush (200:1)
  • Four of a Kind (50:1)
  • Full House (11:1)

The game pays out for hands as low as Pair of 10s or better (1:1). Optional Progressive Jackpot hands provide potential for larger windfalls beyond the core payout table.

Technical Implementation Parameters

Let 'Em Ride runs on a secure Random Number Generator (RNG) system to ensure fair card distribution. The user interface is responsive and lightweight, designed for both desktop and mobile play. Minimal animation enhances performance, prioritising game flow and clarity over visual flash. No downloads are needed, and rounds reset instantly for smooth repeat gameplay.

Ranks

 

Hand RankStandard PayoutDescription
Royal Flush1000:1A, K, Q, J, 10 suited
Straight Flush200:1Five cards of same suit in sequence
Four of a Kind50:1Four cards of same rank
Full House11:1Three of a kind, plus a pair
Flush8:1Five cards of same suit
Straight5:1Five cards in sequence, mixed suits
Three of a Kind3:1Three cards of same rank
Two Pair2:1Two pairs of different rank
Pair of 10s or Better1:1Two cards of same rank, 10 or higher

 

Hand RankPayout
Royal Flush100%
Straight Flush10%
Four of a Kind$500
Full House$100
Flush$75

 

Button Descriptions

  • Deal - Used to start the game after you place a wager. You get 3 cards face up and two community cards care dealt face down.
  • Raise – An additional bet that's equal to the ante.
  • Continue - Once your cards are dealt, click ‘Continue' which will prevent you from doubling your ante.
  • Progressive Jackpot - An optional side-bet of $1 that makes you eligible for a part of the progressive jackpot. If you get a Flush or higher, you get a payout (see above). If you get a Royal Flush, check out the scrolling Jackpot at the top of the game to see what you win. If you get a Straight Flush, 10% of the jackpot is yours.
  • Rebet – If a previous round has been played, rebet will start another round with the same wager.