Let it Ride is a lot like Texas Hold'Em or other poker games, with a Flop, Turn, and River card. The difference is that you are not given any hole cards to help you make a hand. How the game works is this: you place a bet before being dealt the flop. In this game, only pairs with 10's or better win, aside from multiple pairs or a full house. Once you are dealt the flop, you are given the option to either raise or check, and then given that same option on the Turn and River. After all cards are dealt, your hand is scored based on the cards you were dealt, with a high pair being the lowest and a royal flush being the best hand, just like poker.
Strategy wise, the best method I have come up with for playing the game is to "let it ride" on the flop- that is, check through- unless you are dealt three high cards on the flop. If you are, say 10 A K, then it is profitable to you to raise before the turn card. If the turn card fails to give you a winning hand, go back to checking on the river. If you get a hand at any point during the game you will still earn chips. If, on the other hand, say the flop already has a pair of Jacks or something that is already a winning hand, you'll want to raise both the turn and the river, as you'll earn more money even if you only end up with that high pair.
I hope that makes sense to everyone wondering about this game! I've had both good and bad luck with it, but on the whole it has been profitable for me to play so far.







