Let It Ride

Play the popular poker game Let It Ride, with exciting side bets and bet options to really test your mettle.


    Let It Ride - How to Play

    In Let It Ride, you play with five cards against a paytable and not a dealer. 

    Start by making three bets of the same size, and you'll receive three cards.

    Two community cards are then dealt face down.

    Combine your three cards with the two community cards to create a five-card hand, which will be at least a pair of 10s.

    You can withdraw one of your bets or keep it in place before a community card is revealed. 

    If you win, all the bets you keep in place are paid out in accordance with the paytable.

    The optional 3 Card Bonus side bet is based on your first three cards and it pays out if you have at least a pair.


    Ranking of Card Hands

    Card hands are ranked from highest to lowest, shown below:

    • Royal Flush (features the following cards of the same suit: A, K, Q, J, 10).
    • Straight Flush (all cards are in sequential rank and of an identical suit).
    • Four of a Kind (four cards of the same rank).
    • Full House (three matching cards of one rank and two matching cards of another rank).
    • Flush (all five cards have the same suit).
    • Straight (all cards are in sequential rank in two or more different suits).
    • Three of a Kind (features three cards of the same rank).
    • Two Pair (features two cards of an identical rank as well as two more of another matching rank).
    • Pair of Tens or Better (features two cards of the same rank).

    Note that the value of a card ascends sequentially from 2-10, and then as outlined below:

    The value of a card ascends chronologically from 2-10, and then as shown below:

    • Jack (marked by a J).
    • Queen (marked by a Q).
    • King (marked by a K).
    • Ace (marked by an A).

    Only the highest possible rank is considered when your hand is evaluated. 

    So, while a Straight Flush features both a Straight and a Flush, it is evaluated only as a Straight Flush.

    Ace is ranked highly, unless part of a 5-4-3-2-Ace sequence.

    Side bets are paid according to the paytable.


    Hand History

    Open the Help page by pressing the Clock icon in the lower right side of the screen, and it'll give you information on your most recent session.


    Playing the Game Initial Bet

    A 52-card deck is used for this game, and when each hand ends the deck is shuffled.

    At the beginning of the game, you must place three equal bets in the circles marked $, 2, and 1.

    Whether you play the 3 Card Bonus side bet is up to you.


    Playing -1

    Receive three starting cards and then two community cards dealt face down.

    You then have two choices:

    • Pull, and withdraw the 1 bet
    • Let It Ride, and keep the bet in play


    Playing -2

    Once the community card is revealed, you can choose to:

    • Pull, and withdraw the 2 bet
    • Let It Ride, and keep the bet in play


    Playing -3

    Reveal the second and final community card.

    If your hand shows less than a pair of 10s, all of your active bets are considered losses.

    If you have at least a pair of 10s, all active bets are paid according to the All 3 Bets - $, 2, 1 paytable displayed in-game.

    The 3 Card Bonus side bet is based on your first three cards only, and if you choose to play this, you will be paid according to the 3 Card Bonus paytable.


    Return to Player

    Return to Player (RTP): 96.49%.

    The expected return is the amount we pay out to players relative to the amount of wagering on the game.

    For example, if we take $100 of wagers we will, on average, pay out $96.49 of wins.