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Ultimate Texas Hold'em on an electronic stadium terminal. Individual touchscreen betting with shared dealer and community cards. Low minimums, same UTH strategy.
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iTable Ultimate Texas Hold'em brings the most popular house-banked poker game to an electronic stadium format. Multiple players sit at individual touchscreen terminals clustered around a shared dealer station, which deals a single hand of community cards broadcast to every screen. Each player makes independent decisions — bet 4x pre-flop, 2x on the flop, 1x on the river — on their own terminal while sharing the same flop, turn, and river. The rules, paytables, and strategy are identical to live UTH, but minimums are lower and the pace is controlled by the stadium cycle. Available at 1 US casino. You'll find live tables at most major properties. See our full US casino directory for venue contact details and hours.
iTable Ultimate Texas Hold'em is UTH stripped of the live dealer interaction but preserving the strategic depth that makes the game so popular. You sit at a touchscreen terminal in a stadium seating arrangement, and a single central dealer deals one set of community cards that all players share. Your betting decisions are independent — one player might bet 4x while the player at the next terminal checks. The shared community cards create a communal tension similar to a live table, but the touchscreen interface eliminates the need to handle physical chips or announce raises. If you enjoy live Ultimate Texas Hold'em but want lower minimums, the iTable format is the direct electronic equivalent.
Sit at an iTable UTH terminal. Insert cash or a TITO ticket to load credits. The screen shows the UTH betting interface.
Place equal Ante and Blind bets on the touchscreen. An optional Trips side bet is available on most terminals.
You receive two hole cards on your screen. The dealer receives two hole cards at the central dealer station.
Pre-flop: bet 3x or 4x your Ante, or check. Strong hands demand 4x. The decision window closes when the stadium timer ends.
The flop, turn, and river are dealt from the central dealer station and broadcast to every terminal. Make your post-flop and river decisions on your screen.
The dealer hand resolves. Your terminal credits winnings automatically. The Trips bet pays on your final five-card hand.
iTable Ultimate Texas Hold'em follows the same rules as the live game. You place equal Ante and Blind bets, plus an optional Trips side bet. You receive two hole cards on your terminal screen. The central dealer receives two hole cards. Pre-flop, you bet 3x or 4x your Ante or check. After the flop, bet 2x or check. After the river, bet 1x or fold. The dealer qualifies with a pair or better.
The Trips side bet pays on your final five-card hand: three of a kind pays 3:1, a straight 4:1, a flush 7:1, a full house 8:1, four of a kind 30:1, a straight flush 40:1, and a royal flush 50:1. The Blind bet pays a bonus on a straight or better: straight 1:1, flush 2:1, full house 3:1, four of a kind 10:1, straight flush 50:1, royal flush 500:1. Compared to other electronic table poker formats like electronic tables and electronic blackjack, iTable UTH offers the most strategic depth on an electronic interface.
No. The strategy is identical. Bet 4x pre-flop with strong hands, 2x on the flop with pairs and draws, and 1x on the river with any qualifying hand. The electronic interface does not change the mathematics of the game. The only difference is the interface — touchscreen instead of chips.
The iTable format does not change UTH strategy. Bet 4x pre-flop with any pair, any ace, any two cards ten or higher, and strong suited holdings.
After the flop, bet 2x with any pair, any flush draw, or open-ended straight draw. Check weaker draws.
After the river, make the 1x Play bet unless your hand cannot beat the lowest qualifying dealer hand (pair of deuces).
Betting early captures the most value. The pre-flop 4x window is the most important decision in the game.
Slow-playing strong hands by checking pre-flop is the most common and costly mistake — on the iTable as much as at a live table.
Compare the Trips paytable on the terminal information screen. Higher payouts on full house and flush improve the side bet return.
The iTable format does not alter UTH strategy. The optimal pre-flop strategy remains: bet 4x with any pair of 3s or better, any ace, King-Queen or better, Queen-Jack or better, Jack-Ten suited, and any suited ace. Bet 3x with marginal hands like suited connectors and hands containing one face card. Check everything weaker. The pre-flop decision is the most important because the 4x option disappears after the flop. Checking a strong hand pre-flop on the iTable is the same fundamental error as at a live table.
One advantage of the iTable format is that the terminal tracks your decisions and can display suggested actions based on basic strategy. Some iTable systems include a strategy assist feature that highlights the recommended bet size for your hand. Use this feature if you are learning UTH strategy — it reduces the risk of costly misplays. However, the terminal's suggested strategy is usually the basic strategy, not the optimal strategy. Advanced players should rely on their own judgment for marginal hands where the correct play depends on precise card combinations.
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iTable Ultimate Texas Hold'em is available at 1 US casino, located in the stadium gaming area. The terminal is part of a larger electronic table game installation that may also include i-Table roulette, electronic blackjack, and other stadium-format games.
Check the Trips paytable on the terminal's information screen before you start playing. Browse our US casino directory to find venues near you with iTable UTH or other electronic table poker games.
Some iTable UTH terminals include a strategy assist feature that highlights the recommended bet size based on basic strategy. This is helpful for beginners learning the game but may not reflect optimal play for every marginal hand. Advanced players should rely on their own judgment.