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Progressive Poker Ride Progressive Poker Ride Progressive Poker Ride Progressive Poker Ride Progressive Poker Ride
Progressive Poker Ride Progressive Poker Ride Progressive Poker Ride Progressive Poker Ride Progressive Poker Ride
Progressive Poker Ride Progressive Poker Ride Progressive Poker Ride Progressive Poker Ride Progressive Poker Ride
Progressive Poker Ride Progressive Poker Ride Progressive Poker Ride Progressive Poker Ride Progressive Poker Ride
Progressive Poker Ride Progressive Poker Ride Progressive Poker Ride Progressive Poker Ride Progressive Poker Ride
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Progressive Poker Ride

Looking for a progressive poker game? Here you are, check out the Progressive Poker Ride created by Microgaming. Poker Ride follows almost the same Let It Ride card game rules but with the addition of a progressive jackpot. Progressive Poker Ride will test your poker skill and your strategy keeping you on the edge of your seat in every hand. The game is played with a regular deck of 52 cards.

The hand starts with three cards dealt to the player and two to the dealer. The player has the option of calling or raising, considering that aim of the game is to reach the best poker hand possible. Poker Ride has a special features that allows the player to wager a side bet, which opens the doors of the Progressive Jackpot. The side bet is a player’s choice and it costs  1 credit.

If you take a look to the table layout you can see that each player has 4 circle in front of him. Those circles indicate the different betting round of the game. A Poker Ride game includes 3 steps: the first round is called “Ante” and you have to place your wager in the Ante circle that is drawn on the game table. After that, click on the Deal button to get your 3 face up cards. The dealer will draw only 2 face down cards.

Analyze your 3 cards and decide the next move, you can either Call or Raise your bet. In case you decide to increase your bet, an amount equal to your original wager has to be placed in the second circle, called Circle 1. No matter what your choice is, the dealer will show his first card, this is now your 4th card.

Again you can evaluate your 4 cards and select your next move (Call or Raise). In case of rising, place the bet in the Circle 2. The second dealer’s card will be turned to become  your 5th card. The betting rounds are over and this is your final hand. Check your combination and see if you can get a pay-out.