The skill of the most popular poker game of our time is combined with the speed and excitement of a slot experience in Upper Hand Hold 'Em – and it's like nothing the world has ever seen.
Upper Hand Hold 'Em features a similar play structure as Texas Hold 'Em, where a player is dealt a two-card hand and plays the remaining cards off a five-card community board. Unlike other electronic Hold 'Em-based games, Upper Hand players intuitively compete against 10 hands per round – not artificial intelligence characters – with a goal of winning the most hands and collecting multiple simple awards. And much like video poker, an element of skill will garner the best returns.