High Card Flush is a popular table game that is being replaced by I Luv Suits. Both are a poker game that ignores all hands except flushes. The goal is to make a seven-card flush. The information below is from our summer 2023 Las Vegas Table Game Survey.
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Las Vegas casinos with High Card Flush and I Luv Suits
There are only 11 Las Vegas casinos that deal High Card Flush. Thirteen casinos now deal I Luv Suits. Paris is the only casino that deals both versions. We visited these casinos in the summer of 2023. The minimum bet listed is what we expect during lower hours based on our surveying. Limits may go up $5 or $10 during busy times.
Las Vegas High Card Flush minimum bets
$5 minimum
- Golden Nugget
- M Resort
- Orleans
- Rio
$10 minimum
- Aliante
- Paris
- Planet Hollywood
- The Strat
$15 minimum bet
- Caesars Palace
- Cosmopolitan
$25 minimum
- Wynn
Las Vegas I Luv Suits minimum bets
$5 minimum
- Cromwell
- Flamingo
- Linq
- Harrah’s
- Red Rock
- Santa Fe Station
$10 minimum
- Green Valley Ranch
- Horseshoe
- New York-New York
- Paris
- Suncoast
$15 minimum
- Treasure Island
$25 minimum
- Mandalay Bay
How to play High Card Flush and I Luv Suits
A hand of High Card Flush/I Luv Suits starts with the player making an ante bet. There is also an optional bonus bet. Seven cards are dealt face down to each player and the dealer. Each player is up against the dealer.
The goal of the game is to get dealt as many of one suit as possible. Hands are first ranked by the highest number of a suit. The more cards of one suit, the better. The hand is then ranked by its highest card down to its lowest. A four-card ace, five, four, three flush would beat a four-card king, queen, jack, ten flush. Both of these hands would beat any two or three-card flushes and lose to any hand with five or more to a single suit.
With this information, the player must make a decision to either fold or play. A fold surrenders all bets and the player is out of the hand. A raise is the other option. The amount depends on the number of the largest flush in the hand. If it is two, three or four, the player can raise an amount equal to the ante. It is double the ante on a five-card flush and three times on a six or seven-card flush.
Once players have acted, the dealer’s cards are shown. The dealer must have at least a three-card nine-high flush to qualify. If the dealer does not qualify, antes are paid and raises push. If the dealer qualifies, the ante and raise are paid even money if the player beats the dealer. These bets lose if the dealer beats the player. A tie is a push.
High Card Flush and I Luv Suits simple strategy
Simple strategy says to raise any flush that is a ten, eight and six or higher. The amount of the raise should be the maximum amount allowed.


Las Vegas High Card Flush and I Luv Suits FAQ
What is the minimum bet for High Card Flush in Las Vegas?
A few casinos deal $5 High Card Flush. Most tables on the Strip start at $10. Some Las Vegas Strip I Luv Suits tables start at $5.
How many Las Vegas casinos deal High Card Flush?
There are 12 Las Vegas casinos that deal High Card Flush.
How many Las Vegas casinos deal I Luv Suits?
Fourteen Las Vegas casinos deal I Luv Suits.
Last Updated on August 27, 2023 by John Mehaffey