Texas Holdem Bonus is not poker against other players — it is a house game that uses Hold'em hand structure. You post an ante, receive two hole cards, then decide whether to back your hand through the flop, turn and river against the dealer's hand. No bluffing, no reading opponents, just correct decisions against a fixed set of rules.
At 97.94% it lists the highest RTP in the Live Casino section at Hijau44, and it is tagged both Hot and New.
How the Betting Rounds Work
You place an ante to see your two hole cards, then choose to fold or bet the flop. If you continue, further optional bets follow on the turn and river. The dealer's hand is then compared to yours using standard Hold'em rankings.
The optional bonus side bet pays on the strength of your own two hole cards regardless of how the hand plays out, with premium pairs and big suited connectors at the top of the schedule.
Playing at Hijau44
Open the Live Casino category and launch the table from the Evoplay games. Because the game has multiple betting decisions per hand, your total exposure per hand is larger than the ante suggests — plan your bankroll around the full hand cost, not the ante.
Poker-style house games are usually weighted differently to slots for bonus turnover, so check the terms on the Hijau44 Promotions page.
Where the Skill Is
Two decisions carry most of the value: which hole-card combinations are worth continuing with, and when to fold rather than paying to see another street. Folding weak hands early is where most of the theoretical return comes from — players who continue with everything give the edge straight back.
The Hold'em Bonus decision guide on the Hijau44 Blog covers which starting hands justify continuing.
Texas Holdem Bonus FAQ
- Am I playing against other players?
- No. Texas Holdem Bonus is played against the house using Hold'em hand rankings.
- What is the RTP?
- 97.94% as listed at Hijau44 — the highest in the Live Casino category.
- Is the bonus side bet worth playing?
- It carries a wider edge than the main game. Treat it as optional entertainment rather than part of your strategy.








