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OneTouch raises stakes with High Hand Hold’em launch

Mobile-first sidebet pits player vs dealer in ultimate showdown
Premium mobile table games developer OneTouch has launched High Hand Hold’em, a mobile-first poker game with a unique sidebet giving players an added incentive to pit their wits against the dealer.
High Hand uses the highly successful slick portrait-mode gameplay of OneTouch’s Texas Hold’em game, featuring the latest in graphics and sounds, but with a quick-fire sidebet and bonus, paying out if a player’s hand value is three-of-a-kind or better.
The added benefit for players is that even if they lose their main bet to the dealer, they can still receive a pay out on their sidebet, if, for example, they have a straight and the dealer has a flush.
Designed to enhance the experience for on-the-go mobile poker players, High Hand also works seamlessly on desktop, combining a traditional table game classic with the latest technology.
Ollie Castleman, Marketing Manager, OneTouch, said: “Our mobile Texas Hold’em game has been one of our most successful, and High Hand creates a level of engagement and excitement no other online poker product can offer.
“Poker is a game that combines skill with chance, and High Hand raises the stakes even more with a thrilling sidebet option that we’re sure players will quickly adopt and come back to time and again.”
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