An electronically implemented wagering game based on a combination of dice and
poker games. Five twenty-four sided dice include depictions of traditional card
suits, namely hearts, spades, clubs and diamonds. Each suit is represented by values
one through six. Winning combinations are based on traditional poker hands and
hybrid combinations unique to the present invention. Hybrid combinations include
"four of a kind flushes" and "full house flushes." Players preferably place a five
coin wager entitling them to hold and discard specific die a maximum of four times.
After each roll of the dice the player may select which specific die to hold and
which to re-roll. Based on the resultant combinations and number of rolls utilized,
the player is paid according to a predetermined pay table. For example, the less
the number of rolls utilized to achieve a particular winning combination the higher
the corresponding pay out.