Sure, in a rare casino it won't fit in with the customer base or the competition next door will take all the action with better dealers, atmosphere or paytables, but it's a really good game. I don't think High Card Flush is going anywhere. Time will tell and I am sure Dan can chime in on the success so far.to the extent he can before earnings release for Galaxy on 9/8. Also I would let this bet be a $1 min and I believe most operators make it and the Flush Side bet a table minimum proposition (normally $5) and that eats the bankroll too quickly. The HE on the Straight Flush bet should pay 8-1 on the 3CSF to bring that HE down into the high 6%'s.13%+ is too high in my opinion and burns out the players bankroll. The only complaint I have is with the side bets. Ante & Raise bets winning) on 28% of hands. Hit rate sits just under 45%, in the zone where you want it to be, and you have multi unit pays (e.g. The play is pretty good in that players fold about a third of hands and call/raise 2/3 of the time. 3 cards and a side bet that can pay 8000-1 give it enough IMHO. The game is simple.maybe too simple, like 3CP, but the added feature of 7 cards vs. I would disagree that the game is going to be gone and think Galaxy actually has a pretty good game on its hands.