I was ready with at least $100-$300 to bet to see the whole hand. I made the initial bet of the $50 MP and $50 cash on the Ante Across and Ante Down. It would then be a $100 bet on each of the first two stations and that I would have to bet 1x to 3x that amount for my remaining three bets. On Criss Cross, I was told that the $50 Match Play would have to be played with my $50 cash and played on the Ante Across and Ante Down original bet (first two of five bets to see the entire hand). At this point, your crew should probably have Match Play coupons down pretty pat. During my gambling session on 2/5, a number of SR dealers and pit crew didn't know where or how to play the MP. I usually just play Criss Cross and Ultimate Hold Em. I was told that the SR Match Play could be used at at any of the SR card games. I'm quite familiar with Match Play as I receive the same amount at TV, and at Hard Rock its a little different and called Free Play. Upon arrival at Sky River, I used the self-serve machine to receive my $250 in 'Match Play' broken up in $50 segments. We live closer to TV but in our opinion, Sky River is heads and shoulders above the dated TV. I'm an Elite player at TV, along with the highest level card at Hard Rock. It's an incredibly beautiful casino with amazing restaurants and a great selection of table games and slot machines. I'll post an additional email on my followup and communication with the casino: