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A guts game with 3 rounds. Declare an ante at the start and deal 3 cards with 3's being wild, play normal guts. Re-ante or continue. Next deal 2 more cards to each player with ONLY 5's being wild, normal guts, but best 5 card hand wins, and continue the same way. Deal 2 more with ONLY 7's wild. Game continues until only one person stays in and takes the pot.

Submitted by: twax55
Burn
This game lives up to it's name. You start by dealing four cards down to each player. One card is dealt up on the table and is wild for all. All other cards like it in your hand are also wild. For example if a three is dealt up, then all other threes in your hand would be wild as well. Players ante twice the normal amount. The game begins with a declare, in which each player takes a chip in their hand. Players place one fist over table. At dealer's signal, those who are "in" hold their chip while those who do not want to go for the pot on this round drop their chip. Dealer usually signals by counting one, two, three, drop. Players who are "in" reveal their hands. Player with the highest hand takes the pot, while all those who stayed in and did not win put the amount of the pot into the middle. This game allows for large growth to the pot and allows a good chance at winning your money back. The game continues until only one player declares himself or herself "in." That player wins the entire pot.

Shotgun
This game can be played by up to eight players. Five cards are dealt down to each player. There are no wilds in shotgun. Players ante twice the normal amount. The game begins with a declare, in which each player takes a chip in their hand. Players place one fist over table. At dealer's signal, those who are "in" hold their chip while those who do not want to go for the pot on this round drop their chip. Dealer usually signals by counting one, two, three, drop. Players who are in reveal their hands. Player with the highest hand takes the pot, while all those who stayed in and did not win put the amount of the pot into the middle. This game allows for large growth to the pot and allows a good chance at winning your money back. The game continues until only one player declares himself or herself "in". That player wins the entire pot.

Guts
This can be played by up to eight players. Three cards are dealt down to each player. Players ante twice the normal amount. The game begins with a declare, in which each player takes a chip in their hand. Players place one fist over table. At dealer's signal, those who are "in" hold their chip while those who do not want to go for the pot on this round drop their chip. Dealer usually signals by counting one, two, three, drop. Players who are in reveal their hands. Player with the highest hand (ignoring straights and flushes) takes the pot, while all those who stayed in and did not win put the amount of the pot into the middle. This game allows for large growth to the pot and allows a good chance at winning your money back. Ante and repeat as above. The game continues until only one player declares himself or herself "in". That player wins the entire pot.

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