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Game is called grand maw. All players are dealt 5 cards face down. There are [2] rows of 5 cards dealt face down. Bet, then you turn three card from both stacks of [5]. Bet again, now you turn [one card from each stack. Bet. Turn the final cards over from each stack. Now the thing is, you must use only [2] cards, from your hand and you must use [3] from either stacks and there is a [8] low qualifer. Anything for the high hand...that's it. Best 5 card hand wins (cards read just lay them over).
Submitted by: tpnas |
| This is basic seven-card stud, only the lowest spade in the hole wins half the pot. This serves to keep more players in the game. In the showdown, the player holding the lowest spade among his cards that were dealt face down splits the pot with the player holding the highest poker hand. You'll need at least two pairs to win the high pot. |
| This is basic seven-card stud, only the highest spade wins half the pot. This serves to keep more players in the game. In the showdown, the player holding the highest spade among any of his cards splits the pot with the player holding the highest poker hand. You'll need at least two pairs to win the high pot. |
| This popular game combines the feature of betting on gradually exposed hands with the basic principle of the knock-poker family (the ability to obtain cards from other players). Each player is dealt seven cards face down and there is a betting round. Each active player then passes any three cards to the player on his left. There is another betting round, and then each player discards two cards from his hand and arranges his remaining face-down cards in a strategic order. Each player flips his first card over simultaneously, followed by a betting round. This continues for each card until the showdown, with the pot split between the best high and low hands. Note that if you are dealt a strong hand (like a full house) you are forced to break it up when you pass three of your seven cards. The key is the arrangement of your face-down cards. Since they are revealed one at a time, sort them in an order that will keep your opponents guessing to the end, especially as to whether you're going high or low. You'll need at least a straight to win this game for high, and a ten or lower to win the low pot. |
| This game puts a new spin on the betting/bidding rounds. Two cards are dealt down to each player. Dealer exposes a number of cards equal to the number of players face up in the middle of the table. The players take chips below the table and put a certain amount of chips in one fist as a bid. At the dealer's signal, the players simultanously expose their fists containing chips above the table. The player that exposes the highest value of chips selects an up card and adds it to his hand, leaving it face up in front of him. The person who bid second highest chooses next, and so forth. If more than one person bid the same amount, the player showing the best poker hand selects first. If that doesn't resolve the tie, the person nearest the dealer's left selects. All bids are added to the pot. Player with high card showing begins a betting round. Dealer exposes more cards in the center to match the number of remaining players. Players bid on those cards as above and then bet, beginning with player with highest hand showing Continue until all players have 5 up cards, with the dealer continuing to deal a number of cards equal to the number of remaining players. Bet. Declare. Bet. Showdown. | Split 1 2 3 Next
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