Finally got the wife to agree to allowing a card game (poker) at the house this evening and was wondering if anyone had any cash games that are interesting (but not too complicated)?
We usually play a game called 3-5-7...everyone is dealt three cards to start and low card in the hand is wild. Dealer starts the pot with a $1. Starting to the left of the dealer each player gets a chance to play or pass. If a player chooses to play, he is basically challenging anyone at the table to beat his hand. After someone plays, every other person gets to "play" that person or pass. If someone plays the original "player" the two exchange cards, look to see who had the higher hand, give the cards back, and the loser pays whatever amount is in the pot to the winner. If no one "plays" the "player" the player wins the pot. If at least one person plays the player everyone throws in a quarter and gets two more cards. Process then repeats itself with everyone getting a chance to play or pass. There can only be one original "player" at the table, though. So the first two guys to the left of the dealer can pass and the third guy says play, then he is the player that everyone has to play against. If no one plays, another quarter from each person and two more cards. If only one person plays, he wins the pot. If one person plays and at least someone else "plays" that person, another quarter from everyone and two more cards. Again the process repeats itself. At this point, if no one plays or one person plays and someone plays that person, another quarter from each and everyone starts over with three cards.
It sounds complicated, but pots can grow quickly and ultimately, since the wild card in your hand can change (low card in your hand), hands can change. The only way you win the pot is if you choose to "play" and no one plays you. BTW, if two people plauy each other and match their hands, they both pay the pot. Bluffing can get costly for example if there is $20 in the pot, you choose to play and three guys come after you. Anyway I tried my best to explain it, but after you play a few hands it is quite easy to pick up, actually not complicated, and a good way to pass some time with beer and buds.
So, anyone got a good card game?
We usually play a game called 3-5-7...everyone is dealt three cards to start and low card in the hand is wild. Dealer starts the pot with a $1. Starting to the left of the dealer each player gets a chance to play or pass. If a player chooses to play, he is basically challenging anyone at the table to beat his hand. After someone plays, every other person gets to "play" that person or pass. If someone plays the original "player" the two exchange cards, look to see who had the higher hand, give the cards back, and the loser pays whatever amount is in the pot to the winner. If no one "plays" the "player" the player wins the pot. If at least one person plays the player everyone throws in a quarter and gets two more cards. Process then repeats itself with everyone getting a chance to play or pass. There can only be one original "player" at the table, though. So the first two guys to the left of the dealer can pass and the third guy says play, then he is the player that everyone has to play against. If no one plays, another quarter from each person and two more cards. If only one person plays, he wins the pot. If one person plays and at least someone else "plays" that person, another quarter from everyone and two more cards. Again the process repeats itself. At this point, if no one plays or one person plays and someone plays that person, another quarter from each and everyone starts over with three cards.
It sounds complicated, but pots can grow quickly and ultimately, since the wild card in your hand can change (low card in your hand), hands can change. The only way you win the pot is if you choose to "play" and no one plays you. BTW, if two people plauy each other and match their hands, they both pay the pot. Bluffing can get costly for example if there is $20 in the pot, you choose to play and three guys come after you. Anyway I tried my best to explain it, but after you play a few hands it is quite easy to pick up, actually not complicated, and a good way to pass some time with beer and buds.
So, anyone got a good card game?
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