Thursday, February 11, 2010

Rules Of Poker Card Game

What are the rules for a non poker card game called Pass the Trash which a large group can play? We played this game in St. Louis one time with a large group of people and you passed one card around the table. Does that sound familiar to anyone?

cherryred64gto replied: "I consulted my BIG BOOK (The New Complete Hoyle Revised) and I am sorry to inform you the game does not exist. If it existed, it would be listed. Hoyle is the ultimate authority, take it from me, the Queen of Games, thusly dubbed due to my massive game collection and love of all things game, anyhow, it is not even a variant of a game, I looked. It must've been a local game invented by the people you were playing it with or someone they knew. Why not contact them?"


childhoodtrauma replied: "depends on variatiions. my variation is:

set out three stacks of money (3 one dollar bills, three quarters, three poker chips. three whatevers)

everyone gets one card per deal(deal is passed,or at least the person with first choice is passed each deal)

a king is flipped up immediately and is a blocker. no one can trade cards with a king.

after that the first person is asked if he wants to keep his card or trade with player number two (assuming #2 has no king). #2 then is asked to change with number three, etc the last person can trade with the top of the deck.

if any of the players has the king (like player #3) player #2 can not pass and is stuck with the card he ends up with

once everyone passes or stays, flip over the cards. the player with the lowest card (or players if there is a tie, and aces are low) puts one stack in the pot.

when a player has nothing left to put in the pot they are out of the game.

the last player with a pile left wins"


Does anyone know the rules for the card game called Singapore Poker? ( 2 three of a kind, 1 straight, etc.).? Thanks alot!

edholzman replied: "Sounds similar to Phase 10 or Contract Rummy. Try looking here:


and see if that helps you out. Have fun!"


Anyone ever heard of the card game TripleLee? I am looking for the rules of a poker like card game where everyone starts out with a cup with a penny in it. I don't really know much more about it. Does anyone have any idea what this could be?

Jake replied: "Try searching it on Google, you'll probably what you are looking for. By the way, it is spelled 'Tripoley'. It is a great game native to Michigan, and since I live there, I play it a lot."


Houdini replied: "Tripoley, or sometimes called Michigan Rummy can be found in game sections of most department stores."


How to play poker card game? please teach me

i only know how to play blackjack

and i am pretty good in it

but don't know how to play poker

please tell me what are rules
how to play
etc

thanks



2nd question > Do you like blackjack ?
texas hold'm


Strange matteR replied: "well what kind of poker.... texas holdem, 7 card stud, omaha ???"


im Miss.Brightside.в„ў replied: "i dont know too.
haha.
i dont know how to play
poker and blackjack!




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ericbryce2 replied: "This link can explain it to you better than I ever could. The play is easy to get used to, but the part you have to learn is what hand beat what other hand.

I like blackjack, and they say of all the Vegas card games and so forth that they play at the casinos, blackjack is the one that you have the biggest chance of winning.
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The Sophisticated One replied: "Play a little game i like to call up the river,

First shuffle
Then deal everyone 5 cards
Then put four community cards out in the middle of the table face down.
Now the fun begins, flip one over, now the betting begins, its like an auction, you bid on the community card.
Bidding goes around the table once someone says they dont want it they are out for at least that community card.
Once the card is bought, the person who buys it must put one of their 5 cards in its {comunity card} place.
And the auction begins once again on his card he threw.
This keeps on going to all at the table dont want the comunity card that face up, then move on to the second comunity card.
This could go on all night or fairly quikly.
Once you have done this and the 4 community card spots have run their course, then one final bet is made on your hand.

This is one of my favorite games, pots usually get to bout 20-40 dollars when we play with quarters!!!"


biancaluvspandas4 replied: "it depends on which type of poker it is."


Coon J replied: "this is a good poker game u can win real money playin for free "


kenyatta replied: "I play Texas Holdem."


Some card game rules? Could someone please give me the entire rules to:
* Poker (not Texas Hold 'em)
* Hearts
* Old Maid


Daddy G replied: "For Poker,
In casual play, the right to deal a hand typically rotates among the players and is marked by a token called a 'dealer' button (or "buck"). In a casino, a house dealer handles the cards for each hand, but the button (typically a white plastic disk) is rotated clockwise among the players to indicate a nominal dealer to determine the order of betting.

One or more players are usually required to make forced bets, usually either an ante or a blind bet (sometimes both). The dealer shuffles the cards, the player one chair to his right cuts, and the dealer deals the appropriate number of cards to the players one at a time. Cards may be dealt either face-up or face-down, depending on the variant of poker being played. After the initial deal, the first of what may be several betting rounds begins. Between rounds, the players' hands develop in some way, often by being dealt additional cards or replacing cards previously dealt. At the end of each round, all bets are gathered into the central pot.

At any time during a betting round, if one player bets and no opponents choose to "call" (match) the bet and instead "fold", the hand ends immediately, the bettor is awarded the pot, no cards are required to be shown, and the next hand begins. This is what makes bluffing possible. Bluffing is a primary feature of poker, one that distinguishes it from other vying games and from other games that make use of poker hand rankings.

At the end of the last betting round, if more than one player remains, there is a showdown, in which the players reveal their previously hidden cards and evaluate their hands. The player with the best hand according to the poker variant being played wins the pot. A poker hand consists of five cards, but in some variants a player has more than five to choose from.

In Hearts,
check out
There are loads of ways u can play the game.

In Old Maid,
The dealer deals all of the cards to the players. Some players may have more cards than others, this is acceptable. Players look at their cards and discard any pairs they have (i.e., 2 Kings, 2 Sevens, etc) face up. Players do not discard three of a kind. In some variants, the colors in a discarded pair must match: ♠ with ♣ and ♦ with ♥.

Beginning with the dealer, each player takes turns offering his hand facedown to the person on his left. That person selects a card and adds it to his or her hand. This player then sees if the selected card makes a pair with their original cards. If so, the pair is discarded face up as well. The player who just took a card then offers his or her hand to the person to their left and so on. A player is allowed to shuffle his hand before offering it to the player on his left. In some variants, all players discard after the dealer has drawn.

The object of the game is to continue to take cards, discarding pairs, until one is left with no cards. The player left with the odd queen (that has no matching queen) is stuck with the "Old Maid" and loses.

Hope It Works Out! =)"


What does a Poker Dealer do during a game of poker? Listen me and my friends are playing poker the weekend but they chose me to be the dealer of the poker game but i don't know what the dealer does during the game besides pass out cards. I want to know what the dealer needs to know to be a poker dealer so please help me. Also if possible can you you tell me the offical rules of poker,

kutekymmee replied: "its also the dealers job to keep track of bets, how much is bet, who is up, how much is in the pot, how much the antes are, splitting pots, chip races, etc."


Sean T replied: "If it's a friendly home game, encourage a poker game type known as "Dealer's Choice". You'll need a dealer button or marker, and the dealer button gets passed around the table to the left, and each person who deals picks the style of poker game you will be playing. One person may pick Texas Hold 'Em, the next may pick Tahoe, 7 Card, etc. It's fun and mixes up play to make the home game more interesting (and also not to let one person dominate the whole night and make it depressing to others!).

If it's serious poker you're dealing with, then your responsibilities are:

1. Proper shuffling of the cards.
2. A proper deal, in the proper order, giving each person the proper number of cards.
3. Keep the bottom card of the deck hidden by using a cut card. The dealer should not expose any cards that are in the deck that shouldn't be shown during game play. A misdeal ticks off everyone at the table, so the dealer shouldn't mess this up. Don't give anyone any additional information that they shouldn't know.
4. Dealer should keep track of the buttons, depending on the game. If using a dealer button, small blind button, and big blind button, the buttons need to be properly rotated (again, to the left of the last dealer). This ensures that no one misses a blind and doesn't pay their due. If you're not using buttons but are using antes, be sure that everyone places their ante before the cards are dealt and be sure it's the right amount.
5. The dealer should re-announce the player's actions. If a player raises, the player usually will say "call" or "Raise", but in some casinos, people can just place twice the bet and it implies a raise. Because of this, the dealer has to pay attention to the action and the amount raised. If the player raises $4, the dealer should say "Raising 4 dollars", then the dealer moves his attention to the next player to the left of the raiser. Some dealers will actually point towards the next player (with your index finger extended and you hand on the table, don't point in the air across the table) or some may tap the felt in front of the player. When this is done, the dealer can tell the player how much it is to call. For example, if the four dollar raise makes it $8 to call the player, the dealer would point to the next player and say "$8 to call".
6. Once the bet or raise has been made, it is the dealer's responsibility that anyone who is not in the hand folds their cards to the dealer. Also, make sure that no one at the table has been skipped during the course of play.
7. Dealers should collect all folded cards, then pull the pot money towards the center of the table so that any future bets do not get lost in the main pot.
8. Dealers should keep track of all action and keep it moving. If working for a casino, the casino takes a "rake" from each pot to keep for the house's benefit. If the rake is 10% and the pot is $100, the dealer is responsible for taking $10 out of the pot and placing it in a rake box so that it cannot be taken back out again.
9. Dealers are sometimes responsible for announcing the winner of the hand, though some houses allow the cards to do the talking.

Additionally, dealers have to:
1. Assist players who aren't sure of the winner, and be able to explain why the hand was one. In Texas Hold 'Em, for example, on the top 5 cards win, not the top 6. People often get in arguments when two players both have made a straight, but think their sixth card should determine the winner. This is not the case. A good dealer should be ready to read the rules according to Hoyle to these people and let them know why the pot was split or why one or the other lost.
2. Split pots - be able to add, stack chips, split the pot equally.
3. Side pots - when one player has fewer chips than others, that player may be able to only take a smaller pot. This would cause a side pot to be in play, which is often the responsibility of the dealer to set that pot to the side and remind the short player to not turn over his cards until the others have concluded play.
4. Cashing chips - taking the money from a player and exchanging a proper amount of chips to the player.
5. Allowing the "eye in the sky" to view money coming from the box to the player. You just can't take a players money in a casino. The money has to be laid on the table so the cameras can see it, or the poker room boss can see it. When the money is passed to the player, the dealer usually has to present the chips in such a way so that superiors can see the proper amount was exchanged.
6. Keep track of having an adequate amount of chips in the dealer's chips box.

Official rules of poker...depends on the game. Check some websites for the official rules.

If you're interested in dealing in Vegas, just apply for a job. Just know that you're not likely to be dealing at the Bellagio for your first job...it takes time, unless you know someone who can streamline you in. I've seen plenty of dealers in Vegas who don't know how to properly run a poker table, and it seems they get new dealers every month, so I am assuming it's not as hard as it once was.

Have fun...hope this helps!!!"


icehoundxx replied: "Dealers pass out the cards to the players as well as community cards (if necessary depending on the game) ... Dealers also monitor bets made by the players in the game.

Dealers also handle changing and cashing out of player's money before and after they play.

For the rules, get Hoyle's Handbook on Card Games ... also, if you are dealing, you will not be playing."


Does anyone know how to play the Jack Daniels poker game? we have been given a jack daniels branded poker game - it has cards and dice with stuff written on them. Does any one have a clue how to play this game as there is no rules with them. We know how to play poker but are not sure about this dice set. Any help greatly appreciated.

pete uk replied: "well there seems to be so many of these. i googled it and you will have to choose which one."


Does this rule apply to the game of poker? Basically me and my friends were playing some poker. One of my friends had a straight and didn't realize, and i had won the hand do to his mistake. I had taken the chips i earned, and the cards were put back into the deck. He soon realized he had a straight. My other friend said he had won the hand and deserved the chips. I stated that when playing poker the general rule is to recognize your hand. If you don't, you don't get the chips unless you recognize what you have when its time to show the cards. Is this a rule of poker? Or did he earn the chips?

JDjoduJD replied: "at the end where the player shows the card, you basically declare what you have. he didn't declare it. u win. that's the rule. buy a poker book that explains it if you want.

in a friendly game, we all usually let it go, cuz it happens, and give them the chips. we NEVER let it go if he can't prove it. that's just bullshit. never will anyone let him get the chips. slap him in the face for me"


Dash replied: "if you want a tutorial for your friend on how to recognise poker hands then try here.
---video-tutorials.html

hope this helps"


Vegas Matt replied: "Once all the cards hit the muck (in other words, once you've put them back into the pile to start shuffling for the next hand) the cards are dead and the hand is over. You cannot go back and try to reconstruct the hand. Since he did not object before the chips were pushed to you and the cards were put into the muck, it's too late. You win the hand."


G Y replied: "When the final bet is made it is said that you 'call'- meaning it's time to show your hand. If you see the other player has the winning hand, you can just throw yours in. If you don't 'call' and there is only one player left, that player wins and doesn't have to even show his cards. So bottom line - you can't win retroactively because you say you had a better hand. That's a learning lesson for your friend. Mistakes are made every hand. Either by the betting method or other strategy. Watch poker on TV and you'll see what I mean."


pdq replied: "Really it's up to you and your friends to decide ahead of time whether or not you use the rule that casinos use. It's called "Cards Speak".

If you turn your hand up so that everyone can see it, then the Cards Speak whatever the best hand is. In other words, it's possible to have a pair of Aces and SAY that your hand is a pair of Aces, but when you turn your cards face up, someone else can see that you also have a straight. If you decide ahead of time that "cards speak", the person will always get credit for the straight - even if they didn't see it.

With that being said - Once the hand is over and done, and the pot has been given, and the cards collected; technically there's no recourse for someone that thought the hands were misread. He should be out of luck.

HOWEVER...you said you and your FRIENDS were playing. If they are really your friends, you might want to act more like a friend than a poker player. If you were positive that, yes - he had the straight, then you probably should let him have the pot.

Long story short: Rules in casinos say "cards speak". Decide ahead of time if you and your friends will follow that rule, or if you have to "declare" your hand. (Almost nobody plays where you have to declare to win. It brings up lots of problems. What happens when someone declares a pair of Aces, but then changes their mind when they see the straight? It's not worth the arguments it'll bring.) Also mention next time before you start that once the hand is over, it's OVER. No 'take backs' or 're-dos'."


Hairy Hillbilly replied: "Youse right, He's wrong It's called Hoyle and it's the rule of poker. He'd got shot and throwed out the little round window on the side of a river boat in 1800's for tryin to cheat"


f100_supersabre replied: "In MOST "professional" games, the cards declare themselves, even if the player "miscalls" his hand.
It depends on the "house" rules.

HOWEVER, IF the error is NOT spotted, and the cards are then put back into the deck, the hand is over and can NOT be corrected."


Vittorio the Froidian replied: "he mucked them and since the chips were raked in and the cards were int he deck there is no way to prove it,

so in the end he mucked once there in the muck you cant unmuck unless your in a game with a host who makes up his own rules lol

you won the pot so give your friends a quarter each so they can call someoen who gives a crap"


Puzzled? replied: "When the hand is over and the cards are turned up, the cards speak for themselves.

If he miss calls his hand but someone else at the table sees it, your suppose to speak up. When the cards are tabled is the time to choose who won the hand, even if it's not recognized by the player playing the hand. It's the job of everybody at the table to make sure the right person gets the pot.

After the cards are put back into the deck and re shuffled and the pot is scooped it's too late.

Also if a player thinks he's beat and doesn't table his hand but throws his cards in the muck it's a dead hand and he can't win the pot. Even if he realizes he had the straight, you can't retrieve your cards from the muck."


Does anyone know what the name of this card game is? It's kind of like poker...but not exactly similar. The objective is to be the first to get rid of your cards. People get any number of cards, based on how many are playing. If there are 3 players, each get 18 cards.

Basic rules:
the order from smallest in value to highest in value is: 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,J,Q,K,A,2, black joker, red joker.

The player with the three of clubs starts off, and people follow in his/her steps. The player who goes after must put out a combination of cards greater in value than the player before.

Combinations:
Single card-- a single card is put out, and people follow. If a three is put out, then the next player needs a four or higher, etc. This continues until no one has anything higher or does not want to put out something higher.

You can also have pairs of cards--like two jacks, two kings, etc. If this is put out, then the other players must have a higher pair in order to make a move. You can also have pairs that connect. You can have a pair of 3's connected with a pair of 4's. Or, you can have 3's, 4's, 5's, and 6's.

There is another combo where you can have a triplet of anything combined with a pair of anything. Ex. 333 and 55. When other players make their move their triplet must be bigger than the previous triplet.

There is also a single card connection. you can have a combo like 3-4-5-6-7. The only rule is that you must have 5 connecting cards or more. So, you cannot do 3-4-5. you must have at least 5. When other players follow, their lowest card in the order must be higher than the lowest of the previous one.

There is also a 4 of a kind thing, that is nicknamed a "bomb" If you put out this, along with any single card, it is bigger than any combo. There are also low bombs and high bombs. Four 3's isn't as good as four 2's.

The whole objective is to get rid of your cards, moving in turns. When you are the player who closes a round, you get to make the opening move the next round, which poses an advantage.

if anyone knows what this game is, please help. It was fun playing it, but no one has any idea what the name of the game is. lol Thanks for your help
Also, suits don't seem to matter when talking about what card is higher than another.


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