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« on: April 25, 2010, 07:16:47 PM » |
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gutz poker is offering $5 to play their new game bluff 21 can only be played on bluff 21 till you reach completion of hand requierment good luck 
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« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2010, 07:44:46 PM » |
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Not sure what you are talking about and I can't find anything either.
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« Reply #2 on: April 26, 2010, 12:05:30 AM » |
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Blue you probably couldn't find it because the name is "Guts" Poker. I couldn't find the other game. Guts poker can be played at Cake Poker. This could be where the Bluff 21 game is, although i have not checked.
Here is how Guts is played:
Guts is a three card poker game. The name indicates whether the player has the "guts" to stay in the game.
Each player is dealt three cards down. Since there is only three cards, the highest hand is Three of a Kind.
Players look at their cards, and decide if they wish the play their hand. Each player must declare simultaneously if they are in or out. Traditionally, this is done by holding your cards face down over the table, and dropping them on the table at the dealer's cue if you "dropping" or not playing your hand. To prevent hesitations to see how many other players stay in, we typically place an object such as a poker chip in our hand instead - if we have the chip in our hand, we are dropping the hand - otherwise we intend to play.
If only one person stays in, then that player wins the entire pot and the game ends.
If no one stays in, then the next hand is dealt.
If more than one player stays in, then the highest hand takes the pot, and the remaining players must each pay into the pot an amount equal to what was originally in it ("matching the pot" or "paying the pot"). So, if two players stay in, then the amout of the pot will stay the same. If three stay in, then the pot doubles, etc.
As long as there is money in the pot, the game continues. All players hands are discarded, and new hands are dealt from the remaining deck. If the deck is not large enough to deal everyone three cards, then the entire deck is reshuffled and hands are dealt from the new deck instead.
Variations
Three-card Straights and Flushs are valid. In this case, both Straights and Flushes are higher than a Pair but lower than Three of a Kind, with Straights being higher than Flushes (odds are slightly better on a Flush). Wimp Rule
In the case when no player stays in, then all hands are revealed and the player with the highest hand must pay a "wimp" penalty - typically 2 to 4xAnte. This can be paid directly into the pot, or into a "side" pot. The winner of a hand would take both the regular and side pots, but losers only have to match the regular pot.
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« Reply #3 on: April 26, 2010, 04:03:10 AM » |
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Thanks Lips - I did see the "Guts" Poker and wondered if it was that but decided I was looking for a site. lol
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« Reply #4 on: April 26, 2010, 08:37:20 AM » |
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gutspoker not gutz sorry
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« Reply #5 on: April 26, 2010, 01:52:04 PM » |
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gutspoker not gutz sorry
No worries- the "z" definitely threw me there. blue
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