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Fun Card Games With Rules.
Fun Card Games With Rules.
Fun Card Games With Rules.
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Fun Card Games With full Rules. Fun Card Games With Rules for all the family, to be played at home, pubs, bars, parties etc, Includes Whist, Poker, Hearts, War, and lots more.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherKerry Butters
Release dateOct 8, 2017
ISBN9781370929702
Fun Card Games With Rules.
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Kerry Butters

Kerry lives in Newcastle Under Lyme in Stoke on Trent- England, with his two dogs Molly and Tasha. He likes reading and writing books about ghosts and American ghost towns, History and real life events, he also likes taking pictures and making videos.Receive notifications of his new releases! Simply visit his profile page at Smashwords and click the button labeled "Subscribe to Author Alerts". When he releases a new book, you will receive an alert, and click the favorite button. Thanks.

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    Fun Card Games With Rules. - Kerry Butters

    Fun Card Games

    With Rules.

    By

    Kerry Butters.

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    Table of Contents

    Anaconda

    Basic Poker

    Blackjack

    Casino

    Concentration

    Crazy Eights

    Egyptian Ratscrew

    Euchre

    Gin Rummy

    Go Fish

    Hearts

    I Doubt It

    Indian Poker

    Kings in the Corner

    Ninety-Nine

    Old Maid

    Ranter-Go-Round

    Rummy

    Rummy 500

    Sequence

    Slapjack

    Spades

    Spit

    Spoons

    Texas Hold 'Em

    War

    Whist

    Anaconda

    Also known as Pass the Trash. This poker game has three rounds of discards, but the catch is your unwanted cards end up in the hands of your opponents. The best five-card hand wins.

    Requires

    3 to 8 people

    A standard deck of cards (no jokers)

    game play

    Standard poker hand rankings

    Each player is dealt six cards. In the first round, each player selects three unwanted cards and passes them facedown to the player on his left. No player is allowed to see his new cards until everyone has passed. The second round is the same as the first, only with two cards, then a third round with one card. A round of betting comes after the cards have been dealt and again after each round of passing. Players now have six cards in their hand, from which the best 5-card poker hand wins.

    objective

    Pass your unwanted cards to the left, pick up another player's unwanted cards, and make a composite 5-card hand better than the rest.

    Basic Poker

    Stud and draw poker games are the basis for many poker games played on home tables and casino felts throughout the world.

    requires

    A standard deck of cards (no Jokers)

    At least 2 players

    Poker chips or substitute (optional)

    game play

    There are two types of basic poker: Stud Poker and Draw Poker. The rules for these games are almost identical.

    In Stud Poker, each player is dealt five cards (or seven for some games). Players then assess the relative strength of their hands and wager chips accordingly. The player who bids the most chips wins unless someone else is willing to match the player's bet. In that scenario, the two (or more) players remaining will show their cards. The best hand wins all the chips.

    In Draw Poker, each player is dealt five cards, and a round of betting ensues. The remaining players then may attempt to improve their hands by trading as many as three cards for a new three from the deck. If a player has an Ace, he may trade all four of his other cards if he so desires.

    The rounds of betting work like this: Starting to the left of the dealer, each player has four options:

    1. Raise — A player who

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