Post by Jack on Jul 9, 2010 9:04:26 GMT -5
Okay everyone, while I was speaking to the much lovable Sarah, I asked her about my idea for a fun little game and she liked it. How about a good old game of Texas Holdem poker? There will be a max of 6 players (excluding me) and a min of two (excluding me) I will be the dealer (both in character and out).
For all those who are wondering how I will deal the cards, for each player playing I will deal one card each in order of whose turn it is in for both cards drawn (just like in a real game). After that I'll set out the flop, followed by the turn and then the river.
Rules (slightly altered)
1)
Four people playing, three kinds of chips $10,$20 and $40 chips. The initial buy in is $10 (blue chip), everyone pays and thus receives their cards. The first player folds, the second player raises $20(red chip), third plays calls (matches player two's bet) and the fourth calls and raises by $20 (This means they call the initial raise which was $20*red chip* and raises by another $20 *red chip*). Players two and three must put $10 (blue chip) each into the pot to match player four before the flop can be shown otherwise they must fold.
2) The buy-in was $40, I am the first player, I'm not too confident about my cards but I want to get some people betting and see where the flop takes me. So I'll start off with the minimal bet in this round which is $20 (red chip).
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For all those who are wondering how I will deal the cards, for each player playing I will deal one card each in order of whose turn it is in for both cards drawn (just like in a real game). After that I'll set out the flop, followed by the turn and then the river.
Rules (slightly altered)
- Buy in (no Big or small Blinds just buy ins) This will be what each player has to pay and match to receive their cards in replacement of Blinds.
- Once each player has their cards, before the flop a round of betting will commence. Everyone must match their bets. *see example one*
- After the flop another round of betting will commence before the turn. Everyone must match their bets. *see example three*
- Minimum bet is either the lowest chip or half of the original buy in for that round. *see example two*
- The buy in will increase every X amount of rounds.
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1)
Four people playing, three kinds of chips $10,$20 and $40 chips. The initial buy in is $10 (blue chip), everyone pays and thus receives their cards. The first player folds, the second player raises $20(red chip), third plays calls (matches player two's bet) and the fourth calls and raises by $20 (This means they call the initial raise which was $20*red chip* and raises by another $20 *red chip*). Players two and three must put $10 (blue chip) each into the pot to match player four before the flop can be shown otherwise they must fold.
2) The buy-in was $40, I am the first player, I'm not too confident about my cards but I want to get some people betting and see where the flop takes me. So I'll start off with the minimal bet in this round which is $20 (red chip).
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