Example
Wager: Betting $1/ $2. You will find games of this value at the smaller poker games.
CARDS DEALT IN THE BEGINNING:
Hole cards | Up cards | |
PLAYER 1 | 9♠ | 6♠ |
PLAYER 2 | 6♣ | A♥ |
PLAYER 3 | K♦ | 8♥ |
PLAYER 4 | 10♠ | 10♥ |
PLAYER 5 | 8♠ | J♥ |
PLAYER 6 | 2♦ | K♠ |
PLAYER 7 | 6♥ | 6♦ |
Wager:
Player 2: This poker player is the first to place a wager as he has the highest card.
Player 3: Quits. Having seen the king in player 6’s hand.
Player 4: This player matches the bet as he has a pair of tens which is a good poker hand but very wisely he doesn’t expose himself by increasing the wager.
Player 5: Quits.
Player 6: Matches the bet anticipating he might get a pair of kings.
Player 7: Matches the bet as he has a pair of 6s anticipating a break in the next round.
Player 1: He matches the bet because the bet is still low and he wants to wait and watch.
SECOND ROUND:
Hole cards | Up cards | |
PLAYER 1 | 9♠ | 6♠, 2♣ |
PLAYER 2 | 6♣ | A♥, 5♦ |
PLAYER 4 | 10♥ | 10♠, 5♣ |
PLAYER 6 | K♠ | 2♦, A♠ |
PLAYER 7 | 6♥ | 6♦, 7♦ |
Wagers:
Player 1: He has no relief so he checks.
Player 2: He has no relief so he checks.
Player 4: He bets one rupee, as the poker odds are good since he has a pair of 10s.His guess is that player 2’s cards aren’t too good as he has checked.
Player 6: Matches the wager because of his two high cards.
Player 7: Matches the wager because of his pair of 6s.
Player 1: Quits.
Player 2: Quits.
THIRD ROUND:
Hole cards | Up cards | |
PLAYER 4 | 10♥ | 10♠, 5♣, 7♣ |
PLAYER 6 | K♠ | 2♦, A♠, K♣ |
PLAYER 7 | 6♥ | 6♦, 7♦, 3♣ |