Hi,
so i bought these mixed games placards from pfapfap, they arrived this Tuesday. They look awesome and I can't wait to play with them and see what my friends think about them.
A reminder, they look like this:
The other threads are either locked or disappeared completely, for reasons beyond me, but no sweat right? Hope I can get some answers here and maybe others have some questions as well.
I look forward using them and will post a review after the first session (might take a while unfortunately
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Anyway, I've been browsing the cards a bit, and I'll just randomly ask my questions here per game.
Binglaha
Probably doesn't matter at all, but who rolls the die? Button, or closest to it?
Q/Stud 8
Is the difference in bring-in (q high, stud 8 low) the only one? Looks like a very trivial difference in an ante game
5 card draw
no question here, just wanted to point out that you miss a letter ("Big Bet t Open" it says).
Gardena Jackpots
I think I need a more detailed explanation and possibly an example. So you get 5 cards down, and you can only bet if you have a pair of jacks or better? Let's say someone opens (so he has jacks or better), can anyone after that enter the pot, even though they have lower than that? And after the draw, betting, then showdown: does the opening player have to show at least the jacks as 'evidence'. If he doesn't, is there a consequence?). Does the bug with an A immediately counts as a pair of aces and therefore qualifies? If no one qualifies, you just keep re-anteing until you qualify (so in theory you can get a huge pot?) Never played this and not sure how it works exactly
Jacks Back
Basically same questions
Ace to five
What does "must bet 7" mean exactly? That you must bet a 7 low? And why should that be mandatory? Why is a check-raise illegal, seems a bit silly. Or is that just a case of 'well, that's just how the game is played!'?
Chowaha
'Best 5 card hands from individual & connected community' and the other half lowest ranking. (so if I understand correctly, you can use a whole board like in Hold'em?)
So does this, theoretically means that if out of the 4 legal combinations of boards, and there's like a wheel on one of them; you have 6 players at showdown, there's little money in the pot, and let's say 1 player takes the high with a fullhouse, you have to split the other half 6 ways? Isn't this a bit difficult?
Yes theoretically and maybe not likely... but still would like to know :P
Well, these are my questions for now, hope they aren't too stupid :P