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Originally Posted by Schryverr
"This is a variation of Low Card in the Hole 7-Card Stud, in that your lowest ranked Hole (down) card is wild. The difference is that you have the opportunity to alter your down cards as play progresses.
Each player is dealt three cards down. Players look at their cards, select one to be turned over, and simultaneously turn them to reveal one up card. Betting proceeds as in 7-Card Stud. For three more rounds, each player is dealt one more down card, and a selection is made as before, resulting in a total of 4 up cards. Then one last card is dealt down."
lol, no. That would be roll-your-own 7-Card Stud. Roll your own Chinese is making the rounds of all the houses at the series, etc. It is about what you expect, same idea, turn up one card face up at a time and place it into your face up Chinese hand. You see what the opponent is doing at the same time. If you foul, you lose all three. Some were playing with royalties too, I forget, they were pretty complicated.