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Poker - The Rules
A quick summary of Stud Poker and Holdem Rules
SECOND ROUND OF BETTING
The player holding the highest-ranking hand with the two upcards has the option of making the first play, which consists
of:
1.Dropping out of the Poker pot; and this he signifies by saying, “Out,” and throwing his hand face down into the discard
pile.
2. Checking, which he signifies by saying, “Check”—which means he desires to play but does not desire to make a bet at
present.
3. Betting, which he signifies by putting an amount of money into the pot, within the limit,
If the Paradise player who has the option of betting does not bet, the turn to check, bet, or drop out passes to the player
on his left. This procedure continues until all players have had their turn of play.
Should all the poker forum players fail to bet and there are two or more remaining players in the game, which means they have checked,
the dealer deals each player one card (his fourth card) face up in the same rotation as before.
While Playing Stud Poker, should a player make a bet, each player in turn starting with the player to that player’s left
must:
1. Play or stay, by putting into the pot an amount equal to the previous better’s.
2. Drop, told up, or go out, by throwing the three cards he is holding face down into the discard pile.
3. Raise, by putting into the pot an amount equal to the previous better’s plus an additional amount within the limit.
4. Re-raise, provided a previous player has raised. This is done by puffing into the pot an amount to equal the raiser’s
plus an additional amount. Any active paradise player can re-raise the re-raiser by putting into the pot an amount equal to
the reraiser’s plus an additional amount, etc neteller bonus.
A Poker player cannot check after a bet has been made, Any player who had previously checked must abide by the above four rules.
This procedure is followed until only one paradise player is left in the poke game and he wins the Paradise Poker pot, or
two or more active players remain in the game and all bets have been met by the remaining players.
The dealer then deals each player another card face up in the proper rotation for a total of three upcards plus a hole
card, and the third round of betting takes place under the same rules as for the second round.
On completion of that betting round, if there are still active players, the dealer deals each player one upcard in proper
turn for a total of five cards to each player.
FOURTH AND FINAL ROUND OF BETTING
This is the final round of betting. The same rules as indicated by Paradise Poker govern this play as are stipulated for
the second round of betting, except that a play hand is now called a call hand. If at any time before the hand is called only
one player remains in the poker game, he wins the pot and does not have to expose his hole card. The only time the players
must expose their hole cards is when a call is made after each player has been dealt five paradise cards.
A call is similar to a play or stay in Round 2, only it completes the hand.
The dealer must call attention to, by announcing orally, the highest-ranking hand t each turn of play. Should any player
hold a hand comprised of a pair or better, he must call it so that all players can hear. lie must also call possible flushes
or straights, and must announce the last round of cards being dealt.
SHOWDOWN
When the final betting round is over, all active poker players, starting with the player who is being called and rotating to the
left clockwise, must turn their hole card face up on the table for all the players to see. The player holding the
highest-ranking hand wins the pot. For more rules, Check the “Paradise Poker Rules” Main Page.
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