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== SAINT POKER == | == SAINT POKER == | ||
Players: 2-5. | Players: 2-5. | ||
Description: Loosely based on | Description: Loosely based on Texas hold 'em poker card game but without a bidding phase. The game is played over several rounds and has more strategic decisions to make because you have more knowledge and influence of the cards. | ||
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xmMGI7-e_G0qN7syWGXz9bQV2PkKtZnIPPmjIPntx2E/edit?usp=sharing | https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xmMGI7-e_G0qN7syWGXz9bQV2PkKtZnIPPmjIPntx2E/edit?usp=sharing | ||
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Standard deck of 52 cards. | Standard deck of 52 cards. | ||
Pen and paper for keeping score. | Pen and paper for keeping score. | ||
== Rules: == | == Rules: == | ||
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At the end of each round of play, each player will make a poker hand of 5 cards according to the standard poker Texas hold'em rules. | At the end of each round of play, each player will make a poker hand of 5 cards according to the standard poker Texas hold'em rules. | ||
The 5 cards may be made from any combination of cards in the 'river' (the communal cards in the middle of the table) and the 2 individual cards the player has selected. | The 5 cards may be made from any combination of cards in the 'river' (the communal cards in the middle of the table) and the 2 individual cards the player has selected. | ||
Each poker hand is then ranked to determine which player won. | Each poker hand is then ranked to determine which player won. | ||
== Hand Ranking Order: == | == Hand Ranking Order: == | ||
Straight flush. Five cards in a sequence, all in the same suit. | |||
Four of a kind. All four cards of the same rank. e.g. 7,7,7,7 | |||
Full house. Three of a kind with a pair. e.g. Queen,Queen,Queen,5,5 | |||
Flush. All 5 cards are of the same suit. | |||
Straight. 5 cards in a sequence. e.g. 4,5,6,7,8, any mixture of suits. | |||
Three of a kind. Three of the same rank. e.g. 8,8,8 | |||
Two pairs. Two pairs. e.g. Queen,Queen,5,5 | |||
One pair. A single pair e.g. Queen,Queen | |||
High. None of the above, the highest card. | |||
Note 1: To settle ties for similar tricks like flushes the rank of the highest card is used. Ace high. | Note 1: To settle ties for similar tricks like flushes the rank of the highest card is used. Ace high. | ||
Note 2: To settle ties for tricks requiring less than 5 cards, the number rank of the 'kicker' (the other card) is used. | Note 2: To settle ties for tricks requiring less than 5 cards, the number rank of the 'kicker(s)' (the other card(s)) is(are) used. | ||
Example round: | Example round: | ||
Winner: | Winner: Player B wins with a straight flush: | ||
2nd: | 2nd: Player C has a king flush with hearts: | ||
3rd: | 3rd: Player A comes next with a straight: | ||
4th: | 4th: Player D comes last with a (lower) straight: | ||
== Game Setup: == | == Game Setup: == | ||
Shuffle the deck. | Shuffle the deck. | ||
Deal 10 cards to each player. | Deal 10 cards to each player. | ||
Next turn over a number of cards depending on the number of players face-up, these are the ‘Future river’ cards. | Next turn over a number of cards depending on the number of players face-up, these are the ‘Future river’ cards. | ||
3 cards in a 2-player game. 2 cards for 3 players, 1 card for 4 players, 0 cards for 5 players. | 3 cards in a 2-player game. 2 cards for 3 players, 1 card for 4 players, 0 cards for 5 players. | ||
The remaining cards become the 'deck’. | The remaining cards become the 'deck’. | ||
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From the deck, place face-up the same number of cards to one side to make a new future river. | From the deck, place face-up the same number of cards to one side to make a new future river. | ||
To complete the current river, each player must select 1 card from their hand and simultaneously reveal them. | To complete the current river, each player must select 1 card from their hand and simultaneously reveal them. | ||
This will make a total of 5 face-up cards now showing the complete current river. | This will make a total of 5 face-up cards now showing the complete current river. | ||
'''Reveal and Score Phase''' | '''Reveal and Score Phase''' | ||
Each player selects 2 cards from their hand. Simultaneously players reveal their 2 cards. | Each player selects 2 cards from their hand. Simultaneously players reveal their 2 cards. | ||
According to poker rules determine the winner order. | According to poker rules, determine the winner order. | ||
The winner receives points equal to the current round number. So 1 point in the 1st round, 2 points in the 2nd round, etc. Everyone else receives 0 points for their hand. | The winner receives points equal to the current round number. So 1 point in the 1st round, 2 points in the 2nd round, etc. Everyone else receives 0 points for their hand. | ||
If multiple hands tie for a win, the points will be split evenly (rounded up), and a random pickup turn order will be determined between any tied players. | |||
(e.g. 2 players tie for the win in the 7th round, each of these players will receive 4 points). | |||
Keep a running total score, anyone is allowed to know the current score at any time. | Keep a running total score, anyone is allowed to know the current score at any time. | ||
'''Pickup''' | '''Pickup''' | ||
Following the reverse winning order, take a card back from either the river or any of the players revealed cards, and place it in your hand, the winner being the last to take a card. | Following the reverse winning order, take a card back from either the river or any of the players revealed cards, and place it in your hand, the winner being the last to take a card. | ||
Repeat the process again so everyone picks up a total of 2 cards. | Repeat the process again so everyone picks up a total of 2 cards. | ||
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'''Repeat for 8 rounds.''' | '''Repeat for 8 rounds.''' | ||
'''The winner has the most points at the end of the game.''' | '''The winner is the player who has the most points at the end of the game.''' |
Latest revision as of 18:35, 2 July 2021
SAINT POKER
Players: 2-5.
Description: Loosely based on Texas hold 'em poker card game but without a bidding phase. The game is played over several rounds and has more strategic decisions to make because you have more knowledge and influence of the cards.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xmMGI7-e_G0qN7syWGXz9bQV2PkKtZnIPPmjIPntx2E/edit?usp=sharing
Components required:
Standard deck of 52 cards. Pen and paper for keeping score.
Rules:
At the end of each round of play, each player will make a poker hand of 5 cards according to the standard poker Texas hold'em rules.
The 5 cards may be made from any combination of cards in the 'river' (the communal cards in the middle of the table) and the 2 individual cards the player has selected.
Each poker hand is then ranked to determine which player won.
Hand Ranking Order:
Straight flush. Five cards in a sequence, all in the same suit. Four of a kind. All four cards of the same rank. e.g. 7,7,7,7 Full house. Three of a kind with a pair. e.g. Queen,Queen,Queen,5,5 Flush. All 5 cards are of the same suit. Straight. 5 cards in a sequence. e.g. 4,5,6,7,8, any mixture of suits. Three of a kind. Three of the same rank. e.g. 8,8,8 Two pairs. Two pairs. e.g. Queen,Queen,5,5 One pair. A single pair e.g. Queen,Queen High. None of the above, the highest card.
Note 1: To settle ties for similar tricks like flushes the rank of the highest card is used. Ace high.
Note 2: To settle ties for tricks requiring less than 5 cards, the number rank of the 'kicker(s)' (the other card(s)) is(are) used.
Example round:
Winner: Player B wins with a straight flush: 2nd: Player C has a king flush with hearts: 3rd: Player A comes next with a straight: 4th: Player D comes last with a (lower) straight:
Game Setup:
Shuffle the deck.
Deal 10 cards to each player.
Next turn over a number of cards depending on the number of players face-up, these are the ‘Future river’ cards. 3 cards in a 2-player game. 2 cards for 3 players, 1 card for 4 players, 0 cards for 5 players.
The remaining cards become the 'deck’.
Playing a Round:
River Setup Phase:
Move the face up cards from the future river and place them in the middle to make the start of the current river.
From the deck, place face-up the same number of cards to one side to make a new future river.
To complete the current river, each player must select 1 card from their hand and simultaneously reveal them.
This will make a total of 5 face-up cards now showing the complete current river.
Reveal and Score Phase
Each player selects 2 cards from their hand. Simultaneously players reveal their 2 cards.
According to poker rules, determine the winner order.
The winner receives points equal to the current round number. So 1 point in the 1st round, 2 points in the 2nd round, etc. Everyone else receives 0 points for their hand. If multiple hands tie for a win, the points will be split evenly (rounded up), and a random pickup turn order will be determined between any tied players. (e.g. 2 players tie for the win in the 7th round, each of these players will receive 4 points).
Keep a running total score, anyone is allowed to know the current score at any time.
Pickup
Following the reverse winning order, take a card back from either the river or any of the players revealed cards, and place it in your hand, the winner being the last to take a card.
Repeat the process again so everyone picks up a total of 2 cards.
Discard the remaining 5 cards, they will no longer be used.
Repeat for 8 rounds.
The winner is the player who has the most points at the end of the game.