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I am a member of a regular Friday night poker game, and as with the majority of friendly games, the dealer rotates from player to player for every hand, and the dealer gets to select his game. My favorite? A game known as "Texas Push".

The concept of the game is To make a five card hands (one down card and four up cards, similar to five card stud) where the highest hand and the lowest (worst) hand split the pot.

The game begins with each Player getting down one card. The first player then receives an up card. The player has the option of keeping the card, or passing it to the next player. If the player keeps the card, the next player receives an up card along with the same option. If the player passes the card, the next player then also has the same option and so on throughout the players. In each case, there is a charge to passing a card. After a player retains a card, the other preceding players ' are "filled in", they get a card that they don't have any choice but to keep. This procedure continues, with betting on every finished round, until all of the players have 5 cards in total. Once all the players have 5 cards (and the betting is completed), the players are then asked to "declare". A coin in their hands means they are announcing for the "high" hand, without a coin usually means the "low" hand. The lowest and highest hand for each declaration divide the entire pot.

The plan of this game Is to use the ability to pass cards to build either a high or low hand. Poker players will be aware of what the high hands would be - normally three of a kind, a straight, or a flush is going to be a winning hands. For the low hand, the ultimate will be 6, 4, 3, 2, Ace in which they're not in match (a flush or straight can't be used as a low hand).

It's a fun, strategic game That's always a hit at our weekly poker game. See [http://pokerdee201.yolasite.com/ party poker bonus].