The Price is Right
This is the seven-card stud high-low game pertaining to three to seven players through which everyone starts
with two down-cards and buys the others.
After players have placed his or her ante, the dealer deals two cards face into each player: players may check
out their cards. The dealer places two cards face up shared side by side with the face-down deck beside them.
The upcard further through the deck costs 1 unit, the upcard nearer the deck costs 2 units plus the unknown
top card of your deck costs three units.
Each player therefore, beginning with the player on the dealer's left, must either fold or purchase one of
several three cards on offer. Face-up playing cards remain face up; if the superior card of the deck can be
bought, the buyer looks in it and keeps it deal with down, unknown to the various other players. If the
cheaper face-up minute card is bought, the dearer card slides onto replace it and a new card is resulted in
for the 2-unit position. If your dearer face-up card is bought is replaced by turning up the top card of the
patio. After everyone has had the opportunity to buy, there is a round of betting begun with the player with
the best side showing.
This is repeated prior to the final round of betting while everyone has seven cards. The players then declare
substantial low or both and you will find there's showdown.
Variation: this game might be played with three upcards pricing 1, 2 and 3 units plus the face down card
costing several.
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