Method for playing a card game
09814965 · 2017-11-14
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Abstract
A method of playing a game that includes as dealer or facilitator. The game consists of allowing players to play a game that comprises at least two sub-games, each sub-game being associated with a pot and being played either simultaneously or sequentially. Each sub-game includes the step of declaring a winning player.
Claims
1. A method of playing a wagering poker card game comprising the steps of: a) providing card game apparatus including at least one physical deck of fifty-two standard playing cards comprising four different suits comprising thirteen cards depicting Hearts suit of cards numbered 2 to 10, Jack, Queen, King and Ace, thirteen cards depicting Diamonds suit of cards numbered 2 to 10, Jack, Queen, King and Ace, thirteen cards depicting Spades suit of cards numbered 2 to 10, Jack, Queen, King and Ace, thirteen cards depicting Clubs suit of cards numbered 2 to 10, Jack, Queen, King and Ace, and allowing-a plurality of players to ante at least a first buy-in bet into a first pot upon commencement of a first poker game and a second buy-in bet into a second pot upon commencement of a second poker game; b) shuffling the physical number generator playing cards into a new order and the dealer dealing to each player an initial hand comprising a plurality of predetermined number of playing cards; c) each player dividing his initial hand into a first hand and a second hand, the first hand consisting of a first plurality of predetermined number of playing cards and corresponding to said first pot and the second hand consisting of a second plurality of predetermined number of playing cards and corresponding to said second pot; d) the players playing a first poker game using their first hand and initiating a first betting round wherein each player takes turns to Raise, Call, Fold or Check, the first betting round continues until, 1) players fold and only one player remains, in which case the remaining player wins the first pot; or 2) one player raises and all other players call or fold; or 3) all players check; e) if two or more players are still in the hand then the dealer dealing a showdown card face-down in a designated area for a dealer's showdown hand, and the dealer dealing a first community cards face-up; f) initiating a second round of betting, identical to the first betting round with the remaining players, if there are any remaining players, the dealer dealing a second showdown card face-down in the designated area for the dealer's showdown hand, and the dealer dealing a second community card face-up; g) initiating a third round of betting, identical to the first and second betting rounds with the remaining players, if there are any remaining players, then the remaining players combining the cards in their first hand with the two face-up community cards to form the best possible first poker hand, the player having the best possible first poker hand winning the first poker game and winning the first pot; h) the players then playing a second poker game using their second hand and initiating a first betting round in the second poker game wherein each player taking turns to Raise, Call, Fold or Check, if any player remains after the first betting round, the dealer discarding a burn card from the deck, and the dealer dealing a third community card face-up; i) initiating a final betting round in the second poker game, after which the last player to raise the second pot must show his or her second hand, and the players after him or her may either fold their second hand or show their second hand, then the players each combining their second hand and the three face-up community cards to form a second poker hand, the player having the highest second poker hand is the winner of the second poker game, and awarding a first portion of the second pot to the winning player of the second poker game; j) comparing the winning player's second poker hand with the dealer's showdown hand comprising the two showdown cards and the three face-up community cards to form a five-card dealer's showdown hand, and awarding the second winning player the remaining portion of the second pot if the winning player's hand of the second poker game has a higher poker hand ranking than the dealer's showdown hand, and wherein the remaining portion of the second pot not won by the winner of the second poker game in a showdown hand is allocated to a showdown pot of a further game played thereafter; k) if a winner is declared in the first poker game before a prescribed number of community cards are exposed or betting rounds completed then the remaining community cards and associated betting rounds are transferred to the second poker game; l) if a winner is declared in the second poker game before revealing all the community cards, the dealer will proceed to create the dealer's showdown hand and reveal any further community cards with no associated betting rounds.
2. A method of playing a card game according to claim 1 wherein the initial hand consists of seven cards.
3. A method of playing a card game as in claim 2 wherein the first hand consists of five cards and the second hand consists of two cards.
4. A method of playing a card game according to claim 1 wherein the first buy-in bet is at least twice as large as the second buy-in bet.
5. A method of playing a card game according to claim 1 wherein the first buy-in bet is four times larger than the second buy-in bet.
6. A method of playing a card game according to claim 1 wherein the step of playing a poker game with the first hand to determine a first winning player comprises at least the sequential steps of: a) playing through a first betting round, and if there is no winner b) dealing one playing card to the showdown hand then disclosing at least one community card, and c) playing through a second betting round, and if there is no winner d) dealing a second playing card to the showdown hand then disclosing at least one further community card, and e) playing through a third betting round, to provide each player with an individual first hand of cards and up to two community cards, each player forming a first poker hand having a predetermined number of cards by using said player's individual first hand of cards and any community cards available, declaring the player having the poker hand with the highest poker hand ranking as the first winning player, and awarding the winner the first pot.
7. A method of playing a poker game according to claim 1 wherein the step of playing a poker game with the second hand to determine the second winning player comprises at least the sequential steps of: a) playing through a first betting round, and if there is no winner b) disclosing at least one community card, and c) playing through at least a second betting round, thereby to provide each player with an individual second hand of cards and at least one more community card, each player forming a second poker hand having a predetermined number of cards by using said player's individual second hand of cards and the community cards, and declaring the player having the poker hand with the highest poker hand ranking as the second winning player.
8. A method of playing a card game as in claim 7 wherein the community cards used to form the second poker hand comprise the community cards disclosed during the step of playing a first poker game and the step of playing a second poker game.
9. A method of playing a card game as in claim 8 wherein the initial hand consists of five cards.
10. A method of playing a card game as in claim 9 wherein the first hand to be played consists of three cards and the second hand to be played consists of two cards.
11. A method of playing a card game as in claim 8 wherein up to four community cards are provided with which the players may form the first poker hand and wherein five community cards are provided with which the players may form the second poker hand.
12. A method of playing a card game as in claim 8 wherein at least one card is dealt facedown to a showdown hand prior to any of the steps which comprise disclosing a community card, and wherein said showdown hand comprises at least said card.
13. A method of playing a card game as in claim 8 wherein the initial a number of cards dealt in the initial hand consists of 6 cards.
14. A method of playing a card game as in claim 13 wherein on being dealt six cards the players divide their cards to provide 4 cards for the first sub-game and a second hand of 2 cards for the second sub-game.
15. A method of playing a card game as in claim 14 wherein up to three community cards may be provided in the first sub-game with which the players may form their first hand and wherein four community cards are provided in the second game with which the players may form their second hand.
16. A method of playing a card game according to claim 13 where the dealer deals a number of cards equal to the number of cards in the second round to a “showdown” hand and further comparing the winner of the 2nd round with the showdown hand and awarding the entire pot if the player beats the showdown hand and awarding less than the entire pot to the winner of the second round if the showdown hand ties or defeats the winner of the second round.
17. A method of playing a card game as in claim 7 wherein the initial number of cards dealt in the first sub-game consists of 7 cards.
18. A method of playing a card game as in claim 17 wherein on being dealt seven cards the players divide their cards to provide 4 cards for the first sub-game and a second hand of 3 cards for the second sub-game.
19. A method of playing a card game as in claim 17 wherein up to three community cards are provided in the first sub-game with which the players may form their first hand and wherein four community cards are provided in the second game with which the players may form their second hand.
20. A method of playing a card game as in claim 7 wherein the second sub-game starts immediately after the first sub-game has been won and the winner of the first sub-game starts the betting with the second sub-game hand and any exposed community cards, the community cards and betting rounds from the first round being transferred to the second round with betting rounds between each exposed card.
21. A method of playing a card game according to claim 1 whereby at least one joker or wild card is added to the standard deck of 52 cards to be used to represent any card (value and suit) in the deck.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Preferred embodiments of the invention are shown in the drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(11) To start the first sub-game a first betting round occurs. Such a round typically begins with the player P1 to the left of the dealer D and proceeds clockwise around the table. The active player may perform one of a number of actions during the betting round: He may “Raise”, increasing the wager that each player wishing to remain in the hand must place into the center of the table. He may “Call”, matching the wager made by a previous player that is required to remain in the hand. He may “Fold”, discarding his hand and refusing to match the wager required to remain in the hand. If the active player is first to act and/or no other player has raised the wager amount, then he may also “Check”, declining to raise the amount to be matched but indicating his desire to remain in the hand. This betting round continues around the table until a) players fold such that only one player remains, in which case the remaining player wins the pot and the second round begins with the winner of the first round starting the betting action b) one player raises and all other players call or fold. In this case, the betting round is over and the game continues to the following step; or c) all players check, in which case the betting round is over and the game continues to the following step.
(12) If two or more players are still in the hand then the dealer will take one card known as a “showdown card” SC1 and place it facedown in the designated area for the dealer's “showdown hand”, and the remaining players will see a first community card C1 known as the “turn card” dealt by the dealer into the designated community card area face up, and available to each of the players to build their best poker hand.
(13) Another round of betting, identical to the first round, takes place with the remaining players. After this second betting round, if there are any remaining players, as shown in
(14) A third round of betting takes place, at the end of which any remaining players must “showdown”. As shown in
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(16) After this first betting round, as shown in
(17) A final betting round occurs, after which the last player to raise the pot must show his or her hand, and the players after him may either fold their hand or show their hand in clockwise order. The players each use their two hole cards SH1-SH6 and the three face-up community cards C1, C2, C3 to form a five-card poker hand. The player with the highest poker hand is the winner. If at any point in time during the second round of play only one player remains, he also becomes the winner. The winner of the second round must expose his hand and “showdown” with the “showdown hand” being the two hole cards SC1, SC2 (which were dealt to the dealer throughout the five-card and/or two-card hand as the community cards were exposed). If the dealer's “showdown” five card poker hand, consisting of the two hole cards SC1, SC2 and the three community cards C1, C2, C3 either ties or beats the player's winning hand then the second pot is split between the winning player and a “holdover” pot. The dealer places half of the pot in a designated area, to be added to the pot of the next second round. By adding a potentially large amount of money to the pot in such a manner, an incentive may be given to the players to “stack” or “load up” in the second round and to adjust their card-splitting strategy to better compete in the second round. After a round is played, the cards are collected, shuffled and another hand is dealt. Where one of the players is acting as the dealer, the dealer button is rotated in a clockwise manner rotation, and the game continues as above. If the community cards C1, C2 were not dealt in the first round because a winner was declared prior to the step that comprises their being dealt-out, then the second round will begin immediately with a betting round started by the winner of the first round “High Hand” using the second round split cards SH1-SH6 and any exposed community cards C1, C2, C3 any other of the unexposed community cards C1, C2 C3 and undealt showdown cards SC1, SC2 should be introduced one at a time, during the second round with a betting round after each community card is introduced, with the second round occurring normally. If a second round winner is declared before all of the community cards C1, C2, C3, have been exposed, the dealer may immediately deal-out the community cards in the same manner without the betting rounds and proceed with the showdown with the winning player.
(18) In live or online casino poker games, casino revenues are traditionally made by charging players a flat hourly fee or by charging a “rake”, a percentage of each pot. Such a rake may amount to a substantial amount of money, sometimes up to 5 or 10 percent of each and every pot that is won. An alternate embodiment of the game of the current invention is provided wherein no “rake” is taken from every hand. In this case, the current game's “dealer showdown” system may be used to generate revenue. If the winner of the second round does not defeat the dealer, a portion of the pot is split and placed in a designated area. Once the dealer has won a certain number of pots, the dealer can take the entirety of the designated pot and remove it from play, generating revenue for the gaming house. The exact number of pots could vary based on the number of players. In one embodiment of the current invention the dealer or “house” could take down the sub-game pot in the following manner: In a game with 2-3 players, the sub-game pot could be taken by the house after 5 consecutive showdown hands were won by the dealer. In a game with 3-4 players, the sub-game pot could be taken down by the house after 4 consecutive wins. With 5-6 players, the dealer may take down the pot after only 3 consecutive wins. Alternatively the house could take down the pot after winning 7 out of 21 hands. A casino or gaming house will be able to set their own rake formulas, as allowed by law and in a manner that is currently known in order to ensure an appropriate level of income. This method of profit-making adds a great deal of excitement to the game, because a large pot will be generated that the players must actively attempt to win before it is withdrawn from play by the house. It places a turn constraint on the players, and encourages them to play with deeper strategy as the pot becomes larger before the dealer can take down the pot.
(19) The method of play of the present invention also allows additional bets per deal in comparison to some known poker games such as Texas Hold'em and Omaha. In the aforementioned seven-card embodiment of the present invention, there are up to five betting rounds per hand dealt, with a minimum 2 betting rounds and a “showdown”. In a typical Texas Hold'em hand, there are only up to four betting rounds, if it makes it past the first betting round. The method of play of the present invention further allows the possibility for all betting rounds to occur, even if the sub-game with the first split hand FH1-FH6 ends before the betting rounds associated with it are complete by transferring the balance of the betting rounds to the second sub-game involving the split hand SH1-SH6 round.
(20) Although the current description makes no specific mention of the betting structure of the method of play of the present invention, it is known that the betting structure of such a game may be of any type, including limit, pot limit, no limit, or otherwise. In a limit betting game, players may only bet specific amounts at each betting round. In a pot limit betting game, players may bet any amount (above a minimum limit) up to the total value of the pot. In a no-limit game, players may bet any amount above a minimum limit up to the total amount that they have on the table.
(21) In one alternate embodiment of a method of play according to the present invention, the buy-in bet A1, A2 may be in the form of blinds posted by one or more players to the left of the dealer. These blinds are in the form of “active bets” placed by the player P1 immediately next to the dealer before looking at their cards, which may encourage the players to play with meager card holdings in comparison to an ante system. In yet another embodiment a combination of “blind” and “ante” bets in different ratios may be used
(22) Another embodiment of the method of playing a game that allows players to play a game that comprises at least two sub-games, each sub-game being associated with a pot and being played either simultaneously or sequentially according to the present invention which may be entitled “6-Card High Hand Hold-Em” can be based on the dealing of six initial cards as follows.
(23) Opening: Each player antes a bet for each of the minimum of two sub-games two which may be respectively called the “high hand” and the “burn round”
(24) First Sub-game or “high hand” round
(25) 1. 6-cards are dealt to each player with the players splitting off 2 cards for the second sub-game round.
(26) 2. A first betting round (check, call, raise or fold) with the 4 cards held in the “high hand” occurs in the normal manner.
(27) 3. Optionally, the Dealer may take a card and deliver it to the third showdown hand in the event that such a round is to be played. The Dealer may set aside cards for a showdown hand for this optional third round to be played between the winner of the second round and the showdown at any stage in the game, but usually before the exposing of a community card. However, the dealer showdown hand should eventually receive for this third round the same number of cards as each player has split-off for the second round.
4. The Dealer then exposes the first community card which may be called the “come-along” card.
5. A second betting round occurs in the usual manner.
6. The Dealer may optionally deliver a second card to the “showdown hand”.
7. The Dealer exposes a second community card which may be called the “turn” card.
8. A third betting round occurs in the usual manner.
9. The Dealer may optionally “burn” discard a card (not used in game) to the muck.
10. The Dealer exposes a third community card which may be called the “river” card.
11. A fourth and final betting round occurs in the usual manner.
12. A showdown of cards occurs between the remaining players to determine the winner. Players make their best 5 card poker hand from any combination of “in-hand” or “hole” cards and “on board” or exposed community cards. The Winner takes the first sub-game pot in the normal manner and does not have to show his/her hand if he/she is not “called”.
(28) Second sub-game: the “split” round. After the Winner of the first sub-game takes the first pot then all players ante for the second sub-game round and pick up their respective two hole cards that they split from the original hand.
(29) 13. The Winner of “high hand” starts the first betting round with two hole cards and any exposed community cards on the “board”. If someone has won the high hand before all community cards are exposed, then the players ante the second ante and the second sub-game continues with the winner starting the “action”, being the first to bet. The second round starts immediately after the “high hand” has been won even if no cards are yet exposed as community cards, with the winner of the high hand starting a round of betting with the second round cards and, if any, the exposed community cards already “on the board”.
14. The Dealer may optionally burn (discards) another card.
15. The Dealer exposes a fourth community card which may be called the “hammer” card. A total of four community cards must eventually be exposed by the conclusion of the second round.
16. A final betting round occurs.
17. A showdown of cards occurs amongst the remaining players to determine the winner. Players make their best 5 card poker hand from any combination of “in-hand” or “hole” cards and “on board” or exposed community cards. The Winner takes the second sub-game pot in the normal manner and does not have to show his/her hand if he/she is not “called” if there is no third sub-game showdown round.
(30) Optional third sub-game: “showdown” round. The Dealer ensures that the showdown hand has been dealt enough cards to have the same number of cards as the players had for the second round.
(31) 18. The Winner of the second sub-game has a showdown of cards with the dealer showdown hand to determine the pot split. The winner is declared by the best 5 card poker hand made up from any combination of “in-hand” or “hole” cards and “on board” or exposed community cards.
19. The Winner takes all of pot if he beats the showdown hand but only ½ of pot if the showdown hand either ties or beats the winner.
20. The dealer then reserves ½ the pot to be dedicated to a further pot in a subsequent sub-game to be played, but preferably for the next second sub-game.
21. Thereafter, the cards are shuffled, the dealer button is rotated and another hand is dealt.
(32) In another embodiment of the invention, the cards cannot be looked at until after the dealer has called for the “split” and once split, only the cards in the hand that is being “actively played” may be looked at. That is to say, in the mentioned seven-card embodiment, the two-card second hand may not be looked at after the split until the second hand is being played.
(33) In a further embodiment of the invention, each player may be dealt an alternate number of cards, preferably five cards. Such a five-card hand may be split into a two card hand and a three card hand. The game occurs in a manner similar to the seven-card embodiment, preferably as follows:
(34) Each player places an ante and/or blind buy-in bets into the pot and is dealt five cards and splits the cards into a three card hand and a two card hand. A second ante and or blind bet is placed by each player on top of the two card hand, the “hold” to be used in a second pot corresponding to the second round and the three card hand “high hand” is taken up. After the first hand is taken up, a first round of betting occurs. The dealer then deals a card facedown for the “showdown” hand and deals two community cards face up (these cards are known as the flop, or “shotgun”), and allows another round of betting. A further card is dealt to the “showdown” hand, another community card is dealt face up (known as the turn), and another round of betting occurs. A card is “burned” (discarded) to the muck and a final community card for this hand is dealt (the river), after which another round of betting occurs. The player with the best five-card poker hand formed from his three cards and the four community cards is awarded the first pot. The winner of the first hand is then first to act in the second hand. All hands are discarded, the players ante their second buy-in bet to the pot and pick up their two card hand. A round of betting occurs and the dealer “burns” (discards) another card and deals a final community card (known as the “hammer” card) face up. One final round of betting then occurs and the player with the best five card poker hand formed from his two cards and the five community cards (the community cards from the first and second rounds of play) is awarded the second pot. In order to win the entirety of the second pot, the second winning player must have a poker hand with a poker hand ranking that is higher than the poker hand ranking of a “showdown hand” that is dealt to the dealer. If the dealer's showdown five card poker hand, ties with or beats the player's winning hand then the pot may be split between the winning player and the hold over pot, the dealer holding some or all of the money in the pot to be added to the second round pot in a later gaming round.
(35) It is to be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that the present discussion is a description of the exemplary embodiments only, and is not intended to limit the broader aspects of the present invention.
(36) Although various preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described herein in detail, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, that variations may be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the invention or the scope of the appended claims.