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 <title>Ad Hoc Variants Introduction</title>
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 <description> &lt;p&gt;Any of the above games can be modified in many ways upon player whim, by designating additional wild cards, &lt;a class="glossary-term" href="glossary/2#term379"&gt;&lt;acronym title="betting: The act of wagering money during the play of a hand."&gt;betting&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt; rounds, more or fewer cards, altered &lt;a class="glossary-term" href="glossary/2#term293"&gt;&lt;acronym title="hand: The set of cards played by one player."&gt;hand&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt; values, and any other change agreed upon by all players prior to each &lt;a class="glossary-term" href="glossary/2#term207"&gt;&lt;acronym title="deal: To distribute cards to players in accordance with the rules of the game being played."&gt;deal&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt;. You can announce such a game by using the name of an existing game and specifying the variations, for example "Three-card Triple-&lt;a class="glossary-term" href="glossary/2#term232"&gt;&lt;acronym title="draw: Draw poker."&gt;draw&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt; California lowball, Kings wild" (a surprisingly good game &lt;a class="glossary-term" href="glossary/4#term298"&gt;&lt;acronym title="head up: Playing against a single opponent. &amp;quot;After Lori folded, Frank and I were head up for the rest of the hand.&amp;quot;"&gt;head up&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt;). Many times this will result in a game that does not play well, but occasionally will produce a game that is well-&lt;a class="glossary-term" href="glossary/2#term372"&gt;&lt;acronym title="suited: Cards that are of the same suit."&gt;suited&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt; to a particular group of players. Even if it doesn't, such games can be used sparingly to enliven an otherwise serious game.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Here are some general guidelines:&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;If you want to designate some normal suited cards as wild, choose cards that would otherwise be bad for the game being played. For example, deuces wild for &lt;a class="glossary-term" href="glossary/2#term299"&gt;&lt;acronym title="high: The best hand using traditional poker hand values, as opposed to lowball. Used especially in high-low split games."&gt;high&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt;-&lt;a class="glossary-term" href="glossary/2#term294"&gt;&lt;acronym title="hand: A single instance of a game of poker, begun by shuffling the cards and ending with the award of a pot. Also called a &amp;quot;deal&amp;quot; (though both terms are ambiguous)."&gt;hand&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt; games, kings wild for lowball, 9-spots wild for &lt;a class="glossary-term" href="glossary/2#term303"&gt;&lt;acronym title="high-low: Any of several games in which the pot is divided between the player with the best conventional poker hand and the best lowball hand."&gt;High-low split&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt; (where an 8-high or lower is necessary to win low).&lt;br /&gt;
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 <pubDate>Sun, 12 Dec 2004 03:36:27 -0500</pubDate>
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