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<blockquote data-quote="Water Bob" data-source="post: 6887970" data-attributes="member: 92305"><p style="text-align: center"><span style="font-size: 26px"><strong>PINWHEEL STEP CHART</strong></span></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>PREFACE (STEP 1):</strong> First bettor is determined randomly. The Preface Bet is made. The bet is mandatory, paid by each player. No raises allowed.</p><p></p><p><strong>DEAL (STEP 2):</strong> The droid deals 3 cards to each player. The player discards one card to make his hand. The hands are ranked in cycles. A Play Bet can be made. Raises are allowed. A player may make a Play Bet, pass (if there is no Play Bet to call), or kill his hand (and drop from the hand).</p><p></p><p><strong>DRAW ONE (STEP 3): </strong> Each player discards one card, and the droid replaces that card. A Play Bet can be made. Raises are allowed. A player may make a Play Bet, pass (if there is no Play Bet to call), or kill his hand (and drop from the hand).</p><p></p><p><strong>DRAW TWO (STEP 4):</strong> Each player discards one card, and the droid replaces that card, to make the player's final hand. A Play Bet can be made. Raises are allowed. A player may make a Play Bet, pass (if there is no Play Bet to call), or kill his hand (and drop from the hand). </p><p></p><p>At the end of this phase, the players who haven't killed their hands reveal the cycles that they are playing. The hand with the highest cycle wins the pot. Ties are paid proportionately.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>THE CASINO</strong> makes money on the game in one of two ways. The primary way is that, every player who leaves the game with a profit pays 10% of his earnings to the House.</p><p></p><p>Another method that has fallen into disuse is handled by the table droid. It charges each player a set fee, which varies, every X amount of time increments. When this method is used, the droid will typically deduct the appropriate amount from each player's bank at the end of each set (about every hour).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Water Bob, post: 6887970, member: 92305"] [center][SIZE=200][B]PINWHEEL STEP CHART[/B][/SIZE][/center] [B]PREFACE (STEP 1):[/B] First bettor is determined randomly. The Preface Bet is made. The bet is mandatory, paid by each player. No raises allowed. [B]DEAL (STEP 2):[/B] The droid deals 3 cards to each player. The player discards one card to make his hand. The hands are ranked in cycles. A Play Bet can be made. Raises are allowed. A player may make a Play Bet, pass (if there is no Play Bet to call), or kill his hand (and drop from the hand). [B]DRAW ONE (STEP 3): [/B] Each player discards one card, and the droid replaces that card. A Play Bet can be made. Raises are allowed. A player may make a Play Bet, pass (if there is no Play Bet to call), or kill his hand (and drop from the hand). [B]DRAW TWO (STEP 4):[/B] Each player discards one card, and the droid replaces that card, to make the player's final hand. A Play Bet can be made. Raises are allowed. A player may make a Play Bet, pass (if there is no Play Bet to call), or kill his hand (and drop from the hand). At the end of this phase, the players who haven't killed their hands reveal the cycles that they are playing. The hand with the highest cycle wins the pot. Ties are paid proportionately. [B]THE CASINO[/B] makes money on the game in one of two ways. The primary way is that, every player who leaves the game with a profit pays 10% of his earnings to the House. Another method that has fallen into disuse is handled by the table droid. It charges each player a set fee, which varies, every X amount of time increments. When this method is used, the droid will typically deduct the appropriate amount from each player's bank at the end of each set (about every hour). [/QUOTE]
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