Big Two Poker Hands
OBJECTIVE OF POKER WITH TWO HANDS: Win the pot with the best hand.
Poker is one of the easiest gambling card games to learn. The whole game is about matching up different combinations of cards to beat other players hands. As poker is played with one 52-card deck, there are a limited number of variations you can have. Pairs - Ranked from three (low) to two (High). For two pairs of equal rank, the pair containing highest suit wins. Triples - Ranked from three (low) to two (High). Suits are not required for comparison since there can only be one triple combination for a rank. Five card groups - Five card groups are poker hands ranked from low to high as following.
NUMBER OF PLAYERS: 2-5 players
NUMBER OF CARDS: 52-card deck
RANK OF CARDS: A (high), K, Q, J, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2
TYPE OF GAME: Casino
AUDIENCE: Adult
INTRODUCTION TO POKER WITH TWO HANDS
There are several variations of Poker which utilize two hands in the game, such as Chinese Poker and Pai Gow Poker. Below are poker games which are played with two hands, although these instructions assume the reader is familiar with traditional Poker and the Poker Hand Rankings.
Open Face Chinese Poker, not to be confused with the variant of Chinese Poker mentioned above, is three hand poker- not two.
HENWAY
This is a split pot game is played with up to 5 players, each dealt 10 cards after placing an ante.
Players split the 10 cards into 2 five card hands. After the player’s hands are arranged, each player flips the top card of each of their hands over, so that it is visible. This is followed by a round of betting. This pattern of play continues for the second, third, and fourth cards in hand. Following the fourth round of betting, players reveal their hands. Highest ranking and lowest ranking hands split the pot evenly.
10 CARD REGRETS
Ten card regrets is also a split pot game that accommodates no more than five players. Players are dealt 10 cards each which are arranged into two five-card poker hands: on the left a low hand and on the right a high hand.
After placing an ante, players are dealt two cards at a time, face-down. After, they decide whether these cards are going to be a part of the left hand, the right hand, or one to each. After each player has had their turn there is a round of betting.
The deal repeats, and players are dealt another two card, followed by another round of betting.
Big Two Poker Hands Signals
This continues until each player has 2 five-card hands. Once a card is assigned to a hand it cannot be moved nor can the hands exceed five cards.
At showdown, the pot is split between the highest and lowest hands, they must be won by the proper corresponding hand, i.e. a right hand cannot win low hand.
COWPIE POKER
The deal and betting process is the same as Seven Card Stud.Seven card stud is simplified as, “two down, four up, one down,” which refers to the quantity and order of the way cards are dealt, with betting rounds in between each card.
After all the players have seven cards, they are split into a five card and a two card hand. Cards dealt face-up and face-down remain that way. The five card hand must be higher ranking than the two card hand and include at least one face-down card. A final betting round occurs and next is the showdown. The pot is to be split between the best five card and two card hands.
REFERENCES:
https://www.pagat.com/poker/variants/two.html
http://www.wsop.com/poker-games/7card-stud/rules/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven-card_stud
https://www.pagat.com/poker/variants/7stud.html#hilo
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poker
OBJECTIVE OF BIG TWO: Get rid of all your cards first.
NUMBER OF PLAYERS: 2-4 players, 5-8 players with a second deck
NUMBER OF CARDS: 52-card deck (or two, depending on number of players)
RANK OF CARDS: 2 (high), A, K, Q, J, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3
RANK OF SUITS: Spades (high), Hearts, Clubs, Diamonds
TYPE OF GAME: Shedding
Big Two Poker Hands Game
AUDIENCE: Adult
INTRODUCTION TO BIG TWO
Big Two (Choh Dai Di) is an Asian card game in which the central goal is being the first player to get rid of all your cards in hand. A hand has 13 cards. As the name suggests, twos are the highest ranking card in Big Two. So, the highest card in the whole game is the 2 of Spades.
THE DEAL
The dealer is chosen by a cut deck. Cut the deck, the value of the card on the bottom of the cut (or the top deck) determines who will be the dealer (ace=1). Count the players in a counterclockwise fashion until reaching the rank of the card, that player will be the dealer.
Each player receives 13 cards each. After shuffling, the dealer starts to their left and moves clockwise. This is the direction in which the deal itself passes.
The player with the 3 of Diamonds starts the play and receives the leftover cards not dealt to the other players. If a player does not have the 3 of Diamonds, the player with the next lowest card starts the play and receives the remaining cards.
THE PLAY
The player with the lowest card in hand starts the first round. They must use their low card to lead the round. Cards may be played in the following ways:
- Single cards
- Pairs
- Triplets/Trips/Three of a Kind
- Poker Hands (five card hands and their rankings)
A 5th card may be played with a Four of a Kind to make a legitimate poker hand.
Players must beat the lead or the previous hand played by playing a hand of the same type that ranks higher.
For example, if the round is lead with a three of a kind with three 3s (3-3-3), the next player must beat it with a higher ranking three of a kind, like 5-5-5.
Single cards may be beaten by higher ranking cards or equal value cards from higher-ranking suits.
Players may choose to pass if they wish or cannot play. Once all player’s have passed, the last player to make a legal move leads (starts) the next round. The next round may begin with whatever kind of play that player wishes.
Scoring
Once a player has played all their cards, the hand has finished. The winning player receives 1 point for each card left in other player’s hands, and X^2 points for each two in hand. For example, if a player goes out with four 2s in hand, the winner receives 16 points off their hand.
Play continues until one player reaches the goal point value, for example, 50 points.
REFERENCES:
http://onlyagame.typepad.com/only_a_game/2008/04/big-two-rules.html
http://www.pokersource.com/games/big-2.asp
http://www.wikihow.com/Play-Big-Two