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THIRD CARD <strong>WILD</strong><br />
1. Before dealing any cards, the dealer announces “No Peek”<br />
which simply means that the players will not look at any of the<br />
seven cards which will be dealt to them. If a player<br />
inadvertently looks at any of the cards, that player is<br />
disqualified from the hand and forfeits the ante.<br />
2. Play begins with the first player to the dealer’s left, turning up a<br />
card then making a bet or checking. All other players follow in<br />
rotation until that betting round is over.<br />
3. The next player turns up a card, if it is higher than the previous<br />
player’s card, a bet is made. If it is not higher, that player will<br />
continue turning up cards until the previous hand is beaten.<br />
4. Play continues in this manner. Each player on their turn MUST<br />
keep turning up their cards until the previous hand is beaten.<br />
Each time a new high hand is created, it is followed by a bet.<br />
5. In turning up their cards, the players will eventually get to their<br />
third card. This card is their wild card and will result in that<br />
player having at least one pair, or perhaps three of a kind. The<br />
wild card is set apart from the first two cards.<br />
6. Play continues one player at a time until there are only two<br />
players remaining in the hand. At this point, no further betting<br />
takes place.<br />
7. After the final player reveals his/her last card, the winner of the<br />
hand is declared.<br />
NOTE: If while turning up cards, the player turns up a card that<br />
matches their wild card, it is also wild and should be set aside with the<br />
first wild card.<br />
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