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ACEY DEUCEY<br />

1. All players ante up an agreed upon amount. This is now “The<br />

Pot” and is gathered and left in the center of the table.<br />

2. Each player is dealt two cards face down.<br />

3. The object of this game is for the player to draw one card that<br />

will fall between the two cards he/she is holding. The larger the<br />

spread between the two cards, the better the chance for a<br />

successful draw.<br />

4. The largest spread would be the Ace and the Deuce, an eleven<br />

card spread. Depending on the spread of his/her cards, the<br />

player can make a bet for any portion of the pot, or the player<br />

can gamble for the whole pot.<br />

5. If the player does not draw an in between card, the amount<br />

risked is added to the pot. If on the other hand, the card drawn<br />

does fall between the player’s two cards, then the amount<br />

risked is taken from the pot.<br />

6. This procedure continues until each player has had the<br />

opportunity to play or until the pot is wiped out. The possibility<br />

for the pot to get wiped out can happen with the very first<br />

player. Once the pot is wiped out, the game is over.<br />

7. If money still remains in the pot after each player has had a<br />

turn, a new hand is dealt, and the same procedure is followed<br />

as in the previous round.<br />

8. Many times during the game players will get cards which are<br />

paired or sequenced, making it impossible to draw a card<br />

between them. In this case, the player will feed the pot a<br />

predetermined amount and does not draw a card.<br />

9. Since this game can last a long time, players MUST agree at the<br />

very beginning how many rounds will be played.<br />

10. At the end of the agreed upon number of rounds, one hand of<br />

showdown poker (five cards all face up) will be dealt. The best<br />

hand takes whatever money is left in the pot.<br />

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