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PALM BEACH DRAW<br />
1. This is a high/low draw poker game with a twist.<br />
2. The game begins with a two unit ante.<br />
3. Each player is dealt five cards and three down community card<br />
in the center of the table.<br />
4. To open the hand with a two unit bet, a player may open on<br />
“Guts” alone. No pair required.<br />
5. If the hand is not opened, cards are thrown in, players ante<br />
again, and a new hand is dealt.<br />
6. After the hand is opened the dealer “Flops” the three<br />
community cards (three cards all at once).<br />
7. After seeing the three flop cards, players have the option of<br />
drawing up to three cards from the dealer. This is done in<br />
rotation, starting with the player to the left of the dealer.<br />
Players MUST discard unwanted cards before getting their draw<br />
cards.<br />
8. In forming their hand, players may use their five held cards only<br />
or they may combine their held cards with one, two, or three of<br />
the flop cards.<br />
9. After each player has had the opportunity to draw new cards, a<br />
bet is made.<br />
10. Players now declare which way they are going, using the coin in<br />
hand method. In this game, players may elect to go both ways<br />
by using one combination of five cards for high, and a different<br />
combination of five cards for low.<br />
11. After declaring, the final two unit bet is made.<br />
12. When all betting is completed, players show their cards and the<br />
winners are determined.<br />
NOTE: If the dealer runs out of cards during the draw phase of the<br />
game, cards which have been discarded are gathered, shuffled, and<br />
dealt. Players should keep their discards separated until they get their<br />
new cards to eliminate the possibility of being dealt cards they<br />
previously had held.<br />
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