Crazy Four Poker Rules

  
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Four Card Poker is a casinocard game similar to Three Card Poker, invented by Roger Snow and owned by Shuffle Master.[1]

CRAZY 4 POKER GAME DESCRIPTION: Crazy 4 poker features head-to-head play against the dealer and two bonus bets – The Super Bonus (mandatory) and Queens Up (optional). Each player and the dealer will be dealt five cards to make the best four card hand. Since only four cards are used to make poker hands, a four-card straight is a straight; a.

Description of play[edit]

Crazy 4 poker rules are slightly patterned after 5 card poker. Crazy 4 poker rules were the creation of Roger Snow, the same gaming genius who brought us 4 card poker. In essence, though, crazy 4 poker rules are closer to Caribbean stud than hold 'em games. Instead of playing against other players, there's only you and the dealer. The object when playing against the dealer is for the player to form a four-card poker hand higher than or equal in rank to the dealer’s hand. Players use their best four of five cards dealt, whereas the dealer uses the best four of six cards dealt. To play against the dealer, you must make an ante wager.

The player can place an ante bet or an 'Aces Up' bet or both. Five playing cards are dealt to the player, while the dealer is dealt five cards face down and a sixth card face up. Both the player and the dealer make their best four-card hands. The dealer's advantages are in having an extra card and the fact that if the player folds, he will lose his ante, even if his hand turns out to be better than the dealer's.

After seeing their cards and the dealer's face up card, the player can opt to fold the ante bet, in which case the player loses it, or play by betting 1-3 times their ante. Unlike Three Card Poker and some other games, the dealer always qualifies (plays). If the player ties or beats the dealer, the player is paid the amount bet. A bonus is paid if the player has a three of a kind (2-1 for the original ante bet only), straight flush (20-1), or four of a kind (25-1). This bonus is paid out even if the dealer's hand is better than the player's; however, in this situation, the player would still lose their ante and play bets.

The Aces Up bet depends solely on the player's hand. If the player has a pair of aces or better, they win, otherwise they lose. The dealer's hand is immaterial. The payout for a win can range from 1-1 for a pair of aces to 50-1 for four of a kind, the best possible hand. Various payout variations are possible, depending on the casino, resulting in a house edge ranging from 1.98% to 6.15%.[2]

Rank of hands[edit]

The possible four-card hands are (from best to worst):

References[edit]

  1. ^ShuffleMaster: Four Card Poker
  2. ^Wizard of Odds: Four Card Poker
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External links[edit]

Crazy Four Poker Rules Board Game

Crazy Four Poker Rules

Crazy Four Poker Rules How To Play

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