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Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. The player with the best hand wins half the pot while the player with the highest Spade hole card wins the other half of the pot. It’s important to note that this only applies to hole cards, which are the face down cards in a player’s hand.

  2. The best hand wins the shootout and takes control of the business. The value of hands is similar to standard poker, with the addition of the "Chicago Poker" and "Rainbow Straight" hands (see the chart below or your rules summary card).

    • Introduction to Chicago Poker
    • Third Street
    • Fourth Street
    • Sixth Street
    • Showdown

    Both Chicago Poker High and Chicago Poker Low are close relatives to Seven Card Stud Poker. Unlike Seven Card Stud, however, at showdown the pot is spilt between the best hand (high or low) and the player with the highest (in high) or lowest (in low) Spade hole card. This game is also called Follow the Queen.

    After the ante, the dealers deals each player three cards. Two cards are dealt face-down and one face-up. The player whose face-up card is the lowest starts the first round of betting by paying the bring in bet. A bring in bet is similar to an ante in that it is a forced bet and less than the minimum bet (half the minimum). The betting continues an...

    The dealer passes each player a single card face-up. Another round of betting begins, following the same rules and structure as the previous round. After Fourth Street, bets graduate to the maximum bet limit.

    Next, the players receive yet another face-up card. Betting begins again as usual. Remember, bets are now in the maximum betting range.

    All active players reveal their hands. The player who has the best hand, according to Poker Hand Rankings, wins half of the pot. The player who has the highest or lowest (depending on if you are playing Chicago High or Chicago Low) Spade as a hole card wins the other half. The hole cards are the two cards that were dealt face-down. If a single play...

  3. The difficulty is knowing whether you have the best hand (aside from the ace of spades). If the ace is out there, the player who has it will likely move all in before the hand is out. If the ace of spades is the only player in the hand, he takes down the entire pot.

  4. Chicago Poker Verwirrenderweise gibt es zwei Pokervarianten, die den Namen Chicago tragen. Die eine ist eine Seven Card Stud Variante, bei der neben der besten Hand das beste Pik in den Hole Cards gewinnt, die andere ist ein besonders in Schweden beliebtes Punktspiel.

  5. When playing Chicago High, the player with the best poker hand, using any five of the seven cards, will win half the pot. The remaining half goes to the player showing the highest spade hole card (this can be the same player).

  6. In Chicago Poker High, the Player with the highest-ranking Spade (♠) in their hand will win half of the Pot. In Chicago Poker Low, the Player with the lowest-ranking Spade in their hand will win half of the Pot.