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  2. Let It Ride (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Let It Ride is a variation of five-card stud, based on three player cards and two community cards. The two community cards are initially dealt face down. The most distinguishing feature of Let It Ride is that the player is given two opportunities to withdraw exactly one-third of their initial wager. One chance occurs after the player looks at ...

  3. Three Card Poker - Wikipedia

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    Rules. Three Card Poker is played as heads-up between the player's hand and the dealer's hand. After all ante wagers are placed, three cards are dealt to each player and the dealer. Players have a choice to either fold or continue in the game by placing a "play" wager equal to their ante. Hands are then exposed and wagers resolved.

  4. Michael Shackleford - Wikipedia

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    Michael Shackleford (born May 23, 1965, in Pasadena, California, United States), also known as "The Wizard of Odds" (a title taken from Donald Angelini ), [1] is an American mathematician and an actuary. He is best known for his professional analysis of the mathematics of the casino games. He is also an adjunct professor of actuarial science ...

  5. Pai gow poker - Wikipedia

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    Pai gow poker (also called double-hand poker) is a version of pai gow that is played with playing cards, instead of traditional pai gow's Chinese dominoes. The game of pai gow poker was created in 1985 in the United States by Sam Torosian, owner of the Bell Card Club. The game is played with a standard 52-card deck, plus a single joker.

  6. Faro (banking game) - Wikipedia

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    Faro ( / ˈfɛəroʊ / FAIR-oh ), Pharaoh, Pharao, or Farobank is a late 17th-century French gambling game using cards. It is descended from Basset, and belongs to the Lansquenet and Monte Bank family of games due to the use of a banker and several players. Winning or losing occurs when cards turned up by the banker match those already exposed.

  7. Poker probability - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, this is called odds against. For instance, with a royal flush, there are 4 ways to draw one, and 2,598,956 ways to draw something else, so the odds against drawing a royal flush are 2,598,956 : 4, or 649,739 : 1. The formula for establishing the odds can also be stated as (1/p) - 1 : 1, where p is the aforementioned probability.

  8. Red dog (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Red dog (card game) A round of red dog. Dealt two cards whose values are neither the same nor adjacent to each other, the player bets on whether the value of the third card will fall between the value of the first two. Red dog, also known as Yablon, is a game of chance played with cards, in which two cards are dealt and a player bets on whether ...

  9. 5 Fun Facebook Pages You Need To Follow For Haverford ... - Patch

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    Haverford Twp Recreation. This is a public Facebook page that keeps the community posted about parks and rec events. If you have children, want to volunteer, or just like to know what's happening ...

  10. Baccarat - Wikipedia

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    Baccarat or baccara ( / ˈbækəræt, bɑːkəˈrɑː /; French: [bakaʁa]) is a card game played at casinos. It is a comparing card game played between two hands, the "player" and the "banker". Each baccarat coup (round of play) has three possible outcomes: "player" (player has the higher score), "banker", and "tie".

  11. Texas hold 'em - Wikipedia

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    Michael Shackleford, the Wizard of Odds, later made one available to the public free of charge on his website. Similar games. There are several other poker variants that resemble Texas hold 'em. Hold 'em is a member of a class of poker games known as community card games, where some cards are available for use by all the players. There are ...