Monday, September 19, 2011

Red Dog Introduction at 12BET

Each player antes one chip to the pot. Whenever the pot is empty at any point in the game, all players must ante up another chip to fill it. After checking his or her hand, the first player wagers any amount that is a part of or equal to the pot. The wager may not exceed the number of chips in the pot. If the player chooses not to wager, that player must still put a chip into the pot. Once the wager is made, the dealer turns the top card faceup from the stock.
To collect from the pot the player must have a higher ranked card of the same suit as that which the dealer turned up. If the player doesn't have a higher card, that player must display his or her entire hand and add the number of chips wagered to the pot. Each player, in turn, wagers, and the dealer turns up the top card from the stock for that player until everyone has had a chance to bet.
In Red Dog, number cards count as their face value, Jack is 11, Queen is 12, King is 13 and Ace is 14. The suit is irrelevant.


How to play:

  • First, click on the chips to place a bet. To remove chips from the bet, right click on the chips.
  • Click on the Deal button.
  • Two cards are drawn. If the cards are consecutive, it is a tie (your wager is returned to you and the round is over). If the cards are equal, a third card is drawn. If it matches the first two cards, you wIf the two cards are neither consecutive nor equal, the spread is established. The spread is the number of card values between the two cards. For example – 2 and 4 have a spread of 1; 6 and a Queen have a spread of 5.in 11 to 1; otherwise it is a tie.
  • Now you have the option to raise (double) your bet or to call (continue without raising). Press Raise or Call respectively.
  •  A third card is drawn. If it is between the two cards, you win according to the payout table (seen on the card table). If it matches one of the two cards or is outside the spread, you lose.
  • Please note that if you win a hand, you get your bet back along with the winnings. Thus, on a spread that pays even money (is marked "Even"), you will receive double your bet amount in case of a victory. For example, if you bet $5 and win on an even spread, you get $10. If you win on a spread of 3, that pays 2:1, you get double your bet in winnings ($10) plus your bet back ($5)
  • Click New Game if you wish to play again. Place a bet as described above, or click Re bet to place the same bet again.



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