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This
is a new and very exciting version of good old Texas Holdem Poker - the
twist is that you can play against other players at other tables with
the same cards as you. This version adds a new flavor and aspect to the
poker that has never been seen before. You just have to go and try it!  Duplicate Poker RulesHow it works
Duplicate Poker involves play of Pot Limit and No Limit Texas Hold'em
under the general rules governing that game with four exceptions. - First, there are always two or more tables of players, with the same number of players seated at each table.
- Second,
an identically shuffled deck of cards is used at each table for each
hand played so that players in the same seat position at each table
receive the same hole cards and the common cards are the same at each
table.
- Third, every player begins each hand with the same
number of playing chips, regardless of how he/she may have done in any
previous hand.
- Fourth, the winner of each hand is determined
based on the number of chips he or she has at the end of the game as
compared with those held by all players in the same seat at the other
tables.
Determining winners by comparing the
results achieved by the players playing identical hands eliminates the
luck of the draw element normally associated with poker so that skill
is what determines who wins, not whether you got good cards or bad
cards. Every hand can win if it is well played. Duplicate Poker Rules Introduction
Duplicate Poker involves play of pot-limit and no-limit Texas hold'em
under the general rules governing that game, except each deal is
duplicated at the table in play, enabling players at other tables to
play the same hands under the same conditions. Here are the main
characteristics of duplicate poker: - First, there are always two or more tables of players, with the same number of players seated at each table.
- Second,
an identically ordered deck of cards is used at each table for each
deal, so that players in the same seat position at each table receive
the same hole cards, and the board cards are the same at each table.
- Third,
every player begins each deal with the same number of playing chips,
regardless of how he or she may have done in any previous deal.
- Fourth,
the player's score for each deal is based on the net number of chips he
or she has at the end of that deal as compared with the number of chips
the player had at the start of that deal.
- Fifth, the player's
score for a session (set series of deals) is whatever the net plus or
minus result is for that player on all of the deals played in that
session.
- Sixth, a player's outcome for a session is determined
by that player's ranking compared to each of the other players in his
or her same seat position.
Prizes are awarded based on
buy-in amounts paid by the respective players and the number of players
entering an event. In addition to the buy-in amount, each event will
have a specified charge (service fee) paid to Duplicate Poker for
hosting the game. To balance the number of players at the tables
when needed, Duplicate Poker may fill an empty seat with an absent
player. That is, the only actions taken by a "player" in that seat will
be to post blinds and check or fold in turn. "Absent players" will be
eliminated at the end of a session. The determination of which
players receive prizes from the pool consisting of the entry fees, and
how much is awarded to those winners varies based on which of the four
variations of duplicate poker contests is being played: Learn More and US Players are welcome and legal |