For The New And Very Young Century, An Exciting And More Entertaining Version Of “Hold’Em” Is Here
(PRWEB) April 5, 2005
New ‘Triple-Flop Hold’Em’ Has the Potential to Supplant the Current ‘Hold’Em’ Game.
A new version of “Hold’Em” has been invented. It has the potential of supplanting the existing game that’s being played today. The status of the game is patent pending, US60/654,786.
The new version of “Texas Hold’Em” should be of great interest to the public in general, and especially to the many millions watching the “Hold’Em” Tournaments on several National Networks, virtually every day of the week. Obviously, the invention has to be of even greater interest, specifically, to all the “Hold’Em” players as well as to the estimated fifty- to sixty-million poker players in the US alone. The interest is so intense that it is rumored that a major network may be coming out soon with their own Poker Tournament Show.
This version of “Hold’Em”, named “A. C Triple-Flop Hold’Em”, may potentially “revolutionize” the “Hold’Em World”, or at the very least, co-exist with the present game, which has been around since the 1920′s. The new version is more beneficial and exciting to the players, and could be more profitable to the Gaming Establishments, because their total “rake” from each hand could double, at least. This is possible because of a “buy” option. I wish to stress that it is ONLY an option and not an integral part of the game, per se. All players have to agree to it. It is not unlike the Omaha game in which the players must decide to have a full kill or a half kill.
In “Triple-Flop Hold’Em”, a maximum of three cards may be used from the board and, two cards (or 1) from the hand. Obviously, this makes the face-down cards more valuable; in turn, reducing dramatically, the time consuming pot splitting, thus allowing more hands to be dealt. Naturally, this is better for the players and the casinos. More importantly, it does away with the “inequity” in the current game, which allows one player using only one face-down, to take the pot away from another player, using both face-downs, as is the case in the hands consisting of a straight or better. Logically, one could also say, this would apply even to a three of a kind hand (a set). But then, this would be stretching it a bit.
Furthermore, in the new version, the board consists of six cards, dealt in three flops of two cards each. This means the chance of improving the hand doubles, because the third flop (or exposure) consists of two cards, as compared to one card in the existing game. Additionally, the “buy-a-card” option, a new and fresh element in the game, could come into play, giving the players one LAST chance to make a winning hand out of a possible losing one.
The price of the “buy” is to be determined by the Casino. However, the author suggests, double the highest bet allowed, in a limit game. It is noteworthy that the total number of bets remains at four, with or without the “buy”.
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