Game Pigeon Poker Instructions

H.O.R.S.E is a mixed poker game combining five different variations of poker: Hold ‘Em; Omaha Hi/Lo; Razz; Seven Card Stud; Eight or Better (Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo); Razz and Eight or Better are variations on Seven Card Stud poker and both can be found on the same page under the subtitle, “Variations.”.

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Number of players: Best for two to six. Seven or more makes for a slower paced game.

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Object: Be first to use all your cards and go out. Name a time, hand, or point limit to establish game before play begins.

The cards: A standard 52-card deck. For four or more players, two decks can be used.

Dealing: Seven cards are dealt to each player. Of the remainder, one card is turned faceup to begin the discard pile. The rest of the cards are placed facedown to serve as the stock.

Playing: Play begins from the dealer's left. All play moves left. The first player will cover the upcard with one that matches either by suit or rank. For example, if the upcard is an 5 you may play any heart or any 5. Or you can play an 8 to match suit only. If you can't match from your hand, you will have to draw from stock until you are able to. If an 8 is played, the next player must match to the suit the 8 was named to cover -- meaning if the 8 is played to cover the 5, you will need to play a heart or a 5. Play continues until one player has no cards left. If the stock runs out before the game is over, just pick up the discard pile, shuffle it well, and turn it over to reestablish the stock.

Scoring: The winner scores the point count of the total of all the cards left in the opponents' hands. Each 8 counts 50, face cards count 10, and all others count their face value (ace counts 1 point).

Tips: When you have many cards of one suit, others may find that suit hard to match. Remember, in a game with several players, your play affects the next player most. Don't get caught holding wild cards (8s) at the end of play, since they count a whopping 50 points each.

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Follow the Queen is an interesting twist the your standard Seven Card Stud game. The overall format of how the game is played is the same however it makes use of wild cards which only apply to certain rules. If you like games that can keep you guessing and can change very quickly you will definitely like playing Follow the Queen.

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Instructions for Follow the Queen

Before the game begins, each player will be forced to ante. Once antes are in, the dealer will deal two cards face down to each player as well as one up card. Normally the player with the highest up card would start the betting. Once the first betting round is complete, the dealer will then deal each player another up card. A second betting round will take place with the player with the highest two card poker hand. The same process will continue until each player has two down cards and four up cards. The dealer will ask each player if they want to receive their 7th card face down or face up. Usually it’s in your best interest to take it down.

Once the players have all seven cards a final betting round will take place followed by a showdown. The player with the best five card poker wins the pot.

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Follow the Queen Wild Cards

The wild cards in this game change depending on the queen. All queens dealt face up are wild but a player has to receive a queen face up in order to make any queens dealt down wild. Each time a queen is dealt to a player, the next subsequent card will become a wild card. If another queen falls, the previous wild card is no longer wild and the next card following the second queen is now wild.

This continues until the game ends or all four queens are in play. Some games require a queen in order to play, meaning “No Queen No Game”. This rule forces you to play the game, however if a queen does not show in one of the up cards, nobody wins the pot and the game starts again with each player anteing.

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Example of how to play Follow the Queen
Player 1 – (x – x) A
Player 2 – (x – x)10
Player 3 – (x – x) 8
Player 4 – (x – x) 3

4th Street
Player 1 – (x – x) A 5
Player 2 – (x – x)10 Q
Player 3 – (x – x) 8 8
Player 4 – (x – x) 3 8

By looking at the example above, player 2 received a Queen which has set the game up for wild cards. Player 2 will pay the ante for that Queen. Player 3 has an 8 which becomes a wild card because it falls after the Queen. Player 3 will pay for his 8 and because he holds a second 8, that card to is now wild. (He only has to pay for the 8 that was dealt to him). At best he’s already holding three of a kind of the wild card sticks. Player 4 was also dealt an 8 and will pay for his card.

5th Street
Player 1 – (x – x) A 5 5
Player 2 – (x – x)10 Q J
Player 3 – (x – x) 8 8 7
Player 4 – (x – x) 3 8 Q

Now the game has changed. Player 4 received the next Queen which he has to pay for. Because he received a Queen, 8’s are no longer wild. Player 1 will receive the next wild card after the betting round is complete because it’s the next card to follow the queen.

6th Street
Player 1 – (x – x) A 5 5 6
Player 2 – (x – x)10 Q J 6
Player 3 – (x – x) 8 8 7 9
Player 4 – (x – x) 3 8 Q J

Player 1 was dealt a 6 and because it’s the next card to follow the queen it’s now the second wild card and he will pay for it. Player 2 was also dealt a 6 which is wild and he too will need to pay for his card. At this stage each player has received six cards, two down and four face up. There are no more wild cards that can be dealt face up and because of this 6’s will now hold as the final wild card. 7th street will continue as normal and any six or queen that was dealt face down will be used as wild cards.

Pay Cards in Follow the Queen

Wild cards are considered pay cards in this game which means if you receive a wild card you will have to pay for it by placing a chip equivalent to the amount of the ante into the pot. Even though the second set of wild cards change throughout the game you are still forced to pay for your card.

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