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Exchange Poker from
betfair.com
betfair.com Exchange Poker Texas Hold'em tading game must be one of the
most exciting games to hit the trading arena since betfair first introduced
exchange betting.
With this new trading game you can now lay a hand as
well as betting giving you far more chances to win and plenty of opportunities
to trade.
Advantages of trading on Exchange Poker are:
- You see all hands and cards
- you can bet or lay at any stage of the game before the river is
dealt.
There are 5 rounds that you can bet
- The pre-deal. This is the biggest gamble stage, no cards
are shown and the odds are set to around 3/1 for all hands because you have a 1
in 4 chance of winning, this is what makes
betfair.com Exchange Poker different!
- The Deal. Every hand receives 2 cards the odds will now
change based on the chance of each hand winning with the cards they have been
dealt, this is also known as preflop.
- The Flop. 3 new cards are dealt that all hands can see
and use to make a better hand.
- Turn. A further card is dealt that all hands can see and
use to make a better hand this is also the last time you can place a bet.
- River. This is the last card to be dealt and will
determine the winner of the game Each hand uses it's own 3 cards and the other
5 that are dealt to make the best hand possible.
betfair.com Exchange Texas Hold'em Ace is the highest card and 2 as the lowest,
all suits are worth the same.
Here is the order of winning hands
starting with the lowest.
| 1. |
A royal flush, the mother of all hands
you may only see one once in your life time (while playing anyway), 10, Jack,
Queen, King, Ace all of the same suit. |
| 2. |
Straight Flush almost the same but can
be 8,9,10,Jack, Queen must be all be of the same suit and in sequence |
| 3. |
Full House. Top is Ace, Ace, Ace and King,
King. It is very likely that if you have a full house you will win the
hand. |
| 4. |
Flush. Any 5 cards of the same suit.
Having the Ace of that suit in your hand gives you the best flush, so if you
only have a 10 but there are 4 community cards of the same suit someone may
have the nuts on you. |
| 5. |
Straight. Any suit as long as they are
in a run like 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 |
| 6. |
Three of a Kind. Highest would be Ace,
Ace, Ace. |
| 7. |
Two Pair. Ace, Ace and King, King.
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| 8. |
One Pair. Ace, Ace. |
| 9. |
No Pair. If nobody has a hand at the
river then the player with the highest card wins. |
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