In Pass the Trash Draw Poker (also called Anaconda poker) seven cards are dealt to each poker player. Before the first betting round, each player examines his poker hand, and removes exactly three cards from his hand and places them on the table to his left. After each person has thus discarded, each player picks up the cards discarded by his right-hand neighbor and places them in his poker hand (thus, each player will have given three cards to his left-hand neighbor). It is important that each player discard before looking at the cards he is to receive. After the first pass, there is a betting round. Then a second pass occurs, each poker player passing two cards to his right. A second betting round is followed by a third pass, each player passing one card to his left. Finally, a fourth betting round and a showdown, in which the player with the best five-card high poker hand he can make out of the seven cards in his hand wins the pot. In some truly silly Pass the Trash poker games, the showdown is replaced by a rollout phase, as described in Shotgun Poker. This makes a total of eight betting rounds in the poker game, which generally destroys any chance for skillful play in the later rounds.
Thursday, February 03, 2005
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