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PLATTSBURGH PRESS-REPUBLICAN—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1952 Page Nine It's Your Deal Try to Spice Up Poker Game By OSWALD JACOBY and ^ ALFRED SHEINWOLD ^ Written for NBA Service \Would you please settle a poker argument for me?\ writes a New Jersey correspondent. . \The following hand of seven- card stud produced several argu- ments. \The first two cards were dealt down, and the third up as usual. After the first round of betting, one #of the players turned up one of his down cards, which was a deuce, and asked for his next card to be dealt down, instead of face up. \As tlils was a friendly game among neighbors, no objections were raised at the time. The dealer, though, turned his fourth card up, which made his cards high on the board with a pair of tens. He now fjhad three face cards to the other players' two and one down card to two for the rest of the players. ' \The fifth card was also turned face up for him as for the others, giving him three tens showing, keep- ing his hand high on the board. The sixth card was finally dealt down for him and the hand was complet- ed. . w j^The following questions arose during and after the deal: ! \1. We realize that there are hun- dreds of variations used by different groups of players. In this game, no r^ile was made at the start, allowing a'player to expose a deuce in order to get a better card to replace it. Is there such a rule'in official poker, allowing a player to do this? \2. Having the high hand on the ^bpard, with one more fa.ced up card *' than the other players, is he entitled to open the betting, or must he pass to the man on his left? .\3. The betting was five chips and ten chips. If he is allowed to open the betting, can he bet the ten chips if there are no other open pairs? 1\4. If he is compelled to pass, can he raise on his turn to bet, or must *pe ] Just call, if some other player •opens the betting?\ In ordinary seven-card stud a player is not permitted to turn up a hcle card in order to get a different hole card. There are, however, some variations of poker in which a play- er is allowed to do this. \EMnce nobody objectjedat ; the time, the only fair course was to proceed ^rtS'-.though you'Were playing one of the variations in which a player is'. Japan Trains Technicians TOKYO, <yP)—The Japanese gov- ernment plans to spend up to $83,- 000 to send technicians to Southeast Asia countries and for training stu- dents from that area in Japan. Kyodo News Agency says the pro- gram was the first step in carrying out closer economic collaborations with Southeast Asia countries. Trade with Communist China has been frowned upon by the government which hopes to find new markets. permitted to turn up a hole card and get a different down card. • It was very careless of the dealer to turn up the fifth card and the sixth card instead of giving the play- er a down card at the first possible opportunity. The dealer cannot be severely criticized, however, since it is evident that he was not used to the idea of dealing one card down and all the other cards up. The player who had the extra card face up was entitled to all of the advantages and the disadvantages resulting from the cards that were exposed. Since his hand was actual ly high, he was required to open the betting. Since he had an open pair, he was entitled to bet ten chips. Incidentally, we recommend this type of game to those poker players who are looking for a variation to spice up the game. 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