Jack the Ripper
Poker week continues...
I made this one up last weekend and it fared much better than my previous attempt at a homespun game. And it goes a little something like this:
Jack the Ripper is a 7-card stud game that combines elements from "Follow the Queen" and "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly". Jacks are the only wild cards in this game. If a Jack is dealt up, the following card and the other 3 cards like it are "bad" meaning they cannot be played in a player's final hand. Of course, should another Jack turn up as the game progresses, the "bad" card would then likely change. If the final card dealt face up is a Jack, there are no "bad" cards.
I made this one up last weekend and it fared much better than my previous attempt at a homespun game. And it goes a little something like this:
Jack the Ripper is a 7-card stud game that combines elements from "Follow the Queen" and "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly". Jacks are the only wild cards in this game. If a Jack is dealt up, the following card and the other 3 cards like it are "bad" meaning they cannot be played in a player's final hand. Of course, should another Jack turn up as the game progresses, the "bad" card would then likely change. If the final card dealt face up is a Jack, there are no "bad" cards.
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