Method for playing a casino card game

Amusement devices: games – Card or tile games – cards or tiles therefor

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C463S013000

Reexamination Certificate

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06871856

ABSTRACT:
A method for playing a Poker-style card game where the player makes a first bet and is dealt three cards. Based upon the three cards the player has the option of placing a second bet. A fourth card is dealt to the player and the player's four card hand is compared to a predetermined schedule of winning four card hands of flushes and same color outcomes. Winning hands are paid and the player loses for non-winning hands. For players making second bets, a fifth card is dealt and the player's five card hand is compared to a dealer's five card hand. The player's hand must outrank the dealers for the player to win and be paid according to a predetermined schedule of winning outcomes.

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