Talk:Four card poker

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The basic strategy section that I put in is meant as a rough guide only; your situation may vary. I put together the strategy, not as a player, but as a dealer who has been dealing the game for about a year, seeing who seems to win the most(other than the casino!). Some will bet on sheer luck -- triple the ante on all plays; these players do not stay too long. Others will buy in big (>$2000), play until they lose 2 hands in a row and then leave the table. One fellow, who usually stays all day, will bet $10 on the Aces-Up, $5 on the ante, and $5 on the play unless he has Aces or better. He usually breaks even, but can get up $200 or $300 at times on an inital buy in of $100.

Exact payouts are at http://www.shufflemaster.com/02_products/entertainment_products/table_games/ or other gaming sites and may vary among casinos.

RiverviewClock 17:37, 3 November 2005 (UTC)