- OBJECTIVE OF INDIAN POKER: Holding the highest or lowest card in order to win the pot.
- NUMBER OF PLAYERS: 3-7 players
- NUMBER OF CARDS: standard 52-card
- RANK OF CARDS: A, K, Q, J, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2
- TYPE OF GAME: Poker
- AUDIENCE: Adults
INDIAN POKER: Introduction
The Indian Poker, also famous as Blind Man’s Buff, has the setup where the players hold cards on foreheads facing away from them. They do see to see all the other players’ cards except for their own.
Indian Poker finds use in several games with the feature, playing with different numbers of cards. Besides, there is the involvement of the different betting systems. A similar mechanism of card holding is there in most of the related games, but they have variations on the number of cards and betting mechanisms.
Applying the featurse to numerous variations of Indian poker is the strategy. You can consider games like Stud, Hold’Em, Poker with Two Hands, Poker with two or more cards, etc.
Indian Poker name isn’t, however, relevant as it has no reference to India. Similarities between the cards from Native American make the origination confusing.
Rule
Rules Involved In are as follows:
The drinking phase in this game starts to get really challenging. Other players can see your card. So, you will have to take advanced strategies to join the next round or fold. Pay attention that you have the highest card in the round. This is the card with the tag Ace.
The round continues after the player immediately to the left of the dealer decides whether or not to fold first. This is the phase that continues until everybody makes a decision. Then, there’s a need to place cards on the table.
- The player with the highest card wins the round.
- Player folding and having a lower card than the winner means drinking 2
- Player folding with a higher card than the one who is winning means he or she will drink the value of the card
- Anybody not folding and losing needs to drink the difference between the owned card and the card of the winner
- A fairly simple game turns out to be the best part of the night of drinking.
- The fun game makes it important to be responsible.
INDIAN POKER: Play
- The Deal
A simplistic version of the game includes a phase of players placing an ante. The dealer deals single card each. Face-down cards are there. Players grab cards and need to keep away from their eyes.
- Betting
Right after the dealer finalizes the deal, a round of betting starts.
Turn to bet comes with three options:
Call: call by betting the amount previous player wagers.
Raise: Raise by first betting the amount that will be the same as the current wager. But, only after that can you bet more.
Fold. Fold by laying downwards. But, in the process, pay attention to not betting. Put money in the pot, but you will have to sit out on that hand.
The game will continue with the Betting rounds continue until all players finish with the process of calling, folding, or raising. When the player raises, it happens so that once all remaining players call, there is no more involvement in the betting round.
INDIAN POKER: Showdown
The showdown commence follows the end of the betting round. The player who possesses the highest-ranking card takes the pot. A Tie means splitting the pot; there won’t is any position left for the ranking of suits.
Players can also continue with the process of playing low card takes the pot.