(The others are fine the way they are.)ġ. In the ninth rule, what if only two players go in and they have the same hand? Is the game over? Or do they both lose and the game continues?Īssuming I know the answers to these questions, I have listed below some modified rules. (Or are they both losers?) And what does "match the pot" mean? If the pot is 10 and there are 3 losers and one winner, does the winner win 10 or 40? That is, does the matching of the pot create a pot for the next hand (and if so, does anyone need to ante?) or does it go to the winner of this hand? Thus when does the second rule, about anteing, apply? For the first hand in the game only? I presume they split the pot and the others must match it. But in rule six, "All other losing players who went in must match the pot." First, you haven't mentioned a losing player yet, so who are the other losing players? (I suppose a comma after "other" would be sufficient.) I think you mean, "All other players who went in lose and must match the pot." But you don't say what happens when two players have the same best hand. I think your explanation of the rules of Guts Poker is reasonable for those who are already somewhat familiar with Guts, but perhaps a little lacking for those who have never heard of it before.
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