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First Nations Poker

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We've all played this poker variation at one time or another in our lifetime. It's probably one of the first poker games you played when you were experimenting with the game at an early age.

2-10 players may play with the initial deal consisting of a single card being dealt to each player.

The player is out and is fined $1.00 if he looks at his own card.

Each player holds his card up so that everyone else can see it. Then starting with the player to the left of the dealer, betting begins. Once the betting is down with, each player looks at his card and the winner takes his pot.

The deal then rotates to the left. The game continues for one deck. This is a who has the highest card game. Not knowing what your card is can drive you crazy, especially if there is no limit to the pot.

High Card rules in this game Ace high, two Low. This game is fun to play and is the ultimate in bluffing. Try keeping a straight face when your friend continues to raise while he is holding a 2 of clubs.

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