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if you have a betting round, a declare, and another betting round?
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It means you are playing high-low split. During the declare each player decides whether he is playing for high, low, or both halves of the pot. The declaration is either sequential (one at a time in clockwise order) or all at the same time. If you declare for low, you cannot win the high half of the pot, and vice versa; if you declare for both you forfeit the whole pot if you only have the best hand one way.
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often put one chip in your hand for high, two for low, three for both and
everyone one, two, three, drops the chips on the table to declare. |
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often put one chip in your hand for high, two for low, three for both and everyone one, two, three, drops the chips on the table to declare. [/ QUOTE ] Yes. This prevents implied-collusion type declarations. -ZEN |
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