Card Night 23-Feb-2010

Rules, rules, rules.

In the house rules section of the Card Night web page, there’s a line corresponding to declarations in a hi-lo declare game: “The number of chips in a player’s hand will determine which way the player is going, even if he made a mistake and obviously intended to go a different way.”  As unambiguous as that rule sounds, Paul made a move tonight that may make it necessary to revisit it.

In Texas Hold ’em Hi-Lo Declare, it came down to just Paul and Mary.  They both brought their fists up from under the table, and as Mary opened her hand to reveal her two chips, Paul quickly moved his fist back under the table to change the number of chips in his hand!  When he brought his fist back up, he also had two chips in it.  Paul had the higher hand and scooped the pot.  He claimed that since he never revealed the one chip he had originally had in his hand, he didn’t do anything wrong.

Do we need to enforce a “1-2-3” countdown when revealing chips for hi-lo declarations?


While we’re on the subject of rules, here’s a reminder about Rule 9 from our house rules:

“In the event of a split pot where the pot cannot be split evenly (e.g., there’s an extra quarter left over), the extra amount goes to the player(s) with the winning high hand.  If this cannot be done (e.g., because the pot is being split between players with identical hands), the extra amount goes into jackpot.”


Hey!  We’ve got a new feature at the Card Night web page.  There is now a Players section featuring individual pages for every Card Night player that has attended this century.  Now you can check out all the stats on your favorite player (who is probably you)!


 

Mark D ‑$6.00
Mary +$20.00
Paul +$71.00
Phil $0.00
Jason ‑$93.00
Glen ‑$2.00

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3 responses to “Card Night 23-Feb-2010

  1. Miguel

    No need for a 1-2-3 countdown.

    Just allow the “first” declarer to automatically have half the high or low (as applicable). So if the first two players to show their declarations are going high and low, they automatically get half of those pots, no matter what they are holding. If that person also wins the high/low pot, then they get the full share.

    This will ensure that folks that reveal early are not penalized, and will make it so onerous that nobody will try to use loopholes again.

    This could get ugly.

    Fight Terror with Terror.

  2. Jason

    No comment on that one, though I do have an opinion ;).

    Anywho, what’s up with the other site? I tried to register an account but I never receive the email with my password.

    Is the intent to use both links, or eventually fully transition from “tripod” to “suddenlaunch”?

    • Yeah, I liked the idea of the forum over at suddenlaunch, but I’m going to go ahead and get rid of it. Jason, you’re not the only one that had password problems; plus, I don’t think people were looking at it. We’ll just stick with the blog.

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