Mexican Poker

2021年3月13日
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Do you love playing poker but want to try a new game? If so, I have a gamefor you: Mexican stud poker.
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*If you’re looking for an alternative game to play with a larger group of people, Mexican poker is it. This rummy based game is easy to learn, easy to play, and can provide hours of fun for everyone. Place a bet to begin!
Mexican stud poker is a variant of regular stud poker in which you can chooseto reveal cards to your opponents as you bet.
That aspect (only choosing to reveal some cards) gives Mexican stud poker afar different dynamic than a lot of poker games. In fact, the feel of the gameis closer to strategy games than poker, but that’s part of what makes it sogreat.
Of course, there’s nothing wrong with games likeTexas hold’em,draw or stud, but sometimes, change can be good. In that case, I recommendMexican stud poker.
If that sounds like something you might want to try, then read on in thisMexican stud poker tutorial for beginners.
If you have played regular stud poker, a lot of Mexican stud poker will feelpretty familiar (if not a little odd with a few extra little bits added forcomplexity). If you are coming to Mexican stud poker with no previous stud pokerexperience, then this game may seem more than a little strange.
First, like regular stud poker, there are no community cards. Each playerwill make the best hand possible from the five unique cards that are dealt tothem. With a few exceptions mentioned below, hand strengths follow the standardstrengths from basic poker.
However, and again, we’ll get into this more in a moment, while there are nocommunity cards, you will know four of your opponents’ five cards, and they, inturn, will know four of yours. That makes the betting interesting and will taxyour ability to hide your single down card.
With that said, let’s cover the basics of Mexican stud poker.Mexican Stud Poker Deck
In some poker rooms, Mexican stud poker uses a normal deck of 53 cards and asingle joker. If so, hand strengths are the same for all poker games.
However, the more common Mexican stud deck removes the 8s, 9s, and 10s fromthe deck while still adding a single joker, making the deck 41 cards. The goodnews is that straights can jump from a 6 to jack, but it also means that flushesare hard to get. Because of this, a flush and a full house are consideredequally strong.
Once you get into the math, having a smaller initial deck size candrastically change the probabilities of getting certain hands. However, untilyou get to be a Mexican stud poker genius, you need not worry about the drawpossibilities. Instead, keep in mind the deck size so you know how to rate thestrength of your hand.
Before a hand, each player makes a small ante into the pot. Then each playeris dealt two cards — one face up and one face down. (Note: in some variants,both cards are dealt face down, and the player chooses to flip one up.)
Betting begins with the player who has the highest hand going clockwise fromthe dealer. However, the player with the lowest card is not permitted to checkor fold. This ensures that someone will bet during the round.
This is important to keep in mind because it means that pots will have atendency to grow in Mexican stud poker. Make sure you plan your chip stacksaccordingly and expect big swings as pots are taken down and picked up.
After the first round of betting, players are given the option of flipping uptheir down card. If they do, the next card is dealt face down. If not, the cardis dealt face up so that each player has one (and only one) face down card.After each card is dealt, betting begins again as above (highest card first)until each player has five total cards and has bet.The Joker
There’s one other thing that you need to know when you play Mexican studpoker: the joker is wild. Sort of.
If you are dealt the joker in a facedown position, as long as it stays facedown, that joker is wild. It can be any card for the purposes of completing ahand. That’s a very good thing.
However, if a joker is ever turned or dealt face up, the joker loses itswildness. Instead, it is considered an ace (and only an ace) for the purposes ofdetermining hand strength. Therefore, whenever possible, jokers should be keptface down unless you need an ace for determining if and when to bet.
The origins of Mexican stud poker are a little shrouded. Even Wikipedia,which tends to trace card games back thousands of years, has little to say abouthow the game began.
With that said, as a variant, Mexican stud poker has been played for severalyears in Mexico and Central America. Fortunately, this is different than severalgames that carry the name “Mexican” in that the game actually has its roots inLatin soil.
These roots may also be the reason why the game is called stud loco (crazystud), which, in my opinion, is a much, much better name.Is Mexican Stud Poker Played in Casinos or Card Houses?
According to one source, even though the game got its start in Mexico andCentral America, if you are interested in Mexican stud poker, you may need tohead to California. You can always check and see if Mexican stud poker is playedlocally (or put together your own poker night), but if that doesn’t pan out,head to Petaluma, CA.
There, you will find the 101 Casino, which features a lot of Mexican studpoker action. There are also other casinos in the area which feature Mexicanstud poker, too.
Finally, Wikipedia mentions that Casino San Pablo (a Native American gamblinghall) also plays Mexican stud poker (with the stripped down 41 card deck).However, this information could not be verified on the casino’s website.
In general, you will either love or hate Mexican stud poker based on how youfeel about playing with cards face up and deciding which cards to flip. If youlike that kind of decision making, this is your game.
If you find that too fiddly to be fun, regular stud poker might be more yourspeed. (And no judgements either way. Not every game is for every person.)
With that said, if you want to beat your opponents at this game, you havethree skills you really need to master: information management, deciding how tobet, and guessing your opponents’ hands.
First, “information management” could almost just be called bluffing becausewhat you are really trying to do is limit the amount of data your opponents haveon your face down card, and misdirection is a good way to do that.
To prevent your opponents from knowing what you have, you can always bet likeyou have a much stronger or weaker card than you do. You can also flip yourfacedown card later in the hand (thereby giving your opponents less of a chanceto guess what you have). Most importantly, if you have that joker in your hole,bet like you don’t.
When you don’t have the joker, bet like you do.
Next, you need to determine how to bet. This goes beyond just bluffing asMexican stud poker pretty much guarantees you will be throwing chips in the potat least twice (once when you ante and at least once per round).
This means unlike other games where everyone checking can be a realpossibility, you are going to have to decide to call, fold, or raise a lot moreoften. You will have to manage your stack and be mindful about your bets.Reference
In fact, the general philosophy in betting Mexican stud is to playdefensively and rarely go for the big bets. Therefore, be ready to slow play andbet a little bit at a time as you will have plenty of time to grow a pot overthe course of the game.
Finally, as you play more (or if you have a head for figures), be ready tolearn new probability math. Because Mexican stud poker is played with a smallerdeck size, the probability of pairs, flushes, full houses, wins, and losses areall dramatically different.Mexican Poker Instructions
Going from 53 cards to 41 alone cuts out about 400 starting hands and makessome easier hands (like a flush) much harder. Learn those combos to win.ConclusionMexican Poker Video
Mexican stud poker is a unique stud variant. Its rules around card flippingmake it vastly different from just about every other game out there. With thatsaid, it’s also a lot of fun and very lucrative form of poker if you are willingto master it.
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