The Raise wager also wins or loses, and is paid 1 to 1, if the player’s total is 6 or under. The Ante wager always pays even money when it wins, and loses if the dealer’s point total is lower than the player’s. Once all players have made their bets the dealer will turn over their cards, and to qualify, the dealer must have a total of 20 points or less, or only the Ante wager will be paid. To win, the player must achieve a lower point total than the dealer, so the player must decide after seeing their three cards whether to place an amount equal to their Ante bet into the spot for a Raise, or fold their hand. If the hand includes a pair or three of a kind, those cards count as zero, as does a run of two or three suited cards (they must connect, as in a 3 and 4 of spades, or 9 and 10 of clubs). Tens and face cards=10, but there is a twist. Other cards are given their pip value, meaning a five=5 and an eight=8, etc. The dealer will then deliver three cards to each player along with three cards to themselves. To begin play, each gambler must make an Ante wager.
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