Daniel Albarran
Two Pair
Anyone heard of Matases (roughly translated to Kill Aces)? It's a stud type game that's becoming very popular in Mexico, it's incorporated into tournaments all over casinos.
1.- Each player is dealt two cards, one of them face up. Lowest card (2) becomes the bring-in.
2.- No limit game, round of betting.
3.- Players decide to either flip both their cards face up or keep one of them face down. This applies after each round of betting.
4.- The "ayudas" (help) are dealt face up: three community cards. Each player can use up to 1 community card to complete their best 5 card hand. Use a community card or use your 5 cards.
5.- Round of betting + round of flipping cards (you'll always have either 1 card facing down or all cards face up). You can keep your original face down card covered the whole way. You can't flip a card once it's been dealt face up.
6.- Cycle repeats until players have 5 cards in their hand.
7.- Final round of betting. You can bluff your way to win the pot on any street. Otherwise, hand reaches showdown: you need to have Aces or better to win the pot. If no one beats Aces, the pot stays and another hand is dealt with the players that still have a live hand.
Try it out!
1.- Each player is dealt two cards, one of them face up. Lowest card (2) becomes the bring-in.
2.- No limit game, round of betting.
3.- Players decide to either flip both their cards face up or keep one of them face down. This applies after each round of betting.
4.- The "ayudas" (help) are dealt face up: three community cards. Each player can use up to 1 community card to complete their best 5 card hand. Use a community card or use your 5 cards.
5.- Round of betting + round of flipping cards (you'll always have either 1 card facing down or all cards face up). You can keep your original face down card covered the whole way. You can't flip a card once it's been dealt face up.
6.- Cycle repeats until players have 5 cards in their hand.
7.- Final round of betting. You can bluff your way to win the pot on any street. Otherwise, hand reaches showdown: you need to have Aces or better to win the pot. If no one beats Aces, the pot stays and another hand is dealt with the players that still have a live hand.
Try it out!