Matases: new stud game in Mexico (1 Viewer)

Daniel Albarran

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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!
 
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!

let me see if I am understanding this

  • Players dealt 2 cards (one face up, player can turn up other if they choose)
  • Betting round
  • 3 community cards dealt (player can use 1 of 3 only)
  • Betting round
  • Players dealt one card each (maximum 1 card or 0 card still down)
  • betting round
  • Continue until each player has 5 cards in the mit (only 1 kept face down each street)
  • Can play 4 cards in mit + 1 community or 5 cards in hand
 
The way I understand it is Mexican Poker, but with a full 52 card deck and no joker. Low card bring-in. Three community cards on third street where you can use one or none. Best five card poker hand wins. Ace high qualifier.

Or five card stud, with a community board. Third, fourth, and fifth street are dealt face up, but you can choose to have it dealt face down by revealing your down card.
 
let me see if I am understanding this

  • Players dealt 2 cards (one face up, player can turn up other if they choose)
  • Betting round
  • 3 community cards dealt (player can use 1 of 3 only)
  • Betting round
  • Players dealt one card each (maximum 1 card or 0 card still down)
  • betting round
  • Continue until each player has 5 cards in the mit (only 1 kept face down each street)
  • Can play 4 cards in mit + 1 community or 5 cards in hand
Yes.
 
IDGI. Why would you show cards you can keep hidden?
Maybe you wanna show "power" early on, say you have 109 suited, you hope to catch any of your suit, or any card that gives you a possible straight and you can start representing. You can keep em hidden the whole way, you can play it any way you want it.
 
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!
So pretty much every card is face up but one per player?
 

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