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The highest value of any die side is the ace. Learn about hand rankings in poker dice in this free dice games video from a successful poker player.
Expert: Reg Brittain
Bio: Reg Brittain has benefited from the poker boom of recent years. In 2006, Brittain won $25,000 on Fox Sports Network’s Poker Dome Challenge.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Source: YouTube
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Ace high straight beats the king high straight naturally
there are some sites that state that a straight to K o a straight to ace are higher tan full house since its actually harder to roll than a full house. It seems it may vary depending on what the house decides whats higher, arbitrarily. Isn't there like an official handbook?
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Poker dice.
Gambling for stakes.
Best way to play is the shooter bet on win or lose and have max 3 throws to accomplish the best or the worst hand according to what was bet on.
The opponent bet against and have the same number of throws as the shooter used.
The winner takes the pot and keep the dice for another bet and roll.
How to play poker dice.
A set of five poker dice is required. A dice cup is optional, but desirable. Any amount of players can participate.
1. The shooter bet on win or lose and invite other players to bet against.
2. The player to the left of the shooter always have to bet against the shooters bet with at least agreed minimum bet. Other players can, if they so wish, fade any amount of uncovered bet. Shooters bet must always be covered first before any other side bets can be done.
3. The shooter throws the dice and can do so up to three times in order to get the best or worst poker hand possible according to the bet done and setting choosen die or dice aside between throws. Die or dice set aside cannot be reused for a throw. The opponont can only use the same amount of throws as the shooter used.
4. The winner takes control over the dice and make a new bet, win or lose.
5. The dice always pass to the left when the shooter lose the bet.
6. The ranking order are:
Five of a kind
Four of a kind
Full house
Three of a kind
Two pair
One pair
Nothing
Odd die or dice does not count in the declared poker hand.
In case of a tie a reroll is neccessary.
Klondike
Sometimes known as Counter Klondike if played on a shop counter and Casino Klondike when played in a casino. This is a gambling game that was played in cheap casinos in frontier America, using five dice. The combinations or hands used are similar to Poker or Indian Dice but with some omissions.
Play:
A banker rolls the dice first and players then roll the dice in turn trying to beat the combination first thrown. Only one throw is allowed. Numbers rank high to low as 1, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2. Any die not used in a combination is ignored. If a player rolls a combination equal to the banker's, the banker wins. The payoffs are made by the banker at even odds. i.e. players get their stake back with an equal amount. Winning combinations in descending order are as follows.
Five-of-a-kind
Four-of-a-kind
Full House (Three-of-a-kind and a pair)
Three-of-a-kind
Two pairs
One pair
Variations:
The casino version is played using ten dice and a table with a layout. Players bet on sections of the layout marked 'win' , 'lose', or 'beat two aces'. The banker rolls five of the dice and sets them aside. Players take it in turn to roll the other five dice and try to beat the banker. A player who bets on 'win' must throw a combination higher than the banker's. A player who bets on 'lose' must throw a combination lower than the banker's. All ties with the house lose for the bettor and win for the banker. A player who bets on 'beat two aces' must throw at least two pairs.
Because all ties win for the House, the House has the edge on 'win' or 'lose' bets at 5.194%. The House edge on 'beat two aces' is 11.111%.
Klondike
Sometimes known as Counter Klondike if played on a shop counter and Casino Klondike when played in a casino. This is a gambling game that was played in cheap casinos in frontier America, using five dice. The combinations or hands used are similar to Poker or Indian Dice but with some omissions.
Play:
A banker rolls the dice first and players then roll the dice in turn trying to beat the combination first thrown. Only one throw is allowed. Numbers rank high to low as 1, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2. Any die not used in a combination is ignored. If a player rolls a combination equal to the banker's, the banker wins. The payoffs are made by the banker at even odds. i.e. players get their stake back with an equal amount. Winning combinations in descending order are as follows.
Five-of-a-kind
Four-of-a-kind
Full House (Three-of-a-kind and a pair)
Three-of-a-kind
Two pairs
One pair
Variations:
The casino version is played using ten dice and a table with a layout. Players bet on sections of the layout marked 'win' , 'lose', or 'beat two aces'. The banker rolls five of the dice and sets them aside. Players take it in turn to roll the other five dice and try to beat the banker. A player who bets on 'win' must throw a combination higher than the banker's. A player who bets on 'lose' must throw a combination lower than the banker's. All ties with the house lose for the bettor and win for the banker. A player who bets on 'beat two aces' must throw at least two pairs.
Because all ties win for the House, the House has the edge on 'win' or 'lose' bets at 5.194%. The House edge on 'beat two aces' is 11.111%.
What happened to full house? 3 and 2 of a kind….
What a crap game no bluffs just roll dice it’s pure luck
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