Baseball poker

Baseball is a variant of stud poker based on the American sport of the same name. Unlike traditional versions of poker, 3’s, 4’s and 9’s hold special value because of their significance in the sport of baseball - three strikes, three outs, four balls for a walk and nine innings.

Rules

Play proceeds as follows ("player" refers only to those who have not folded and are still in the game), with betting rounds in-between.

Betting is clockwise, the player with the lowest card showing starts.

The action is dealt as follows:

All 3’s and 9’s are wild cards, meaning a player dealt them can attribute any value they want to them. For example if they needed a Jack to complete a straight, a 3 or a 9 would count as a Jack.

If a player is dealt a 4 face up, they immediately are dealt an additional card face up (And if they are dealt another 4, once again they get another card). This means that some players potentially will have more cards (some of them possibly wild cards) than their opponents, which is a big advantage.

Because of the added value of 3’s, 4’s and 9’s, the highest possible hand is Five of a Kind, which is not normally possible in traditional poker games, and it beats a straight flush.

Variations

There are several variations of Baseball Poker. One pot limit version of the game states that any player who is dealt a 3 face-up must immediately either bet the size of the pot or fold their hand right away. Other games only require a fixed payment rather than the whole pot as an alternative to folding.

Another version of the game also makes face down 4’s entitled to an additional card. There are variations as to when the player must announce they have a face down 4, and also whether the additional card should also be face down as a result.

Football is an alternative version of Baseball Poker where 3’s and 6’s are wild and an additional card is drawn if a player is dealt a 2.

Woolworth is another variant, this time with 5’s and 10’s being wild, with an additional card awarded for players dealt a 2.

Blind Baseball is played the same as Baseball Poker, but with nine cards in total instead of seven.

Alternative name(s) Football, Woolworth, Blind Baseball
Type Stud Poker
Players 2+, usually 2-9
Skill(s) required Probability, psychology
Cards 52
Deck French
Play Clockwise
Card rank (highest to lowest) A K Q J 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
Random chance Medium to high

References

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