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Guts Poker
Monte Carlo Guts and Survivor Guts are three-card variations
of Guts Poker, adding straights and flushes to the game.
Sequence of Events
1.
At the beginning of every new round players sitting at the table choose to
ante or sit out. The ante is the same as the Table stake. A $0.50 table will
have an ante of $0.50. |
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2.
Dealer deals each player 3 cards face down |
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3.
Each player chooses to either stay "in" (play on) or opt "out" (fold). This
process is resolved simultaneously so that each player sees all the other
players' choices at the same time. |
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4.
The players that are "in" show their hands to the table. The player with
the best hand wins the pot and the losing players each must replace the pot
as their penalty for losing. |
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5.
NOTE - In "Monte Carlo Guts" ALL the losing players each replace the pot,
in "Survivor Guts" the loser with the lowest hand is the ONLY player that
is required to replace the pot. |
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For all Guts games, the minimum a player can sit down at the
table with is 100 times the ante. For example, on a 10-cent ante table, the minimum
that a player must bring to the table is $10.
Monte Carlo Guts and Survivor Guts are both three-card games "3
Card Guts" that are played in rounds, which are made up of one or more hands.
This is very important to remember as it provides the general framework of the
game. To join a Guts game, you must wait for the beginning of a round. As the
number of hands in a round may vary, you may find yourself sitting out for a short
time. We will discuss how a round ends a little later, but once a new round starts
you will have the option to ante.
Notes:
- The ante is a buy-in set by the table stakes. For instance, on a $1 Guts table,
the ante would be $1.
- Players who do not pay the ante must sit out the hand and the rest of the
round.
- Having anted along with the other players you are dealt three cards.
- You and the other players will simultaneously choose to either stay "In"
the hand or go "Out", and thus muck your hand.
- If you stay "In", your cards will be shown, while if you decide
to go "Out", your hand will be mucked.
- If you choose to be "Out", you are out for the hand but not the
remainder of the round.
- If you do not make your decision in the time provided, the game will automatically
muck your cards and put you "Out".
- Players who have stayed "In" now have their cards shown simultaneously,
while the players who chose to be "Out" will have their cards mucked
at the same time.
- The player or players with the best cards win the pot.
- If all players in a round go "Out" of a hand the pot is carried
over to the next hand and all players ante for the next hand.
- The hand ranking is unusual in these 3 Card Guts games. The ranks include
straight flush, three-of-a-kind, straight and flush, as well as pair and high
card.
- Straights and flushes are determined in much the same manner as in traditional
poker games, except that each is made of three cards only.
- It is also very important to note that in 3 Card Guts, a straight beats a
flush.
- If the hands are still tied, then the highest card not held in common (the
kicker), determines the winner of the hand.
- If the hands are absolutely identical in ranking, then the pot is split evenly
between the winning players.
- *Please note that all decisions made by the Cardroom Manager regarding the
ranking of hands are final.
- Players who stayed "In" but did not win the hand must match the
total amount of money that was in the pot, up to the limit.
IMPORTANT - In "Monte Carlo Guts" ALL the losing players each replace
the pot, in "Survivor Guts" the loser with the lowest hand is the ONLY
player that is required to replace the pot.
- The hand is now over and a new hand will begin, with the pot already growing
from the last hand, if indeed at least one player opted to be "In"
and lost.
- If you declared yourself "In" on a hand and you lose and you
do not have enough money at the beginning of the next hand to match that new
hand's pot, you will sat out for the remainder of the round. In this situation
players will get an extra 5 sec to grab more money from the cashier before the
hand begins.
- Players who were "Out" must ante to remain in the round, or sit
out.
- Players, who were "In" and lost the hand, having paid the pot at
the end of the last hand, do not need to ante.
- If there was at least one winner of the previous hand and no players who declared
themselves "In" but lost, then the round is over.
- New players and players sitting out the previous round may join at the start
of the new round.
Hand
Rankings
It is an important distinction to note that the ranking of these hands is different
from traditional hand rankings. From highest to lowest the hand ranks are straight
flush, three-of-a-kind, straight, flush, pair and high card.
The hands below are ranked in the order of highest to lowest

1. Straight Flush
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2. Three-of-a-Kind
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3. Straight
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4. Flush
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5. One Pair
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6. High Card
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All decisions made by TigerGaming.net regarding the ranking
of hands are FINAL

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