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April 26, 2017, 01:44:47 AM
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To all casino owners and operators:

I am looking to play a new and unique game that offers simplicity with the advantage of rapid Hands per Hour(HPP).

Since poker seems to be a good money maker for those interested in cards, I would love to see a new poker variety amongst the many casinos.

I am looking to play a PvP poker game, with both heads up and possibly n-handed tables.

The game goes as followed:

NOTE: ANYONE CAN USE THIS IDEA. IT IS A FREE CONCEPT.

First two players ante 1 unit to play.
Both players receive one card.
The first  player will ask the opposing player if they want to check or raise by 3x the ante.
The opponent makes their choice and the first player will either: 1)Check, 2;) Call if a raise was made, or 3) Fold their hand.
Both players will switch taking turns.

The player with the highest rank will win the pot.
The rankings go as followed: A K Q J 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
If players have similar ranks, they will push and will have their bets returned.

The game described above has elements of luck, strategy, and psychology that is unmatched in that it offers anyone with skill or luck to make money. Due to the fact that a single round is much quicker than the typical hold'em game means that rakes can become MUCH cheaper (think 0.05% per pot!) while still making similar amounts of cash as you would with traditional poker.

Why aren't you doing this then?

I do not have a casino, nor do I have an advanced understanding of database theory nor web development. I can only act as a player, and I have a great interest as one!

If you have any interest, please let us know if you are willing to implement this! Would like to see this up and running by May 1 if possible.
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