Games with a rollout (or "roll 'em out") phase (often incorrectly called ["roll your own"]?) resemble stud poker but have significantly different strategies, because players generally receive all of their cards up front (perhaps with a draw phase), and know the final value of their hand in early betting rounds. They resemble stud poker only in that cards are revealed to other players one at a time for each betting round. |
Games with a rollout (or "roll 'em out") phase (often incorrectly called "[roll your own]?") resemble [stud poker]? but have significantly different strategies, because players generally receive all of their cards up front (perhaps with a draw phase), and know the final value of their hand in early betting rounds. They resemble stud poker only in that cards are revealed to other players one at a time for each betting round. |
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