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How to Split Pots
*Sep 29, 2020 The Split-pot poker is a recurring weapon in the Dragon Quest series. In Dragon Quest XI, it is the strongest weapon in the game. However, in Dragon Quest IX, it is the penultimate step before the Red-hot poker.
*Split Pot A pot which is shared by two or more players because they have equivalent hands. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z.
*High-low split games are those in which the pot is divided between the player with the best traditional hand (called the high hand) and the player with the low hand. There are two common methods for playing high-low split games, called declaration and cards speak.
On the surface, splitting pots is easy enough: simply take the pot, split it evenly, and each player takes their winnings.
This is especially easy when two players have the same five-card hand: each takes half. If it’s three or four or more players all with the same hand, divide the pot by the number of players, and each player collects their winnings.
But things can get tricky fast.
Is it considered bad etiquette to raise on a fairly obvious split-pot? Straight/royal flush on the board, or quads on the board when its fairly expected that both players have an Ace. I get quite annoyed with it currently (online play-money), as the rake is%-based. In poker it is sometimes necessary to split, or divide the pot among two or more players rather than awarding it all to a single player. This can happen because of ties, and also by playing intentional split-pot poker variants (the most typical of these is high-low split poker, where the high hand and low hand split the pot).High-Low
In high-low games, the easiest split pot is when one player wins the high and the other wins the low. Here, you simply divide by two and each player collects their winnings. A player with the best high and the best low hand ’scoops’ the whole thing.
But, especially in games like Omaha High-Low, when lots of players might all have the same low or the same high, the pot needs to be split along more complicated lines.
Craps dice possibilities game. For instance, more than one player might all have the same low hand--this is easy enough if a board contains lots of low cards. On the other hand, multiple players might share the same high--for example, they are all able to make the same straight.
In these cases, the easiest way to manage the pot is to first split it in two: one high pot and one low pot. Then, the players who share the same high divvy up the high pot, and the players with the same low divvy up the low pot. (This is the same way you would divvy up a pot in a game like Chicago: split the pot in two, with one half going to the player with the high spade in the hole, and the other half going to the player with the best five-card hand--and yes, sometimes those halves get scooped by the same player!)
The most common example of this is quartering: two players have the same low hand, but one has a better high hand. So they split the low, and one player takes the high, so that one player gets 75% of the whole pot and the other gets 25%--a quarter. But it’s not uncommon for three or more players to play for the same high or low, so players might get one sixth or one eighth or an even smaller fraction of the pot, while one player ends up take two-thirds of five eights for themselves.Sidepots5 Card Double Draw High-Low
When one player is all in, they can win the main pot: the pot that every active player can theoretically win. But other players can continue betting amongst each other by placing their chips into a side pot: a pot that only some active players can win. And yes, sometimes the side pots can get even bigger than the main one!
Crown casino closing time. On the surface, side pots are relatively simple: the main pot usually gets stacked near the player who is all in, and the other two players can bet into the side pot. But, when multiple players are all in, there might be more than one side pot: for instance, a player is blinded all in, another player goes all in on the flop, and other players continue betting through the river and turn. Imagine what can happen if there are three or four or more players all in at the same time, with side pots stacked all around the table, while two big stacks keep betting into one another--complicated enough at a Texas Hold’Em table, and even more so at a High-Low game, where all those pots could get split up even more!
In these cases, the key is remembering who can win each pot. At casinos, this is simple enough, since the dealer sorts out each pot. But at home games, it’s crucial to remember who can win each pot: every player can win the main pot, including the player who went all in first; then the next side pot can be won by everyone who could match the next all-in bet; and so on and so on. If it sounds complicated, don’t be afraid to take extra steps to sort it out--if you play a lot of Omaha High-Low, you might consider keeping a pad and paper at the table!Split-pot pokerJapaneseえんまのまそうOld localizationsNoneFound inDragon Quest IX
Dragon Quest X
Dragon Quest XIBuy forN/ASell forVariesEffectUnable to be blocked with shields or parried.
The Split-pot poker is a recurring weapon in the Dragon Quest series. In Dragon Quest XI, it is the strongest weapon in the game. However, in Dragon Quest IX, it is the penultimate step before the Red-hot poker.
*1AppearancesAppearances[edit]Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies[edit] Split-pot pokerRarity★★★★☆Attack+166RecipeStud poker x 1, Agate of evolution x 3, Red orb x 3Equipable byPaladins, Priests, Warriors, Omnivocational masterBuy PriceN/ASell Price30,000Flavor textA lethal lance that can shoot through any shield.NotesUnblockable normal attacks, but defending still halves damage
Dragon Quest X[edit] This article is a stub. You can help by expanding it. Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age[edit] Split-pot pokerRarity★★★★★Attack
(forge buffs)+247
(+253, +259, +266)Charm
(forge buffs)+85
(+86, +88, +90)Parry chance%+3%RecipeStud poker x1 + Über Agate of evolution x3 + Wyrmwood x3 + Dragon hide x3 + Black tear x1Equipable byJade, SerenaBuy PriceN/ASell PriceN/AFlavor textA spear of unparalleled power that’s stout enough to pierce pretty much any shield or armour.NotesEnemies defending still have their damage halved.Poker Regels Split Pot Recipes
The recipe book A Hero’s Book of Brilliant Weapons contains the recipe. The recipe book is given by Drustan after making all five wishes.See also[edit]5 Card Stud High-Low With A BuyRetrieved from ’https://dragon-quest.org/w/index.php?title=Split-pot_poker&oldid=141994’
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How to Split Pots
*Sep 29, 2020 The Split-pot poker is a recurring weapon in the Dragon Quest series. In Dragon Quest XI, it is the strongest weapon in the game. However, in Dragon Quest IX, it is the penultimate step before the Red-hot poker.
*Split Pot A pot which is shared by two or more players because they have equivalent hands. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z.
*High-low split games are those in which the pot is divided between the player with the best traditional hand (called the high hand) and the player with the low hand. There are two common methods for playing high-low split games, called declaration and cards speak.
On the surface, splitting pots is easy enough: simply take the pot, split it evenly, and each player takes their winnings.
This is especially easy when two players have the same five-card hand: each takes half. If it’s three or four or more players all with the same hand, divide the pot by the number of players, and each player collects their winnings.
But things can get tricky fast.
Is it considered bad etiquette to raise on a fairly obvious split-pot? Straight/royal flush on the board, or quads on the board when its fairly expected that both players have an Ace. I get quite annoyed with it currently (online play-money), as the rake is%-based. In poker it is sometimes necessary to split, or divide the pot among two or more players rather than awarding it all to a single player. This can happen because of ties, and also by playing intentional split-pot poker variants (the most typical of these is high-low split poker, where the high hand and low hand split the pot).High-Low
In high-low games, the easiest split pot is when one player wins the high and the other wins the low. Here, you simply divide by two and each player collects their winnings. A player with the best high and the best low hand ’scoops’ the whole thing.
But, especially in games like Omaha High-Low, when lots of players might all have the same low or the same high, the pot needs to be split along more complicated lines.
Craps dice possibilities game. For instance, more than one player might all have the same low hand--this is easy enough if a board contains lots of low cards. On the other hand, multiple players might share the same high--for example, they are all able to make the same straight.
In these cases, the easiest way to manage the pot is to first split it in two: one high pot and one low pot. Then, the players who share the same high divvy up the high pot, and the players with the same low divvy up the low pot. (This is the same way you would divvy up a pot in a game like Chicago: split the pot in two, with one half going to the player with the high spade in the hole, and the other half going to the player with the best five-card hand--and yes, sometimes those halves get scooped by the same player!)
The most common example of this is quartering: two players have the same low hand, but one has a better high hand. So they split the low, and one player takes the high, so that one player gets 75% of the whole pot and the other gets 25%--a quarter. But it’s not uncommon for three or more players to play for the same high or low, so players might get one sixth or one eighth or an even smaller fraction of the pot, while one player ends up take two-thirds of five eights for themselves.Sidepots5 Card Double Draw High-Low
When one player is all in, they can win the main pot: the pot that every active player can theoretically win. But other players can continue betting amongst each other by placing their chips into a side pot: a pot that only some active players can win. And yes, sometimes the side pots can get even bigger than the main one!
Crown casino closing time. On the surface, side pots are relatively simple: the main pot usually gets stacked near the player who is all in, and the other two players can bet into the side pot. But, when multiple players are all in, there might be more than one side pot: for instance, a player is blinded all in, another player goes all in on the flop, and other players continue betting through the river and turn. Imagine what can happen if there are three or four or more players all in at the same time, with side pots stacked all around the table, while two big stacks keep betting into one another--complicated enough at a Texas Hold’Em table, and even more so at a High-Low game, where all those pots could get split up even more!
In these cases, the key is remembering who can win each pot. At casinos, this is simple enough, since the dealer sorts out each pot. But at home games, it’s crucial to remember who can win each pot: every player can win the main pot, including the player who went all in first; then the next side pot can be won by everyone who could match the next all-in bet; and so on and so on. If it sounds complicated, don’t be afraid to take extra steps to sort it out--if you play a lot of Omaha High-Low, you might consider keeping a pad and paper at the table!Split-pot pokerJapaneseえんまのまそうOld localizationsNoneFound inDragon Quest IX
Dragon Quest X
Dragon Quest XIBuy forN/ASell forVariesEffectUnable to be blocked with shields or parried.
The Split-pot poker is a recurring weapon in the Dragon Quest series. In Dragon Quest XI, it is the strongest weapon in the game. However, in Dragon Quest IX, it is the penultimate step before the Red-hot poker.
*1AppearancesAppearances[edit]Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies[edit] Split-pot pokerRarity★★★★☆Attack+166RecipeStud poker x 1, Agate of evolution x 3, Red orb x 3Equipable byPaladins, Priests, Warriors, Omnivocational masterBuy PriceN/ASell Price30,000Flavor textA lethal lance that can shoot through any shield.NotesUnblockable normal attacks, but defending still halves damage
Dragon Quest X[edit] This article is a stub. You can help by expanding it. Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age[edit] Split-pot pokerRarity★★★★★Attack
(forge buffs)+247
(+253, +259, +266)Charm
(forge buffs)+85
(+86, +88, +90)Parry chance%+3%RecipeStud poker x1 + Über Agate of evolution x3 + Wyrmwood x3 + Dragon hide x3 + Black tear x1Equipable byJade, SerenaBuy PriceN/ASell PriceN/AFlavor textA spear of unparalleled power that’s stout enough to pierce pretty much any shield or armour.NotesEnemies defending still have their damage halved.Poker Regels Split Pot Recipes
The recipe book A Hero’s Book of Brilliant Weapons contains the recipe. The recipe book is given by Drustan after making all five wishes.See also[edit]5 Card Stud High-Low With A BuyRetrieved from ’https://dragon-quest.org/w/index.php?title=Split-pot_poker&oldid=141994’
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