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Any Bobtail to Open
This is five-card draw with an opening requirement known as "jacks or better to open." But unlike Jackpots, a bobtail (a four-flush or four-straight) may also open. Five cards are dealt face down to each player. There is a betting round, but a player must have at least a pair of jacks or a bobtail to place the first bet. If no one opens the betting round, the deal is passed out as follows: The dealer collects everyone's cards but leaves their antes in the pot. The deck is shuffled, each player antes again and the game is redealt with the same opening requirement. This process repeats until someone bets with at least two jacks or a bobtail. After the first betting round, each player may replace any of his five cards with new ones dealt from the deck. There is a final betting round, followed by the showdown in which the best high hand wins the pot. The average winning hand is two pairs, but remember that the player who opened was dealt at least two jacks, or a possible straight or flush!

Four-Flush to Open
This is five-card draw with an opening requirement known as "jacks or better to open." But unlike Jackpots, a four-flush may also open in order to speed up the game. Five cards are dealt face down to each player. There is a betting round, but a player must have at least a pair of jacks or a four-flush to place the first bet. If no one opens the betting round, the deal is passed out as follows: The dealer collects everyone's cards but leaves their antes in the pot. The deck is shuffled, each player antes again and the game is redealt with the same opening requirement. This process repeats until someone bets with at least two jacks or a bobtail. After the first betting round, each player may replace any of his five cards with new ones dealt from the deck. There is a final betting round, followed by the showdown in which the best high hand wins the pot. The average winning hand is two pairs, but remember that the player who opened was dealt at least two jacks or a possible flush!

Jackpots
This is five-card draw with an opening requirement known as "jacks or better to open." Five cards are dealt face down to each player. There is a betting round, but a player must have at least a pair of jacks to place the first bet. If no one opens the betting round, the deal is passed out as follows: The dealer collects everyone's cards but leaves their antes in the pot. The deck is shuffled, each player antes again and the game is redealt with the same opening requirement. This process repeats until someone bets with at least two jacks. After the first betting round, each player may replace any of his five cards with new ones dealt from the deck. There is a final betting round, followed by the showdown in which the best high hand wins the pot. The average winning hand is a high pair, but remember that the player who opened was dealt at least two jacks!

Progressive Jackpots
This is five-card draw with an initial opening requirement known as "jacks or better to open." Five cards are dealt face down to each player. There is a betting round, but a player must have at least a pair of jacks to place the first bet. If no one opens the betting round, the deal is passed out as follows: The dealer collects everyone's cards but leaves their antes in the pot. The deck is shuffled, each player antes again and the game is redealt with a pair of queens or better to open. This process repeats until someone bets, with the minimum hand progressing to kings and then aces if necessary. After the first betting round, each player may replace any of his five cards with new ones dealt from the deck. There is a final betting round, followed by the showdown in which the best high hand wins the pot. The average winning hand is two pairs, but remember that the player who opened was dealt at least a pair of jacks!

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