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Summary: When should a poker dice player keep rolling? Learn about bad hands in poker dice in this free dice games video from a successful poker player.
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Reg Brittain Reg Brittain has benefited from the poker boom of recent years. In 2006, Brittain won $25,000 on Fox Sports Network's Poker Dome Challenge. read more
So we talked about hands to stand pat on. What are hands that you want to make sure you improve on? Well, let's be clear. If you do your first roll and you don't have at least a pair, it's time to improve, obviously right? So, let's just make sure we know what that is. That would be what in, if you were playing regular poker in poker parlors, it's called high card. Here is Ace, King, Queen, oop, no Jack, ten, nine. Ace, King, Queen, ten, nine. That's high card Ace. Well, that is not a hand to stand pat in this game because it is the worst hand, pretty much. Also, if you had say, a pair of nines or tens. A pair of nines, you want to roll again. You have a pair of tens, roll again, try to improve on that. Further, of course, if you are going second, obviously you have to roll until you beat your opponent's hand on the number of rolls that they had. So, the very least hand, again to make sure we understand, that you can stand on if you're going first, is a pair of aces. Anything else that's lower, roll again.