Learn Starting Hands for Crazy Pineapple Poker

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Part of the video series: Learn About the Texas Holder Style of Crazy Pineapple Poker

Summary: Learn how starting hands work in crazy pineapple poker in this free video series that will show you how to master this poker variation in no time.

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Reg Brittain Like many, Reg Brittain has benefited from the poker boom of recent years. He learned poker at age 9 from his “Papaw”, and he has been thankful ever since. In... read more

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Learn Starting Hands for Crazy Pineapple Poker

Let's do a brief discussion of what starting hand is for crazy pineapple. So what we did was, what we do in crazy pineapple is instead of two cards like holdem' and instead of four cards like in Omaha holdem', in crazy pineapple holdem' we get three starting cards. So let's look at that randomly, we are not going to do any high Archy with hands for this little segment. We're just going to deal out four random hands and we are going to look at them, we are going to make a mess with these blue chips over here. So let's look at this hand. Here we got an ace of clubs, a queen of clubs and a nine of hearts. What you are looking for is a hand that works multiple ways kind of like in Omaha. If you were to flip over a hand and it wasn't connected at all you wouldn't be very excited. This one works pretty good because most likely on the flop you are going to be playing these two cards, an ace queen suited is a good hand. Let's look at the next hand we have ten eight three well, this hand doesn't have much going for it. There are no two cards of the same suit. We have three different suits working here nothing is really connected. If we were in the big blind and things have gotten raised, of course we would see the flop but all we would have to do is check. Other than that we probably will not proceed with this hand.

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