How to Do the Showdown in Sequence Poker

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Part of the video series: How to Play Sequence Poker

Summary: Learn how to do the showdown in the sequence poker variant in this free video series from our poker expert who will have you mastering this unique poker style in no time.

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How to Do the Showdown in Sequence Poker

We have been playing and learning about the sequence, the stud poker variant. We dealt a whole hand start to finish and now it's time for the showdown. Now remember by the end of the up cards, fours are wild (all fours) so let's begin with this hand and see what the winning hand is. Fours are wild and this player has an up four but no down four but they do have an ace, a couple of kings, four and this queen they have three kings with an ace queen kicker. Moving to the left this player also has a four they need to be able to beat three kings. Let's see what we got well, they come close also getting to a straight but less not quiet as a matter a fact the best five card they have is a pair of queens, ten nine seven. So that hand goes into the muck. Moving to the left we have a hand that had two natural sixes but clearly needs some help to beat three kings. There's a four, king and you know what we see king queen jack ten, because fours are wild, nine a straight to the king. Moving to the left lastly well we have what it's pretty much called busted hand. High card to the king no good straight to the king wins and wins the pot.

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