Method of playing a poker game

a poker game and method technology, applied in the field of methods for playing poker games, can solve the problems of fundamentally changing the nature of the game for the worse, normal reputational costs of poor play, and negative effects

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-01-17
STARZEC JEFFREY ALAN
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While there have been many positive effects of Texas Hold'em's increased popularity, notably greater coverage of the game in both print and televison and increased opportunities to play, there have been negative effects as well.
Their presence and resulting poor play have led to countless frustrations and “bad beats” among more experienced and sophisticated players, fundamentally altering the nature of the game for the worse.
The problem is particulary acute online where the faceless nature of playing on the internet has reduced the normal reputational costs of poor play and immature behavior present in live play.
Experienced players usually do not call large bets (especially large bets into small pots) to chase cards because the odds (often called the pot odds) of being successful do not warrant the play.
Similarly, inexperienced players often chase cards to make a straight.2. Playing Too Many Hands.
Inexperienced players like to play too many hands.
That is, inexperienced players call or raise pre-flop with weak or “garbage” hole cards.
Inexperienced players like to bluff (calling or raising large amounts with poor hands) too many times, often going “all-in” in doing so.
While strategic bluffing is undoubtedly part of Texas Hold'em, experienced players do not bluff or move all-in excessively because it diminishes the power of their future bluffs and “all-in” moves and increases the likelihood that their opponents will call on future hands.
The fundamental problem with these and other poor Texas Hold'em plays is that poor play is rewarded too frequently in Texas Hold'em.
That is, while the odds of a poor move paying off are low, they are not low enough to discourage the ubiquitous inexperienced player from making them.
In the long run over hundreds of hands against hund

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[0030]For the purpose of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to preferred embodiments and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended. Alterations and further modifications of the invention, and such further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated herein, as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates are further contemplated herein.

[0031]The present invention is directed to a method for improving Texas Hold'em poker comprising the steps of:[0032]a) providing any player during any betting round prior to the exposure of the river card, when it is such player's turn to check, call, raise or fold such player's hand, the option, so long as such player does not check or fold, of declaring that such player is “ahead” in the hand (i.e., has the best poker hand (or, in t...

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A method of playing an improved version of Texas Hold'em poker is disclosed which includes providing any player the opportunity prior to the exposure of the fifth community or river card to declare that such player is ahead in the hand (has the best poker hand) among the other players still in the hand at the time of declaration and guaranteeing any player who correctly makes such a declaration a portion of the pot regardless of whether the player has the best poker hand at the conclusion of the hand. This improved method allows players to protect themselves against and reduce the magnitude and frequency of bad beats inflicted by the extremely large number of inexperienced players that dominate Texas Hold'em poker.

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FIELD OF INVENTION[0001]This invention relates generally to poker games and methods, and more particularly to a method for playing a poker game that is an improvement and variation to the “Texas Hold'em” poker game.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]Numerous poker games currently exist. Each poker game has different rules and variations thereof and numerous patents have been granted in the field of methods for playing poker games. Some examples of poker games include: Texas Hold'em poker, five card draw poker, five card stud poker, seven card stud poker, Caribbean stud poker and Omaha poker. Poker games can differ in many ways, including whether a player plays against other players or against a dealer, whether community cards are available for all players to use, whether some of a player's cards are exposed to the player's opponents, the number of cards given to each player, whether a player may exchange received cards for new cards and when and how betting occurs. Although there are ...

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IPC IPC(8): A63F1/00
CPCA63F1/00A63F2001/005A63F3/00157
Inventor STARZEC, JEFFREY ALAN
Owner STARZEC JEFFREY ALAN
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