3-2-1 Hold'em

3-2-1 Hold'em

3-2-1 Hold'em

3-2-1 Hold’em is a Texas Hold’em variant where each player is dealt two hole-cards of which you will may still use both, one, or none of in addition to any cards on the board to make your best five-card hand. But there’s a twist! There will be three separate flops, two separate turns, and 1 river card.

How it’s Dealt:
Pre-flop:
At the start of each hand, players are dealt both of their hole cards at once followed by a round of betting.
The Flop: After the pre-flop action is complete, the dealer will burn a single card and then deal a standard three-card flop, followed immediately by another standard three-card flop underneath, followed by a third and final three-card flop underneath forming the start of three separate boards. Betting round begins.
The Turn: Once betting on the flop is complete, the dealer will burn a single card and deal only two turn cards, one above the other. Betting round begins.
The River: When betting action is completed for the turn, a single river card will be dealt. Final betting round begins again.

The Showdown / Determining the Winner:
• If there is more than one remaining player when the final betting round is complete, the last person to bet or raise shows their cards. If no player bets on the River, the player immediately clockwise from the button shows their cards first. The player with the best five-card hand wins the pot.
• Each remaining player uses one of the three flops, one of the two turn cards to combine with the single river card – as well as their two hole cards – to form their best five-card hand..
• In the event of identical winning hands, the pot will be equally divided between the players with the best hands.
• In the event of an odd chip during the split, it is awarded to the first active player immediately clockwise from the button – the player in the worst position.

To learn more about the regular rules for Texas Hold’em, please click the link below:
Texas Hold'em

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