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Call: This is when you want to complete your hand without raising your bet. A third card is dealt to you.

Raise: This is when you place a bet on the value of the third card falling between the values of the first two cards dealt. A bet of double your original bet is placed on the table. If you win, your payout is doubled.

Spread: I know what you’re thinking, and I want you to stop it and focus! This refers to the number of card positions that fall between the value of the two cards you are dealt. Example: If you are dealt a Five and a Ten, the Spread is four. This is because there are four card positions between Five and Ten. A marker is placed on Spread position four. There is no Spread on Consecutive cards.

Consecutives: Consecutives are cards with values that are consecutive, for example, Three and Four. If you are dealt Consecutives, the third card is not dealt and the game is a draw. Your bet is returned to you. Consecutive cards cannot form part of a Spread.

Pairs:Pairs are cards with identical values, for example, two Aces or two Fives. If you are dealt a Pair, a third card is automatically dealt. If the third card is the same value as the cards of the Pair, you are paid out for Three of a Kind. If the third card does not have the same value as the cards of your Pair, the hand is a draw and your bet is returned to you.

Non-consecutives: Non-consecutives are any combination of cards that are not Consecutives or Pairs. The spread is marked on the table by a token or marker. You can then raise or call.

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