Online Red Dog
Red Dog is an intensely exciting card game and simple to learn. The game is also referred to as Acey-Deucey, In Between, Between the Sheets, Yablon, Red Dog is now experiencing an astounding surge in popularity, primarily in the world of online gambling. The reason for this is primarily due to the simple nature of the game, as well as massive potential winnings for gamblers.
Playing Red Dog
Simply put, Red Dog's a game where only 3 cards are dealt out. After you enter your first bet, 2 cards are then dealt to you facing up. Next you bet on whether your 3rd card shall rank in between your first 2 cards. The narrower the card spread, the bigger the payoff. (The spread is considered the amount of card values in between the two initial cards.)
Red Dog card rankings are just like they in poker. Any card ranging between 2 & 10 is worth its face value, Jacks count as 11, Queens as 12, Kings as 13, and Aces count as 14. Aces, incidentally, are always high, and suits are totally irrelevant. One deck comprising 52 cards is utilised and is shuffled after each and every hand. Once your initial 2 cards are dealt, a number of outcomes are possible:
- When the spread between the first 2 cards you drew is more than 1, your pay-off depends on the 3rd card dealt. If the value of that 3rd card lands between your first 2 cards, your payout is calculated in accordance with the spread as stated on the paytable.
- When your initial cards and then the 3rd card are all valued equally, your pay-off is 11:1.
- When your 2 cards dealt are consecutive, the hand is considered a push, that is, your bet goes back to you.
- Should your 3rd card fail to land between your first 2 cards, you forfeit your bet.
Option to Double Up
Prior to your 3rd card being dealt, you are granted the prerogative of doubling your wager. For example, whenever your first 2 cards are either unequal or not in sequential order, you're given the chance to double your bet. Thus it's totally possible for you not only to win the hand, but win big-time.
The true key to maximising your earnings in Red Dog is being keenly aware of when to double up and when not to. Folding is never an option in Red Dog.
Red Dog Pay Outs
Following are the different spreads plus their winning payoffs:
One-card spread: Payoff 5 to 1
Two-card spread: Payoff 4 to 1
Three-card spread: Payoff 2 to 1
Four-card + spread: Payoff 1 to 1
Three of a kind pays off 11:1
Both consecutive cards (Cons) and pairs are ties, and as such, your bet(s) goes back to you.
Have a great time getting in some Red Dog action. And best of luck!
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