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How To Play Pineapple Poker

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Pineapple poker is a great poker game and really similar to Texas Holdem, which means that the learning curve isn’t steep at all if you already know how to play Texas Holdem. You can play this game with 2-10 players on a single table and you only use one deck of cards with no jokers in the deck. To start a game of Pineapple poker you need to deal one card to each player at the table face-up to determine who the dealer is to start the first hand.

The player that is dealt the highest card will shuffle up the deck of cards and deal 3 cards to each player facedown. While the dealer is shuffling the cards the two players to the left of the dealer need to post the small blind and big blind. The small blind is posted by the player closest to the dealer while the player to the left of the small blind posts the big blind.

Once the dealer has dealt out the 3 cards to each player there is a round of betting, which starts with the player to the left of the big blind. Players need to decide whether they want to call the big blind, raise the big blind or fold their hand. Once everyone has finished their turn the dealer will turn over the flop, which is 3 community cards that every player can use to make their hand better.

Whoever is left in the hand at this point will complete another round of betting with the betting starting with the player to the left of the dealer button. After this round of betting the players that are left in the hand need to look at their 3 cards and determine which one of their cards they’d like to discard. This is where Pineapple poker differs from similar poker games such as Texas Holdem.

After each player has discarded one of his or her cards the dealer can turn over the next community card. There is another round of betting and then if there are still players left in the hand the dealer will flip over the final community card. The players that are left in the hand at this stage finish the hand by having one final round of betting. If this doesn’t settle anything then the players that remain in the hand need to flip over their cards.

The goal in Pineapple poker is to have the highest 5-card poker hand using the same hand rankings that you would use in Texas Holdem. This means that the worst hand is high card and the best hand is a royal flush. If you don’t understand hand values yet then you need to make sure you study a chart before you begin playing. It’s vital that you know what beats what in Pineapple poker or else you’ll never end up winning money.

Once the winning hand is determined the player with the winning hand will collect all of the chips in the pot. If the hand is tied then the players that have the same hand will split the pot. It’s rare to see a tie in Pineapple poker, but it can happen from time to time so you need to know how to deal with the situation. After a hand is complete in Pineapple poker all you need to do is move the dealer button one spot to the left. The two players to the left of the dealer button need to post the two blinds and then the new dealer can deal out 3 cards to every player to begin the next hand.

It’s really not that common to find a Pineapple poker game running online for real money although there are a few places where you can learn how to play the game for free. Some casinos offer Pineapple poker and as the game becomes more popular I expect more online casino and poker rooms to start offering the game. It’s a lot more exciting then Texas Holdem because of the added element of each player receiving one extra card to begin the hand.

 

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