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Brag (card game)

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Note that unlike poker a straight beats a flush, as three-card flushes are more likely than three-card straights, while the reverse is true of five-card poker hands. Special conventions also usually apply that three 3s is the highest-ranking prial, and Ace-2-3 the highest-ranking straight flush. The full probabilities are as follows:
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Players also have the option of playing blind (betting without looking at their cards). A blind player's costs are all half as much as an open (non-blind) player's. However, an open player may not raise or see a blind player. If all other players fold to a blind player, at least two variations exist
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Three cards are dealt to each player, and three face-up communal cards are dealt. Players take turns at exchanging one or all (but not two) of their cards for any or all of the communal cards. Play continues until one player 'sticks', or 'knocks', meaning that they are happy with their hand. All the
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Nine cards are dealt, players sort these into three sets. Four antes are played, one for each set, and a main pot. Each set is then played out, usually without further betting. The winner of each set takes one lot of antes; if a player wins all three sets they receive the main pot as well, otherwise
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In the second phase, players passed or vied. The procedure is not detailed, but based on the 1810 Hoyle, beginning with elder hand, players would pass or say "I brag" and place a stake. If a player bragged, he could be challenged by another player matching or raising the stake. If two players wished
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that only had a single phase – the vying or 'bragging' round – with special powers for certain Jacks and Nines, thus anticipating the modern single-stake game. In 1825, an early American account of Brag describes a much more elaborate single-stake game with a complex vying procedure. Not until 1860
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Thirteen cards are dealt, from which players must choose three cards to play. Another variation involves making four hands (or the most possible over a certain standard) from the thirteen cards. Four of a kind can also be played, and is usually rewarded by an additional fee to be paid by the other
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In the third phase, players scored their hands and the first player to reach exactly 31 or, if no-one did, was closest to 31, won the stakes. To that end, courts and Aces scored 10 and pips their face value. Players could improve their hand by drawing a card from the stock, but if they 'drew out',
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In most versions of Brag the highest prial depends on the variant being played, for instance, in three card Brag the highest prial would be a prial of threes, in seven card Brag it would be a prial of sevens and so on. The only exception to this is in four card brag, where the game is played as a
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with some variation created by the differing odds of a three-card hand. By convention a prial (three of a kind) ranks first, above a straight flush, despite a prial being marginally more likely than a straight flush. As there are only three cards, four of a kind and a full house are not possible.
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A normally non-gambling related variant, played as a family game. Each player is dealt fifteen cards, from which they make five three-card tricks. Each player must then lay their tricks down in order, highest first. The winner is the one who wins the most tricks. This variant has a much higher
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Some of these rules can also lead to games, especially heads-up, becoming tactical, with players avoiding making their best hand until their hand is forced into that last exchange by another player sticking, risking that the card that completes their hand isn't taken by another player in the
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are rules for both variants published in one compendium, whereby "Three Stake Brag" is virtually unchanged from the earliest rules and the version of "Single Brag" described is less complicated than its American cousin.
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Classic Brag is a three-stake game and players ante 3 stakes, one for each phase of the game. Eldest hand deals 3 cards to each player in turn, turning the last card dealt to each player face up. The game phases are:
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For example, with four players A, B, C and D, this situation could occur: Player A bets 2 chips, B folds, C bets 2 chips and D bets 2 chips. In order to stay in, A would have to bet another 2 chips (at least).
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Players are dealt four cards, and must then choose which card to throw away (place at the bottom of the deck) in order to create the best combination. The game is then played in the same way as three-card
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players, apart from any original stake. Players then show their respective best hands, then second best hands, etc., with each winning hand scoring that player a point, or points. Score is kept on a
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to challenge, the elder took precedence. Vying continued between the two players until one passed or said "I'll see you" or the equivalent whereupon both revealed their hands. A
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it remains for the next hand. Players must always play the next best available set they have made. Often a player may be able to make two good sets and a poor third (e.g.
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his opponent. At this point, the two hands are revealed, and the player with the better hand takes the entire pot. If there is a tie, the player who is seeing loses.
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was a wild card, which could represent any other card, but a natural hand beat a 'wild' hand i.e. one with the Knave of Clubs. Some circles also admitted the
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Seven cards are dealt, players must choose three cards to play from their hands, or make two hands, with only a successful win if both hands win the pot.
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In the first phase the player with the highest face-up card won the stakes, cards ranking in their natural order from Ace downwards, except that the
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likelihood of more powerful tricks, due to the extra cards. This version can also be played with 10 cards and one card is discarded.
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The rules are silent, for example, on the number of players, number of cards, direction of play and details of the vying procedure
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remaining players then exchange one last time before hands are compared. The player with the lowest hand is out, or loses a life.
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style and hand rankings. It has been described as the "longest-standing British representative of the Poker family."
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In Brag a straight is more commonly called a "run", and a straight flush is referred to as a "run on the bounce".
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Modern Brag, often called Three-Card Brag to distinguish it from its variants, is a single-stake game. Everyone
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i.e. exceeded 31, they lost. If two or more scored the same, they drew again until a winner was established.
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The earliest published rules for any form of Brag appear in Richard Seymour's 1721 revision of
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Presumably if two or more drew 30 or 31, it was either a draw or positional priority applied.
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three card game, so the highest prial in this instance would be a prial of threes.
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below) was defunct; nevertheless, its rules were still being published in 2001.
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In 1825, the first American account of Brag appeared in a New York edition of
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Hands generally follow the same sequence as the five-card hands of
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Five-card Brag. Five cards are dealt, players discarding two.
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Another unusual custom of Brag is that the deck is rarely
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known as 'braggers'. Initially there was just one, the
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Index

Three-Card Brag

English
Gambling
Stop the Bus
British
card game
Primero
poker
betting
The Compleat Gamester
Post and Pair
wild cards
Knave of Clubs
shortened pack
Waddingtons
Classic Brag
Charles Cotton
prial
pair royal
pair
antes
folding
see
poker
Prial
6 of clubs
6 of diamonds
6 of hearts
Jack of clubs

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