If the goal is to limit scoops just remove the scoop option. High and low split.
yeah that’s not my goal...yes high and low always split...plus you can have both...so you can scoop (The way it’s supposed to be, ya know)
If the goal is to limit scoops just remove the scoop option. High and low split.
The ask yourself why you allow it and tailor your rules to that.yeah that’s not my goal...yes high and low always split...plus you can have both...so you can scoop (The way it’s supposed to be, ya know)
Re: (1): my game runs at a snail's pace regardless bc everyone is a hundred years old and wants to tell their hundred years' worth of stories all night. Makes for a fun night, but a slow enough game that we're way past the point of shooting for speed.Interesting, I think they are worse for a variety of reasons....I'll share mine
1) slows game down tremendously
2) adds an element where you can just make an educated guess of the way in which other players are declaring (mainly stud variants)
3) encourages everyone playing every hand essentially at the start (contributes to point 1)
4) makes it very hard to scoop (which goes to your point of increasing sustainability I suppose)
The ask yourself why you allow it and tailor your rules to that.
If you let donkey shit into your games then you should be prepared to deal with donkey shit.
Re: (1): my game runs at a snail's pace regardless bc everyone is a hundred years old and wants to tell their hundred years' worth of stories all night. Makes for a fun night, but a slow enough game that we're way past the point of shooting for speed.
Re: (2): yeah that's poker. Making educated guesses and winning money.
The rest (3-4) are why declare games are better for the sustainability of the game, imo, bc they tend toward a more even distribution of the pot. The money will still ultimately gradually accumulate around the better players, but it will take more time and will keep the fish around essentially in perpetuity.
Just replying to your comment, no need to get all huffy and aggressive. Your free to do whatever you want t at your house, but if you drop comments here it’s not out of the ordinary for someone to reply to them. If they lack context when you post them it’s hard to infer though..Lol I don’t when I host...but I don’t tell other hosts how to run their games. If they want to do that then that’s their prerogative. My prerogative to leave obviously. Not sure why you’re putting me on blast
Results oriented thinking imo. It's just a different game. You'll still win all the money if you're the most skilled player - it will just take longer.I agree on point 2 to an extent, but I’ve been in hands plenty of time and missed one way, so I obviously declare the other way and I’ve won win basically nothing...and that’s silly imo. Ymmv obviously. And I don’t fault anyone, just not my cup of tea
Just replying to your comment, no need to get all huffy and aggressive. Your free to do whatever you want t at your house, but if you drop comments here it’s not out of the ordinary for someone to reply to them. If they lack context when you post them it’s hard to infer though..
Yep, totally agree it’s a different game. Just like 727 (I feel like I’m playing declare in the same games when the host calls this)...just kitcheny and different. Again that’s cool. Just not what I likeResults oriented thinking imo. It's just a different game. You'll still win all the money if you're the most skilled player - it will just take longer.
I just have a hard time with telling one player “sorry, you tied so you get nothing” while telling the other player “you tied, so you get everything” in the same hand.Funny I would argue all 4 points made are why split pot games with a declare are better. But to each their own. Luckily I am the host and do think Player A and B split this pot. I was just seeing if anyone agreed with the other perspective that cries about it everytime it comes up. The moral of the story is if you dont think you can win both then dont try it.
Dude, why do you keep coming at me like this? We are obviously saying the same thing, so I don’t understand the attitude.Not huffy and aggressive man...been laughing...I think it’s funny we’re saying the same thing. I appreciate the re-enforcing of how a forum works.
That's the risk you take when you declare both ways. Otherwise, declare one way or the other and let your cards speak for themselves.I just have a hard time with telling one player “sorry, you tied so you get nothing” while telling the other player “you tied, so you get everything” in the same hand.
Dude, why do you keep coming at me like this? We are obviously saying the same thing, so I don’t understand the attitude.
nothing worse than “ let’s play a fun variation that everyone has a different version of, and then we will make up some rules at the end” to kill the sustainability of a game.
1. The two lows tied so they both out, neither won.
2. The straight scoops everything since both other players are disqualified.
I just have a hard time with telling one player “sorry, you tied so you get nothing” while telling the other player “you tied, so you get everything” in the same hand.
If it’s so cut and dried why was this thread started? In my world we don’t play crack house poker. We don’t need to make shit up and change it midstream when it’s unclear. In my world we play poker with poker players not go fish games with children.I don't know why this is so hard to understand: if you go both ways you are saying "I am going to win the high and the low outright." If you tie or lose on either side, your hand is mucked. The remaining players split the pot based on the direction they chose.
In your world, if all three players had the same hand, say an 8 high straight, one goes high, one low, one both ways. Does the pot just get completely forfeited?
Your house, your rules, just make them clear from the get go, whatever they are, and then there is no argument. It’s when you start doing things “cause they are fun” without clarifying up front what the rules are when trouble starts as evidenced above. Even the simple things like how many coins for what declare seems to be up in the air depending on what crack house you play in if you don’t clarify up front.I sure didnt mean to start all of this. I just wanted to know if my rule of throwing the players hand completely out if he went both ways and tied or lost one was clear. Some players in my game have played the other way where the player who went low in that situation scoops and think it is correct. I dont.
I've played some crazy declare hi-lo (poker & not poker) games in the past with a group from college.The dealers choice games my group plays has several high low declare variants. Omaha variations we do not declare and just have cards speak. One issue that many of our group disagrees on is when more than 2 players reach the declare and someone goes both. We play if you go both of course you have to win both.
Declare games will never be played in my house.
And if I was playing in a game that had a declare and didn’t explain that you can’t tie to win I’d be even more pissed.
So if player C had declared LOW only would they have chopped the low side? Or do they both lose because they don’t win outright?
So the “must scoop” rule if going both ways is to discourage people from trying it, even with the nut low and nut high to make sure the pot gets awarded multiple ways.
Why don’t you just say “no scooping” if your trying to discourage it? It honestly looks like if you do this you are purposefully trying to make your game contentious. Sure it’s good for laughs at someone’s expense, nothing like pulling the rug out from under someone and laughing like hell when they smack their head. Good Times.exactly