Second Round
Concealed cards | Open cards | |
Player 1 | Q♦, 5♥ | A♠, 3♠ |
Player 4 | A♣, 10♣ | 2♥, 9♣ |
Player 5 | K♥, 4♦ | 6♦, 6♣ |
Player 6 | 6♥, 5♠ | 7♣, 8♦ |
Player 7 | 10♠, 7♠ | Q♠, 7♥ |
Wagers
Player 5: Stays on due to his King and a pair of 6s.
Player 6: Stays on due to his four-straight.
Player 7: Stays on due to his three-flush.
Player 1: Stays on due to a suited Ace.
Player 4: Stays on due to his Ace and three clubs.
Third round
Concealed cards | Open cards | |
PLAYER 1 | Q♦, 5♥ | A♠, 3♠, J♦ |
PLAYER 4 | A♣, 10♣ | 2♥, 9♣, 10♥ |
PLAYER 5 | K♥, 4♦ | 6♦, 6♣, 9♦ |
PLAYER 6 | 6♥, 5♠ | 7♣, 8♦, A♥ |
PLAYER 7 | 10♠, 7♠ | Q♠, 7♥, Q♣ |
Wager
Player 7: The other poker players aren’t taking risks so he stays on due to his two pairs and a queen.
Player 1: Quits. Having seen another Ace and three diamonds and know he doesn’t have much of a chance of winning.
Player 4: He plays since he has a pair of 10s and wishing he will get another pair.
Player 5: He quits. He determines that his pair of 6’s won’t do him much good.
Player 6: He remains in the game as he has a four-straight.