Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
Originally Posted by AndrewG View Post
Thank you Mr Crimm for your description about that game. But I don't understand something you said.

"As-Ks-Qs-Ts-5c was a non-paying 4-card royal so you got to draw one card at a time until you hit a pay. With this hand there are only 21 cards left in the deck that will make a paying hand, 8 flush cards, 3 straight cards, 9 high pair cards, and 1 royal card. So the chance of making the royal on the draw was 1 in 21."

Weren't there still 47 cards remaining, so your chance of getting a royal remained at 1 out of 47, or did the game limit the selection of remaining cards to allow you to draw from the 21 cards you mentioned?

And was there an extra charge similar to the extra charge to play Dream Card?
You keep drawing cards until you hit a pay. 47 cards are remaining but only 21 of them are paying cards. Only the paying cards count.
Thank you. That's amazing. Was it a widespread game or a "loss leader" game with limited distribution?