Red Dog
hands are dealt from a standard 52 card deck - a
round of Red Dog begins with you being dealt 2
face-up cards. The aim of the game is to predict
whether the third card will fall between the
values of the first two cards. For example, if
you're dealt one card with a denomination of 2
and a second card with a value of 8, you need to
decide whether the third card will be a 3, 5, 6
or 7 - if the third card is within the 2 cards,
you win - if it's outside the two cards, you
lose.
Red Dog Game doesn't give you the option
of backing out of a bet, however you can use
judgment to double your stake before the third
card is dealt, if you're confident it will fall
between the two cards - essentially, if you
think the card will fall outside the cards (in
other words you think the dealer is going to
win), do not double your stake. When you're
confident the third card will win, raise your
bet and take the money. Because you can't do
anything to prevent losing Red Dog hands, the
road to success often comes from successful
doubling up and luck of the draw. Red Dog
payouts are based on the probability of the
third card falling between the cards - the
bigger the gap between the cards, the shorter
the odds. Consecutive cards and Pairs void the
bet and you get your money back, and 11:1 for "3
of a Kind". |
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