Retribution Falls - Chris Wooding [184]
THE ANTE
Players make a minimum bet before the hand commences, the value of which is determined and agreed upon beforehand. This goes into the pot—the money available to be won—and will be taken by the victor of the hand.
THE DEAL
Each player is dealt three cards, facedown. The player does not show these cards to anyone but may look at them.
FIRST ROUND OF BETTING
The players bet based on the cards in their hand. A player’s bet must be matched or raised by the players to their left, or they may fold, forfeit their ante, and take no further part in the hand. Betting continues until all bets are even, at which point the money goes into the pot. There is no limit or restrictions to the betting in Rake. Players can choose to bet nothing, as long as nobody around the table raises them.
THE MIDDLE CARDS
Now the middle cards are dealt. For each player at the table, one card is dealt faceup and one facedown. So if there are six players, six cards are dealt faceup and six facedown along the middle of the table. These are cards available to be picked up by all the players.
FIRST PICKUP
Each player now takes one of the middle cards, hoping to improve their hand. The player to the left of the dealer picks up first, followed by the player to their left, until all players have picked one up. Players may take a faceup card or a facedown card. Faceup cards have the obvious advantage that the player knows their value, but they also give away information about the player’s hand to their opponents. They may also be useless to some players, who would rather take an unknown card in the hope of picking up one that helps their hand. Experienced Rake players may use their choice of cards in the pickup to bluff and deceive their opponents by misrepresenting the cards they hold.
SECOND ROUND OF BETTING
Another round of betting, identical to the first.
SECOND PICKUP
Now the remaining cards are picked up, in the same order as before: left of the dealer and clockwise after that. In Rake, the dealer is at a considerable disadvantage, being the last person to pick up a card. However, they are also the last one to bet and have the advantage of studying their opponents’ bets before deciding their own.
THIRD ROUND OF BETTING
A final round of betting.
THE REVEAL
If there are still two or more players contesting the hand—those who have not dropped out during one of the rounds of betting—they now reveal their cards. The winner takes all the money in the pot. The position of dealer moves one place to the left, and the sequence of play begins again.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
CHRIS WOODING is thirty-four years old and is the author of eighteen books. His novels have been published around the world and translated into twenty languages. He also writes for film and television. He lives in London, UK.
www.chriswooding.com