Sunday, 14 September 2014

Basic Lunar Poker Gameplay



People around the world are starting to hear about Lunar Poker. An exciting new poker variation, Lunar Poker is easy to learn and fun to play. Lunar Poker players have many opportunities to win big.

To play, a player places an ante and super wagers. The super wager must be bigger than an ante wage. Then, all the players and the dealer are dealt five cards. If a Lunar Poker player has a Royal or Straight Flush in their first five-card hand, they immediately win the Instant Payout. They receive 1,000-1 or 200-1 of their ante. By Lunar Poker rules, the casino operator can offer even higher odds.


If any Lunar Poker player has made a Super wager where the hand they're dealt is any of the 8 Super combinations in the initial 5 cards, that player's Super wager is paid according to the Super Pay Table. If that player's Super combination is not also an Instant Payout combination, they continue to play.

Lunar Poker players then have the option to fold, play, or draw. To play, a Lunar Poker player must best 2 times their ante. To draw, the Lunar Poker player must pay a value equal to their ante to buy a 6th card or exchange 2 to 5 cards. After drawing, a player can then decide whether to fold or play.

The dealer must have an ace-king or higher to play against a player. If the Lunar Poker dealer has a Super combination, Super wagers on the dealer's hand will be paid out. Players who beat the dealer have their ante wager pushed. If they lose, they lose their ante and bet wagers.

Lunar Poker variations have more exciting, high-stakes plays.

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