Five-Card Poker

ANDY


MARC


Doug: OK, Marc, let's check your blind card first. The Queen of Diamonds has yet to be seen and I'm sure you'd love to see that now. Deej, flip Marc's last card over, please.

ANDY


MARC


Doug: Ace of Hearts. Well, that's still one pair. Andy, the Diamond Queen won't do you any good because Marc's Ace kicker would outdo your King kicker. So, in order to stay in the hunt for the Quarter Million Playoff, your fifth card has to be a King or a 10. Deej, do your stuff, please.

ANDY


MARC


Doug: It's a 10 for a straight and a win in this round!

 

 

 

ANDY
MARC

(winning bells; audience applause)

Doug: Sixty points for Andy and 20 in this round for Marc. Marc, normally we'd say goodbye to you with CY$10 for every point. Instead, due to that abnormality in the first round, we're saying just "bye for now" with CY$200 total and we'll see you in the next game. Andy, as for you, you're moments away from a big round. One hand of Joker Poker. Win that round and you win the car and the 100-grand. Should you make a royal flush naturally in the next round, you get the car plus CY$200,000. (oohs and aahs from the crowd) But first, we gotta pick a letter in the word "POKER" to see how much you collect for winning this round.

Andy: P for Pesos

Doug: P for Pesos it is. And it's worth how much dinero?

 

FIVE-CARD

(bing)

Doug: Well, 750 more.

 

 

 

ANDY
MARC

(smooth jazz theme plays)

Doug: Now, something for you to think about as we take this break. Going in to Super Bowl XXIII, Cincinnati Bengals' player Ickey Woods came up with the post-touchdown dance known as the "Ickey Shuffle". How many times did Woods dance the Ickey Shuffle in that Super Bowl? The answer plus the all-important Joker Poker round when we return to Net Poker.

(audience applause)

ADVANCE TO JOKER POKER