Summary: Learn how a typical hand of crazy pineapple poker plays out in this free video series that will show you how to master this poker variation in no time.
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"Let's do one more random example hand of crazy pineapple just to make sure we get all the action. It's 3 cards to everybody face down, 3 starting cards and we burn a card and we flip the flop. We got a little thing going here we got a pair of 3s on the flop, then we look at our cards, we'll there's a round of betting. We look at our cards and we decide what gives us the most potential. Here we really don't have much going on but we can catch a straight from the ace to the 5 so we'll go ahead and discard the 10. Next hand it's not much going on here, so we're just going to take 2 highest cards jack and the 8 and discard the deuce. But if there is any betting that goes on we're going to fold, the next hand "oh, my goodness", look at that we have flopped a full house. We actually flopped a full house there is a couple of ways, we're going to stick with the best one. Which is three 4s and two 3s and we'll get rid of this 3."
eHow Article: See How a Hand of Crazy Pineapple Poker will Play Out
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