Let's start now about what to do in Follow the Queen when you get a Queen and then a secondary wild card face up later in the face up rounds. We've already dealt two down cards and one up card. So, we are starting this second round of up cards and a Queen comes up. Now the person who has the Queen is very happy and the person to follow is happy because they get a wild card which, in this case is an eight. So, this person, at this time shows two tens face up. Now, in the second round of up cards, if you get a secondary wild card you're probably pretty happy. But, in this case, the information that we have in front of us is that only one Queen has come face up. So, we have the possibility of up to three Queen's coming out face up after. In all likelihood at least one Queen will come face up. So, we still need to be careful. And, look what happens, the very next card is a Queen. Our eights are no longer wild. King's are wild now. At this point, if I have a secondary wild card and there's only one more round of face up cards to come, in this case it's four cards, I'm going to bet this pretty strong. In this late round the maximum bet is probably four chips. I'm going to bet four chips. I'm going to put everyone else to the test and make them decide if they want to stay or if they want to go, if they want to fold. Everybody calls. We deal the last round. Another Queen comes out. Now, I am happy I have a Queen, but my King is no longer wild except in a freak situation. Now Aces are wild. At this point, I know no more Queens will come face up. If I am this person over here that has two Aces which are now wild plus this Queen, I've got four two's showing. Well, I'm pretty happy and, frankly, I am probably not going to get anybody to stay in the pot with me.