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Buying Royalty Cards in Russian Revolution

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Summary: Learn about buying royalty cards in Russian revolution with expert advice on playing cards and bluffing in this free poker video.

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Reg Brittain has benefited from the poker boom of recent years. In 2006, Brittain won $25,000 on Fox Sports Network's Poker Dome Challenge.read more

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"Let's talk about deciding whether if you should buy another card when you get a royalty card, a king queen or a jack face them up during Russian Revolution. I have dealt the initial hands for 4 players, for every player there are 2 cards down and 1 card up. Let's go ahead and turn over these down cards this player here is working on actually a flush, 3 clubs it's a great way to start especially when you have the ace. This player in his pocket has 2 diamonds and this red nine is wild remember 1917 red, so at this time he has a pair of kings. This player has queen 7 5, not a lot going on and over to the left we have a little bit of connectivity and a suited 7 4. So let's see what happens when a face card comes out either queen king or a jack, face up. If I'm this player and I caught this king considering that I'm working on the nut flush and it's early I would probably go ahead and buy the next card."

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