One of the funniest yet silliest poker games, it is well known as Blind man's Bluff.
This is a Fraternity game and is played during parties, where beer and not money is often a requirement for game play
There's virtually no limit to the number of players, but usually 6-10 work best.
Indian Poker game Instructions:
1 deck of Cards is used.
Each player puts in an ante (usually one dollar) to play.
The dealer deals a card, face down, to each player around the table.
The players then place the cards on their foreheads with one hand, so every player except themselves can see what card they're playing with.
The card will stay on their forehead until the end of the round.
If a player looks at their own card, they're out of the round, and lose their ante.
Next, one-by-one, starting with the dealer, each player puts in their bets or folds.
You are basing your decision on the cards that you can see around the table and hoping your card is better.
Once all bets are in, everyone sees their hand.
High card takes the pot.
To continue the game, the next person to the left deals out from the remaining cards-setting aside the cards played in previous rounds.
This continues round-after-round until the entire deck is gone.
* Please note that Ace is a high card.
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