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Red Dog is a card game similar to Acey-Deucey and In-Between. The
game is played on a blackjack-sized table with two betting spots
-- "bet" and "raise" -- using a 52-card deck.
Only three cards are played per hand. Card suit is not relevant
in Red Dog.
The popularity of Red Dog is largely due to its simplicity. As
the pros say, if you can remember the number seven and know how
to subtract, then you can play Red Dog as well as anyone in the
world.
Objective
As a player, you place an opening bet and the dealer will deal
two cards. The object of the game is to bet on the likelihood that
the rank of a third card is going to fall between the first two.
If it does fall between, you win. If it doesn't, you lose.
So far, it's too simple. This is where the "raise" bet
comes in and it's based on the "spread". Spread is the
number of card values that lie between the two initial cards. The
value of any card from 2 to 10 counts at face value, a jack counts
as 11, a queen as 12, a king as 13, and an ace counts as 14.
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