Red dog (card game)

This is in contrast with some other casino card games, such as blackjack, where a higher number of decks used will increase the house edge.

That player then bets from nothing to the amount that is in the pot at the time whether or not the third card will numerically fall in between the first two.

Other regions, such as in the United States, play the game by combining two decks of cards.

This adds another dynamic to the game due to the extra number of similar type cards.

Beyond that, most of the other rules followed by United States players are similar to those which are observed in the Liaoning province.

If the next card is the same as the last two, i.e. a 2, this is considered a "Post" and the player is required to pay triple the bet for the hand.

If a player "Posts" on an Ace they are required to pay four times their bet for that hand.

[citation needed] In the show, two players answer high-low survey questions, and guess whether the next card is higher or lower (with duplicates counting as wrong).

[3] An unsold 1985 game show pilot hosted by Jim McKrell, entitled Split Decision, had contestants playing the game Acey Deucey while answering general knowledge questions.

A round of red dog. Dealt two cards whose values are neither the same nor adjacent to each other, the player bets on whether the value of the third card will fall between the value of the first two.
Two cards dealt with consecutive ranks are a "push", returning the player's wager.