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Old 03-12-2007, 01:01 AM
NoXiousNuts NoXiousNuts is offline
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Default Re: Wired set vs set?

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Wrapper is an omaha variant that sees 8 cards straight across the community-- three on the flop, three on the turn, two on the river. At the end of the day, your hand is made by two cards out of your dealt cards and three contiguousr cards from the community, i.e. three cards in a row. But the community "wraps," i.e. you can use one card on one end and two on the others, etc., like a video game wrapping from left to right.

"indicator" refers to a card that comes with the turn that "indicates" what the low qualifier is-- sometimes played this way instead of declaring 8 or better for example.

Yes, I invented this.

Yes, I have too much time on my hands.

However, many Manku chips have come my way via "wrappage."

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You left out the fact that everyone gets dealt a fistful of hole cards rather than the non-standard 5 you play with in omaha 7/b.
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