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Old 02-20-2007, 03:08 PM
dickkemp dickkemp is offline
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Default PROPOSITION BETS

PROPOSITION BETS PLEASE HELP
I am looking for info on how to run prop bets for my home game. i would like to know the more popular wagers, what the spread sheet looks like and how to run them. Thank You in advance for any help on the subject.
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Old 02-20-2007, 04:59 PM
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Default Re: PROPOSITION BETS

generally you have each persons name down the side and then columns for their props, there may be more than one column per player. each player has their props and each time their prop hits you mark it down in the column, keep lines for single props and blocks or a special mark for their double props or big boys. its pretty simple, then just add it all up in the end and u have ur winnners

wagers are usually a grouping of cards on the flop btw, so say you have 345, when any combination of just those cards flops, you hit your prop. your big props will usually be a specific flop like 345 or 458 or something and that flop has to hit specifically to get paid a certain multiple of the initial bet, where as on the regular prop you get paid for any combination of your cards flopping. PM if u have questions its pretty simple
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Old 02-21-2007, 04:05 PM
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would you have a picture of the spread sheet and odds of those specific flops. the paying out to each player is a little hazy still. i am assuming it comes from the players involved but how do you decide who pays what?
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