Flat line hold 'em poker game

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A63F 1/00 (2006.01) A63F 13/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2506141

A method of playing a poker style card game, wherein the dealer deals two 'hole" cards to each player. The dealer then deals nine cards as the community cards which are arranged in two separate sets. One set of community cards is arranged in a North-South direction and the other set is arranged in an East-West direction, the two sets being intersected by one shared community card. In a preferred embodiment, the community cards are laid out in a "Cross" or "Star" shape or "+" or small letter "t" shape. All players can utilize the community cards, in conjunction with their "hole" cards, so as to form a poker hand. The winning hand comes from that player whose two "hole" cards best fit with one of the sets of community cards on the table, and achieves the highest poker ranking.

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