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State Poker
State Poker- ADD the locations name in which it is being played for example: Las Angeles Poker

Each player is dealt 6 cards facedowwn. Players cannot look at the cards. They are placed in 2 columns and 3 rows. The rest of the cards are in the middle of the playing surface. The player to the left of the dealer starts. Players can either take a card from the discard pile and switch it with one in the top row and then discard their old card, or may draw a new one from the deck, and choose to swap with their cards or to just discard it.

OBJECT You want to match the 2 cards side to side to make a zero (0). If you dont match the cards side by side, you add their values. You may continue to swap out cards in the top row, until you flip over a card in the next row. Same with the other rows. ONCE THE LAST CARD ON THE LAST ROW IS FLIPPED UP, THE game continues for one trip around the table. When this has been done, add up the totals of each players score. Make sure you write these scores down. PLAY UNTIL EVERY PLAYER HAS DEALT. That will complete one full round of state poker. PLAY AS MANY ROUNDS AS YOU WOULD LIKE!

Values A=1; 2=2; 3=3; 4=4; 5=5; 6=6; 7=7; 8=8; 9=9; 10=10; J= (-3) (When paired in same row, double -3 to -6; they do not make a zero 0); Q=10; K=0;

Proposed deletion of State Poker


The article State Poker has been proposed for deletion&#32; because of the following concern:
 * Non-notable game, a google search doesn't bring up anything on this particular type of poker, also written in a manner unacceptable for Wikipedia; see WP:NOTHOWTO

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