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So I am new to the site and looking for your help.

Game is 7-card no-peek with a wild card. The wild card changes once a hand shows a pair then a new wild is flipped over every time a new pair is shown. So for example if the wild card shown is a 7, then if you have a 7 in your hand it is wild. Scenario: Four people are playing and two have dropped out and the dealer has the better hand with two of his cards still down. The other player has all his cards showing.
Can the dealer declare victory with his 5 cards and use of the wild or does the dealer have to flip the remaining two cards as there is still another player in the game.

Hope that makes sense and I will look forward to your replies.
 
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What the heck are you talking about? Never heard of this before. If there are 2 people in a hand, somebody would have to be able to show they have won the hand.
 
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So I am new to the site and looking for your help.

Game is 7-card no-peek with a wild card. The wild card changes once a hand shows a pair then a new wild is flipped over every time a new pair is shown. So for example if the wild card shown is a 7, then if you have a 7 in your hand it is wild. Scenario: Four people are playing and two have dropped out and the dealer has the better hand with two of his cards still down. The other player has all his cards showing.
Can the dealer declare victory with his 5 cards and use of the wild or does the dealer have to flip the remaining two cards as there is still another player in the game.

Hope that makes sense and I will look forward to your replies.













If I understand you, turning over his remaining cards could result in his hand becoming less valuable, ie. wild card counterfited, so of course he has to expose them. Home game maybe there is an option of standing pat?
The main point, if you are using wild cards, don't play with real money. :)

By the way, welcome to the forum.
 
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You'd have to run all the cards out. That's the point, you don't know if you're gonna get hosed by the wild card changing. It's like 'Follow the Queen'
 
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All cards are eventually turned over. That is my understanding of that game.
 
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