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Let's make sure we know how a game of sequence is dealt and played start to finish. We'll
do that know I have shuffled the deck, it's randomly not stacked. Let's see how it comes
out, it's a stud game. After everyone antes you deal two cards down and then one card
up, no two's yet, there's a round of betting. Remember the low card is forced to do the
bring in for the sake of this hypothetical hand so we're going to skip the betting and
we have a king and a deuce. Deuces are wild because a deuce came off (a two came off)
during the up cards so this player now has a pair of aces but they're dodging three.
If a three comes off, then deuces will no longer be wild and three's will, just for
the sake of knowledge let's look at the whole cards. Well he has no other wild cards but
he does have his pair of aces and at this time since he doesn't have any other wild
cards or potential wild cards, he needs to slow down. Maybe bet a little bit but not
go crazy. We have a player playing a pair of fours over here so they are going to stay
in hope to get to the fours of wild. This player isn't really working on wild cards
nor is this player. But we'll say for the sake of this experiment everybody stays in
everybody checks and then on to 5th street. Let's see if a three comes up like I said
I did it randomly at this time there is no three and after 5th street the pair of aces
is still the high hand and we'll deal with the rest of the hand in the next segment.