-
second round if
there is an "open pair" (that is, at
least one player's
upcards make a pair). Some
casinos (typically in California) use the
smaller limit...
- nine cards:
three downcards in a row,
three upcards on top of the downcards, and
three hand cards. The
upcards can only be pla**** once the hand
cards have...
-
faceup (US) A card
positioned so that it
reveals its suit and value. Also
upcard. face
value The
marked value of a card. Also pip value.
Court cards are...
- non-dealer has
first option of
taking the
upcard on the
discard pile or p****ing. If the non-dealer
takes the
upcard, they must then
discard a
different card...
- from the top of the
stock or take the
upcard.
After the
player draws their card,
either from the
stock or the
upcard, they must then
choose any card in their...
- make
playing decisions based on only
seeing one of the dealer's
cards (the
upcard). But if the dealer's hole card is spotted, a
player who
plays correctly...
- top of the deck and
placed face up next to it. This card is
called the
upcard and
becomes the
beginning of the
discard pile. Each
player has a choice...
- Used to
speed up the game, as it
eliminates throw-in hands.
Upcard. The
dealer picks the
upcard up
instead of
leaving it on the
table until pla****. Euchre...
- dealer's left). If pla**** with a bring-in, the
player with the lowest-ranking
upcard must pay the bring-in, and
betting proceeds after that. If two
players have...
- suit of the
upcard as trump, or "I
order it up" to
accept it. In the
latter case, the
dealer discards a card,
picks up the
entrumped upcard and play begins...