March 13, 2005 (Press Release) --
PRESS RELEASE MARCH 2005
A New Version Of "Hold'Em" Poker May Supplant The Existing Game That’s Being Played Today.
Patent Pending, Number: 60/654786
The invention should be of great interest to the public and especially, to the many millions, who are watching on several channels, the "Hold'Em" Poker Tournaments, almost daily, day and night. The interest is so intense that even NBC is coming out with their own Poker Tournament Show. Obviously, the invention has to be of even greater interest to the estimated fifty to sixty million poker players, in the US alone.
This version of "Hold'Em" could plausibly, and virtually, "revolutionize" the "Hold'Em World" And could supplant, or AT LEAST, co-exist with the game being played today, as it is beneficial to the players, and more profitable to the Gaming Establishments. Simply because their total "rake" from each hand played, could double or even surpass it, at times. This is subject to the approval of The Control Commission, of course. The "extra rake" is the result of an optional element in the game, which makes it possible.
Moreover, the pots will be, substantially bigger and therefore, enable the house to "rake" the maximum allowed, from just about every hand. Even in the smaller games, such as, in the $2 and $4 games. At present, "raking" the maximum allowed is impossible because the pots, many times, are not big enough, even in $3 and $6 games. The House winds up "raking" one or two dollars.
Here is why the new version is better for the players:
In the existing game, the players have only five community cards to select from and, if they don’t make it on the river, (the fifth and final card), that’s the “end of the line”. They are allowed to use one card from the hand, and four cards from the board or even all five community cards and none from the hand. The game is closer to a "MINI LOTTERY" of a sort, rather than a poker game.
In the new version, only three cards from the board are allowed, with the two face-down cards. Three flops of two cards each, or a total of six community cards. An optional third face-down may be "bought".
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For additional details, my Web Site should be ready between March 15th and the 18th.
"tripleflopholdem.com OR, holdemtripleflop.com"
A New Version Of "Hold'Em" Poker May Supplant The Existing Game That’s Being Played Today.
Patent Pending, Number: 60/654786
The invention should be of great interest to the public and especially, to the many millions, who are watching on several channels, the "Hold'Em" Poker Tournaments, almost daily, day and night. The interest is so intense that even NBC is coming out with their own Poker Tournament Show. Obviously, the invention has to be of even greater interest to the estimated fifty to sixty million poker players, in the US alone.
This version of "Hold'Em" could plausibly, and virtually, "revolutionize" the "Hold'Em World" And could supplant, or AT LEAST, co-exist with the game being played today, as it is beneficial to the players, and more profitable to the Gaming Establishments. Simply because their total "rake" from each hand played, could double or even surpass it, at times. This is subject to the approval of The Control Commission, of course. The "extra rake" is the result of an optional element in the game, which makes it possible.
Moreover, the pots will be, substantially bigger and therefore, enable the house to "rake" the maximum allowed, from just about every hand. Even in the smaller games, such as, in the $2 and $4 games. At present, "raking" the maximum allowed is impossible because the pots, many times, are not big enough, even in $3 and $6 games. The House winds up "raking" one or two dollars.
Here is why the new version is better for the players:
In the existing game, the players have only five community cards to select from and, if they don’t make it on the river, (the fifth and final card), that’s the “end of the line”. They are allowed to use one card from the hand, and four cards from the board or even all five community cards and none from the hand. The game is closer to a "MINI LOTTERY" of a sort, rather than a poker game.
In the new version, only three cards from the board are allowed, with the two face-down cards. Three flops of two cards each, or a total of six community cards. An optional third face-down may be "bought".
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For additional details, my Web Site should be ready between March 15th and the 18th.
"tripleflopholdem.com OR, holdemtripleflop.com"

This version, could "revolutionize" the "Hold'Em World" And may supplant, or AT LEAST, co-exist with the game being played today, as it is beneficial to the players, and more profitable to the Gaming
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