Can some explain Single Deck RO6 , RO3 and so on.

#1
I havent palyed much single deck and have been reading up on it and wanted to know if someone could explain the RO 's.Like r06,r03 and so on.thanks for help.
 
#2
RO6 means the number of hands in the game plus the number of rounds equals 6. That's why a lot of SD tables only have 5 spots. RO5 and RO7 should be obvious. Sometimes you can fool a dealer into giving deeper pen by pulling hands in and out of the game.

In general you don't want to play anything less than RO6 and if you can get RO7, get it, it's awesome.
 

Sonny

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#5
pawnbroker said:
so say there are two players and we get four rounds ,would that be ro6
Right on. Similarly you would get 2 rounds to 4 players and 1 round to 5 (or more) players.

-Sonny-
 

Sonny

Well-Known Member
#6
jetace said:
And the number would change if a player was playing more than one spot?
The number of rounds depends on how many spots are being played, not really the number of players. If one players is betting on two spots then he will see four rounds. The acception would be if you can spread to an extra hand on the last round.

-Sonny-
 
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