Card Values, Spreads, and Payouts
Interface and Button Descriptions
Red Dog is a simple
game from the old West played with three cards. After receiving two cards, the player wins if the next card dealt
is ranked between the first two cards.
If all three cards are the same rank, the player wins 11 to 1.
Suits of the cards
have no meaning in the game.
Rank
|
Value
|
|
2 |
2 |
|
3 |
3 |
|
4 |
4 |
|
5 |
5 |
|
6 |
6 |
|
7 |
7 |
|
8 |
8 |
|
9 |
9 |
|
10 |
10 |
|
J |
11 |
|
Q |
12 |
|
K |
13 |
|
A |
14 |
The spread is
the number of ranks between two given cards.
For example, the spread between a five and an eight is two. The maximum spread is eleven.
Payouts for winning
hands are based on the following table:
Spread
|
Payout
|
|
1 |
5 : 1 |
|
2 |
4 : 1 |
|
3 |
2 : 1 |
|
4 or greater |
1 : 1 |
|
Three of a kind |
11 : 1 |
After placing the initial
bet, the player receives two cards. If
the two cards are different, the player must decide either to raise the bet
(with an amount equal to the initial bet) or continue with the current bet
before receiving the third card.
The player wins if
the third card falls numerically between the first two cards. Winning hands are paid based on the spread
between the first two cards—how far apart the first two cards rank. The player loses the total bet—including any
raised bet—if the third card does not fall between the first two cards.
When the first two
cards have consecutive ranks (for example, 5 and 6), the hand is a tie, and all
bets are returned to the player.
When the first two
cards have the same rank, the third card is automatically dealt. If the third card has the same as the first
two, the player wins eleven times the initial bet. If the third card is different than the first two, the game is a
push, and all bets are returned to the player.
Click the deal
button after placing a bet to start a new game.
Click the raise
button to double the bet and deal the third card.
Click the continue button to deal the third card without increasing the bet.