Pokeno Card Game

Pokeno is a game manufactured by United States Playing Card Company,[1] the makers of Bicycle Playing Cards. This game is a combination of poker and keno (or lotto) and is similar to the game Bingo in several aspects.

The Pokeno Original Game Set consists of 12 original Bicycle Jumbo Index Game Boards. These are the original Pokeno style boards, but have been re-created in a large, easy-to-read format. Each board measures 9.5in L x 7in W and has pictures of 25 cards. Pokeno is a multiplayer card game that is a mix of poker and keno. The game uses poker chips, a deck of playing cards and Pokeno game boards, which are made up of five rows of five standard playing cards each. None of the cards on a board are the same, and each game board is unique. Combine the thrill of the hunt with the strategy of classic table games and you have Bicycle Po-Ke-No. There are 5 ways to play - the hardest part is deciding which one! Players can choose the Original Po-Ke-No game, 5-Card, Black Jack, 4-Corner, or Roulette. Pokeno is a combination of poker and bingo, played like bingo. Instead of playing with a standard bingo card everyone uses a Pokeno card, which has card names and suits on it. As card names are called out, players cover the cards with their poker chips until one of them wins the game. Pokeno was developed and is marketed by the United States Playing Card Company. The game package consists of 12 game boards with unique card combinations, 200 chips, and a standard deck of 52 cards. As said above, the game combines the probability factor of Keno and some basic elements from Poker. Hello People! At EzPzParties.com. In this video you will learn how to play Pokeno easy beginner basic rules for new Pokeno players. Pokeno is a fun and easy game, which can be played.

Gameplay[edit]

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The dealer places five ranks of five squares across the board for a total of 25 squares. With another deck of cards at hand, cards are turned over one at a time and each player who has a board with that playing card pictured places a poker chip or other marking device over the square. The first player to get five squares in a row is the winner.

Methods of scoring[edit]

There are many ways to keep score in Pokeno.

  • The winner receives a reward, greater or lesser, according to the poker value of the line or 'hand.' (See list of poker hands)

Pokeno Card Game Rules

Note that the boards are arranged so that each vertical and horizontal line represents a different poker hand, ranging from 'straight flush' to 'pair'. No boards are better than others. All are intended to be balanced.

  • The same as before except that the dealer continues turning over cards until every one has five in a row, and the player with the highest poker hand covered is the winner.
  • Pokeno may be played similarly to Blackjack, where the dealer covers his own board and plays against each individual player. The dealer turns over playing cards until he has five in a row covered on his own board. The other players who do not have five in a row covered or whose row has a lesser value than the dealer lose. The dealer loses to those who have rows covered of greater poker value. Larger hands may bring a greater reward.
  • Pokeno may be played similarly to keno. Each player except the dealer or 'banker' is given a board and may bet on any figure that automatically covers one row and one column. The banker turns over playing cards and the players cover only those called that are in the two rows on which he wagers. If one of these two rows is not covered by any player so that no one is 'out' by the time twenty-five cards are turned over, the banker gets the wagers. If player is 'out' on either his horizontal or vertical row, that player gets a certain standard reward arranged in proportion, as in roulette.
  • Pokeno may be played like regular bingo with poker cards instead of numbers/bingo balls.

References[edit]

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  1. ^'Original Pokeno Cards'. United States Playing Card Company.

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