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Cards With Bills: Poker – Collector’s EditionNew

Posted on April 6, 2025May 29, 2025 By Admin@CardsWithBills No Comments on Cards With Bills: Poker – Collector’s EditionNew

Cards With Bills: Poker – Collector’s Edition is an exciting and unique twist on traditional poker, combining the thrill of poker strategy with the creativity of using real currency bills as your “cards.” Here’s everything you need to know about how to enter, play, and win this innovative game.


How to Enter

To participate in Cards With Bills: Poker – Collector’s Edition, players submit entries using real currency bills of various denominations. Each bill serves as a potential “card” in the game, and the denomination determines the ante points required to enter. Here’s how it works:

  1. Choose Your Bills: Players can submit bills in the following denominations: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100.
  2. Each denomination has a specific ante point value:
    • $1 Bill: 1 point
    • $2 Bill: 2 points
    • $5 Bill: 5 points
    • $10 Bill: 10 points
    • $20 Bill: 20 points
    • $50 Bill: 50 points
    • $100 Bill: 100 points
  3. You can submit multiple bills per denomination, but there are minimum entry thresholds that must be met for each denomination to ensure a meaningful prize pot:
    • $1 Bills: Minimum of 100 entries (100 points total)
    • $2 Bills: Minimum of 80 entries (160 points total)
    • $5 Bills: Minimum of 50 entries (250 points total)
    • $10 Bills: Minimum of 40 entries (400 points total)
    • $20 Bills: Minimum of 40 entries (800 points total)
    • $50 Bills: Minimum of 30 entries (1500 points total)
    • $100 Bills: Minimum of 20 entries (2000 points total)
    • If a round does not meet the minimum entry requirements for a denomination, the entries for that denomination will be carried over to the next round. This ensures that players have the opportunity to compete for a more substantial prize pot in future rounds.
    • These Minimums Are Subject To Change At Any Time.
  4. Submit Your Entries: Players can submit multiple entries per denomination, with limits set for each round (e.g., 5 entries for $1 bills, 3 entries for $5 bills, etc.). Each entry must include the bill’s serial number and a photo for verification.
  5. Pay the Ante: The ante points for each entry are added to the prize pot for that denomination. For example, if you submit three $5 bills, you contribute 15 points (3 x 5 points) to the $5 prize pot.
  6. Earn Points to Cover Your Ante (New Users):
    • If you’re new, you can earn points to cover your ante through various activities:
      • Participate in Community Voting: Earn points by voting on other players’ entries.
      • Complete Challenges: Complete in-game milestones or participate in special events.
      • Referral Bonuses: Invite friends to join and earn points when they play.
      • Social Media Engagement: Share your gameplay experience on social media for additional rewards.

These options ensure that even new players can join in without a steep entry barrier!


How to Play

Once all entries are submitted, the game begins! Here’s how the gameplay unfolds:

  1. Random Selection of Hands: For each denomination (except $100 bills, which are single-entry), one bill is randomly selected from your entries to form your “hand” for the round. This adds an element of chance and excitement to the game.
  2. Hand Rankings: The serial numbers on the selected bills are used to determine hand rankings, similar to poker hands. For example:
    • Perfect Match: All digits in the serial number are the same (e.g., 11111111).
    • Seven of a Kind: Seven digits in the serial number are the same.
    • Consecutive Sequence: The serial number forms a consecutive sequence (e.g., 12345678).
    • Other creative rankings can be introduced to add variety and strategy.
  3. Community Voting: After the hands are revealed, players and community members can vote on categories like “Best Story” (if a bill has a unique history) or “Most Creative Tag.” These votes contribute additional points to the players’ scores.
  4. Scoring: Players earn points based on:
    • The ante points they contributed.
    • The hand ranking of their selected bill.
    • Community voting and bonus points for unique features or participation.

How to Win

Winning in Cards With Bills: Poker – Collector’s Edition requires a mix of strategy, luck, and community engagement. Here’s how you can maximize your chances of winning:

  1. Build a Strong Hand: Submit bills with interesting or unique serial numbers to increase your chances of achieving high-ranking hands. For example, look for bills with repeating digits, sequences, or other patterns.
  2. Engage with the Community: Share the stories behind your bills and participate in discussions to earn community votes. The more engaging your entries, the more likely you are to win bonus points.
  3. Strategize Your Entries: Submit entries across multiple denominations to increase your chances of winning in different prize pots. Focus on denominations with fewer entries to improve your odds of being selected.
  4. Claim the Prize Pot: After the round, the total ante points for each denomination are calculated, and the house takes a 20% cut to fund bonuses, promotions, and special events. The remaining 80% of the prize pot is distributed among players based on their performance. For example:
    • Winner Takes All: The player with the highest score for a denomination wins the entire pot.
    • Top Three Distribution: The pot is split among the top three players, with the highest scorer receiving the largest share.

Special Features and Incentives

The house’s 20% cut is reinvested into the game to enhance the player experience. This includes:

  • Special Prizes: Monthly drawings, collectible badges, and exclusive rewards for top players.
  • Seasonal Events: Themed rounds and tournaments with larger prize pots.
  • Bonuses: Double points for entries in underrepresented denominations or referral bonuses for inviting new players.

Conclusion

Cards With Bills: Poker – Collector’s Edition is more than just a game—it’s a community-driven experience that combines the thrill of poker with the creativity of collecting and showcasing unique currency bills. Whether you’re a seasoned poker player or a casual collector, this game offers endless opportunities to strategize, engage, and win big.

So gather your bills, submit your entries, and get ready to play Cards With Bills: Poker – Collector’s Edition, “Where Poker Skills Meet Financial Thrills”, The Fun Is Already In Your Wallet!

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Forming Hands

In Cards With Bills: Poker - Collector’s Edition, players use the 8-digit serial number of their submitted bills to create a "hand." Here are the key rules for forming hands:

  • Serial Number Usage: Players can only use the eight digits of the serial number for forming hands. The letters associated with the serial number (the first one or two letters and the last letter) are not included in the hand formation.

Hand Rankings & Hand Scoring

The hands are ranked based on the following criteria, with examples provided for clarity:

  1. Perfect Match (Rarest): All eight digits in the serial number are identical.
    • Example: "77777777" or "00000000"
    • Points Awarded: 10 times Ante Points
  2. Seven of a Kind: Seven of the eight digits in the serial number are identical.
    • Example: "77777770" or "00000001"
    • Points Awarded: 9 times Ante Points
  3. Six of a Kind: Six of the eight digits in the serial number are identical.
    • Example: "66666612" or "88888803"
    • Points Awarded: 8 times Ante Points
  4. Consecutive Sequence: Five or more digits in the serial number form a consecutive sequence (ascending or descending).
    • Example: "12345678" or "87654321"
    • Points Awarded: 7 times Ante Points
  5. Repeater: The serial number contains a repeating pattern of digits.
    • Example: "12121212" or "34343434"
    • Points Awarded: 6 times Ante Points
  6. Four of a Kind: Four identical digits appear anywhere in the serial number.
    • Example: "44441234" or "12345555"
    • Points Awarded: 5 times Ante Points
  7. Full House: Three of one digit and two of another appear in the serial number.
    • Example: "33322111" or "55566777"
    • Points Awarded: 4 times Ante Points
  8. Three of a Kind: Three identical digits appear anywhere in the serial number.
    • Example: "33345678" or "12333345"
    • Points Awarded: 3 times Ante Points
  9. Two Pair: Two sets of two identical digits appear in the serial number.
    • Example: "11223344" or "55667788"
    • Points Awarded: 2 times Ante Points
  10. One Pair: Two identical digits appear anywhere in the serial number.
    • Example: "11234567" or "12345567"
    • Points Awarded: 1 times Ante Points
  11. High Card: The highest single digit in the serial number is used when no other hand is formed.
    • Example: "12345678" (High Card: 8)
    • Points Awarded: 0 points

Special Features for Collectors

  • Star Notes: If a player has a star note (indicated by a star symbol in the serial number), it can be used as a wild card and may substitute for any digit in their hand.
  • Recognition of Unique Features: Players can agree on recognizing specific features, such as unique Federal Reserve Bank letters or rare series years, for additional points.

Bonus Points

  • Star Note: +1 point
  • Rare Series Year: +1 point (as agreed before the game).

This structure ensures that players have a clear understanding of how to form hands, the rankings of those hands, and how they can earn points throughout the game. Enjoy playing Cards With Bills: Poker - Collector’s Edition!

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