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The process of auditioning for a role in a performance, as in a demonstration of acting, dancing, singing ability. Auditions are used in the casting process to demonstrate the level and range of a performer's talent, and functions as a job interview for the performing arts. For actors, the audition piece is typically not from the show being considered. Some auditions involve cold reading, or performing a script that the actor is not familiar with. Likewise, musicians may be asked to sight-read music at various levels of difficulty. This is similar to many dance auditions, rather than showcasing prepared work. To learn more information about the auditions, go to auditions. Start or improve your acting career today by visiting acting career. If you're not informed, you will be left behind. Acting careers can be obtained by playing character roles in Television, Film or Commercials. Once a strong acting career is established, an actor should secure an honest, hard working agent, to find them work, and perhaps a manager to advise their career and help the actor make good decisions as to which roles to go out for and except. To find out more about becoming an actor, or more about the possibility of furthering your career as an actor, visit acting and find out all the necessary information. A person in theatre, film, or any other storytelling medium, who tells a story, is considered to be an actor. Stories can be told by portraying a character and, usually, speaking or singing the written text or play. To be an actor, one must be able to play characters in different settings and genres. Well-rounded actors are also skilled in singing, dancing, and dialects.
Stud Poker
Stud poker is any of a number of poker variants in which each player receives a mix of face-down and face-up cards dealt in multiple betting rounds. Stud games are also typically non-positional games, meaning that the player who bets first on each round may change from round to round it is usually the player whose face-up cards make the best hand for the game being played. The cards dealt face down to each individual player are called hole cards which gave rise to the common English expression ace in the hole, which suggests that one has something valuable that is not apparent to others.
Stud poker variants using 3 cards were popular as of the American Revolutionary War. Five-card stud first appeared during the American Civil War when the game was much played among soldiers on both sides, and became very popular. In recent years, Seven-card stud has become more common, both in casinos and in home games. These two games form the basis of most modern stud poker variations.
The number of betting rounds in a game influences how well the game plays with different betting structures. Games with four or fewer betting rounds, such as five-card stud and Mississippi stud described below, play well with any structure, and are especially well suited to no limit and pot limit play. Games with more betting rounds are more suited to fixed limit or spread limit. It is common and recommended for later betting rounds to have higher limits than earlier ones. For example, a $5/$10 Seven-card Stud game in a Nevada casino allows $5 bets for the first two rounds and $10 bets for subsequent rounds. Also common is to make the final round even higher: a $5/$10/$20 game would allow $20 bets on the last round only. Another common rule is to allow the larger bet on the second round if there is an open pair that is, at least one player's upcards make a pair. Some casinos typically in California use the smaller limit on the first three rounds rather than just the first two.
It is a common convention in stud poker to name the betting rounds after the number of cards each player holds when that betting round begins. So the bet that occurs when each player has three cards is called third card or third street, while the bet that occurs when each player has five cards is fifth street. The final round, regardless of the number of betting rounds, is commonly called the river or simply the end.
The variations described below assume that you are already familiar with five-card stud and seven-card stud, and with the game play of poker in general.
A progressive jackpot is a jackpot highest payoff for a gaming machine usually a slot machine or video poker machine where the value of the jackpot increases a small amount for every game played. Normally multiple machines are linked together to form one large progressive jackpot that grows more quickly because multiple players are contributing to the jackpot at the same time. The amount of the jackpot is shown on a meter as a money value. Usually the jackpot can only be won by winning the combination with the highest payoff, e.g. a royal flush at a video poker game, or five of the most valuable symbols lemons, cherries, alligators, etc on a slot machine. Once a player wins the jackpot, the jackpot resets to a preset minimum level. The amount on the jackpot progresses increases a small amount for every play on a connected machine. The amount that the jackpot advances by is set by the casino the house. For example, on a machine whose house edge is 5%, a generous jackpot contribution might be 1% one fifth of the expected profit. The house is prepared to contribute some of the profit of a jackpot linked machine because players are attracted by the: Relative novelty of progressive jackpots generally, only a small fraction of the house's gaming machines will be connected to a progressive jackpot Constantly changing meter, often displayed on large LED or LCD displays Large amount of the jackpot, which eventually motivates more players to play the game Usually only players who wager the maximum number of credits per play qualify to win the jackpot. All wagers, whether or not they are maximum credit bets, contribute to the jackpot though. As a result, a game which requires a 10 credit wager to qualify for the progressive jackpot will tend to have the progressive jackpot rise to higher levels relative to its break-even level than a game that requires only a 5 credit wager to qualify. In some games such as video poker, it is possible to compute an optimal playing strategy based on the frequency for each payoff versus the odds of hitting that payoff. Since the jackpot of a progressive video poker game is constantly growing, it eventually can reach a break-even point where the machine becomes a positive expectation bet for the player. When the progressive jackpot is less than the break-even point, there is a negative expected value house edge for all players. In the long run, with optimal strategy, a video poker player can make a profit, although the long run is generally longer than most people think. Several tens of thousands of plays. It is worthwhile to note that a break-even point cannot be easily calculated on a slot machine game, because the payback percentage for the game is normally unknown to the player. The break-even point in video poker can be calculated because the payback percentage for the game is a function of the paybacks and odds of the poker hands, which is based on a standard 52 card deck. The return of a slot machine is based on the published paytable, but also on the normally unpublished reels. For a five reel slot machine, the player would need to know each symbol on each of the slot machine's five reels, in order to calculate the odds. For a three reel slot, the reels are normally weighted, and this would not be possible. However, in some circumstances the manufacturer may publish the payout of their machines.Poker Chinese
Chinese 13 Card Poker
Chinese Poker is played with a standard 52-card
deck. Up to four players can play.
Each poker player receives 13 cards, face down, one at a time, in rotation. A hand is
dealt to all four positions even if vacant. The hand must be arranged with three
cards in front, five cards in the middle, and five cards in the back, where the
back hand should rank higher or equal to the middle hand, and the middle hand
should rank higher than the front hand. Standard poker rankings apply. Straights
and flushes do not count in the front hand except in the event of an automatic
win.
Scores are kept by points. Each part of the hand is assigned one point. Each
point is given a monetary value for each game.
Hands are then compared with each player, one at a time. The poker player with the
higher ranking hand in the front segment wins one point. The player with the
higher ranking middle hand wins one point. The player with the higher ranking
back hand wins one point.
If two out of three of the players' hands ranks higher than an opponent's hand,
the first player wins two points. For example, the player would win two points,
minus one point (the one an opponent won) plus one point for a majority of
segments win, thereby, winning two points total.
If all three parts of the player's hand ranks higher than the opponent's hand,
the winner gets four points. (The player wins three points (net win), one point
for winning each of the three hands minus zero points (the opponent didn't win
any) plus one point for the majority of hands won, totaling four points.)
Automatic Win
There are also hands known as an "automatic win" and the player may declare the win by placing the stack of cards down on the table. However, the player must declare the automatic win before the hands are opened, otherwise the hands will play the way the player sets. The automatic win hands are as follows:
- The Dragon Hand: Ace through King of any suit. This hand beats all other automatic win hands.
- Any 13-card hand that has six pairs. Note that four-of-a-kind can be counted as two pairs.
- Any 13-card hand that has suited cards in all three parts.
- Any 13-card hand that has straights in all three parts.
A Straight Flush can be used as a Straight or a Flush for bonus hands.
Improperly Set Hands
A hand is set improperly if: Any part of the three segment hands has the wrong number of cards; or, any part of the three segment hands are set out of ranking order. Any player that sets his or her hand improperly must pay four points to all of the other players.
Eastern, Western and Mandarin Bonus Points Variations
Eastern Version point awarding Variation: The play of
the poker game is the same as 13 Card Poker. In addition to the basic point system as
in 13 Card Poker, bonus systems of awarding points is used for making certain
hands in the front, middle and back positions. In addition to the basic point
system, points can be earned on bonus hands as follows: (a) Bonus point hands in
the back: (1) straight flush-five (5) points; (2) Four of a kind- four (4)
points. (b) Bonus point hand in the middle: (1) straight flush - then (10)
points; (2) Four of a kind - eight (8) points; (3) Full house - two (2) points.
(c) Bonus point hands in the front: (1) Three of a kind - three (3) points. If a
player wins two out of three hands, the player is awarded two points for their
winning hands and loses one point to his opponent for a total of one point from
that opponent. When a bonus hand is involved, the winning hand earns only the
bonus hand points.
Western Version point awarding Variation: The play of the poker game is the
same as 13 Card Poker. In addition to the basic point system, this point system
awards one additional point to the poker player who wins the majority of hands. If a
player beats his opponent two out of three hands, they receive a total of two
points for their winning hands.
Mandarin Version point awarding Variation: The play of the game is the
same as 13 Card Poker with opportunities to earn extra points. A player earns
one point for each winning hand as in 13 Card Poker. Three of a kind in the
front hand triples the point value. A bonus can be received which awards
additional points for making certain hands in the front, middle and back
positions. If a bonus hand is present, the points for that bonus hand are then
added on. Two special bonus situations can occur, the "shot" and the "home run."
A "shot" situation occurs when a player wins all three hands against an
opponent. The regular point value for each hand is doubles and added to the
total. A "home run" situation occurs, only in a four-handed game, when a player
wins all three hands on the showdown against all three of their opponents. The
regular point value for each hand is tripled and added to the total.
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