A method of playing a gambling game involving two or more players. In a
first step, the players agree on a unit of betting. Once the unit has been
set, each player antes one betting unit. A standard five-card poker hand
is dealt for each player, and one pea is distributed per hand. At this
point, the players are permitted to see their hands and peas. If the
number on the player's pea corresponds to one or more cards in the
player's hand (ace+1 ball, deuce=2 ball, etc.). If not, the player returns
the pea to the shaker. If the pea corresponds to one or more cards in the
player's hand, the pea is retained. The order of play is determined in any
suitable manner. Shooting begins when the first player "breaks the rack".
If a ball is not made, the shooter changes. If the shooter has scratched,
he adds one unit of betting to the pot in addition to giving up his turn.
If a ball is made, the shooter checks to determine if he has made, i.e.,
the ball whose number corresponds to the pea and one or more of his cards.
The shooter reveals the pea and corresponding cards, and the players ante
into the pot corresponding to the number of cards plus the pea. Next, each
player determines whether or not the made ball has completed his hand. If
so, that player is declared the winner, and takes the pot. If not, the
shooter continues until a winner is declared.