Games (such as any poker game, whether it be draw poker, stud poker or a
community card poker and, more particularly, a Texas hold 'em game or a
variant in which players are either initially dealt four cards or the
seventh card is dealt face down to individual players) normally played
with a traditional deck of cards in accordance with a preselected set of
rules for the game are played with a Chinese poker deck of 52 cards and
the following additional rules: any player with the right to use a first
wild card may designate the first card to be any card contained in the
Chinese poker deck but no player may use more than one wild card and any
player who can not make a hand because the player has more than one wild
card looses the hand to any player who can make a hand. The Chinese poker
deck has three different sets of nine cards in three suits (e.g.,
circles, bamboo and script), each of the nine cards in one of the three
suits bearing a different designation representing the numbers 1 through
9, five different sets of four cards bearing a unique designation with a
hierarchal ranking (e.g., GD, EW, SW, WW and NW, in descending order of
ranking, all of which are higher than a 9 for a single card), and a set
of five wild cards (e.g, bearing a unique Feng Shui designation).