A method of playing a succession of poker-type games where two cards are
revealed in each of a plurality of hands. The cards in the hands remain
the same for all of the games in the succession of games. After a player
sees the hands, the player wagers on at least one of the hands. Three
community cards are randomly chosen and revealed followed by a second
round of wagering where the player must either raise or fold each hand
wagered on in the previous wager round. The three community cards are
part of each hand. Two more community cards are revealed and the winning
hand is determined where each hand is a combination of the first two
cards and the five community cards.