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100 Points Hold'em

100 Points Hold'em

2-5
Players
10
Minutes
12+
Age
2010
Published

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What to Expect

Players receive two face-down cards, while the dealer plays two face-up cards one at a time. Players bet tokens to stay in the game, aiming to have a hand value closest to 100 points without going over. The round ends when one player accumulates three or more tokens. It offers a quick and casual experience similar to Texas Hold'em but simplified.

Who Is This Game For?

Designed for 2 to 5 players aged 12 and up, this is a short, easy-to-learn family game. It suits players looking for a light, fast-paced card game with bluffing elements and requires no prior experience.

How It Works

The core mechanic is betting and bluffing: players wager tokens to remain in the round while trying to combine their hidden cards with the dealer's visible cards to reach close to 100 points. The mix of hidden and open information demands tactical betting and hand evaluation.

Betting and Bluffing

What Makes It Special

Created by Aaron and Stephanie Richardson, 100 Points Hold'em is part of the 100 Points Card Games series by A'n'SR -entertainments. It simplifies Texas Hold'em poker into a quick print-and-play format focusing on betting and bluffing.

Pro

  • Quick rounds lasting about 10 minutes
  • Easy to learn with low complexity
  • Supports 2 to 5 players
  • Central betting and bluffing mechanic

Contra

  • No solo mode available
  • Limited thematic depth
  • Recommended for ages 12 and up

Setting & Atmosphäre

This is an abstract card game without a specific theme, using poker-like mechanics in a minimalist design.

Tipp für Einsteiger

Focus on estimating card values well and bet strategically to increase your chances.

Häufige Fragen

Can I play this solo?

No, 100 Points Hold'em is designed for 2 to 5 players and does not include a solo mode.

How long does a game really take?

Games typically last about 10 minutes, allowing for quick sessions.

What prior experience do I need?

The game is simple and accessible, requiring no special prior experience.

How does this compare to similar games?

It is a simplified version of Texas Hold'em focusing on reaching 100 points with shorter playtime.

Is this suitable for families?

Suitable for players aged 12 and older, with simple mechanics but a theme better suited for older children and adults.

What mechanic makes it special?

The key mechanic is betting and bluffing, emphasizing tactical betting and hand evaluation.

Fazit

100 Points Hold'em is recommended for players seeking a brief, straightforward card game with bluffing. Poker fans will appreciate its simpler, faster alternative.