Red 6’s
Red 6’s have no value. They cannot be used to complete any hand, not even a pair, except for “a Bonedoneskis”. For example, if you have a red 6 in your final six card hand, your hand now contains only 5 cards.
A Bonedoneskis
If a player has both red 6’s face up on their board, the hand ends and the pot is automatically awarded to that player. Both red 6’s must be the natural 6’s (no wilds). This is known as a Bonedoneskis.
Trade Cards
If a player is dealt the 9♦, 10♠, or 2♥ face up, that player MUST trade that card with any other player’s up card from that street.
No Retrade
If a player trades one trade card for another, the second trade is then void. For example, if you trade the 9♦ for the 10♠, you can not trade the 10♠ with another card.
Queen of Hearts
If the Q♥ is face up, the person holding the Q♥ has the option to pick any face down card of any player, and the person must turn that card face up for the rest of the hand. Once turned face up, that card may be turned face down once again as a result of the 4-tician rule.
4-tician
When a red 4 is face up, either by being dealt or by having a hole card exposed, the person holding the red 4 may make any person turn one of their board cards face down. For example, if Player A holding the X-X-6♠-4♣-Q♥ makes Player B expose one of his hole cards, and he exposes a 4♥, Player B can then make Player A turn down the 4♣ and Player A’s hand now cannot win at showdown.
The River King
If a red King was originally dealt face down as a hole card, but is turned up either through the Q♥ or a black King, and remains up through the remainder of the hand, the river is then dealt face up to all other players.
Gambler’s Last Dollar
A player with a red 6 face up can pay $2.50 to receive their river card face up. Good luck!