The King’s Men

If a black King is face up, the person holding the black King must turn over one of his own hole cards. That person may pick which one he wants to turn up.

The Krabler

If a player is dealt the Krabler (K3) in sequence, that player must automatically bet if checked to, or raise if bet to, one time that round. For example: your board reads X-X-K and you are dealt a 3 on fourth street, and decide not to sell that 3, you must bet or raise one time on that betting round. Similarly, if your board reads X-X-J-3-K, you must also bet or raise once during that betting round. However, if your board were to read X-X-K-J-3, no action would be required since they were not dealt on consecutive streets.

This can be required multiple times for string streets in the instances of K-3-K or 3-K-3.

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.