Blind man's bluff (also called Indian poker, squaw poker, Oklahoma forehead, Good For You and Indian head) is a version of
poker
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that is unconventional in that each person sees the cards of all players ''except their own''.
In the standard version, the person with the highest card wins. Each player is dealt one card that they display to all other players (traditionally stuck to the forehead facing outwards, supposedly like an Indian feather). This is followed by a round of betting. Players attempt to guess if they have the highest card based on the distribution of visible cards and how other players are betting.
Other versions (forehead stud) are variations on
stud poker
Stud poker is any of a number of poker variants in which each player receives a mix of face-down and face-up cards dealt in multiple betting rounds. Stud games are also typically '' non-positional'' games, meaning that the player who bets first ...
, in which one or more of the
hole cards is hidden from its owner, but shown to all other players, as above. During its coverage of the
2004 World Series of Poker,
ESPN
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showed a blind man's bluff version of
Texas hold 'em
Texas hold 'em (also known as Texas holdem, hold 'em, and holdem) is the most popular variant of the card game of poker. Two cards, known as hole cards, are dealt face down to each player, and then five Community card poker, community cards ...
. Blind man's bluff is commonly referred to as 'Oklahoma forehead' throughout the central United States.
The first Blind Man's Bluff World Championship took place at the
Paddy Power Poker Irish Winter Festival in October 2010.
References
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Poker variants