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		<title>A Brief Outline on Playing Royal Hold&#8217;em Poker</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Those who play Royal Hold'em poker are not necessarily descended from the Gods. The game is actually very much like limit Texas Holdem - and also very different. In Royal Hold'em only high cards (ten, jack, queen, king, ace) are dealt from a deck of 20 cards. This certainly makes for a royal deck. Because of the smaller deck, the game consists of a maximum of six players.]]></description>
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