Crazy Pineapple Poker Information
Crazy Pineapple is an exciting variation
of Hold'em. The major differences are the three pocket
cards and the requirement that one pocket card must be
discarded after the flop!
General Rules & Sequence of Action
for Crazy Pineapple
Each player is dealt three cards face-down
(pocket cards)

First betting round

Dealer turns over three community boardcards (the
flop) face-up

Second betting round

All players must discard ONE pocket card

Dealer turns over 1 more community boardcard (the
turn)

Third betting round

Dealer turns over 1 final community boardcard (the
river)

Final betting round

Showdown
At the showdown for Crazy Pineapple, players
may use either:
- Both remaining pocket cards & three boardcards
- One remaining pocket card & four boardcards
- All five boardcards (playing the board)
Extra strategy is involved in Pineapple.
For example, you must sometimes decide whether to discard
your current "best hand" after the flop in order to potentially
draw to an even better hand such as a flush or a straight!
Betting Structure for Crazy Pineapple
There are four possible betting rounds in
Crazy Pineapple, shown in the rules above. Each bet and
raise during the first two rounds is set at the lower
limit of the stakes structure. For example in a $5/$10
game, all bets and raises are $5 for the first two rounds
(after pocket cards are dealt and after the flop).
Remember, all players must discard ONE pocket card after
the second betting round.
Betting and raising during the last two
rounds is set at the higher limit of the stakes structure.
Same $5/$10 example; all bets and raises are $10 for the
last two rounds (after the turn and after the river).
The maximum allowable number of bets per
player during any particular betting round is four. This
would consist of (1) a bet, (2) a raise, (3) a re-raise,
and (4) a cap. The term cap is used to describe the 3rd
raise in a round since betting is then capped and can
not be raised anymore. Once the pot is capped, players
will have only the option of calling or folding.
Check-raising is allowed in all FanatikPoker.com
games.
Button & Blinds
As with Texas Hold'em and Omaha games, a
flat disk is used at the Crazy Pineapple table, called
the dealer-button to indicate the theoretical dealer of
each hand.
After each hand has completed the button
moves clockwise to the next active player. This player
will be considered to be playing "the button" for that
hand. The player to the left of the button is first to
receive a card and is required to post a small blind.
The small blind is equal to half the lower limit bet rounded
down to the nearest dollar. The player to the left of
the small blind is required to post the big blind, equal
to the lower limit bet. These blind structure rules are
the same as found in brick & mortar cardrooms.
Both blinds are considered live bets, therefore
have the option of checking, calling, raising or folding
when the betting action returns to their position. After
the flop and each subsequent betting round, the first
active player left of the button is first to act.
When a player first sits at an active table
they'll be required to post the equivalent of the big
blind, an important feature of online poker. All players
have the option of sitting out and waiting for the actual
big blind before starting to play. Fairness is ensured
to all players with these rules. By preventing players
from constantly entering games in late position and leaving
before they're required to post, these rules stop potential
abuse of the online environment.
All-in while playing Crazy Pineapple
In the event of an untimely disconnect before
the discard and you have an All-In remaining, the computer
will automatically discard your worst card at the time
of the flop (not taking into consideration possible drawing
hands).
