Follow the Queens
Rules: Seven Stud, but the rank that is faced after the last faced Queen is wild. That is, if a Queen is dealt face-up, and the next face-up card is a 3, then 3s are wild. However, if another Queen comes up, followed by a 6, then 6s are wild instead of Queens. If the last face card is a Queen, nothing is wild.
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Follow the Queens, but the rank after the last up Queen is dead instead of wild. If the final up card is a Queen, the game becomes lowball.
Game of Thrones Season Two: When a face card is dealt up, that suit's face cards become wild a la
Follow the Queens. When an Ace is dealt up, it
must immediately kill a face card. (Your own, if that is the only one showing.) You may reveal a down Ace to kill a royal any time before the last betting round. Killing a royal does
not change which suit is currently wild, however.
Primary Season: The last royal rank dealt is wild,
a la Follow the Queens. So if a jack is dealt, jacks are wild, but if a queen is subsequently dealt, queens become wild instead. (Note that, whereas in Follow the Queens it is the card
after the Queen that becomes wild, here it is the royal rank itself that becomes wild.)
Retcon: Similar to Follow the Queens, but after an up Queen is dealt, the player who received it gets to
choose which rank is now wild.
Who Shot First?: Seven stud in the family of Follow the Queens. If a red Ace shows, red Kings become wild; if a black Ace, black Kings are wild. As usual, only the last shown is effective at the end.
Wonder Twins: Similar to Follow the Queens, but instead whenever a visible pair is made, the Dealer burns a card from the top of the deck to make the new wild rank.