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This page deals with cards from the game Uno as they pertain to [[Viking Secret Wildcard Poker]].
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* If a Reverse card from UNO is dealt into any player's Pit Cards, the player must wait until dealing has been completed, then immediately turn the Reverse card face-upward in front of himself or herself. Another card will then be dealt to that player as a replacement Pit Card. The playing of a Reverse card in this fashion reverses the order of betting for the remainder of the hand. Likewise, if at any point a Reverse card is dealt into the community cards, all betting for the remainder of the hand will be reversed in order.
* If a Reverse card from UNO is dealt into any player's Pit Cards, the player must wait until dealing has been completed, then immediately turn the Reverse card face-upward in front of himself or herself. Another card will then be dealt to that player as a replacement Pit Card. The playing of a Reverse card in this fashion reverses the order of betting for the remainder of the hand. Likewise, if at any point a Reverse card is dealt into the community cards, all betting for the remainder of the hand will be reversed in order.

Revision as of 14:52, 3 February 2009

Viking Secret Wildcard Poker Add-on Deck
This page deals with cards from the game Uno as they pertain to the rules of Viking Secret Wildcard Poker.


  • If a Reverse card from UNO is dealt into any player's Pit Cards, the player must wait until dealing has been completed, then immediately turn the Reverse card face-upward in front of himself or herself. Another card will then be dealt to that player as a replacement Pit Card. The playing of a Reverse card in this fashion reverses the order of betting for the remainder of the hand. Likewise, if at any point a Reverse card is dealt into the community cards, all betting for the remainder of the hand will be reversed in order.
  • "+2" cards from an UNO deck add two points to the base value of every other card with a base value in the player's five-card hand.
  • If an UNO wild card is dealt into the community cards, all players remaining in the hand must either fold or place all of their chips into the pot, regardless of whether their opponent(s) are able to match their bet.
  • If an UNO wild card is dealt on the Pants, then all of the players remaining in the hand must award all of their remaining chips to the winner of the hand--they cannot fold.
  • If a Skip card is dealt to a player's Pit Cards, the player may play the Skip Card face up in front of him instead of checking during any bet. The player does not get a replacement card.
  • If a Skip Card is dealt in the Flaps, the dealer discards the next card dealt, and then continues to deal as normal. A Skip Card has no effect if dealt as the final card in the flaps, or if dealt in the Pants.
  • If a Wild or Wild Draw Four is dealt to the Community cards, the dealer may optionally chose a color (Red, Green, Blue or Yellow). If the dealer does not announce a color for the card, it is not regarded to have one.
  • If a Wild Card is dealt to a player's Pit cards, the player may chose any value (0-9) and any color/suit (Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Diamonds, Spades, Clubs, Hearts) for the card.
  • If a Draw Two card is dealt during the Flaps, the dealer will deal one additional Pit Card to each player from the current deck, and deal one additional Flaps card (from any deck). They may now use any two of their three Pit Cards, in combination with three community cards, to make their final five-card hand.