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1. Players A, B, C & D are playing the game. They all put 1 unit on the table and D deals.
2. Player A decides to play blind and puts one more unit.
3. Player B sees his cards and packs. Player C plays blind and bets one unit.
4. Player D looks at his cards and puts in 2 units (the minimum amount); the current stake remains at one unit.
5. Player A raises the stake by putting in 2 units.
6. Player C looks at his cards and folds.
7. Player D puts in 4 units (the minimum amount for a seen player since A has raised the current stake to 2).
8. Player A decides to look at his cards and having done so he puts in 4 units and asks for a show.
9. Player D shows his cards and the winner takes it all.

Note that the betting process in this game is quite different from Poker betting. There is no concept of equalising the bets, and a showdown is not possible with more than two players.