Take it or Leave it poker
A form of five-card stud, found only in home games, a high-low
game in which, after each player has been dealt one down card,
each player gets a choice, in order, on each succeeding card.
When each player has one down card, there is a betting round.
The dealer then offers a card off the deck to the first player.
If the player wants that card, he keeps it. If he does not want
it, he immediately gets the next card off the deck, and the
first card is offered to the second player, who has the same
options. He can take the card, or immediately get the next card
off the deck, in which case that card is offered to the third
player, and so on. This continues until everyone has one up
card, at which point there is a second round of betting. Any
card that goes all the way around the table without stopping
at anyone, including the dealer, becomes dead. After the betting
has been equalized, the operation starts all over, with a card
being offered in turn to each player. After each time of each
player having the same number of upwards another round of betting
comes. After each player has four upwards, each player has the
opportunity of replacing an upward with an upward, or the down
card with another down card (the twist), followed again, of
course, by another round of betting, and then a declaration,
and then the determination of the two winners. This game is
sometimes called take it or leave it, shove 'em along, or push.
It is also sometimes called pass the trash, although that name
is more often reserved for Anaconda.