ALTERNATE WWF RAW DEAL GAME FORMATS (by Jason A. Austin)
     
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King of the Ring (need at least 4 players, ideally 8 players, for more than 8 players use preliminary rounds to get the top 8 (or the top 4 if you don't have 8 players)

In the quarter-finals, (the top 8), the winners keep their ringside separate and shuffle their ring area back into their arsenal. The judges should hold on to the decks so there is no temptation to cheat by putting ringside cards into their arsenal.

At the start of the semi-finals the players start with their ringside from the quarter-finals as their ringside. They can still access their ringside after the match starts via superstar ability or cards played (such as recovery).
In the Semi-finals (the 4 winners from the quarter-finals or the top 4), the winners again keep their ringside separate and shuffle their ring area back into their arsenal.

In the final match, the two players again start with their ringside from their last match as their ringside.

Best Two out of Three Pins
In this format when you have no cards left in your arsenal you shuffle your ringside and make it your arsenal. This counts as a pin, there is no count out in this match. You win the game when you have pinned your opponent twice. If you have no cards in your arsenal at the end of a turn you are pinned.

Triple Threat Double Pin
In this format you must pin your opponents twice (either once each or the same opponent twice). There are no count outs in this format, refer to the rules for Best Two out of Three format.

Last Man Standing
In this format you must pin your opponent three times. There are no count outs in this format, refer to the rules for Best Two out of Three format.

Survivor Series
This is an 8-man (or 10, 12, etc.) tag team (2 teams of 4, 5, 6, etc.) elimination match. For the Survivor Series Pay-Per-View, the surviving members of the previous survivor series matches compete in a final survivor series match that is a battle royal match.

Run-In (aka Lumberjack Match) (or Alternate Pre-Match and Mid-match cards)

You can use other Superstar Cards as pre-match events and their SS-specific cards as mid-match cards. They are considered universally unique, so you cannot use them if your opponent is playing as that superstar or already has it in play as one of his pre-match cards. Also individual members of tag teams cannot be played if their tag team is already in play.

You can only use other Superstar specific cards as mid-match cards if you have the corresponding Superstar card in your ring area as a pre-match card.