Texas
Hold'em Poker
Texas Hold'em is the world’s favorite Poker
game. It’s fast and popular. Two cards (pocket
cards) are dealt to each player who attempts to
make the best hand using these and the five community
cards on the table. A round of betting precedes
each community card. It is the lowest-limit Poker
game.
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Omaha
Omaha Poker is also a community game. Players
must make the best five card hand combination
from a total of nine cards. The nine cards are
made up of four pocket cards and five community
cards which results in stronger hand combinations.
What makes it interesting is that your hand must
be made up of two pocket cards and three community
cards.
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Seven-Card
Stud
Seven Card Stud Poker has five rounds of betting
which results in large pots. Seven Card Stud Poker
requires patience and skill in knowing when to
fold or call. Each player is dealt three cards,
two pocket cards, and one visible card. The Player
with the lowest card must bring-in the betting.
Rounds of betting precede the Dealer giving each
player three more up cards and one more down card.
A final round of betting occurs after the last
card and the Player with the highest five card
hand wins using any five of their seven cards.
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Five-Card
Stud
Players are dealt two cards: one pocket card and
one visible card. The Player with the lowest card
showing brings in the betting. In the second round,
another visible card is dealt to all Players.
A round of betting follows. This process continues
until each player has one pocket card and four
visible cards.
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1-On-1
Poker
Selected games in Multi-Player Poker can be played
as 1-on-1. 1-on-1 Poker is the same as the parent
game with the following exceptions:
- Only two Players can play a game of 1-on-1
Poker.
- There is no limit to the number of betting
rounds.
- The buy-in limit is set by the card room.
Players are informed when they are seated whether
their buy-in amount is sufficient.
- The object of the game is to finish with a
stronger poker hand than your opponent, and
win the pot.
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