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Texas Holdem

The game is managed in rounds wherein each player has a turn to act.

1) The first person to sit at a table becomes the dealer for the first hand.

2) A new game on an active table starts when the dealer button rotates clockwise to the next player. more...

Omaha

Number of Players: 2 to 10.
Omaha Poker is similar to Texas Hold'em, but there are some crucial differences.
Players must create the best five-card hand combination from a total of nine cards. The nine cards consist of four pocket cards and five community cards.
This results in higher hand combinations. Furthermore, players must use 2 cards from the pocket and 3 cards from the board (community cards) to create a hand. more...

Omaha Hi-lo

Limit Omaha 8 or Better: there is a specific betting limit applied in each game and in each round of betting.

Pot Limit Omaha 8 or Better (A player can bet the equivalent of the amount in the pot). more...

7/5 Card Stud

Number of Players: 2 to 8.
Seven Card Stud is the most popular of the stud games, for both the high stakes nature of the game, and for the impact that careful planning can have on your odds.
Seven Card Stud has five rounds of betting, with the maximum bet doubling on either the second or third round of play.
Because so many of the cards are exposed on the table, you can make good choices regarding the probability of a winning hand being within you reach. more...

Pot Limit

Minimum raise: the Raise amount must at least equal the previous Bet or Raise in the same round.
For instance, if the first player to act bets $50, then the second player must raise a minimum of $50 (a total bet of $100).
Maximum raise: Equals the size of the pot. The size of the pot equals the sum total of the Pot in the middle + all bets on the table + the amount the active player must call before raising. more...

No-Limit Hold-em

Rules of the Game
The rules for No-Limit Hold-em Poker are very similar to those that of Limit Holdem Poker.

The difference between Limit Poker and No-Limit Poker lies in the betting amounts. more...

 

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