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Poker Games
Poker consists of many kind of different games.
Online Poker Addict will explain every single poker game, give tips
and also show all the poker hands that exists in online poker. One of
the most famous poker games is Texas Hold'em, or Hold'em poker.
Texas Hold'em
Texas Hold 'Em poker is by far one of the best
and most popular game for a beginner to learn. Instead of other poker
games like Omaha High or 7 card stud which entail a great many more
possibilities for calculating odds and perhaps even trying to count
cards, Hold'Em can be learned in a few minutes by anyone, and you can
be playing fairly well with a few hours practice. Each player is dealt
two cards face down. These are called your hole or pocket cards.
7 Card Stud
7-Card Stud is one of the most demanding Poker
games. There are a lot of cards on the table, each street demands a
different approach, and the betting can move from modest to
sweat-breaking in minutes. Today, it shares the spotlight with Texas
Hold'em and Omaha, but the number of Stud games in Las Vegas is still
greater than either Hold'em or Omaha. It's a skill, memory and
strategy game that can be exhilarating, punishing and even
humiliating. Our strategy guide will help you enjoy more of the former
and suffer less of the latter.
Omaha High
Omaha High is very a similar game to Holdem in
using a three-card flop on the board, a fourth boardcard, and then a
fifth boardcard. Each player is dealt four holecards at the start.
There are two variations of the game, Omaha High only and Omaha Hi/Lo
split. It can be played with the betting being a structured Limit game
or you can find No Limit and Pot Limit games. In order to make a
hand a player must use precisely two holecards with three boardcards.
The betting is the same as in holdem. At the showdown, the entire
four-card hand should be shown to receive the pot.
Pai Gow Poker
Pai gow poker is a banking poker game played in
Las Vegas and some of the California card clubs. The object of pai gow
poker is to make two poker hands that beat the banker's hands. The
player is dealt 7 cards that he makes into a five card hand and a two
card hand (low hand). The hands are played and ranked as traditional
poker hands, and the 5 card hand must be higher than the 2 card hand.
If both hands are better than the banker's hand, you win, if both
lose, you lose, otherwise it's a push. The banker wins absolute ties.
Caribbean Poker
Caribbean poker has become a very popular casino
game in the last few years. If you like poker, you will love Caribbean
Poker! Each player competes only against the dealer, independently of
other players. Your goal is to beat the dealer's hand.
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