Poker Game Rules
Texas Hold'em
Texas Hold'em is one of the fastest games at a poker table. Consisting of four rounds of betting, it allows between 2 and 10 Players to take part during each hand. One of the most popular in the Multi-Player Poker range, it is also the lowest-limit poker game - the objective being to finish with the best hand and ultimately win the pot.
The Player initially receives two cards. The dealer then places three cards on the table (Flop), then after a round of betting, another card is dealt (Turn). The last card (River) is then dealt, making a total of 5 visible cards on the table. The aim is to make the best five-card hand possible.
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Omaha Poker
Similar to both Omaha Hi/Lo and Texas Hold'em Poker, Omaha Poker requires its 2 to 10 Players to create the best five-card hand from a total of nine cards - the strongest combination winning the pot. As the nine cards are made up of four pocket cards and five visible cards, the resulting combinations are stronger than those in other poker games.read more
7-Card Stud
7-Card Stud is a game for between 2 to 8 Players, requiring both patience and skill. Five rounds of betting take place during each hand, with the maximum bet being doubled after the third round. This inevitably leads to large pots that are won by the Player with the best hand. In 7-Card Stud, Players are dealt seven cards throughout the course of the hand, but only the best five-card hand possible for each Player is used to determine the winner.
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5-Card Stud
Winning a hand of 5-Card Stud is dependent on both the cards that Players are dealt, and the visible cards on the table. With four rounds of betting, it is a game that requires skill in being able to judge the strength of individual hands, finish with the best hand, and win the pot.
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One-On-One Poker
Selected games in the poker suite may be played on a one-on-one basis, although the one-on-one games will vary slightly from their parent games.
Tournaments
Tournaments are competition poker tables. The objective of a tournament is to consistently finish with a stronger poker hand than your opponents, and take first place. Tournament games are played until one Player has won all the chips.
All game types in the system, such as Texas Hold'em or 5-Card Stud, can be played as Single-Table Tournaments. Only Texas Hold'em can be played as a Multi-Table Tournament.
Tournament poker uses the rules of the poker game played, but there are tournament-specific rules that can apply.