Texas Hold'em
Texas Hold'em gives each player two private cards and up to five shared community cards. The best five-card hand wins at showdown.
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Texas Hold'em gives each player two private cards and up to five shared community cards. The best five-card hand wins at showdown.
Read the Hold'em guideOmaha gives each player four private cards. Players must use exactly two private cards and exactly three board cards.
Read the Omaha guideOmaha Hi/Lo is a split-pot Omaha game where the best high hand can split with the best qualifying eight-or-better low hand.
Read the Omaha Hi/Lo guidePineapple starts each player with three private cards and uses Hold'em-style community cards for the final hand evaluation.
Read the Pineapple guidePineapple Hi/Lo combines three-card Pineapple starting hands with split-pot high and qualifying low outcomes.
Read the Pineapple Hi/Lo guideTahoe is a three-card community-card poker game often played high-low split, where the best high hand can share the pot with the best qualifying low hand.
Read the Tahoe guide5-Card Omaha gives each player five private cards and uses exactly two of them with three board cards.
Read the 5-Card Omaha guide6-Card Omaha gives each player six private cards and still uses exactly two with three board cards.
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7-Card Omaha is a high-only Omaha variant where each player receives seven private cards and still builds the final hand using exactly two private cards with exactly three community cards.
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7-Card Omaha Hi/Lo is a split-pot Omaha variant where each player receives seven private cards and competes for the best high hand and the best qualifying eight-or-better low hand.
Read the 7-Card Omaha Hi/Lo guideBig O is five-card Omaha Hi/Lo. Players receive five private cards and compete for high and qualifying low halves of the pot.
Read the Big O guideBig Easy is a six-card Omaha Hi/Lo style variant with large starting hands and split-pot outcomes.
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Double Board Variants are bomb pot and split-board poker games where players see two boards at once, then compete for board-specific high hands, ultimate high and low outcomes, or other room-defined split-pot formats.
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Draw Games are poker variants where players receive private cards, decide which cards to keep, discard the rest, and draw replacements to improve a high hand or make the best qualifying lowball hand.
Read the Draw Games guideSeven Card Stud has no shared board. Players build the best five-card hand from their own seven-card hand, with visible up cards and hidden down cards.
Read the Stud guideSeven Card Stud Hi/Lo is a split-pot stud game where high and qualifying low hands can divide the pot.
Read the Stud Hi/Lo guideRazz is a lowball stud variant. The goal is to make the best low hand, with no high-hand half of the pot.
Read the Razz guide