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Hold'em
poker (also known as Texas Hold'em) is the most popular
poker game in the world. In Hold'em, players get two
down cards and five community cards (which are face-up
in the middle of the table). Your hand is determined by
using the best five of those seven cards (in any
combination) and the best hand wins the pot. Click here
to see Rank of Hands. |
| 7 Card Stud |
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Hold'em
poker (also known as Texas Hold'em) is the most popular
poker game in the world. In Hold'em, players get two
down cards and five community cards (which are face-up
in the middle of the table). Your hand is determined by
using the best five of those seven cards (in any
combination) and the best hand wins the pot. Click here
to see Rank of Hands. |
| Omaha High |
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Omaha High
(Omaha) is very similar to Hold'em, but has a greater
variety of possibilities thereby making for some
extremely exciting games. Omaha is a community card game
played the same as Hold'em with the following two
exceptions: Each player receives four face-down cards
(pocket cards) to start and at the showdown each player
must use two of their four pocket cards and combine them
with exactly 3 board cards. At the showdown players MUST
use exactly two of their pocket cards and three
boardcards. |
| 7 Card Stud 8 or Better |
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Before the
start of the game, internally the PartyPoker.com system
generates a fresh deck of cards for the hand. On
PartyPoker.com, we use a single deck of cards to play a
hand of poker, where a deck refers to 52 cards excluding
the jokers. Online poker rooms, use what is called
the Random Number Generator (RNG) to shuffle a deck of
cards for the hand. |
| Omaha 8 or Better |
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Omaha (8 or
Better) is also sometimes known as Omaha High-Low or
Omaha Hi-Lo. It is played like the high version of
Omaha, except at the showdown the pot is split between
the holder of the highest hand and the holder of the
lowest qualifying hand. In Omaha (8 or Better), if you
do not have two cards 8 or lower among your four
downcards, you cannot qualify for low. If three or more
cards 8 or lower do not end up among the five community
cards, no low is possible. In that case, the pot will
not be split (unless two hands tie for high). |
| Deuces Wild Poker |
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Deuces Wild is a version of
Video Poker, all deuces are treated as wild cards. This
means that whenever you get a 2, you can use that card
as any card you like. You can therefore change it's face
value and/or suit to work with the hand you have. With
Deuces Wild, you have a far better chance of getting
good hands. The casino compensates for this by offering
a tighter payout schedule. You only get paid with a
three of a kind or better. |
| Pai Gow Poker |
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Pai Gow
Poker combines elements of the ancient Chinese game of
Pai Gow and the American game of Poker. The game is
played with a traditional deck of 52 playing cards plus
on Joker. The Joker can be used only as an Ace or to
complete a Straight, a Flush, a Straight Flush or a
Royal Flush. |
| Jack Or Better |
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This is a
game of draw poker. The dealer will deal you five cards
face up. At this point you should decide which cards to
keep and which ones to throw. To keep a card just click
on the card you want to keep or on the hold button below
it. Once you are finished picking the cards to be
discarded click on the deal button and the dealer will
deal your new cards. Depending on how many cards you
throw, the same number of new cards will be dealt back
into your hand so you end up with five. Whether you win
or lose is determined by how good a poker hand you have. |
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| Caribbean Poker |
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The
Progressive (a five card hand that is a flush or better)
The second game that is going on inside the regular one
is the progressive game. This game is an optional side
game added the regular table game. This game is
implemented and resolved every hand. The player makes
the decision to play the progressive at the beginning of
each hand. Then the benefits for getting a progressive
hand are only valid if the player paid for the
progressive at the beginning of that hand. |
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