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Variations
7-card
Stud - a
variation on poker. 3 to 5 players can play this game.
The initial deal is two cards down and one card up to
each player. The first betting round starts with the
highest hand showing or for the first round the high card.
Then another card is dealt up and another betting round
this is repeated until there are four cards face up. Then
a final card is dealt down and a final betting round held.
The ranking of the hands are the same as regular poker
except to take the five best cards out of the ones you are
dealt. Variations on the game is to allow wild cards
and a five of a kind. This is personally my favorite
kind of poker.
5-card
Stud - another
variation on poker. This is played much like 7-card
stud only with 5-cards. The initial deal can vary in
this game and depends on how your group wants to play. 5
card stud is usually dealt either 2 down, 3 up, or 1 down,
4 up, or 1 down, 3 up, 1 down. Once again it is played
exactly like 7-card stud with betting rounds held when each
new card is put down. Variations can be the use of wild
cards and the rank of hands are the standard one in poker.
Chicago
- another variation on poker.
This game is exactly like 7-card stud except that the
high spade in the hole splits the spot. The ranking
of the hands are standard poker with the best five cards
being used. Wild cards and five of a kind is the variations.
I'm not thrilled about this variation because you can
have a great hand and still have to split the pot with a goof
that got lucky to get the ace of spades.
Indian
Poker -
Shouldn't even be called a variation on poker but it is. However
this game is a riot to play. 2-10 players can play this game.
The initial deal is one card to each player, with a
fine (usually $1) and the player is out if he looks at his
own card. This is how you play the game: Each player holds
his card up so that everyone else can see it. Then starting
with the player to the left of the dealer, betting begins.
Once the betting is down with, each player looks at his card
and the winner takes his pot. The deal then rotates to the
left. The game continues for one deck. This is basically a
who has the highest card game, but not knowing what your card
is can drive you crazy, especially if there is no limit to
the pot. High Card rules in this game Ace high, two
Low. This game is fun to play and is the ultimate in
bluffing. Try keeping a straight face when your friend
continues to raise while he is holding a 2 of clubs.
Lowball
- variation on poker. 3-7
players. Initial deal is five cards to each player.
The game is exactly like five card draw except you are
trying to get the worst hand. The rank of the hands
are the same as standard version of poker except that the
lowest hand wins. This is a good game to break up the
monotony of regular poker.
These are the
first five variations I could think of, even though there
are many more, if you would like to send me a variation
on poker just send me an email at the link below. I
will give you a byline on the site for your contribution.
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