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Texas Hold'em
One of the most popular poker games in the world. Players must make the best five-card hand possible from a combination of five community cards and two hole cards. The player with the highest hand wins the pot.
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- In Stud Hi/Lo, players compete to make their highest or lowest five-card combination from a deal of seven. Four cards are dealt face-up, three face-down. The players with the highest and lowest hands split the pot. If no player has a qualifying low hand (8 qualifier), the player with the highest hand wins the entire pot.
- In games which have a skill element, such as blackjack or Spanish 21, the house edge is defined as the house advantage from optimal play (without the use of advanced techniques such as card counting), on the first hand of the shoe (the container that holds the cards).
- The instructions will outline the values of the high, low, and neutral cards. BJB may also be used with other HI-LO card counting strategies. The higher value cards are assigned a value of -1 because each time one of those cards is drawn from the deck it makes the deck less favorable to the player.
Omaha
A variation on Texas Hold'em in which players compete to make the best five-card hand from a combination of four hole cards and five community cards. Players must use exactly two of the cards in their hand and three of the community cards
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Omaha Hi/Lo
In Omaha Hi/Lo, players make their highest and lowest hands from a combination of four hole cards and five community cards, using exactly two cards from their hand and three cards from the board. Once the showdown is complete, players show their cards; the players with the highest and lowest hands split the pot. If no player has a qualifying low hand (8 qualifier), the player with the highest hand wins the entire pot.
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Big O
Big O is a variation on Omaha Hi/Lo in which players are dealt five hole cards instead of four. Players must make their best hand from exactly two of their hole cards and three board cards. Once the showdown is complete, players show their cards; the players with the highest and lowest hands split the pot. If no player has a qualifying low hand (8 qualifier), the player with the highest hand wins the entire pot.
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Stud
The game that made poker famous. In Stud, there are no community cards; players must make the best five-card combination from the cards in their own hands. Players are dealt four cards face-up, and three cards face-down. The best five-card combination wins the pot.
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Stud Hi/Lo
In Stud Hi/Lo, players compete to make their highest or lowest five-card combination from a deal of seven. Four cards are dealt face-up, three face-down. The players with the highest and lowest hands split the pot. If no player has a qualifying low hand (8 qualifier), the player with the highest hand wins the entire pot.
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Lowball
Lowball is a variation on 5-Card Stud where the player with the lowest ranked hand wins. The most common form of Lowball is known as 'ace-to-five' or 'California lowball.' In ace-to-five, aces are low, with the best possible hand being a straight of 5-4-3-2-A.
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Mixed Games
Step up to the next level of poker and try your hand at Mixed Games. The games usually change/rotate every 8 hands or a half hour depending on the players’ requests.
Razz
Similar to Lowball, Razz is a variation on 7-Card Stud, in which the lowest hand wins. The player with the best ace-to-five low hand wins the pot.
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Badugi
Badugi is a combination of Lowball and Draw Poker in which players compete to have the lowest four-card hand of different suits with no pairs. The top hand is 4-3-2-A, with each card in a different suit. (This is called a 'Badugi.') The player with the best four-card hand wins.
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2-7 Triple Draw
2-7 Triple Draw is a variation on Draw Poker in which players compete to have the lowest five-card combination. Unlike in ace-to-five Lowball, aces are high with straights and flushes counting against your hand. The best hand therefore being 7-5-4-3-2. The player with the lowest five-card hand takes the pot
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Chinese Poker
In Chinese Poker, a maximum of four players compete to make their three best hands from thirteen cards. Each player is dealt thirteen cards which they must separate into one hand of three cards ('the front') and two hands of five cards each ('the middle' and 'the back'). The bank hand must be the highest hand with the front hand as the lowest. The pot is divided according to who takes each hand, with a possibility of multiple winners within a single game.
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Cal Games
EZ Baccarat
In EZ Baccarat, as in standard Baccarat, the goal is to get as close to nine as a banker or player with two or three cards. Aces count as 1 and 2-9 cards hold their face value. 10-K each count as zero. If cards add up to more than ten, the 'tens' digit is ignored – a 4 and a 9 would count as 3 not 13, for instance. The hand totaling closest to nine wins the pot.
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21st Century Blackjack
In 21st Century Blackjack Aces on the initial two card has a value of 11.5. The object is to get as close to 21.5 without going over. Should the dealer receive a 7, 8, 9 of spades all busted hands are considered a push. Additional bonus bets such as Buster Bet and Perfect Pair are added for bigger payouts.
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21st Century Blackjack Switch
In 21st Century Blackjack Switch, players compete with the Player / Dealer to get as close to 21 as possible without going over. In this variation, players are dealt two hands, while the Player / Dealer is only dealt a single hand. Players may switch cards between their hands to build the best hand possible.
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Pai Gow Poker
Pai Gow Poker is played with a standard poker deck plus one Joker, which is a wildcard. Players build their best two-card and five-card hands from a seven card deal. The object is to have both sets rank higher than the corresponding sets of the Player / Dealer for that hand.
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Fortune Pai Gow Poker
Fortune Pai Gow Poker is a variation on Pai Gow Poker with a bonus bet, known as the 'fortune bet.' Players can wager extra that their hand contains a winning combination. The better the hand, the higher the payout on the fortune bet.
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Pai Gow Tiles
The rules of Pai Gow Tiles are similar to the rules of Pai Gow Poker. Instead of cards, players are dealt four dominos that they must separate into front and back combinations. Players win if both of their combinations beat the combinations of the Player / Dealer.
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Ultimate Texas Hold'em
In Ultimate Texas Hold'em, players compete to form a higher five-card poker hand than the Player / Dealer from two hole cards and five community cards. Gameplay is similar to standard Texas Hold'em, with a number of additional side bet options
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3 Card Poker
In 3 Card Poker, players must make the best 3-card hand possible. Players receive their cards face-down, while the Player / Dealer receives two face-down and one face-up. Player / Dealer requires a Q high or better to qualify. Five unique bets are possible on each hand, including a 6 Card Bonus, in which players wager whether a combination of their cards and the Player / Dealer's cards will contain a winning five-card hand
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Mississippi Stud
Hi Lo Card Counting Deviations
Mississippi Stud is a progressive poker game in which two hole cards and three community cards are all dealt face-down. As each community card is turned over, another round of betting commences. Player with a pair of 6’s – 10’s push and J’s or better wins.
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Crazy 4 Poker
In Crazy 4 Poker, players compete against the Player / Dealer to build the best four-card hand from a five-card deal. After all players have set their hands, the Player / Dealer's cards are revealed. Players with better hands than the Player / Dealer win. Player / Dealer requires a K high or better to qualify.
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Let It Ride
In Let It Ride, players make their hands from a combination of three hole cards and two community cards. Any hand containing a pair of 10s or better wins.
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Casino War
It doesn't get much easier to learn than Casino War, a variation on the classic game War. Players set their wagers, then compare their card with that of the Player / Dealer. All players with higher cards win. In case of a tie, players who choose to play must match their original wager.
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Pan 9
Hi Lo Card Counting Spanish 21
Pan 9 is a variation on Baccarat in which 7s-10s are removed from the deck. Players start with 3 cards and may have the option to stay or receive an additional card. As in Baccarat, the object is to get as close to nine as possible.
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