Saturday, January 26, 2008

Poker.com Review



At Poker.com we bring you rules and recommended strategies for every poker game on the planet. Click one of the links below to learn how to play a new poker game. The Poker.com Poker Games section outlines how to play poker for hundreds of different poker variations. Select a section from our poker games menu. Our information includes Draw Poker Games playing tips, where to play online Stud Poker Games, and the popular Guts Poker.

Poker Games:

Texas Hold'em: Texas Hold'em Poker table at Carbon Poker. Texas Hold'em has fast become the most popular poker game in the world. It is a type of community poker, which features a number of cards that are dealt face up in front of the dealer. These cards are visible to all players, and all players share the cards. Players can then use their own cards and the community cards to form a winning hand. Texas Hold'em is a community poker game, read more about the Hold'em poker variations.

Seven Card Stud: The dealer begins by dealing two cards face down to each player, and one card dealt face up to each player. The player with the highest card showing opens the first betting round. Following this betting round, another card is dealt face-up to each player, followed by a betting round, followed by a third card face-up, followed by a betting round, followed by a fourth card face-up, followed by a betting round, followed by the last card dealt face-down, concluded by the final betting round.

Basic Five Card Draw: This is five-card Draw Poker without any stipulations, except for designated wild cards. The dealer determines if there will be any wild cards at all. The dealer also determines how many draws there will be, as well as the maximum number of cards each player will be allowed to draw each time. "Two draws of two", for example, would mean that each player will have two opportunities to discard as many as two cards in exchange for two new ones from the deck.

Typically, a betting round precedes and ensues each draw, so there is always one more betting round than there are draws. Two draws, for example, would mean three betting rounds (deal, 1st betting round, 1st draw, 2nd betting round, 2nd draw, 3rd and final betting round, showdown).Straight Draw Poker means there are no wild cards.

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