Badugi Poker And How It’s Played
September 9, 2010 by Thomas Kearns · Leave a Comment
Badugi fundamentally fits into the category of draw poker and is probably not at all familiar to most poker players. It is a very interesting game though for its odd betting structure and method of play. It is a four-card game consisting of three drawing rounds in which the players place their bets and begin the task of building the winning Badugi hand into showdown. In Asia, the game is widely played and is trickling slowly into North America. Badugi is for the most part played as a fixed limit game with two blinds, from then on it is similar to many other poker variations. Tournament play will often include pot and no limit games.
A Beginning Look At Playing 7-Card Stud Poker
September 4, 2010 by Thomas Kearns · Leave a Comment
A very old form of poker still popular today because of its standard, familiar structure is 7-card stud. It attracts a major following in both casinos and Friday night home poker parties. Depending on the region of play, the rules of stud may be altered slightly, but all will have the rule of a maximum of seven players per table due to the fact that a deck contains only 52 cards, also the dealer is allowed to burn 4 in the course of a game. There are less rounds for betting so it is not unusual to find house rules include an ante or pre-flop requisite bet to elicit more hand participation as well as add more complexity to the game.
A HORSE Poker Primer
August 31, 2010 by Thomas Kearns · Leave a Comment
HORSE poker is one game made up of several, including bouts of Texas Holdem, Omaha Eight, Razz (low card), Seven Card Stud and Seven Card Stud Eight. Limit betting is the rule in HORSE but some tournaments do away with this to rev up the play as the end of the tournament nears. HORSE is a predominant game at the World Series of Poker and can be found in games with high stakes in order to challenge the knowledge and talent of players in multiple games. HORSE is probably the foremost game for the expert players as it demands a thorough understanding of multiple games and their rules and betting strategies.
Tips On Playing 5-Card Stud
August 27, 2010 by Thomas Kearns · Leave a Comment
Five card stud being one of first poker varieties has been around a long while and enjoys a rich history. It is still one of the more popular of the varieties of poker played today. Even within stud poker there are many varieties such as fixed limit, spread limit, no limit pot limit and yet other varieties containing a mixture of the above. On first look, the game seems simple enough, but winning strategies require one to endeavor to attain more depth of understanding of betting, positioning and the combination of cards that make a hand successful. The high earning stud poker players use a mix of strategies and calculate odds on every move, similar tactics of all the poker varieties.
Want To Play Rush Poker?
August 23, 2010 by Robert Barlow · Leave a Comment
Rush Poker is an exciting new take on the standard Poker playing experience. In the past you had to play with a relatively static group of people. For better or worse, you could get stuck with the same group of people. Not any more! Rush Poker’s new system changes your experience with every hand. No matter what the game, each table is constantly changing out its players so you’ll never have the same encounter twice.
A Crazy Pineapple Poker Primer
August 20, 2010 by Thomas Kearns · Leave a Comment
While bearing some resemblance to Texas Hold’em, Crazy Pineapple poker offers several variations in the rules that make it a form unto itself. The variance is greatly increased in Pineapple due to its many opportunities for different hand combinations plus the increased probabilities surrounding the additional card. All this adds up to the warning that one should not enter into a game heedlessly without first studying the rules, strategies and methods of play both by game observation and literature.
Some Advice On Playing 2-7 Triple Draw Poker
August 1, 2010 by Thomas Kearns · Leave a Comment
The game is often referred to as deuce to seven draw but in any case, its uniqueness lies in the fact that to win, you have to have the hand with the fewest points at the end to win the pot. To this end, it shares something with the game of razz. The strategy of play is obviously going to be quite different than the usual game of poker where the object is to get the highest scoring hand. Recently the game has been appearing on popular online sites and traditional casinos and clubs and acquiring quite a few aficionados. Because of its complex nature and that it is a very interesting game to play, perhaps you should forget for a while your hold’em and limit games and add the less familiar triple draw to your menu of games.
A Rundown On 5-Card Draw Poker
July 24, 2010 by Thomas Kearns · Leave a Comment
For someone wanting to get their feet wet in the game of poker, 5-card draw is a great place to start. This is because of the purity of this poker variation, its interesting history, and last but certainly not least, it has very simple rules of play. Early poker tournaments included games in the 5-card draw configuration once introduced long ago among Mississippi River card game variations. The initial purpose of the game was one of study, but since then the poker draw became standard and its popularity spread throughout North America and Europe. Amateur games of 5-card draw have been recorded as early as the mid 19th century, and thereafter emerged such games as 7-card stud and Texas hold ‘em.
About Toponlinepokersites.org
February 9, 2010 by Matt Hayes · Leave a Comment
Toponlinepokersites.org, or TOPS as poker fans like to call it, is a growing informational website on holdem poker.
The Whole Story On Poker
November 24, 2009 by Jerry Lipton · Leave a Comment
One of the most widely known card games throughout the world is Poker. This game has evolved over time from the traditional in person card game to being played online between people in different countries. Poker gaming online now generates a return of over one billion dollars on an annual basis due to being offered on the web. Because this is a social game, the best poker strategy is for a player to monitor and gain knowledge of the other players skill.
















































