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Five
Card Stud
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Play: Each player receices one card face down
and one card face up. The betting round starts with the
low up card. The dealer will deliver three more cards
with a betting round in between each, starting with the
high hand. The last card may be either up or down depending
on the table. |
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Object: The hand with the best five cards wins. |
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Seven
Card Stud
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Play: Each player receives two cards face down
and one card face up. The betting round starts with the
low up card. The dealer will deliver four more cards with
a betting round in between each, starting with the high
hand. The last card is face down. |
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Object: The best five cards out of seven wins. |
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Seven
Card Stud Eight or Better
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Play: This game is played just like regular Seven
Card Stud, except the high hand and the low hand split
the pot. To qualify for the low hand, an eight low or
better (lower) is needed. If there is no qualifying low
hand, the high hand takes the entire pot. High-low split
games use the lower betting limit on the third and fourth
cards and the upper limit on the rest of the hand, with
an open pair not affecting the limit on the fourth card
as in Seven Card Stud high only. Aces may be used for
low, and straights and flushes do not impair the value
of a hand for low. (Ace-two-three-four-five is the best
low hand). |
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Object: A player may use any five of his/her seven
cards to make their best high hand, and any other grouping
of five cards, whether the same as their high hand ot
not, to make his/her best low hand. |
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Questions
or Problems
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Ask
any floor supervisor about any of our rules, procedures,
games or betting limits. If any player, situation or employee
makes you uncomfortable, talk to a floor supervisor. If
you are not satisfied, ask to see the Poker Room Manager
or Director.
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Texas
Hold'Em
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| The
Play: The player left of the dealer button posts
a blind. Players receive two cards face down. There is
a betting round starting with the player left of the blind.
The dealer turns over three community cards in the middle
of the table, followed by another betting round starting
with the player left of the dealer button. The dealer
will turn over two more cards in the center, one at a
time (for a total of five community cards), followed by
betting each time. |
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Object: Players will make their best five card
hand using any combination of their own two cards and
the board's five cards. |
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Omaha
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| The
Play: The player left of the dealer button posts
a blind. Players receive four cards face down. There is
a betting round starting with the player left of the blind.
The dealer turns over three community cards in the middle
of the table, followed by another betting round starting
with the player left of the dealer button. The dealer
will turn over two more cards in the center, one at a
time (for a total of five community cards), followed by
betting each time. |
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Object: Players MUST use two cards from
their hands, combined with three cards from the board
to make their best five card hand. No other combination
is accepted or allowed. |
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Omaha
Eight or Better
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Play: This game is played just like regular Omaha,
except the high hand and the low hand split the pot. To
qualify for the low hand an eight low or better (lower)
is needed. If there is no qualifying low hand, the high
hand takes the entire pot. Aces may be used for low, and
straights and flushes do not impair the value of a hand
for low. (Ace-two-three-four-five is the best low hand). |
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Object: Players MUST use two cards from
their hand, combined with three cards from the board to
make their best possible hand. A player may use two cards
from their hand to make the best high hand, and use two
cards, whether the same as his/her hand or not, to make
their best low hand. |
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