Tuesday 20 September 2016

5 popular types of poker

     Millions of people worldwide play poker and each is interested in some certain type. Therefore, here is the list of the 5 top kinds of poker.
     A well-known and worldwide popular card game – poker has multiple variants, the majority of which were created in the US in the middle of 1990s. Standard way of playing is used in almost all types of poker, yet, still, there are some distinctions in, for instance, quantity of rounds, number of cards, used combinations, additional actions among rounds, etc.
Types of poker
Poker is a well-known and worldwide popular card game
  1. Texas Holdem Poker – is one of the most famous kinds of poker. This game is the most widespread and played in casinos all over America and Europe, and its rules – are the keys to other similar poker card games. Nevertheless, any person, who has ever tried to learn to play poker, started with this same type, since it has very simple rules that are therefore, clear and understandable;
  2. Omaha Poker – this kind takes the second lead in terms of popularity among players. It even has its own versions. The result of the game is a combination of 5 cards (same as in Texas Holdem) yet 9 cards are involved in the game, compared to 7 in Texas Holdem. Professionals consider, that this particular kind of poker is for those, who wish to get rich very quickly;
  3. Omaha Poker Hi – is perfect for those, who like to take a risk and create mathematically ideal strategies. 4 cards are dealt – to make a combination, one should use 3 cards from the table and 2 pocket cards;
  4. Omaha Poker Hill Low – the difference of this kind of Omaha poker from the rest is the following – the jackpot is not given to a winner, but is shared between a bad beat jackpot and a weak hand;
  5. 7 Cards Stud Poker – this kind of a poker has a lot of fans and not so long ago was on the first place. Comparing it with Texas Holdem, 7 Cards Stud is perhaps, more interesting and exciting for experienced players, since here one needs to identify weak players’ cards.


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