Ten Ways to Play Poker That You Might Not Have Heard of

These days millions of people play poker online and in the real world every day and some people even take it up professionally. The type of poker most people play these days is Texas Hold’em, but there are other variations of poker that most people will never play and some you would never have heard of before…


 

Pineapple Poker
Pineapple Poker

10 – Pineapple Poker

Wiki Info: Pineapple hold’em exists halfway between Texas hold’em and Omaha hold’em and has been very popular in Australia and South America, specifically in Medellin, Colombia, where it was first introduced in a private poker room since 2010. Players are initially dealt three cards. Each player then discards one of the three cards (Pre-flop, Post-flop or at Showdown), and the game proceeds exactly as in Texas hold’em.[5] In some regional variations, five cards are dealt, and one is discarded after flop, turn, and river, otherwise proceeding as usual Texas hold’em.

Courchevel Poker
Courchevel Poker

9 – Courchevel Poker

Wiki Info: A variant of Omaha hold’em (5-Card Omaha) very popular in Europe, where instead of betting on the initial four cards and then flopping three community cards for the second round, the first community card is dealt before the first betting round, so that each player has five private cards and a single community card on his first round of betting. Then two more community cards are dealt to complete the Flop, and then play proceeds exactly as in Omaha.

Irish Poker
Irish Poker

8 – Irish Poker

Wiki Info: Irish poker is a variation of Texas Hold ’em. Each player is dealt four cards before the flop. After the betting round on the flop is completed each player must discard two cards. From this point the game is played exactly like Texas hold ’em with betting after the turn and river. At showdown each player uses their remaining two cards along with the board to construct a hand.

Pokeno
Pokeno

7 – Pokeno

Wiki Info: The dealer places five ranks of five squares across the board for a total of 25 squares. With another deck of cards at hand, cards are turned over one at a time and each player who has a board with that playing card pictured places a poker chip or other marking device over the square. The first player to get five squares in a row is the winner.

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Chinese poker
Chinese poker

6 – Chinese poker

Wiki Info: Chinese poker is a 2-4 player poker game with thirteen cards. The idea is to make three poker hands with increasing rank: two with five cards and one with three cards. If one of the hands does not adhere to increasing rank (i.e. is mis-set), the hand is declared dead and results in some sort of penalty.

Five-O poker
Five-O poker

5 – Five-O poker

Wiki Info: Five-O Poker is a heads-up poker variant in which both players must play five hands of five cards simultaneously. Four of the five cards in each hand are face-up. Once all five hands are down, there is a single round of betting. The winner is determined by matching each hand to the corresponding hand of the opponent. The player with the stronger poker hand in three (or more) out of the five columns, wins, unless a player folds on a bet that was made. If a player beats their opponent with all five hands, this is called a “Five-O” win.

Kuhn poker
Kuhn poker

4 – Kuhn poker

Wiki Info: Kuhn poker is an extremely simplified form of poker developed by Harold W. Kuhn as a simple model zero-sum two-player imperfect-information game, amenable to a complete game-theoretic analysis. In Kuhn poker, the deck includes only three playing cards, for example, a King, Queen, and Jack. One card is dealt with each player, which may place bets similarly to a standard poker. If both players bet or both players pass, the player with the higher card wins, otherwise, the betting player wins.

Stud Horse poker
Stud Horse poker

3 – Stud Horse poker

Wiki Info: Stud Horse poker was banned by California statute Section 330 in 1885, although no definition was given. In 1947, the attorney general of California ruled that stud horse poker was the same game as stud poker, and later the restriction on stud horse poker was removed.

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Community card poker
Community card poker

2 – Community card poker

Wiki Info: Most community card games do not play well with lowball hand values, though some do play very well at high-low split, especially with ace-to-five low values, making it possible to win both halves of a pot. When played high-low split, there is generally a minimum qualifying hand for low (often 8-high), and it is played cards speak.

pai gow poker
pai gow poker

1 – pai gow poker

Wiki Info: The game is played with a standard 52-card deck, plus a single joker. It is played on a table set for six players, plus the dealer. Each player attempts to defeat the banker (who may be the casino dealer, one of the other players at the table, or a player acting in tandem with the dealer as co-bankers).

Author: Gus Barge

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