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If you are looking for cash-game action, tournament play or just want to improve your game on our play-money tables; Gutshot Poker hosts several poker variants to meet your needs.


Hold'em

Texas Hold’em is by far the most popular and exciting form of poker available to players today. With the explosion and success of major televised tournament events, No Limit Texas Hold’em has become the World’s favourite poker variant.

Texas Hold'em, also known simply as Hold'em, is a poker game in which each player receives two cards (hole cards) dealt face down, while five community cards are dealt face up on the table throughout four betting rounds. The object of the game is to win the pot that players invest in by betting during the various rounds. All players play their best five cards using any combination of their two hole cards and the five community cards on the table. The best five-card poker hand among those in contention for the pot wins.

Omaha

Omaha is a variation of Texas Hold’em poker with a much wider range of hand possibilities that makes for a lot of excitement. As in Texas Hold’em, Omaha is a community card game with the object being to win the pot that players invest in by betting at various rounds.

However, in Omaha there are 2 major differences: Each player receives four cards (hole cards) dealt face down and at the showdown each player must use exactly two of their four hole cards and combine them with exactly three boardcards.

Omaha Hi-Lo

Omaha Hi-Lo is a very entertaining game to play and can generate some truly sizeable pots because of the number of drawing possibilities. The same Omaha rules apply to Omaha Hi-Lo with the exception that the pot may be shared between a player holding the high hand and a player holding the qualifying low hand.

A low hand must have a high card "8 or better" to qualify to be the low hand. That is, to be eligible to win the low, the highest card must be an 8 or lower. Upon a tie with the high card, the hand goes to the player with the next lowest high card. In Omaha Hi-Lo the same player can also win both pots for the Hi & Lo hand when there is no qualifying low hand.

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