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Hold 'Em

Omaha Hi

Texas Hold 'em - or just Hold 'em, as most players know it - is probably the best known and most popular form of poker today. The game is commonly played at a six or nine handed table, but tables can have fewer seats.

» Hold 'Em quick start guide

Omaha Hi is a form of hold 'em. The game is commonly played at a six or nine handed table. The betting and blinds are exactly the same as hold 'em.

» Omaha Hi quick start guide

 

Omaha Hi/Lo

Razz

Omaha Hi/Lo is a variant of Omaha Hi. The game is also often called Omaha 8, and is commonly played at a six or nine handed table. The betting and blinds are exactly the same as in Omaha.

» Omaha Hi/Lo quick start guide

If you wish you could cash in on your "bad" hands, Razz may be the game for you. Part lowball, part Stud Hi, the goal is to make the best five-card low hand from the seven cards you are dealt. It is played with anywhere from 2 to 8 players.

» Razz quick start guide

 

Stud Hi

Stud Hi/Lo

Stud Hi is a game that most home game players know. The game is played at an eight-handed table and involves five rounds of betting.

» Stud Hi quick start guide

Stud Hi/Lo is a variant of Stud Hi. The betting, ante, and bring-in are exactly the same as in Stud Hi.

» Stud Hi/Lo quick start guide

 

Mixed Games

Full Tilt Poker Academy

Mixed games let you play a variety of exciting poker games without ever changing tables. Choose from: HORSE (Hold 'em, Omaha Hi/Lo, Razz, Stud Hi, Stud Hi/Lo), HOSE (Hold 'em, Omaha Hi/Lo, Stud Hi, Stud Hi/Lo) HA (Hold 'em, Omaha Hi). Mixed Games keep you entertained and engaged in the action, as the games change every 10 hands. Look for these fun-filled games under the Mixed Games tab.

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