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How To Play Texas Hold'em Poker:

It is generally agreed that Texas Hold'em Poker is one of the simplest variants of the poker game, especially in comparison to the more complicated versions such as Omaha High Poker or Seven Card Stud Poker. The rules and progress of the game are relatively simple, and so this card game proves very popular as a home gambling game.

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How To Play Omaha Poker:

Omaha poker is a gambling card game that is derived from the variant of the poker game known as 'Texas Hold 'Em' poker. It is a game for between two and eight players, when played in a casino although the game can be extended for up to eleven players when played at home on a private table. The principles of this version of poker are relatively simple and therefore Omaha poker

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How To Play 5 Card Draw Poker:

Five card draw poker is one of the most popular 'draw poker' variants and is the game play that is learnt by the majority of poker players. Draw poker games as a group refer to all variants of the poker card game, in which a compete poker hand is dealt before any type of betting round takes place. This is unlike versions of poker such as 'Texas Hold 'Em where the dealing of the cards up to the full five poker hand

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How To Play 7 Card Stud Poker:

Seven-Card Stud is a variation of poker, which uses 7 cards to make up a 5-card hand. All Poker games have the same objective: to win the money in the pot by holding the best hand of cards. It also requires attention to detail as the game provides many opportunities for strategic playing; a large number of cards are visible on the table allowing for deductions to be made by the Players.

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How To Play Pai Gow Poker:

Pai Gow Poker is the customized version of the Chinese game of Pai Gow which has historically been played with domino type tiles. Pow Gow Poker has transformed the game and it is now largely played in American Casinos on Blackjack like tables. Play consists of a standard 52 card deck and one joker; the joker can be used as an Ace or to complete a flush or straight.

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