Tuesday, June 16, 2009

The Top 5 Poker Variations

Want to know what the big attractions for online poker enthusiasts are? Well, of course the chance to win big money is number one, but players love to play poker for the challenge and variety of games that are always provided. For sheer excitement and intensity there is nothing like poker at any casino, whether online or at Las Vegas.

It surprises most players to learn that there are over 100 different types of poker that are currently being played. Of these there are some that stand out as favorites of the public and these are the ones that draw the most crowds and pay the most out in winnings. In order to win you have to understand the rules and set ups for each of the types of poker that you want to play.

Let’s break down the top 5 poker variations and look at them individually for a moment:

• Texas Hold’em

• Omaha Hold’em

• 7 card stud poker

• Draw poker

• Lowball

Even many of these poker variations are broken down into smaller classes, including no limit, hi-lo, pot limit and limit varieties. Some of these give you a better advantage depending on your hole cards, while others throw a distinct advantage to you depending on where you are seated at the table. It is up to you to experiment and learn how to play.

You can count on these poker games to be found at most of the casinos in the world. Online poker rooms follow suit and these variations are just as popular with virtual poker players. Every online room will have big tournaments that feature Texas Hold’em, Omaha Hold’em and 7 card Stud. These are the same kinds of games that you find being played at clubs in your community, at people’s homes, in the top casinos and also at big TV tournaments.

Poker games all have rules and limits that are particular to the type of game that you are playing. If you are not familiar with these rules it will make your run for the money much more difficult. One of the best things you can do ahead of time is study the rules and strategy hints that you can find at top online gambling sites. Then you should practice your playing at the free tables until you are confident in your ability to hold your own.
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