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Poker               has               always               been               a               popular               game               throughout               the               United               States               but               ever               since               2004               when               ESPN               broadcasted               the               World               Series               of               Poker,               it               seemed               to               have               jumped               to               incredibly               new               heights.

The               Internet               and               entrepreneurs               have               flooded               computers               with               gaming               sites               that               allow               people               to               gamble               on               line               or               just               play               for               fun.

It               is               slowly               becoming               once               again,               a               national               past               time               here               in               America.

Whenever               I               play,               there               always               seems               to               be               one               person               who               does               not               know               what               they               are               doing               and               needs               help               along               the               way.

I'm               not               a               professional               poker               player               by               any               means,               but               I               do               understand               the               hands               that               you               can               get               and               the               chances               of               getting               specific               hands.

Knowing               these               key               things,               will               help               you               play               poker               and               play               it               well.

Here               is               the               breakdown               of               the               possible               hands               in               order               of               best               to               worst.

1.

The               Royal               Flush.

The               Royal               Flush               is               considered               "The               Nuts"               in               any               hand.

"The               Nuts"               means               a               hand               that               cannot               be               beat               by               any               other               hand.

Basically               if               you               draw               a               Royal               Flush,               you               win               the               hand               unless               you               fold.

A               Royal               Flush               is               a               10               through               Ace               all               in               the               same               suit.

There               are               only               4               possible               combinations               in               a               game               of               poker               and               the               probability               of               getting               this               hand               is               less               than               two               thousandth               of               a               percent.

I               myself               have               never               received               the               hand               in               the               six               years               of               playing.
               2.

A               straight               flush.

A               straight               flush               is               only               superseded               by               the               Royal               Flush.

A               straight               flush               is               five               cards               in               a               row               all               in               the               same               suit.

An               example               would               be               a               5               through               9               all               diamonds.

There               are               forty               possible               combinations               and               the               chances               of               getting               this               hand               are               less               than               two               hundredth               of               a               percent.
               3.

Four               of               a               kind.

Just               as               it               sounds,               four               cards               that               have               the               same               rank.

There               are               624               possibly               combinations               and               the               probability               of               getting               one               these               is               less               than               .03%.
               4.

Full               house.

A               full               house               is               a               pair,               plus               three               of               a               kind.

This               is               usually               the               most               common               of               the               strong               hands               and               there               are               3,744               possible               combinations               and               the               chances               of               getting               this               hand               is               around               0.15%.
               5.

Flush.

A               flush               is               five               cards               of               the               same               suit,               regardless               of               the               order.

There               are               5,108               possible               combinations               and               the               possibility               of               getting               this               hand               is               exactly               0.2%.
               6.

Straight.

A               straight               is               a               sequence               of               five               cards               in               a               row,               regardless               of               suit.

There               are               10,200               possible               combinations               and               the               chances               of               getting               this               hand               is               less               than               0.5%.
               7.

Three               of               a               kind.

Three               cards               that               are               of               the               same               rank,               such               as               three               kings,               or               three               two.

There               are               54,912               possible               combinations               and               the               chances               of               getting               this               hand               is               a               little               more               then               2%.
               8.

Two               pair.

As               simple               as               it               sounds,               two               cards               of               the               same               rank               plus               another               two               cards               of               the               same               rank.

A               common               hand               there               are               123,552               combinations               and               you               have               about               a               5%               chance               of               getting               this               hand.
               9.

One               pair.

Two               cards               of               the               same               rank.

There               are               1,098,240               possible               combinations,               and               in               a               given               hand               you               have               a               42%               chance               of               receiving               this               hand.
               10.

No               pair.

No               cards               that               match               anything               stated               previously.

There               are               1,302,540               combinations               and               in               a               given               hand,               50%               of               the               time               you               will               get               this               hand.






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    With               the               increasing               popularity               of               poker               around               the               country               thanks               to               the               television               coverage               of               the               World               Series               of               Poker               by               ESPN,               along               with               coverage               of               other               events               on               different               networks               more               home               games               are               being               formed.

    The               great               thing               about               home               poker               games               is               that               you               can               organize               a               group               to               play               on               a               regular               basis               where               you               know               pretty               much               everyone               at               the               game.

    You               are               also               able               to               set               your               own               limits               and               make               the               game               as               serious               or               casual               as               you               want               based               on               your               group's               preferences.

    Another               great               thing               about               home               poker               games               is               you               can               play               poker               variations               that               are               not               played               at               casinos.

    This               allows               you               to               choose               poker               variations               that               match               what               your               group               enjoys               playing               the               most.

    Here               are               some               new               versions               to               try               at               your               home               game.

    SPLIT               POT               VARIATIONS               
                   Are               you               looking               for               a               new               split               pot               variation               to               play               at               your               home               game?

    Many               play               high/low,               High               Chicago,               or               Low               Chicago.

    How               about               a               different               one               from               these               standards               though.

    Have               the               pot               split               between               the               winner               of               the               poker               hand,               and               the               person               with               the               most               "spots"               in               their               hole               cards.

    Only               the               players               who               have               not               folded               at               the               end               of               the               hand               can               be               eligible               to               win               the               split               pot.

    To               determine               who               has               the               most               "spots"               in               their               hole               cards,               add               the               face               values               of               each               person's               hole               cards               to               get               a               total.

    Aces               count               as               one,               and               face               cards               count               as               zero.

    Whoever               has               the               highest               total               splits               the               pot               with               the               poker               hand               winner,               if               the               poker               hand               winner               has               the               highest               total               of               spots               in               the               hole               they               win               the               entire               pot.
                   STEAL               YOUR               OPPONENT'S               CARDS               
                   How               about               a               game               where               you               can               play               defense               and               offense               at               the               same               time?

    Play               standard               seven               card               stud               to               start               out.

    Here               is               the               twist               though.

    If               a               player               is               dealt               a               face               up               heart,               they               then               can               take               any               other               player's               face               up               card               they               wish.

    They               keep               both               the               heart               they               were               dealt               and               the               card               they               stole.

    The               player               who               has               their               face               up               card               stolen               does               not               get               it               replaced.

    Even               if               none               of               the               face               up               cards               help               you               at               the               time,               it's               always               good               to               steal               one               when               you               are               dealt               a               heart               that               you               think               your               opponent               will               be               using               for               their               hand.

    This               game               can               have               a               lot               of               twists               and               turns               in               it.
                   SEVEN               CARD               STUD               VARIATIONS               
                   How               about               a               couple               games               that               change               the               rank               of               hands               slightly.

    The               first               is               Sevens               take               all.

    This               is               usually               played               in               a               standard               seven               card               stud               game               with               no               wild               cards.

    The               rank               of               the               winning               hands               and               the               play               is               exactly               the               same               as               seven               card               stud               except               for               a               single               twist.

    The               highest               ranking               hand,               even               higher               than               the               royal               flush,               is               a               pair               of               sevens!

    Another               variation               my               friends               and               I               like               to               play               on               seven               card               stud               without               wild               cards               is               one               where               four               card               flushes               and               four               card               straights               rank               in               the               list               of               hands.

    These               come               into               ranking               in               between               a               pair               and               two               pairs.

    A               four               card               straight               will               defeat               a               pair,               and               a               four               card               flush               will               defeat               both               a               pair               and               a               four               card               straight.

    Both               of               these               four               card               hands               though               are               defeated               by               any               hand               two               pair               or               higher.

    This               helps               eliminate               the               dullness               of               pairs               winning               hands               in               seven               card               stud.
                   Hopefully               you               will               get               a               chance               to               play               one               or               a               few               of               these               games               as               your               next               poker               night               with               your               friends.

    Remember,               design               the               choice               of               games               around               the               games               that               your               friends               enjoy               playing.

    This               will               ensure               that               everyone               has               a               fun               night               whether               they               win               or               lose.

    Of               course               though               it's               always               more               fun               to               win.






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    Texas               Holdem               is               a               poker               game               that               has               single               handedly               been               responsible               for               increasing               the               popularity               of               poker               in               the               past               few               years.

    The               reason               is               the               World               Series               of               Poker               and               other               similar               events               with               television               coverage.

    The               media               coverage               of               The               World               Series               of               Poker               and               other               events               have               been               great,               but               at               the               same               time               might               have               overexposed               the               game.

    My               friends               and               I               when               we               get               together               to               play               poker               on               our               poker               nights               are               always               looking               for               a               new               way               to               play               the               game               as               the               standard               has               gotten               a               little               stale.

    Would               you               like               a               different               version               though               of               it?

    The               version               we               play               is               very               similar,               but               have               a               minor               twist.

    The               game               will               still               end               up               with               having               two               hole               cards               for               every               player               and               five               shared               or               "community               cards".

    The               order               of               the               deal               and               betting               is               slightly               different               though               with               the               version               that               we               play.

    To               start               the               game               we               deal               one               face               up               card               to               the               community               area.

    There               is               no               betting               at               this               point.

    Then               each               player               receives               their               first               hole               card.

    After               the               first               hole               card               is               deal               to               each               player               there               is               a               round               of               betting.
                   After               that               round               of               betting,               two               more               community               cards               are               dealt,               and               there               is               a               round               of               betting               at               that               point.

    The               next               card               that               is               dealt               is               each               player's               final               hole               card,               followed               by               a               round               of               betting.

    At               this               point               there               are               three               community               cards               on               the               table               and               each               player               has               their               hole               cards.

    The               fourth               or               "turn"               card               (as               in               Texas               Holdem)               is               dealt               then               to               the               community               area               with               betting,               followed               by               the               fifth               and               final               community               card               knowns               as               the               "river"               card               just               like               Texas               Holdem               with               a               final               round               of               betting,               and               the               determination               of               the               winning               hand.
                   There               are               the               same               number               of               rounds               of               betting               as               in               Texas               Holdem,               but               the               difference               is               the               information               each               player               has               at               the               timing               of               the               betting               rounds.

    We               have               found               that               this               version               of               the               game               tends               to               keep               more               people               in               the               game               longer               than               the               traditional               version               of               Texas               Holdem.

    Hopefully               you               will               find               this               version               of               Texas               Holdem               as               something               you               will               add               to               your               rotation               of               games               at               your               next               poker               night               with               your               friends.

    At               least               give               it               a               shot               and               see               what               you               think               of               it               as               a               game               to               add               a               spice               to               the               standard               Texas               Holdem               version.






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