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  2. List of poker variants - Wikipedia

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    The card game of poker has many variations, most of which were created in the United States in the mid-1800s through the early 1900s. The standard order of play applies to most of these games, but to fully specify a poker game requires details about which hand values are used, the number of betting rounds, and exactly what cards are dealt and what other actions are taken between rounds.

  3. Dealer's choice - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the dealer's choice poker games were derived from children's games. Depending on house rules, dealers may also call card games that are not true poker variants, such as Acey Deucey, Screw Your Neighbor, and Guts. There are two different approaches to a standard DC game: [1]

  4. Games.com's Top 5 Free Online Poker Games - AOL

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    No. 2 - VEGAS WORLD Vegas World is a fun and interactive way to play some of the more popular casino games including Texas Hold'em as well as Video Poker. Vegas World offers a customizable avatar ...

  5. Badugi - Wikipedia

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    The game Go has a similar name in Korean, “baduk”, derived from the same word. [2] Another ancestor of badugi is displayed in a game played in Toronto in the 1970s and 1980s, "off on high low", and its variant "leapfrog". In both games the objective was to make a 5 card hand, with a pair being mandatory.

  6. List of poker playing card nicknames - Wikipedia

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    The following sets of playing cards can be referred to by the corresponding names in card games that include sets of three or more cards, particularly 3 and 5 card draw, Texas Hold 'em and Omaha Hold 'em. The nicknames would often be used by players when revealing their hands, or by spectators and commentators watching the game.

  7. Poker - Wikipedia

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    While poker's exact origin is the subject of debate, many game scholars point to the French game Poque and the Iranian game As-Nas as possible early inspirations. [3] For example, in the 1937 edition of Foster's Complete Hoyle, R. F. Foster wrote that "the game of poker, as first played in the United States, five cards to each player from a twenty-card pack, is undoubtedly the Persian game of ...