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    Play a popular poker variation -- four face up cards and three cards face down with structured betting. ... Poker: Texas Hold'em (No Limit) Play. Masque Publishing. Pool: Lucky Break 8 Ball. Play.

  4. Seven-card stud - Wikipedia

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    Seven-card stud, also known as Seven-Toed Pete or Down-The-River, [1] is a variant of stud poker.Before the 2000s surge of popularity of Texas hold 'em, [2] seven-card stud was one of the most widely played poker variants in home games across the United States [3] and in casinos in the eastern part of the country.

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  6. List of poker variants - Wikipedia

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    Community card poker: Games in which each player's incomplete hidden hand is combined with shared face-up cards. The most common of these are Texas hold 'em and Omaha hold 'em. Some common rule variations include: Wild cards are added. This can range from adding jokers as wild card, to making certain low cards such as deuces wild to the 7-card ...

  7. 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.