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ROBERT’S RULES OF POKER This version of Robert’s Rules of Poker is for private games “Robert’s Rules Of Poker” is authored by Robert Ciaffone, better known in the poker world as Bob Ciaffone, a leading authority on cardroom rules. He is the person who has selected which rules to use, and formatted, organized, and worded the text ...
- Variations
There are many versions of poker. Some players stick to just...
- Variations
This guide provides rules to various poker games including hold'em, razz, dealer's choice, wild card games etc.
Poker rules are widely used and freely copied, so it is impossible to construct a rulebook without using many rules that exist as part of a rule set of some cardroom. If such a rule is used, no credit is given to the source (which is unlikely to be the original one for the rule).
Thirteen Card Poker (Chinese Poker) Game Rules by Washington State Gambling Commission provides the rules and guidelines for playing Chinese Poker with 13 cards. It covers the card distribution, hand rankings, scoring methods, variations, bonuses, automatic winners, and irregularities.
Almost all poker games are played at three different betting structures (or limits), they dictate how bets are made and the game is played. These structures can be classified into these three main categories: Fixed Limit (Limit), Pot Limit, and No Limit.
There are many versions of poker. Some players stick to just one version; others like to play many different variants. This page provides a classified index of poker variations whose rules are available on pagat.com. The columns indicate the type of variant - some belong to several categories.
Below you will find step-by-step guides to basic poker rules for all the most popular variations of poker including Texas Hold’em, Omaha, Seven-Card Stud, Razz and 2-7 Triple Draw. You’ll also find plenty of poker rules for all kinds of lesser known poker games like Strip Poker, Pineapple, 5-Card Draw and Badugi.