There's no denying that across the board the online poker action is hot, regardless of what your poker poison is, but if you've been sticking strictly to a staple like Texas Hold'em or a classic game like Five Card Draw you could be missing out. These days between the basic variations, their high/low spinoffs and betting variances like no limit, pot limit and fixed limit ambitious players looking for some variety in their sessions have virtually unlimited options. Below we explore six of the most popular online poker games.Of course Texas Hold'em has to come first. This community card style game has been at the center of the online poker industry from its inception in the early 1990s. Though other games are gaining in popularity, Texas Hold'em continues to be the main attraction in both online poker and at all the larger live tournaments.
Texas Hold'em is a classic high card game characterized by four dealing rounds and four betting rounds. Each player starts with two hole cards, and then the remainder of the action is at the center of the table. Five cards are dealt across three more rounds: the "flop" first with three cards and then the "turn" and the "river" with one card each. Every time cards are revealed, another betting round ensues. If at least two players remain in the action after the river, then they will proceed to the "showdown" where each player must reveal their cards to determine a winner. That said, approximately half of all Texas Hold'em hands end pre-flop due to aggressive first round betting.
Texas Hold'em is a classic high card game characterized by four dealing rounds and four betting rounds. Each player starts with two hole cards, and then the remainder of the action is at the center of the table. Five cards are dealt across three more rounds: the "flop" first with three cards and then the "turn" and the "river" with one card each. Every time cards are revealed, another betting round ensues. If at least two players remain in the action after the river, then they will proceed to the "showdown" where each player must reveal their cards to determine a winner. That said, approximately half of all Texas Hold'em hands end pre-flop due to aggressive first round betting.
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