Our games

The list below are the current poker games that can be called by the dealer on the poker table. We are constantly adding new ones based on suggestions from players.

Texas Holdem

Players are dealt two “pocket” or “hole cards” then wait for 5 community cards to be revealed. Betting takes place in four rounds: once after the hole cards are dealt, once after the first three community cards are revealed (referred to as “the flop”), once after the fourth community card is revealed (“the turn”) and lastly after the fifth community card is flipped (“the river”). Players must make their best hands with any combinationof 5 cards (their hole cards and the communal).

Omaha

Like Texas Hold ‘Em, there are four rounds of betting, but unlike that version, each player is dealt four hole cards. Players must make their best 5-card hands using ONLY TWO of their hole cards and three of the common.

Baseball

Baseball is a seven card stud game where all Threes and Nines are wild.

Chicago (Split Pot)

Also called, High Chicago, this is a seven card stud game where the player with the highest spade face down (referred to as in the hole) receives half the pot with Ace being the highest card. If the player with the highest hand also has the highest/lowest spade in the hole, then that player receives the entire pot - having won both sides of the bet. Additionally, all Twos are wild for the highest hand.

Five-Card Stud

In 5-Card Stud, each player is dealt 5 cards, two down and three up.

Poker / Jack (Split Pot)

This game is a split pot Texas holdem style game with the high hand splitting the pot with the best back jack hand(s). The game is dealt and bet the same as Texas holdem and the best holdem hand gets half the pot. The best blackjack hand is determined by whomever is closest to 21 without going over. The blackjack hand is comprised of your two card hand plus, if you need hit cards, you use the community cards in the order they were dealt. Once you go over 21, your blackjack hand is the your points before your busted.

Seven-Card Stud

In 7-Card Stud, each player is dealt 7 cards, three down and four up. Players must make best possible 5-card hand from their 7.

Follow The Queen

This 7-card stud game uses a wild-card designated as whichever card is immediately dealt (exposed, or face-up) after any queen previously dealt (exposed). In the event that the final card dealt (exposed) is itself a queen, then nothing is wild. If no queens are dealt (exposed), then there are no wilds for that hand. Betting is the same as in normal 7-card stud games.

Low in your hole is Wild!

This seven card stud game enables every player to potentially have a different wild card. At the end of the game, whichever card is the lowest of your down cards, is your wild card. If it matches another card in your hand, all of the matching cards are wild. The last card is always dealt down so if it is lower than the first two down cards, your wild will change. Aces are considered high so the lowest card would be a two.

Follow The Queen-Qs Wild

This is played exactly the same way as Follow the Queen but all Queens are always wild in addition to any wild card that follows the exposed queen.

Iron Cross

This game is played exactly as Criss Cross but the middle card is wild and all cards on the board or in your hand that matches it.

Criss Cross

In this game, also known as Church or Criss Cross, four cards are dealt face down to each player, and five cards face down to the table in the shape of a plus. 1 4 5 2 3 There is a betting round, and then the cards are turned face up in the order indicated, with another betting round after each card is exposed. In the showdown, each player can use two or more of their four cards together with cards from the cross to form their five card hand, but the shared cards used must all come either from the horizontal line of three cards (4-5-2) or all from the vertical line (1-5-3).

Five-Card Rows (Split Pot)

This community card game consists of a five card hand and nine community cards dealt in three rows of three. The first row is exposed before the first bet and then players bet after each card is flipped. This is a high/low split pot game. You make your best five card hand by using two cards from your hand and one card from each of the three rows.

Four-Card Rows (Split Pot)

This is played exactly the same as Five-Card rows but you are dealt four cards instead of five.

5-3-2 Hi Lo (Split Pot)

This community card game consists of a five card hand and six community cards dealt in two rows of three. Players bet before any cards are exposed and cards are turned over one at a time with players betting on each one. To make your five card hand, you can either just use your 5 cards in your hand, three cards in your hand and one of the three columns, or two from your hand and one of the rows. This version is Split pot so the highest hand is split with the lowest hand.

5-3-2 (High Only)

This variant of 5-3-2 is simply a high hand winner only version with no split pot.

Death Wheel (Split Pot)

This community card came consists of 7 cards arranged in a “circle” and four cards in your hand. Players bet as each community card is revealed. You make your best 5 card hand by using only two cards from your hand and any three consecutive/touching cards in the “circle”. This is a split pot game with the highest hand sharing the pot with the lowest hand.

Crazy Pineapple

This is a Texas holdem style game where each player is dealt three cards initially. After the flop, but before the second betting round, every player must discard one of their cards.

Four Corners (Split Pot)

Corners has 9 community cards and 5 cards in your hand. You can play 2 cards from your hand and three from one of the four quadrants or three from your hand and two from one of the four quadrants.

Five Card Draw

Each player is dealt 5 cards, but on the initial go around, the player may choose to trade in up to 4 of them. Player can trade in four if they have an Ace in their hand.

Five Card DOUBLE Draw

Played the same as regular Five Card Draw but players can draw cards twice. This gives players a higher hands and adds another round of betting. Cards that are discarded are put on the bottom of the deck so if we run out of cards, the discards will be used in the order they were discarded.

Pass The Trash

Also known as Screw Your Neighbor,. Each player is dealt one card face down. On successive rounds, the starting player shifts one person for each round (so the player to the left of the dealer is first on the first round, the 2nd player to the left of the dealer is first on the second round). Each player looks at their card (without showing the other players). If the card is a King, they turn the card over immediately (they can't loose this round). If it's not a king, they place the card back on the table face down. Starting with the first player for the round, each player considers whether to stick with their card or to exchange their card with the next player. The choice is made based upon whether they think the card they have will be the lowest at the end of the round (note that they do not need to win the round -- they just need to not have the lowest card). Aces are always lowest in this game and king is a stopper so you cannot trade a card if the next player has a King. If a player chooses to pass their card, they swap cards with the player to their left. That player now has the same choice. Sometimes the receiving player of such a swap will keep their card, even if it is very low (if the card they had which the previous player took is lower, the player now knows that they won't be the lowest and should stick with what they have). If a player chooses to stick with their card, the next player now has the same choice (keep their card, or exchange it with the next player on the left). When you get to the last player (which will be the dealer on the first round), that player has the choice of keeping their card or taking the next card from the top of the deck. After everyone has hand a chance to stick or pass, the players turn up their chards and the player with the lowest card loses one of their stacks. If multiple players have the same low card, they each lose a stack. When a player has lost all 3 stacks, they are out for the rest of the game and are no longer dealt cards.

Keep Or Pass (Split Pot)

Seven card stud game where each card you are dealt you can decide to keep it or pass it to the next player. At the end, when you are dealt the last card down, you can keep it or pass any of the three down cards. The low has a qualifier of a 9 so your low cannot have a card higher than a 9 in it.