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Various Free Poker Games to PlayIf you're with your friends on a weekend and you're simply at a loss on what to do to have fun, maybe you should consider playing different free poker versions. We're not talking about regular poker or even Texas Hold'em. We're talking about the other free poker versions. So what do you think? Are you ready to have a terrific time playing a whole new game of poker? Free Poker Game #1 - Indian Poker This is one of the most gloriously fun poker variations to play! Two to ten players can play this free poker variation so unless there are twenty of you having a sleepover, there's no need to worry that some of your friends would get left out when you play this game. The first round starts when each player pays a fine (a blind, so to speak) and the dealer gives each player one card. All players are required to hold their cards high so that the other players will see everyone else's cards - except theirs! If you're caught cheating by sneaking a look at your card, the dealer can eliminate you from the game. When everyone's done making bets, the dealer will give the signal for the players to learn about what card they're holding. The player with the highest card value gets the pot. More often than not more laughing than actual card playing takes place in this game. Free Poker Game #2 - 7 Card Stud Instead of a dealer button going around to determine who will make the first move, one card shall be dealt faced up to each player and the owner of the card that has the highest value shall act first. Two cards are also dealt faced down to each player. There are four more cards to be dealt to each player, making it a total of 7. When the 4 rounds are completed, the player will choose the 5 best cards of his 7 and use it as his hand. The player with the best hand wins. Wild cards and 5 of a kind may be permitted. Free Poker Game #3 - 5 Card Stud The rules that apply to 7 Card Stud are all applicable to this poker version except for one thing: instead of having 7 cards dealt out, all players will only have 5. Determining the player who'd make the first move will be decided by the players themselves. Again, wild cards and 5 of a kind are permissible in this game. So what do you think? Try them all out and have a wonderful time playing! |
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