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Saturday, June 30, 2007

There's More to Poker Than Texas Hold'Em

Virtually everyone knows how to play Texas Hold'Em Poker these days, but how about giving your game a bit more variety and a unique flair by playing some other poker variations, that have been all but forgotten at poker nights across the country these days?

One fun game is a variation on 7-card Stud, called Baseball. This is a great game for beginners, as it's fairly easy to play. Baseball is dealt like 7-Card Stud, with a few variations. In Baseball, all threes and nines are wild. If a player is dealt a four face up, they receive another hole card. Some play with even more variations, such as the "rain out" where if a Queen of Spades is dealt (exposed) the pot is canceled and split among everyone who is still in.

If you're really set on Hold'Em, there are several variants besides just Texas Hold'Em you can play. Omaha is another popular Hold'Em game, though it's been overshadowed. Omaha is a great game for players of every skill level, and can help to even the playing field if you have players with mixed skill levels. In Omaha, you have nine cards to choose from. Each player is dealt four face down cards (hole cards).

Then the Flop is three cards dealt face up on the table. The Turn, a fourth card, is dealt, then the river, a fifth card dealt to the table. The five cards on the table are community cards. When playing games such as these, an automatic shuffler for multiple decks is a great idea to keep the game interesting. Try the Automatic 2 Deck Shuffler and then a dealing shoe to help things move along smoothly.

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Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Organizing a Poker Night

Poker nights are fun and relaxing, a great way to kick back with some friends and have a good time. It's also a good way to regularly keep in touch with friends when life can sometimes be so busy that we forget to keep in touch. Even if you don't play for actual money, poker is always a fun way to pass the time.

Decide first how many people will be invited. You will want to be certain that you have enough chips for everyone that will be attending. Good quality chips are the best way to go. They feel good in your hands, and will hold up to lots of use. It's usually customary to use a fresh deck of cards for each night as well. You don’t want to be dealing with any old decks that might be missing cards, or which might have bent or damaged cards.

Next decide which drinks and snacks you will be providing. If your poker night will be a regular event, it is a good idea to rotate who brings what. If one person shells out the cash for beer one night, and another simply brings chips and dip, it wouldn't be fair to expect them to do the same every time you get together. There is of course, always they "BYOB" setup as well. Make sure that the rules of your house, such as rules regarding smoking and drinking, are clearly communicated before hand.

Make sure to clear out a comfortable area for you and your guests to play. The ESPN 84x42 Texas Hold'Em Poker Padded Folding Table would be a great choice. This gives the game a fun professional feel, and it's comfortable with its padded edges. This table can accommodate up to 10 people.

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