1. The Lineup:
The eight poker variants in 8-Game Poker are:
1. Limit 2-7 Triple Draw
2. Limit Texas Hold'em
3. Limit Omaha Hi-Lo
4. Limit Seven Card Stud
5. Limit Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo
6. No-Limit Texas Hold'em
7. Pot-Limit Omaha
8. 2-7 No-Limit Draw Lowball
Players rotate through these games in a fixed order, typically changing after a set number of hands or times. 8-Game Poker, also known as H.O.R.S.E.H.A., is a mixed poker game that combines eight different variants of poker, each played in a fixed rotation. The games in the 8-Game mix are as follows:
1. 2-7 Triple Draw (2-7TD):
This is an amazing variant. It’s a lowball game where the goal is to make the lowest possible hand. Players have three drawing rounds to improve their hand, and the best hand is 2-3-4-5-7 with no flush.
2. Limit Texas Hold'em (LHE):
This is a widely played game, with the highest number of players. This community card game is where each player is dealt two private cards (hole cards), and five community cards are dealt face-up. Players use their best five-card hand to win the pot.
3. Limit PL Omaha Hi-Lo (LO8):
Similar to Omaha, players are dealt four private cards, and there are five community cards. The pot is split between the best high hand and the best low hand (with 8 or lower). The best low hand is 5-4-3-2-A.
4. Seven Card Stud (7CS):
A seven-card stud game where each player is dealt seven cards, three face-down and four face-up. Players aim to make the best five-card hand with their seven cards. This is an easy variant to play.
5. Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo (7CS8):
Similar to Seven Card Stud, the pot is split between the best high hand and the best low hand. The low hand follows the same rules as in Omaha Hi-Lo. This game usually follows the same rules as PL Omaha but has different hand-ranking rules.
6. No-Limit Texas Hold'em (NLHE):
Similar to LHE, but there are no betting limits. Players can bet any amount of chips they have in front of them at any time. This is also one of the widely played Poker variants where you need to make the highest hand ranking from all the cards on the table and in hand.
7. Pot-Limit Omaha (PLO):
Similar to LO8, but without a low hand. Players are dealt four private cards and use two of them in combination with three of the five community cards to make the best hand.
8. 2-7 No-Limit Draw Lowball (2-7 NL):
Similar to 2-7 Triple Draw, but played in a no-limit betting structure. The goal is to make the lowest hand possible, with aces being high.