Poker Games
UltimateBet has made it part of our mission to help you play better poker games. That's why we offer this guide to the poker games that we host. Whether you're a newcomer to the game of poker or you know every variation intimately, it's a good idea to refer to the rules of poker from time to time.If you've still got questions after reviewing the rules on this site, feel free to get in touch with us through our contact form. We have staff standing by to explain every nuance of the poker games we love.
- Texas Hold'em - Of all the poker games, it’s the one that’s most captured the world’s imagination. Find descriptions and rules for Limit Texas Hold'em, No-Limit Texas Hold'em, and Pot-Limit Texas Hold'em. Go to the rules of Texas Hold'em poker
- Omaha - An extremely popular variation of Texas Hold'em that has seized the imagination of players everywhere. Omaha Poker comes in two flavors, Omaha and Omaha 8/B. Go to the rules of Omaha poker page to learn about this exciting variation
- 7 Card Stud - For most of the Twentieth Century, 7 Card Stud was the poker game of choice for most players. It was replaced by Texas Hold'em after the latter gamed TV fame in the 90's. At UltimateBet, you can play this classic stud game in two varieties, 7 Card Stud and 7 Card Stud 8/B. Go to the rules of 7 Card Stud poker
- Crazy Pineapple - As the name implies, Crazy Pineapple poker is a fun variation of Texas Hold'em that makes for faster play and crazy hands. This game also comes with an 8/B variation.
- Triple Draw - A 5-card draw low-ball game where players are allowed to draw cards three times and the lowest hand wins! Triple Draw comes in two varieties, Ace-to-5 and Duece-to-7. Go to the rules of triple draw poker.
- Razz - Much like Triple Draw, the worst hand wins in Razz. Players attempt to make the lowest-possible 5-card hand from a total of 7 cards. It’s very similar in play to 7 Card Stud.
- H.O.R.S.E. / H.O.S.E. - This game has nothing to do with farming. HORSE is simply short form for the following five poker games: Hold ‘em, Omaha High-Low, Razz (this is omitted in the H.O.S.E. variation), Seven-Card Stud High, and Eight-or-Better (Seven-Card Stud high-low.) Each hand has a different playing style, making this a game for the hardcore poker players looking for a real challenge.
- Half No Limit Hold’em / Half Omaha - As the name of the game suggests, Half No Limit Hold’em / Half Omaha involves alternating between No Limit Hold’em and Omaha.