Six-plus hold 'em Alternative names Short-deck hold 'em Type Community card poker Players 2-10 Skills Probability, psychology Cards 36 Deck šµ French Rank (highālow) A K Q J 10 9 8 7 6 Play Clockwise Chance High Six-plus hold 'em (also known šµ as short-deck hold 'em and Manila) is a community card poker game variant of Texas hold 'em, where the 2 šµ through 5 cards are removed from the deck. Each player is dealt two cards face down and seeks to make šµ the best five card poker hand from any combination of the seven cards (five community cards and their own two šµ hole cards).[1] Rules [ edit ] The rules in terms of betting structures, play of the hand, and showdown are the same šµ as in Texas hold 'em. However, before play begins all cards 2 through 5 are removed (16 cards), thus the šµ total number of cards in the deck is 36. Aces are high, but same as in Texas hold 'em, can šµ make both low and high end of straights. For example, the lowest straight would be (9x-8x-7x-6x-Ax) and the highest (Ax-Kx-Qx-Jx-10x). šµ This changes the probability of hands and alters hand rankings.[2] Modified hand rankings [ edit ] |
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