
Community Card Poker Games
Various Community Card Poker Games
Six-Pack Poker
In Six Pack Poker, at showdown, each poker player will have two hole cards,
and there will be six community cards on the board arranged in a circle (something like
the even-hour marks on a clock). The betting rounds go like this: each poker player is
dealt two hole cards, followed by the first betting round.
Then two of the board cards at opposite sides of the circle (call them 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock)
are dealt, followed by a second betting round. Two more opposite community
cards are dealt (2 o'clock and 8 o'clock), followed by a third betting round.
Finally, the 4 o'clock and 10 o'clock cards are dealt followed by a fourth and
final betting round, and showdown.
At showdown, each poker poker player makes a poker hand by combining
his two cards with any three consecutive cards of the board. With exactly
two hole cards, there are only six possible choices which to play.
The poker game can be modified a bit by dealing three hole cards, where each
poker player is required to use exactly two of the hole cards plus three consecutive board cards.

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