Title: Poker variants Post by: TightEnd on April 17, 2007, 07:33:03 PM At the weekend I was taught "RangeRover"..Hold Em until after the betting on the flop, at which point all remaining in the pot must expose one card, at which point the hand continues with deal of turn/betting and river/betting
Interesting strategy in this, bluffing opportunities abound. Not that I have bluffed since September 4th 2004. Stuck in the memory the last time I tried. Flushy invented Western Roll, and I need reminding on the rules for that please sir with bb4 upcoming, what other weird and wacky poker variants should we be playing late on that Saturday evening? Title: Re: Poker variants Post by: 77dave on April 17, 2007, 07:40:14 PM 5 card sidecar
all players dealt 5 downcards round of betting all remaining players discard 1 card flop is dealt round of betting all remaining players discard 1 more card turn is dealt round of betting discard 1 more card all remaining players have 2 cards left normal holdem rules kick in Title: Re: Poker variants Post by: thetank on April 17, 2007, 07:43:43 PM I like the AdamM sit n go.
Short stack is the big blind, and has to show the table one of their holecards. (or something like that) Western Roll is class, with tokens of sorts. Pokerchips, pound coins/notes or whatevah. With the pen and paper, not so much. Title: Re: Poker variants Post by: lazaroonie on April 17, 2007, 07:52:17 PM I like the AdamM sit n go. Short stack is the big blind, and has to show the table one of their holecards. (or something like that) Western Roll is class, with tokens of sorts. Pokerchips, pound coins/notes or whatevah. With the pen and paper, not so much. never did I respect you so much as that day when you managed to keep the totals in the wallsall roll marathon session, after about 20 pints. Title: Re: Poker variants Post by: Karabiner on April 17, 2007, 07:57:41 PM Padooki ;ifm; ;hide; ;ifm;
Title: Re: Poker variants Post by: booder on April 17, 2007, 07:58:50 PM I like the AdamM sit n go. Short stack is the big blind, and has to show the table one of their holecards. (or something like that) Western Roll is class, with tokens of sorts. Pokerchips, pound coins/notes or whatevah. With the pen and paper, not so much. never did I respect you so much as that day when you managed to keep the totals in the wallsall roll marathon session, after about 20 pints. awesome achievement Thomas Title: Re: Poker variants Post by: GlasgowBandit on April 17, 2007, 09:23:49 PM Indian Poker is always funny!
Particuarly if you get a few folk in with betting being £5 increments. Title: Re: Poker variants Post by: Karabiner on April 17, 2007, 10:07:08 PM Indian Poker is always funny! Particuarly if you get a few folk in with betting being £5 increments. Is that the one where you have to climb up a rope before exposing one card ? Title: Re: Poker variants Post by: RED-DOG on April 17, 2007, 10:07:50 PM Red dog...
Title: Re: Poker variants Post by: Claw75 on April 17, 2007, 10:47:36 PM I like the AdamM sit n go. Short stack is the big blind, and has to show the table one of their holecards. (or something like that) to give it it's correct name 'village poker'. Short stack deals as well. Top game. |