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Texas Hold’em
Texas Hold'em is a game for those who are quick at the draw. The game can have anywhere from two to ten players and consists of four rounds of betting. Each player is dealt two cards, which they use in conjunction with the five communal cards; players then take any five cards to make up their best hand. The objective is simple - finish with the best hand and win the pot! Want to know more about Texas Hold'em? Read Wild Jack's complete guide to the game.

Seven Card Stud
Seven Card Stud is the ideal game for the skilled poker player or the ambitious beginner. The game is played in five rounds with anywhere from two to eight players taking part. Players are each dealt seven cards - three up, four down - in various rounds. The maximum bet is doubled after the third round of play, which results in a large pot for the lucky winner. The winner is the player with the best five card combination. Interested in Seven Card Stud? Learn the secrets of Seven Card Stud.

Omaha Poker
Omaha Poker is comparable to Texas Hold'em and Omaha Hi/Lo Poker. The game can be played with two to ten players who attempt to create the best five card combination from nine cards. The nine cards are composed of four pocket cards and five community cards. Players are forced to use two pocket cards and three community cards when making their hand. This mix of cards results in especially strong combinations. Want to try your hand at Omaha Poker? Omaha revealed with Wild Jack's guide to the game.

Five Card Stud
Five Card Stud is the original stud poker game and is played with two to eight players. At the start of each hand, players are dealt two cards - one up, one down. The betting begins and when completed, players receive another card face up. This continues until players have five cards - four up, one down. Players use all their cards to form a winning hand. As such, playing requires a keen skill to judge the value of each hand. Think you can score on Five Card Stud? Be a stud when you play 5 Card Stud using our guide to the game.

One-On-One Poker
Most cash games in the Poker software may be played on a one-on-one basis, also known as heads-up poker. One-on-one games vary slightly from their parent games, and are often known for their wild hands that go down to the wire. Anxious for some One-On-One Poker action? Win at one-on-one poker with our guide to the game.

Tournaments
All game types at Wild Jack Poker can be played as Tournaments. Tournament games differ than cash games. In a tournament you are playing to "be in the money." Our tournaments offer big cash prizes and buy-ins to even bigger land-based tournaments. One advantage of a tournament is that for a low buy-in, winners reap big prizes! As always, before you enter a tournament, be sure you know the terms and conditions of the prizes at stake. Ready for a good ‘ole tourney? Check out all the tournament action now.





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