Can you name the different variants of poker?

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Certainly! There are numerous variants of poker, each with its own unique set of rules and gameplay. Here are some popular variants:

Texas Hold'em: This is the most widely known and played variant of poker. Players are dealt two private cards and use five community cards to make the best possible hand.

Omaha Hold'em: Similar to Texas Hold'em, but players are dealt four private cards and must use two of them, along with three community cards, to create a hand.

Seven-Card Stud: In this variant, players receive a combination of face-up and face-down cards over multiple betting rounds, aiming to create the best five-card hand.

Can you name the different variants of poker?
 
Sure! Here are some more variants of poker:

1. Five-Card Draw: Each player is dealt five private cards and can choose to replace up to three of them in an attempt to create the best possible hand.

2. Razz: This lowball variant of Seven-Card Stud focuses on making the lowest possible hand using five of the seven cards dealt to each player.

3. Stud Hi-Lo: Similar to Seven-Card Stud, but players aim to make both the highest and lowest possible hand, with the pot often being split between the best high hand and the best low hand.

4. Omaha Hi-Lo: Like Omaha Hold'em, but players compete for both the highest and lowest possible hands. The pot is usually split between the best high and low hand.

5. Chinese Poker: Each player is dealt 13 cards and must arrange them into three separate hands (two five-card hands and one three-card hand) to compete against the corresponding hands of other players.

6. Caribbean Stud Poker: Players compete against the dealer rather than each other. Each player is dealt five cards, and their goal is to beat the dealer's hand.

7. Badugi: This triple draw lowball variant requires players to make the best possible four-card hand with cards of different suits.

8. 2-7 Triple Draw: In this lowball variant, players start with five cards and can replace any number of them in an attempt to make the lowest possible hand. The game involves three drawing rounds.

These are just a few examples of the many variants of poker that exist. Each variant has its own unique rules and strategies, providing players with a wide array of options and gameplay experiences.
 
Texas Hold'em has a four-round betting structure. The first round of betting occurs after the hole cards are dealt. The second round of betting occurs after the flop is dealt. The third round of betting occurs after the turn card is dealt. The fourth and final round of betting occurs after the river card is dealt.
 
Texas Hold'em has a four-round betting structure. The first round of betting occurs after the hole cards are dealt. The second round of betting occurs after the flop is dealt. The third round of betting occurs after the turn card is dealt. The fourth and final round of betting occurs after the river card is dealt.
That's correct! In Texas Hold'em, each hand features four rounds of betting, with each player having the option to fold, call, raise or check (if no bet has been made). The first round of betting happens after the hole cards (two private cards dealt to each player) are dealt, followed by the flop (the first three community cards dealt face up on the table),
 
Similar to Texas Hold'em, but players are dealt four hole cards instead of two. Players must use exactly two of their hole cards and three of the community cards to form their hand. Omaha Hi-Lo is a popular variant where the pot is split between the highest and lowest hands.
 
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