Five Card Stud Rules
The dealer deals each player two cards, one face down and the other face up. After that the player with the lowest ranking faced up card must place the opening bet. Then its turn all other gamblers, starting from the player who is sitting to the left of the player who made the opening bet, to call the bet, raise it or fold. This procedure continues until all the players are dealt five cards, one face down and four face up. When the third faced up card is dealt, the betting is starting from the highest poker hand showing. In case that there is a showdown, players show all five cards, and the winner is the player with the highest ranking five card hand.
Omaha High/Low Rules
In Omaha HIigh/Low there can be two winning hands - the highest and the lowest, which split the pot between them. All cards that forms the low hand must be under nines. The rules of this game are similar to the rules of Texas Hold’em. Each one of the players receives four pocket cards but they can use only two of them to form a hand, together with three community cards. The aces can play the role of low or high cards. In low hands straights and flushes don’t count. To be possible to form a low hand there must be at least three cards lower than eight in the community cards. When there is two or more players with equal low hands, they split the low half of the pot among them.
7 Card Stud Rules
In this game each one of the players receive two cards face down and one card face up. The betting begins from The player with the lowest open card. There is three choices for the other players-to call, raise or fold. After that each of the players is dealt 3 cards face up with a following betting round after each card. The last card dealt is faced down. Then begins the final betting round. The remaining players show their hands and the highest hand wins the pot, and if there is tied hands the pot splits between them.



































