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==Specific poker variant games== Some poker games don't fit neatly into the above categories, and some have features of more than one of these categories. These variants are most often played in home games, usually as part of a [[dealer's choice]] format. ===High Chicago or Low Chicago=== Either of these two versions can be played in any stud high game. In '''High Chicago''', or sometimes simply called Chicago, the player with the highest spade face down (referred to as ''in the hole'') receives half the pot. In '''Low Chicago''', the player with the lowest spade in the hole receives half of the pot, with the Aβ being the lowest. If the player with the highest hand also has the highest/lowest spade in the hole, then that player receives the entire pot - having won both sides of the bet. ===Follow the Queen=== This 7-card stud game uses a wild-card designated as whichever card is immediately dealt (exposed, or ''face-up'') after any queen previously dealt (exposed). In the event that the final card dealt (exposed) is itself a queen, then all queens are wild. If no queens are dealt (exposed), then there are no wilds for that hand. Betting is the same as in normal 7-card stud games. Follow the Queen is a typical game variant in [[Dealer's Choice]] poker games.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Fun Home Poker Game Rules - Follow the Queen|url=https://www.pokernews.com/news/2006/11/fun-home-poker-rules-follow-queen-3382.htm|access-date=2022-02-10|website=www.pokernews.com|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=How to Play Follow the Queen|url=https://www.pokerrules.net/wild/follow-the-queen/|access-date=2022-02-10|website=www.pokerrules.net}}</ref> ===Countdown=== A variant of 5-card draw with four rounds of betting. After the first round of betting, each player may choose to replace up to three cards. A second round of betting follows and then players may opt to replace up to two cards. Upon completing another round of betting, each player may replace one card of the cards in their hand. After a final round of betting, any remaining players show their hands, and the highest 5 card hand wins. When players draw cards to replace ones in their hand, they add the cost of the cards in the pot. The cost of cards doubles each round. For example, if the dealer says each replacement card costs $10 in the first round, then each card costs $20 in the second round, and $40 in the final round.<ref>{{Cite web|title=How to Play Countdown Poker|url=https://www.pokerrules.net/wild/countdown/|access-date=2022-02-10|website=www.pokerrules.net}}</ref> === Guts === {{Main|Guts (card game)}} '''Guts''' is a family of games that are cousins of poker rather than poker variants. They usually involve hands of 3 or fewer cards, ranked similarly to hands in poker, and multiple successive rounds of betting each of which consist of the decision to be "in" or "out", and each with its own showdown. The losers of rounds of guts generally match or double the pot, which grows rapidly. === Five-O poker === {{Main|Five-O Poker}} [[Five-O Poker]] is a [[Heads up poker|heads-up]] poker variant in which both players must play five hands of five cards simultaneously. Four of the five cards in each hand are face-up. Once all five hands are down, there is a single round of betting. The winner is determined by matching each hand to the corresponding hand of the opponent. The player with the stronger poker hand in three (or more) out of the five columns, wins, unless a player folds on a bet that was made. If a player beats their opponent with all five hands, this is called a βFive-Oβ win. ===Chinese poker=== {{Main|Chinese poker}} Chinese poker is a 2- to 4-player poker game with thirteen cards. The idea is to make three poker hands with increasing rank: two with five cards and one with three cards. If one of the hands does not adhere to increasing rank (i.e. is mis-set), the hand is declared dead and results in some sort of penalty. ===Kuhn poker=== {{main|Kuhn poker}} Kuhn poker, using a three card deck, is more of a [[game theory]] problem than an actual game people play, but it can be played by two players.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://poker.cs.ualberta.ca/publications/AAMAS13-3pkuhn.pdf|title=A Parameterized Family of Equilibrium Profiles for Three-Player Kuhn Poker}}</ref>
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