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Poker - who has not heard of poker? Estimations show it is by far the most popular card game in the world. Poker is played from Las Vegas to Tokyo, from Narvik to Cape Town. We play poker in most countries and we do it at all ages, for money at Casinos and Poker Clubs, or for matchsticks at home or in school.

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  Game Collection: Texas Holdem, Omaha, Omaha Hi / Lo, 7 Card Stud, 5 Card
Stud, 1on1, Five Card Draw
     
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Player Ranking is a promotion launched by Expekt.com to reward our regular tournament players with great rewards on top of cash prizes. It also adds another level to the player-to-player competition. You will now have the possibility to compare your game with others in a new and exciting way.

Expekt is now giving you extra chances to succeed and reach the top of our ranking list by having one daily $5,000 guaranteed at 20:15. Expekt has introduced a number of satellites leading up to these $5000 guarantees. Rank 25th or higher by the end of the month and prepare for something more than just the prize money!

Every day at 20:15 CET Expekt hosts a $5000 guarantee ranking tournament. Winnings are paid out in the same way as for all other tournaments. In addition, there is a ranking list of the accumulated winnings in all Player Ranking tournaments.

Ranking

Our ranking system will award points to all players that finish in the top of the tournaments. We use this system so that all players will be ranked according to buy-in, number of entrants and place of finish. The more Player Ranking events you participate in, the more chance you will have of winning one of our great monthly Player Ranking prizes, and better yet, our yearly WSOP prize. Read more about our prizes in the prize section.

Offered Poker games and intruduction

Texas hold’em

Also referred to as “Hold’em” this is one of the most popular games in North America and Europe. The game proceeds as following:

A dealer button is placed to determine a nominal dealer. The player next to the dealer button on a clockwise rotation pays the small blind, normally half of the small bet (i.e. $1, which would be half of the small bet in a game with $2/$4 stakes). Next player in line posts the big blind, which is equivalent to the small bet (i.e. $2 in this example). Each player is then dealt two hole cards, also referred to as pocket cards, which are only visible to the player.

As betting completes after the cards have been dealt, three community cards, which are cards placed in the middle of the table face up and visible to all players, are dealt (this is called the flop). Another round of betting takes place, and a fourth card is dealt (called the turn). Again, a betting round is completed before the last card is dealt (called the river). Each player who is still in the game will now need to take part in a final round of bets, where his or her hand is always comprised of the best possible combination of pocket and community cards.

Omaha

Omaha is a game derived from Texas Hold’em. The only difference is that in Omaha players are dealt four pocket cards, and their final hands need to be comprised of two out of those four pocket cards, and three community cards, regardless if a better hand could be achieved using more or less pocket or community cards.

A dealer button is placed to determine a nominal dealer. The player next to the dealer button on a clockwise rotation pays the small blind, normally half of the small bet (i.e. $1, which would be half of the small bet in a game with $2/$4 stakes). Next player in line posts the big blind, which is equivalent to the small bet (i..e $2 in this example). Each player is then dealt four hole cards, also referred to as pocket cards, which are only visible to the player.

As betting completes after the cards have been dealt, three community cards, which are cards placed in the middle of the table face up and visible to all players, are dealt (this is called the flop). Another round of betting takes place, and a fourth card is dealt (called the turn). Again, a betting round is completed before the last card is dealt (called the river). Each player who is still in the game will now need to take part in a final round of bets, where his or her hand is always comprised of the best possible combination of two pocket cards and three community cards.

Omaha high/low

This game has grown very popular due do its frequently large pots. The game is played in the exact same manner as Omaha with one exception. In addition to being able to win a pot for the highest ranking hand, a pot is also offered for a low ranking hand. This means that you will be playing two hands at the same time. For a hand to qualify as a low hand, its highest card cannot be more than 8, and the hand comprised of the lowest high card below and including 8 will win the low pot. For example, a hand comprised of A, 3, 4, 5, 6 will beat a hand comprised of , A, 2, 4, 5, 7.

A dealer button is placed to determine a nominal dealer. The player next to the dealer button on a clockwise rotation pays the small blind, normally half of the small bet (i.e. $1, which would be half of the small bet in a game with $2/$4 stakes). Next player in line posts the big blind, which is equivalent to the small bet (i..e $2 in this example). Each player is then dealt four hole cards, also referred to as pocket cards, which are only visible to the player.

As betting completes after the cards have been dealt, three community cards, which are cards placed in the middle of the table face up and visible to all players, are dealt (this is called the flop). Another round of betting takes place, and a fourth card is dealt (called the turn). Again, a betting round is completed before the last card is dealt (called the river). Each player who is still in the game will now need to take part in a final round of bets, where his or her hand is always comprised of the best possible combination of two pocket cards and three community cards for each of the low and high hand alternatives.

7 card stud

This is possibly the most popular poker game today, being a further development of 5 card stud. The game proceeds as below.

All players start by posting an ante, usually a fraction of a bet. Subsequently, all players are dealt three cards, where two are face down and the third is face up. The face up card is also referred to as the third street. The player with the lowest card displayed to all is required to make the bring-in bet, which will be half of the small bet (i.e. if stakes are $5/$10, the bring-in will be $2.50). Should two players have the same lowest card, the player with the card with the lowest suit makes the bring-in ranged from lowest to highest as clubs, diamonds, hearts and spades. A betting round follows, and the bet can be raised to a full bet for third street, which will be equivalent of the small bet for the game ($5 in our example).

Fourth street then follows, and another face up card is dealt to all players. The player with the highest high card or pair begins betting. This will be the player to the left of the dealer button in case of a tie. The lower bet still applies ($5), but if the highest hand showing is a pair, any player can bet the lower or higher bet ($5 or $10) and other players must call and bet as appropriate.

Fifth and sixth streets are played like the fourth, with one card being dealt face up for each round, except only high bets apply ($10). The player with the highest showing hand will begin the betting round.

Finally, the seventh street or river is the last round, and one card is dealt face down. The player who started sixth round starts again, and the player with the best five card hand is the winner after betting at showdown.

5 card stud

This is the original form of stud poker, and is still played by many poker players despite 7 card stud being a more popular form today. The game proceeds as explained below.

To begin a round, each player pays the ante which will be a fraction of the smaller bet (bets could for example be at $10/$20, and the ante could then be $1). Next, all players are dealt one card face down, and one card face up. The player with the lowest card facing up begins betting by making a bring-in bet. This bet will be half the smaller bet (in our example $5). If two players have the same value as the lowest card, the rank will be ordered by suit going from clubs as the lowest through diamonds, hearts and spades as the highest. Betting proceeds, and players may bet up to the smaller bet ($10 in our case).

In the second round, players are dealt another card face up. The player with the highest combination of cards facing up begins betting, this will be the player nearest the dealer’s left in case of a tie. Bets will normally be a smaller bet ($10), but can be a high bet ($20) if one or more players have a pair in their cards facing up.

The third round is equal to the second, except that all bets must be done at the high level ($20).

In the fourth and last round, players are dealt a card face up, and with one card face down and the remaining four face up, the final betting round begins. The winner will be the player with the strongest five card poker hand.

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