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Multi-Player Poker Microgaming Prima Poker Network /
Microgaming Prima Poker Network
Multi-Player Poker Rooms
Multi-Player Poker Rooms or some would call it Multiplayer Poker Rooms, are now more popular than ever! Now you can play poker against real players in real time! There is nothing like the realistic thrill of playing Poker with real poker players from all over the globe! Grab your seat at the most exciting poker games available online. Multi-Player Poker casinos are now offering great first time purchase bonuses which makes now a better time than ever to give them a try
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Play poker online at multiplayer poker rooms carrying the most advanced state of the art software powered by Microgaming. Microgaming Prima Poker Network will provide you with exciting live online multi-player poker with players of all different levels from around the world! Multiplayer poker rooms are available to play in 24 hours a day which makes it easier for you to play poker when you want to! Multi-player poker rooms also host many tournaments!
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Come Play Your Favorite Poker Games:
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Texas Hold'em Poker: The object of the game is to finish with the best poker hand, and win the pot. Two cards are dealt to each Player (these are called pocket cards), and then 5 community cards are deal by the dealer. The player needs to make the best hand available out of the total 7 available cards. A round of betting precedes each community card.
Strategies
To improve your chances of winning, use the following strategies:
• Five of the total seven cards are viewable on the second round of betting. This gives you a good idea of how strong your final hand could be.
• To complete a possible winning combination, it is important to consider how the five community cards interact with your hidden hand.
• Fold when necessary. You haven't lost much if you have a worthless hand and decide to fold early in the game.
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Omaha Poker: Similar to Texas Hold'em Poker in that it is also a community game. Players must create the best five-card hand combination from a total of nine cards. The nine cards are made up of four pocket cards and five community cards. This results in stronger hand combinations. A player's hand must be made up of 2 pocket cards and 3 community cards
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Omaha Hi-Lo: A variation of Texas Hold'em Poker. In Omaha Hi-Lo Poker, the highest and lowest hands split the pot equally. 4 pocket cards and 5 cards community cards are dealt. Winning hands must consist of two pocket cards and three community cards. A low hand can only win if all the cards in the hand have a value of 8 or less.
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Five Card Stud Poker: Each Player is dealt two cards, one pocket card and one visible card. The Player with the lowest card showing must bring-in the betting. In the second round, another visible card is dealt to all Players at the table. A round of betting follows. This process continues until each player has one pocket card and four visible cards.
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One-On-One Poker: Selected games in the Multi-Player Poker suite can be played as 1-on-1. 1-on-1 Poker plays the same as its parent game, but has the following differences:
• Only two Players can play a game of 1-on-1 Poker.
• There is no limit to the number of betting rounds.
• The buy-in limit is set by the card room. Players are informed when they are seated whether their buy-in amount is sufficient.
• The object of the game is to finish with a stronger poker hand than your opponent, and win the pot.
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Seven Card Stud Poker: Seven Card Stud Poker has five rounds of betting. This leads to large pots. Seven Card Stud Poker is a game that requires patience and skill, in knowing when to fold or call. Each player is dealt three cards, two pocket cards and one visible card. The Player with the lowest card must bring-in the betting. Rounds of betting precede the Dealer giving each player three more up cards and one more down card. A final round of betting occurs after the last card, and the Player with the highest five card hand wins using any five of their seven cards.
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Seven-Card Stud Hi-Lo: Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo Poker is based on Seven Card Stud Poker, except Players play for two pots - the best low hand and the best high hand. Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo Poker has five rounds of betting.
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