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Dealer's Choice - Poker Variant
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Dealer's Choice

description Dealer's Choice Overview

Dealer's Choice is a poker format in which the player holding the dealer position selects the game or variant for the next hand, subject to rules agreed upon by the group. The available choices may include draw, stud, community-card, lowball, or split-pot games, so procedures and winning-hand requirements can change between deals. It is suited to experienced mixed-game players who understand several poker structures and can adjust strategy quickly.

help Dealer's Choice FAQ

How is the game chosen in Dealer's Choice poker?

In Dealer's Choice, the player holding the dealer button selects the specific game or variant for the upcoming hand. The choices are subject to general rules agreed upon by the playing group.

What types of poker variants can be chosen in Dealer's Choice?

The available choices may include draw, stud, community-card, lowball, or split-pot games. This requires players to have a broad understanding of various poker rules.

Do betting structures change during a Dealer's Choice game?

Because the dealer can switch games every hand, procedures and betting structures can vary widely. The dealer establishes the rules of the specific variant before dealing the cards.

How is the dealer position determined in Dealer's Choice?

The dealer position typically rotates clockwise around the table after each hand. This ensures that every player gets an equal opportunity to choose the game.

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