Games

A growing library of dealer's-choice poker variants. Learn the rules for any game, and practice against AI opponents wherever a "Play now" button is available.

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Cheat

Also called I Doubt It or Bullshit โ€” a pure bluffing game where players discard face-down while lying about what they played, and others may call the bluff.

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London Lowball

A lowball variant where straights and flushes count against you like Deuce-to-Seven, but aces still play low โ€” the best hand is 6-4-3-2-A, the 'Chicago Wheel.'

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Loo

Also called Lanterloo โ€” England's most popular card game by the early 18th century, where players may fold for free or commit to winning a trick or pay a forfeit into the pool.

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Post and Pair

A 16th-17th century English vying game (also called 'Pink'), referenced by Shakespeare, built around three-of-a-kind combinations and considered a direct ancestor of Brag.

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Put

A 16th-19th century English vying and trick-playing game for two players, documented in Charles Cotton's 1674 gaming compendium and closely related to Truco.

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Screw Your Neighbor

A fast, simple British parlor card game (also called Ranter-Go-Round or Cuckoo) where players try to pass off their worst card and avoid being stuck holding the lowest hand at the table.

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Three Card Brag

A classic English pub and home gambling game, and the ancestor of poker's bluffing tradition: three cards each, with a unique 'blind' betting option for the brave.

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