Indian Poker is a Fun Game that is Played at Home and in some Smaller Casinos

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Indian poker is an entertaining poker variant you can play at a party or a friendly meeting. Indian poker is a combination of guts poker game and a drinking game. If you want to enjoy a fun, friendly evening with a few beers and a deck of cards, here you can learn how to play Indian poker for fun or for real money.

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Indian Poker: Guts Poker and Drinking Game Rules

Unlike other poker variations such as Texas Holdem poker for example, Indian poker is a strictly fun gambling game you should not take too seriously. You cannot find here Indian poker strategy and there are not any Indian poker tournaments or championships. You can find here the basic rules of the game so you can rip off your friends during your next night out.

Indian poker is played with a standard 52-card deck using the traditional poker hand ranking. Other than that, there are not many similarities between the poker games played in professional poker tournaments for example. Here you can read how the game is played.

Each participant in the Indian poker game is dealt either one card or five cards. The players are not allowed to look at their cards. The cards are placed on each player forehead so the other players will be able to see them. Each player bets on his opponents cards since he cannot tell which cards he was dealt. The player with the highest ranked card or five card hands wins the Indian poker game.


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