Community Card Game · Blinds · Split Pot · 8 Players Max
Overview
SheShe deals 5 hole cards to each player. After the pre-flop betting round, players secretly separate their cards into a 2-card Texas Hold'em hand and a 3-card Super Hold'em hand, then cap both groups face-up. Once hands are set, changing the grouping fouls your hand. Community cards are then dealt in the standard Hold'em pattern (flop, turn, river).
The pot is split: one half goes to the best Texas Hold'em hand (using exactly the 2 capped cards plus community), and the other half to the best Super Hold'em hand (using any or all of the 3 capped cards, like regular Hold'em but starting with 3 hole cards). If the same player wins both halves, they scoop the entire pot.
Watch a Sample Hand
Watch how splitting 5 cards into two hands creates two separate competitions on the same board!
POT: $40
Player 2
Hold'emSuper
HOLD'EM WIN!
Hold'emSuper
YOU (Hero)
SUPER WIN!
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Key Rules
5 hole cards dealt face-down to each player
After pre-flop betting, secretly separate into a 2-card Hold'em hand and a 3-card Super Hold'em hand and cap both face-up
Once hands are set, any change fouls the hand
Hold'em half: Best 5-card hand using exactly your 2 hole cards + community cards (standard Texas Hold'em rules)
Super Hold'em half: Best 5-card hand using 0–3 of your Super cards + community (like Hold'em with 3 hole cards)
If the same player wins both halves, they scoop the entire pot
Split Pot: Hold'em vs Super Hold'em
Two separate competitions run simultaneously on the same 5 community cards. The Hold'em competition uses exactly 2 hole cards. The Super Hold'em competition uses 3 hole cards with full flexibility (0–3 of them may be used, just like regular Hold'em where you can use 0, 1, or 2 hole cards).
Betting Sequence
Receive 5 hole cards face-down
Pre-flop betting round
Secretly split into 2-card Hold'em group + 3-card Super group, cap both face-up
Flop (3 community cards) + betting
Turn (4th community card) + betting
River (5th community card) + betting & showdown
Critical: Once you cap your two groups, they are locked. Moving a card between groups — even accidentally — fouls your hand and you lose both halves. Take time to decide before revealing.
Strategy Tips
A strong pair (K-K, A-A) is best placed in the Hold'em 2-card group where it can win outright
Three connected or suited cards (6-7-8, A-K-Q) thrive in the Super group for straight/flush potential
Scooping requires careful balance — place cards where they have the highest win probability in each contest
Watch your opponent's split to read their strategy — both groups are face-up after the set
With 3 Super cards, you have more board combinations than in regular Hold'em — suited connectors increase dramatically in value