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SUPER HOLD'EM

Community Card Game · Blinds

Overview

Super Hold'em deals each player three hole cards instead of two. Unlike Omaha (which forces you to use exactly two hole cards), Super Hold'em lets you use any zero, one, two, or all three of your hole cards combined with the five community cards to make your best five-card hand. The extra hole card gives players more ways to connect with the board.

Watch a Sample Hand

See how using all three hole cards can produce a monster hand — an ace-high flush!

Deck
POT: $30
YOU (Hero)
WINNER!
Player 2
Player 3
Ready to Deal
Press Next Step to begin dealing the sample hand.
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Key Rules

Difference from Lazy Pineapple

In Lazy Pineapple the rules also say use up to two hole cards. In Super Hold'em you may use all three. This means three suited connectors in hand can combine with two suited community cards to make a five-card flush — impossible in Lazy Pineapple or Texas Hold'em.

Betting Sequence

  1. Receive three hole cards (kept all the way to showdown)
  2. Pre-flop betting
  3. Flop (3 community cards)
  4. Flop betting
  5. Turn (4th community card)
  6. Turn betting
  7. River (5th community card)
  8. River betting & showdown

Key rule: At showdown, each player picks the best five-card hand using any combination of their three hole cards and the five community cards — including using all three hole cards if they help.

Strategy Tips