Cash Games
Noble Poker currently offers six exciting poker games. These games are quite similar in their basic concept, but each has its own unique and important strategic differences:
There are three betting structures:
Limit Betting Structure
Betting Limits: There are two betting limits: one low and one high. For example, a game of $1/$2 Limit Hold’em will have blinds of $0.50 and $1. The low betting limit is $1, and the high betting limit is $2.
Pre-flop and Flop betting rounds: The bet in these rounds equals the game’s lowest limit. For example, in a game of $1/$2 Hold’em, the bet size will be $1.
Turn and River betting rounds: The bet equals the game’s highest limit. For example, in a game of $1/$2 Limit Hold’em, the bet size will be $2.
Pot Limit Betting Structure
The maximum raise amount is the total betting pot + total bets of other players in the betting round + the call amount of the player. For example, if the pot is $50, the first player bets $10 and the second player calls $10, the third player can raise up to $80 ($50 in the main pot + $20 from past bets in the round + $10 of the player's own call.)
No Limit Betting Structure
There are no restrictions on the amount players may raise.
One of the hottest poker games around, it’s taken the poker world by storm! In the past few years, Hold’em has become almost synonymous with poker itself, even though there are many variations to poker, which have devout followers around the world.
Widely played around the world, Omaha follows similar rules as Hold'em poker, but with a few notable exceptions.
Omaha Hi-Lo
Omaha Hi-Lo follows the same rules as regular Omaha, but here the highest hand splits the pot with the holder of the lowest hand. If there is no qualifying low hand, the entire pot goes to the winning high hand. A player may even win both halves of the pot!
Around since the American Civil War, this fun poker variation bears resemblance to its sibling, 7 Card Stud, in betting limits, buy-in, bankroll, ante, and the deal.
Seven-card stud is an “old school” poker game, which once ruled the poker scene, and is summarized as "two down, four up, one down." On showdown, each player shows the best five-card poker hand he can out of his seven cards.
Razz
Razz is similar to seven-card stud, except the lowest hand wins. The object of Razz is to make the lowest five-card possible hand from the seven cards you are dealt. The best possible Razz hand is 5-4-3-2-A, or 5 high, also known as "the wheel" or "the bicycle".
There are three betting structures:
Limit Betting Structure
Betting Limits: There are two betting limits: one low and one high. For example, a game of $1/$2 Limit Hold’em will have blinds of $0.50 and $1. The low betting limit is $1, and the high betting limit is $2.
Pre-flop and Flop betting rounds: The bet in these rounds equals the game’s lowest limit. For example, in a game of $1/$2 Hold’em, the bet size will be $1.
Turn and River betting rounds: The bet equals the game’s highest limit. For example, in a game of $1/$2 Limit Hold’em, the bet size will be $2.
Pot Limit Betting Structure
The maximum raise amount is the total betting pot + total bets of other players in the betting round + the call amount of the player. For example, if the pot is $50, the first player bets $10 and the second player calls $10, the third player can raise up to $80 ($50 in the main pot + $20 from past bets in the round + $10 of the player's own call.)
No Limit Betting Structure
There are no restrictions on the amount players may raise.

















