HORSE Poker (H.O.R.S.E.)
HORSE Poker Game - How To Play and Rules
HORSE Poker
HORSE (Mixed games)
HORSE is actually an acronym describing a combination of poker games:
Hold'em (Limit)
Omaha high-low
Razz (Seven card stud low)
Stud (Seven card stud high)
Eight-or-better
(Seven card stud high-low)
The background of HORSE
In large cash games in brick-and-mortar casinos, the players often
agree to play a mix of poker games rather than a single game. This
reduces the edge that a single-game specialist has, and emphasizes a
player's breadth across multiple versions of poker. Many people feel
that HORSE and other mixed games are the best judge of a player's true
poker ability. HORSE has also gotten a lot of publicity because it was
added to the 2006 World Series of Poker as a $50,000 buy-in event -
the largest buy-in event at the WSOP. And it is now part of WCOOP, the
World Championship Of Online Poker, held annually on PokerStars.
Playing HORSE
HORSE is played as one "round" of each of its component games. It
begins with limit hold'em, then limit Omaha high-low, razz (seven card
stud low), seven card stud, and finally seven card stud high-low. When
the seven-card stud high-low round is complete, the game goes back to
limit hold'em, and so on.
When switching from Omaha high-low to Razz, the button is frozen. That
way, when the game switches back to hold'em (after seven card stud
high-low), nobody skips blinds or pays extra blinds.
All the component games in HORSE are played fixed limit - there are no
pot-limit or no-limit games. The limits (such as $5-10) are kept
throughout the game rotation, and you play $5-10 fixed limit hold'em,
$5-10 fixed limit Omaha high-low, etc.
Summary
HORSE is great ways to develop expertise in multiple games, and break
up the monotony of playing a single game throughout a session. We
encourage you to get comfortable with each of the component games
first so you'll know what's going on, and then jump right into the
HORSE games.
Courtesy of PokerStars

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