In the 2006 World Series of Poker Tournament, the world watched as some of the biggest names in poker underwent a high-stakes game of HORSE, and not the kind with the basketball. HORSE poker tournaments have been popular at casinos and home games since those fateful games were played at the World Series of Poker Tournament (WSOP.) A lot of poker players, both professional and amateur, feel that a HORSE style tournament is a true test of skill for any poker player, and only the strongest players survive the games.
What is a HORSE poker tournament?
A HORSE poker tournament is quite a bit different from a traditional tournament. In your standard tournament, poker players focus on one poker game throughout the day. In a HORSE tournament, several games are introduced and players must make it through each one to stay in the game. It takes a well-rounded poker player to win a HORSE tournament.
What Games are Played in a HORSE Tournament?
All HORSE poker tournaments start out with a game of Texas Hold ‘Em. Typically, this is played as no-limit Hold ‘Em, but that may vary by casino. Next up is a few round of Omaha. A Razz poker game follows next. The Razz round is often considered the most difficult game on the list and can weed out several of the players. Following Razz is Seven Card Stud, a more traditional poker game. The final game played is Seven Card Stud- Eights or Better.
What are the Rules in HORSE Poker Tournaments?
click here to see most Popular PagesHORSE poker tournaments are run very similar to a traditional poker tournament. Every player is required to pay a buy-in amount where they are given a set amount of poker chips. The tournament starts with a game of Texas Hold ‘Em, and players work their way through the list of games until there is one poker player left in the tournament.
How the games change and when is completely up to the casino hosting the event. Most casinos will move on to the next poker game when it is time to increase the blind, but a casino can change the game at any moment. Some casinos may choose to change the game at random intervals to keep the players on their toes.
HORSE poker tournaments are not for the faint of heart. If you plan on playing in one of these tournaments be sure you know all the rules and have your own strategies in place for each of the games.



