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What is Pineapple Poker? For those who are not familiar with the Pineapple Poker rules or how to play Texas Hold’em, this article explains the rules and provides some tips on the optimum play.
The dealer is chosen at random at the start of the game and is often indicated via some sort of token. After each hand, the player to the dealer’s left becomes the next dealer.
The player to the dealer’s left has to place a forced wager known as a “small blind”. The player to that person’s left has to place a larger forced wager which is called the “big blind”. The big blind is always twice as large as the small and it is determined by the table’s stakes. If it is a no-limit game, then the blinds will be set by the house. It is usually determined by taking a fraction of the maximum buy-in, although this is not always the case.
Each player is dealt 3 cards one by one after the blinds are placed. After every player has received all the cards, each player chooses and discards a card. Then, starting with the player to the left of the big blind, players take it in turns to either fold, match the big blind or make a raise. This continues until every player has either folded or called the most recent raise.
The dealer deals three cards face-up in the middle. This is the flop. These cards are used with the three cards each player kept to make the best five-card hand possible. After the flop betting round has finished, the dealer adds another card beside the flop. This is known as the turn card. At this point, another round of betting takes place in the same manner as before. Finally, the fifth and final card is added to the river and the last round of betting takes place.
Once the final round of betting has concluded the players must make the best poker hand of 5 cards using the 5 community cards and the two in their hand. Like a standard Hold’Em game, players can use any number of their hole cards.
A common mistake for players who are just beginning to learn the Pineapple Poker variants is to use the same strategy as they always used when playing Hold’em. To help combat bad habits, the following tips have been designed to help players get a handle on a solid Pineapple strategy.
For experienced Hold’em players, there is a similar strategy that can be used to win games. The key thing to remember is that in Pineapple poker, the average winning hand has a higher value than one in Hold’em. That is, there are going to be more sets and full houses occurring since players are more likely to hold onto a pair pre-flop.
Players that have previously played Omaha poker are probably familiar with the idea that the nuts are essential for any winning hand. While this is not strictly true in Pineapple, it is a good mindset for a player to have when trying to imagine what may be in the hands of their opponents. Of course, this is not always true even in Omaha poker but it is a useful mindset for a player to adopt. This is even more important when it comes to playing one of the other Pineapple poker variants.
The best possible hand could easily belong to someone at the table, particularly if they are betting confidently. The second best and third-best possible hands are even more likely to turn up somewhere. Any players that find themselves holding on to the third best hand need to get out of the pot before they simply lose. This is even truer in the worse scenario of drawing into the third or even the fourth best hand.
Once the idea of relying on better hands has sunk in players will find that they win games of Pineapple much more frequently. This is equally true whether they are playing online poker or with physical cards and chips. With experience comes the correct mindset and then it is a simple matter of adjusting play to suit.
Pokerdom is one of the newest players to the online poker scene, focusing mainly on the Russian market, but offers games to players from all over the world. The site has experienced some decent success in its first years and has been growing steadily since its opening.
Now the site has announced that they are going along with the latest craze in online poker and integrate Pineapple Open Face Chinese poker. The integration is happening in partnership with their software provider Connective Games, who most will know from having been the provider for several small and now closed poker networks.
Pineapple OFC has become very popular amongst poker players in recent years, because it is nothing like the common variants such as Omaha and Texas Hold’em. Instead players plays for points instead of having betting rounds, which determines who wins money and who loses.
The players gets 13 cards each, which they have to place with three cards on the top (best hand), five cards in the middle (second best hand) and then finally five cards in the bottom which is the best worst hand you can make. Depending on what you put down, you get points and thus win money from your opponent.
“Our Pineapple OFC games have received a great response from players,” said management of Pokerdom. “It’s a variant that has been only been in existence for a couple of years, but is spreading like wildfire. Thanks to our partnership with Connective Games we’re able to use a flexible and scalable platform that can react quickly to trends within the poker world.”
“Connective Games is committed to innovation and to creating as diverse an offering of games as possible, and our platform allows us to develop and integrate new games very quickly. That means we can offer the games that the players and our clients really want”, Konstantin Zubarev, CEO at Connective Games.