This guide came together over the last several months with one main goal in mind: to collect as much useful information as possible about hosting and playing mixed games / circus games. It covers everything from classic Holdem, Omaha, Stud, and Draw games to some of the craziest multi-board and mixed variants out there. Along the way, I also gathered background stories and historical information about how many of these poker games developed over time.
The guide is heavily based on @abby99’s Mixed-Game Cards. @abby99 was a huge help throughout this project, and I would really like to thank her again for all the support and contributions.
Check out @abby99’s Mixed-Game Cards here:
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/abby99s-mixed-game-cards.14205/
This guide definitely isnt perfect, so I am always happy to hear feedback from the community. And I certainly wouldn’t consider myself a mixed-games expert either. Thats why I am especially looking forward to feedback from both the very experienced mixed-game players in the community and from members who may discover these games for the first time through this guide. I will take every suggestion seriously and try to improve future versions wherever possible
Most importantly, I hope you have fun reading it, discovering new games, and maybe even starting your own mixed-game sessions.
Cheers,
Peter
The guide is heavily based on @abby99’s Mixed-Game Cards. @abby99 was a huge help throughout this project, and I would really like to thank her again for all the support and contributions.
Check out @abby99’s Mixed-Game Cards here:
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/abby99s-mixed-game-cards.14205/
This guide definitely isnt perfect, so I am always happy to hear feedback from the community. And I certainly wouldn’t consider myself a mixed-games expert either. Thats why I am especially looking forward to feedback from both the very experienced mixed-game players in the community and from members who may discover these games for the first time through this guide. I will take every suggestion seriously and try to improve future versions wherever possible
Most importantly, I hope you have fun reading it, discovering new games, and maybe even starting your own mixed-game sessions.
Cheers,
Peter