Show Hand is a stud poker game, which is commonly not playable but was made popular by some Hong Kong or Chinese gambling films, is a five card stud poker game with a twist. Players having the highest cards facing up cards choose whether to make a check of the round or call a raise. Otherwise, a player holding the highest card faced up or a hand, checks, and proceeded to the following street.
However, the last round of betting is unlimited following the river's dealing. In poker Show hand variation the final card is always dealt face-down. Every player now picks one of 2 cards that is face down and reveals this card to the other players. This stud poker variant is typically played using a designated time-limit as well as bet boundary in order to stop wise players from using checks to their advantage and not making bets to extend the game.
Chicago is a stud seven-card game wherein a player who holds a high hand divides equally the pot with a player who holds the premier-ranking spade that is "in the hole" (in the midst of his down cards).
There is as well a stud poker variant called Little Chicago, where the buck ranked spade present "in the hole" divides the pot; some players who participate in Little Chicago label the high spade suit variation Big Chicago. This stud game is also recognized as high by night Chicago stud along with low by night format of Chicago. In this stud poker game, the "One-eyed Jack" and the deuces are usually described as the wild cards.
The Bitch poker game is a variation of the Chicago games mentioned above, and is played using a mixture of up-cards along with down-cards, typically with two down cards, four up-cards, and another one down-card. The twist in this game is making the "Queen of Spades" be designated as the highest ranked card in the Spade suit, the Ace followed, then the King, Jack,10, 9' et cetera.
Also, whenever a Queen of Spades was dealt to a player as his initial up-card, all the remaining players must retire their respective cards, makes another ante, as well as replaying the game. Thus may lead to rapidly increasing the pot, particularly when the re-ante sum is augmented on every deal. The player holding the high hand divides the particular pot with the other player having a high card.