Texas Hold'em
Basic Format
Two hole cards plus five community cards.
Game pace: moderate. Strategy depth: high.
Typical session style: cash tables, Sit & Go, and MTT entries.
Mobile suitability: strong for quick table checks.
Player preference: players who want a balanced mix of reading, betting, and position play.
Omaha
Basic Format
Four hole cards, usually using exactly two with three community cards.
Game pace: action-heavy. Strategy depth: high.
Typical session style: structured tables and deeper decision spots.
Mobile suitability: good, but the extra card combinations can slow new players down.
Player preference: players who enjoy drawing logic and stronger hand awareness.
Seven Card Stud
Basic Format
Seven cards dealt across face-up and face-down streets, with no shared board.
Game pace: slower. Strategy depth: high.
Typical session style: focused study sessions and older-school poker rooms.
Mobile suitability: fair, though card tracking takes more attention.
Player preference: players who like memory, exposure tracking, and street-by-street reading.
Short Deck Poker
Basic Format
Uses a shortened deck, which changes hand values and drawing dynamics.
Game pace: fast. Strategy depth: high.
Typical session style: short, high-action tables.
Mobile suitability: strong for quick sessions.
Player preference: players who want a different rhythm from standard hold'em.
Sit & Go
Basic Format
Single-table or small-field tournament that starts when seats fill.
Game pace: medium to fast. Strategy depth: medium to high.
Typical session style: short evening or break-time play.
Mobile suitability: very good for mobile-first poker habits.
Player preference: players who want a defined session length.
MTT
Basic Format
Multi-table tournament with escalating blind levels and a longer path to the final table.
Game pace: variable. Strategy depth: high.
Typical session style: weekend and night tournaments.
Mobile suitability: fair to strong if the session is planned.
Player preference: players who like structure, payout ladders, and longer events.
Cash Games
Basic Format
Players buy in for a stack and may leave according to table rules.
Game pace: flexible. Strategy depth: high.
Typical session style: short or long, depending on your schedule.
Mobile suitability: strong for quick log-ins and table selection.
Player preference: players who want flexible session control.
Poker Tournaments
Basic Format
Event-based poker with blind levels, payout structures, and final table pressure.
Game pace: changes by stage. Strategy depth: high.
Typical session style: evening or weekend blocks.
Mobile suitability: good when you can stay focused.
Player preference: players who enjoy event progression and prize ladder decisions.