Poker Variant Rule Differences (NLHE / PLO / Short Deck / Stud)
A comparison of rule differences across Texas Hold'em and major poker variants: hole-card count, deck size, betting structure and special rules (e.g. flush beats full house in Short Deck; Omaha must use exactly two hole cards).
| Variant | Abbr | Hole cards | Deck | Rule difference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No-Limit Texas Hold'em | NLHE | 2 | 52 | No-Limit Texas Hold'em is the most popular variant: each player gets 2 hole cards and forms the best five-card hand with 5 community cards; any bet up to a player's entire stack (all-in) is allowed at any time. |
| Pot-Limit Omaha | PLO | 4 | 52 | Pot-Limit Omaha deals 4 hole cards, but a hand must use exactly two of them plus three community cards; the maximum bet equals the current pot size. |
| Short Deck (Six-Plus) Hold'em | SDH | 2 | 36 | Short Deck (Six-Plus) Hold'em removes the 2s through 5s, using a 36-card deck; as a rule difference, a flush beats a full house in this variant. |
| Seven-Card Stud | 7CS | 3 | 52 | Seven-Card Stud has no community cards; each player receives seven cards (mixed face-up and face-down) and makes the best five; it seats up to eight players. |