Dealer's choice

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Dealer's choice

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Dealer's choice is a style of poker where each player may deal a different game. A button passes to the left after every deal, giving the new dealer a chance to call a different game than the one that was previously called.

It is also the name of a poker book by James Ernest, Phil Foglio, and Mike Selinker, detailing over 200 variants that can be called in such a game.

  • Ernest, James; Selinker, Mike; Foglio, Phil (2005). Dealer's Choice: The Complete Handbook of Saturday Night Poker. Overlook Press. ISBN 1585676543.

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