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Yukon Hold'em

A Texas Hold'em variant with two separate three-card flops and two turn cards, where players must build their hand around one complete set of shared cards.

Coming soon β€” not yet playable

Rules

Yukon Hold'em deals two private hole cards to each player, exactly as in standard Hold'em. Instead of a single five-card community board, however, two separate three-card "flops" are dealt, each followed by its own turn card β€” producing two independent four-card partial boards instead of one five-card board, plus a single shared river card.

Players must build their best hand using their two hole cards combined with one complete flop-and-turn set (not mixing cards from both boards) plus the river, giving each player a choice between two different four-card combinations to pair with their hole cards.

Showdown proceeds as in standard Hold'em once the best combination is chosen, with the highest standard five-card hand winning.

Strategy notes: Having two separate four-card sets to choose from meaningfully increases the odds of making a strong hand compared to standard Hold'em, so average winning hands run higher β€” reading which of the two boards an opponent is likely favoring, based on their betting pattern, becomes a unique skill this variant rewards.

Common house rules

  • Cannot mix cards between the two boards

    Standard rule: a player must use one complete flop-and-turn set (not a combination of cards from both), plus the shared river β€” mixing cards from both boards into one hand is not legal.

  • Betting rounds per reveal

    Most tables bet after each flop and turn reveal (four betting rounds before the river, rather than Hold'em's two), though faster home games sometimes combine reveals to speed up play.

  • One shared river

    Standard rule: only one river card is dealt at the end, shared by both boards and usable with either flop-and-turn combination a player chooses.

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