Party Poker Introduces New Double Hold’em Game

Nicola Davidson
Written by
Nicola Davidson on 1/26/2011

For the last few weeks, members of the leading online poker site Party Poker have had access to a brand new card game called Double Hold’em. The game was in beta testing mode, so to speak, available only for practice play, but was just recently introduced to the online poker room’s real money poker tables.

Click here for $100 welcome bonus at PartyPoker.

Double Hold’em was conceived in 2006 by Zvi Lando and E. Mark Gross of TableBrain, but it’s taken this long to fine tune the poker variant’s rules into a workable, and appreciable, form of online poker.

The new game closely mirrors its parent variation, Texas Hold’em, but delivers a third hole card to each player at the start of the hand. But there’s a catch – there’s always a catch!

After the flop comes down and the first three community cards are seen by all players, each competitor is required to select one of their three hole cards as a ‘Point’ card. The point card must be used at the showdown to complete your final 5-card poker hand. The point card can be used in conjunction with either of your two remaining hole cards, but not both.

Choosing your point card may not be as easy as it seems, especially with hands like Ah-Ac-6c. Obviously an Ace should be chosen, but which one? In this particular case, the Ace of Club would be the smart choice since it is the same suit as the 6, and choosing the Ace of Hearts would decrease the chance of a Flush.

If a player cannot decide upon a point card within the allotted amount of time, the Party Poker software will make the decision for them, taking into account highest card, as well as highest suit. In this case, the Ace of Hearts would be chosen as the Heart suit ranks higher than the Club. Suit ranks run alphabetically lowest to highest – Club, Diamond, Heart, Spade.

All other elements of Double Hold’em align precisely with the rules of Texas Hold’em, from the opening blind bets right down to the hand ranks at the showdown.

Party Poker is hoping that by introducing this latest twist on a decades-old poker game, they will be able to attract a substantial field of new players to the online poker room. Its official debut as a real money online poker game is expected to draw in the curious at the very least.

New members of the online poker room that choose to sign up an account and make an initial deposit will also be privy to a 100% up to $/£/€100 deposit bonus. Simply download the software, register a new user account and make your first deposit to start playing Double Hold’em and earning your bonus rewards from Party Poker.

Categories:

Nicola Davidson

Senior Content Writer

2594 Articles

Highlights

Nicola Davidson is a content writer with a focus in online gaming. With over 15 years of experience in the industry, she has extensive expertise in casino games, sports betting as well as emerging trends that pop up in the iGaming sector. Content is more than just information. It’s about creating an engaging experience for players. Nicola perfects this by writing reviews of new slot releases, a guide to betting strategies or cutting-edge industry news.

0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
1 Comment
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Aiden Watson
Aiden Watson
16 days ago

Double Hold’em sounds like an epic addition to Texas Hold’em! With the strategic twist of choosing a point card, I’m amazed at the thrill it brings to every hand. Last week, I snagged $560 in poker at a similar card game—what an exhilarating surprise! Can’t wait to dive into this new dimension at Party Poker and chase those strategic wins! 😊