Sometimes, poker players will also request Omaha hi-lo, seven-card stud, mixed games like HORSE, and other variants. This often happens with games higher than the basic no limit hold’em and limit hold’em, as well as pot-limit Omaha games. It is most likely, however, that a room will spread a game if there are enough people asking for it and if dealers are available. The larger the poker room in a casino, such as those in Las Vegas, the more options you will find. With the growing popularity of Omaha poker, most casinos now offer some pot limit Omaha at the $1/$2 level. And for no-limit games, there is almost always a $1/$2 or $1/$3 option. Larger rooms may start at $2/$4 or even $4/$8. Smaller casino poker will likely start limit games at $1/$2 or $2/$4 to accommodate beginners and those with smaller bankrolls.
Almost every casino will offer a limit hold’em and no limit hold’em game as cash games.
The most common type of poker game played in a casino is Texas hold’em.