Dealer's choice

As the deal passes clockwise around the table, each player occupying the dealer position chooses a variant which is either played just for the current hand or for an entire orbit.

It is also rarely played online, due to the complexities involved in creating the appropriate algorithms that would allow the format of poker to change during each hand, or orbit.

Depending on house rules, dealers may also call card games that are not true poker variants, such as Acey Deucey, Screw Your Neighbor, and Guts.

There are two different approaches to a standard DC game:[1] The varieties of poker wholly depend on the level of knowledge and understanding on the table that you are playing.

The most popular form of poker in the world (No Limit Texas hold'em) is rarely played in Dealer's Choice.