Absolute Poker Introduces Seven Deuce Holdem Poker

February 4, 2025

Absolute Poker has added a great new twist to its no-limit holdem poker tables. It’s called Seven Deuce. Absolute Poker has added a side pot to some of its tables.

When you sit down at a Seven Deuce table you have to place a prop bet into an additional side pot. Then whoever wins a hand of poker with 7-2 as their hole cards is the winner of the side pot.

You only place the side bet when you first sit at the table and after someone wins with a 7-2, not for each hand. If you leave the table you will get your side pot money back.

7 Deuce Leaderboards

But there is more to just the side pots to Seven Deuce. Every day, Absolute Poker will keep track of the number of hands won with 7-2 as the hole cards in two different stake levels:

  • Low Stakes – ($0.10/$0.25 to $1/$2)
  • High Stakes – ($2/$4 and above)

The top 10 players with the greatest number of winning 7-2 hands in each stake level will earn a piece of $27,500.

I’ve only played a few hands at a Seven Deuce table and it definitely adds a different element to the game. You will find that there are more players trying to bluff you out of a pot with 7-2. After all it not only gets them the side pot but the chance to climb up the leaderboard.

You’ll also see plenty of players with monster hands trying to get you thinking they are holding 7-2 so they can win more of your chips.

You can spot the Seven Deuce tables pretty easily at Absolute Poker just look for the (7-2) next to the table name. Click here to visit Absolute Poker

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