Game Types

BetFury Poker Short Deck (6+) Poker

Short Deck poker (also known as 6+ Hold'em) removes all cards below 6, creating a 36-card deck that dramatically changes hand rankings and strategy. At BetFury Poker, Short Deck offers a fresh, action-packed alternative to traditional poker.

With a flush beating a full house and three-of-a-kind beating a straight in most variants, Short Deck requires you to rethink everything you know about poker hand values. The smaller deck also means more action-heavy games with bigger pots.

Key Information

GameShort Deck (6+ Hold'em)
Deck Size36 cards (2-5 removed)
Stakesmicro, low
PlatformWeb, iOS, Android

Step-by-Step Guide

1

Find Short Deck games at BetFury Poker

Log in to BetFury Poker and look for "Short Deck", "6+", or "6+ Hold'em" in the lobby filters.

2

Learn the hand rankings

In Short Deck, hand rankings are modified: flush beats full house, and three-of-a-kind beats straight. Aces can still be used as low for a straight (A-6-7-8-9).

3

Understand the ante structure

Many Short Deck games use an ante-only format instead of traditional blinds. Every player posts an ante, with the button posting a double ante.

4

Adjust your strategy

With fewer cards in the deck, pairs and sets happen more frequently. Adjust your hand values accordingly — premium hands in Hold'em may be less dominant in Short Deck.

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Tips & Best Practices

  • Pocket aces are less dominant in Short Deck than in regular Hold'em — be prepared to fold strong hands more often.
  • Connected hands (like 8-9 suited) go up in value because straights are easier to make.
  • Since flushes are harder to make in Short Deck, they rank higher than full houses.
  • The ante structure encourages more action — adjust by playing wider ranges, especially in position.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does BetFury Poker offer Short Deck poker?
Check BetFury Poker's lobby for Short Deck (6+) tables. Availability may depend on player demand and peak hours.
What are the hand rankings in Short Deck?
In Short Deck: Royal Flush > Straight Flush > Four of a Kind > Flush > Full House > Three of a Kind > Straight > Two Pair > One Pair > High Card. Note that flushes beat full houses and trips beat straights.
Is Short Deck more luck-based than regular poker?
No, Short Deck has the same depth of strategy as regular poker, just with different dynamics. The equities run closer together (making it more action-heavy), but skilled players still have a significant edge over time.