Fifty‑Four Original Games · One Standard Deck

Dirt Road
Poker

A complete, illustrated field guide to homegrown poker — built for the kitchen table, the tailgate, and the back porch.

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EST.
2026
54
Original Games
4
Suits
1
Deck Needed
2–8
Players
Vintage illustrated playing cards
The Collection

Everything you need to run game night

  • All 54 games with clear, step-by-step rules
  • A built-in primer: hand rankings, betting & key terms
  • Beautifully illustrated — easy to read at the table
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Organized by Suit

Four Suits, Four Styles

Spades

Core hold’em & stud

Hearts

Social & team play

Diamonds

High‑stakes big pots

Clubs

Wild, dealer’s choice

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Ace of Spades · Texas Hold’em · 2–10 players

Gravel Road Hold’em

Classic Texas Hold’em with a one-time gravel-kick twist.

What you need

Standard 52-card deck, poker chips, a dealer button.

The deal

Deal 2 hole cards face-down to each player. Deal 5 community cards in stages: 3 (flop), 1 (turn), 1 (river).

How to play
  • Play standard Texas Hold’em — two hole cards per player, five community cards on the board.
  • Once per hand, each player may ‘kick gravel’ — discard one hole card face-down and draw a fresh one from the deck.
  • You can only kick gravel BEFORE the river card is dealt. One kick per hand, max.
  • The card you toss is gone forever — it does not go back into the deck.
  • Standard hand rankings apply. Best 5-card hand from your 2 hole cards + 5 community cards wins.
To win

Best 5-card poker hand at showdown wins the pot.

Pro tip Don’t kick gravel just because you can. If your hand is decent, ride it out.
King of Spades · 5-Card Draw · 2–8 players

Mudhole

5-card draw with a community mud card the whole table can use.

What you need

Standard 52-card deck, poker chips.

The deal

Deal 5 cards face-down to each player. After the draw phase, the dealer flips one extra card face-up in the center.

How to play
  • Each player gets 5 cards face-down. Look at your hand — don’t show anyone.
  • Betting round. Then each player may discard up to 3 cards and draw replacements from the deck.
  • After the draw, the dealer flips one community ‘mud card’ face-up in the center of the table.
  • Any player may use the mud card as their sixth card — pick the best 5-card hand from your 5 cards plus the mud card.
  • If you want to use the mud card, you MUST announce it before showdown.
To win

Best 5-card hand at showdown wins the pot.

Pro tip The mud card helps everyone equally. Don’t count on it — build a strong hand first.
Queen of Spades · Texas Hold’em · 2–10 players

Barn Burner

5 community cards — one burns down after every betting round.

What you need

Standard 52-card deck, poker chips, a dealer button.

The deal

Deal 2 hole cards to each player. Then deal all 5 community cards face-up at once.

How to play
  • Deal 2 hole cards to each player, then lay all 5 community cards face-up immediately.
  • After each betting round, the lowest-ranked community card on the board is permanently removed.
  • The board shrinks every round. By the final betting round, only 1–2 community cards remain.
  • You must adapt as cards disappear. A great hand on the flop might be garbage by the river.
  • Standard hand rankings apply using your 2 hole cards + whatever community cards survive.
To win

Best 5-card hand from remaining cards at showdown.

Pro tip Don’t fall in love with a hand early. The barn’s always on fire.
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