ABOUT US
Welcome to the Clover Poker Club, a place casinos in New Zeland where excitement,best casino games, intellectual battles and a friendly atmosphere combine with each other! We are proud to present a platform for poker enthusiasts of all levels, from beginners to professionals who want to test their skills and enjoy exciting tournaments on a reliable platform.
Casinos in New Zeland was founded by a team of passionate poker players who want to create a community where everyone can improve their skills, meet like-minded people and, of course, enjoy in best casino games. At Clover, we understand that poker is not only a game of luck, but also a complex strategy, tactics and, importantly, communication with other players on a reliable platform.
We offer a wide range of poker games, ranging from classic Texas Hold'em to various formats and tournaments with different entry fee levels. Exciting events take place every evening in our club, where you can not only compete for prizes,bonuses and offers, but also enjoy the atmosphere of friendly rivalry.
Our team of professional dealers and organizers strives to create a comfortable environment for the best Casino Games so that every player feels confident, regardless of their level. We also take care of your comfort — we have cozy relaxation areas, a bar with drinks and snacks where you can relax and discuss strategy with other participants.
Join us at Clover — become a part of our friendly community and immerse yourself in the world of poker, which will inspire you to new achievements! We are sure that every visit to our casinos in New Zeland will be remembered for bright moments and unforgettable impressions.
Upcoming Tournaments
Every weekend in our casinos in New Zeland there are exciting poker tournaments and best casino games. Join us every Friday and Saturday for Texas Hold'em and Omaha tournaments. Our tournaments offer a wide range of buy-ins so everyone can find the right level for themselves on a as well as bonuses and offers on a reliable platform.
The rules of poker
The goal of the game
In poker, the goal is to collect the best combination of cards or to get your opponents to discard cards by convincing them that you have a strong hand. The player who collects the best combination or is the last player left standing after the other players have discarded their cards wins.
Hierarchy of combinations
Poker card combinations, starting with the weakest card: high card, one pair, two pairs, three of a kind, straight (five cards in order), flush (five cards of the same suit), full house (three of a kind + pair), rack (four of a kind), straight flush (five cards in order of the same suit), royal flush (straight flush from ten to ace).
Dealing Cards
At the beginning of each round, players are dealt two closed cards (in Texas Hold'em). These cards are known only to them. Then five common cards are placed on the table, which can be used by all players to make combinations.
Betting Rounds
In Texas Hold'em, the game goes through four betting rounds: pre-flop (before the reveal of the common cards), flop (after the reveal of the three common cards), turn (after the reveal of the fourth card) and river (after the reveal of the fifth card). Players can bet, raise, fold or skip a turn.
Player Options
In each betting round, a player has several options: fold, call, raise, or skip the turn without betting (check) if no one has bet before.
Blinds
Before the start of a Hand, two players place mandatory bets - the Small and Big blinds. This is necessary to create a starting pot. The blinds move round clockwise with each new round.
Showdown
If there is more than one player left after all betting rounds, there is a ‘Showdown’. Players reveal their cards and the player with the strongest combination wins the pot.
Winning without Showdown
A player can win the pot without showing his cards if all other players fold during the betting rounds. In this case, it does not matter what combination the winning player had in hand.
All-In
If a player does not have enough chips to equal the bet, he can go all-in by betting all of his remaining chips. The player then only participates in the draw for the portion of the pot that he has covered with his bets.
Etiquette and fair play
Poker is a game of strategy, so it is important to respect other players and follow the rules of fair play. It is forbidden to prompt, behave aggressively or disrupt the pace of play, or reveal your cards before the end of the showdown.