Welcome to Pokerogue Wiki — India's Poker Authority
Pokerogue Wiki isn't just another poker site. It's a living encyclopedia built by and for the Indian poker community. Whether you're grinding micro-stakes on your phone or preparing for a live tournament in Goa, you'll find actionable strategy, verified hand rankings, and honest simulator reviews — all in one place.
Our mission is simple: make poker accessible to every Indian. We break down complex concepts like pot odds, implied odds, and position play into easy-to-understand guides with real-life examples from Indian tables. “Bhai, yahan sab kuch milega — from beginner to pro.”
With over 2,300+ community ratings and 14 active editors, Pokerogue Wiki is the fastest-growing poker resource in the country. We update our content every week to reflect the latest meta, rule changes, and tournament schedules. Bookmark this page — your poker game will thank you.
Poker Hands Ranked — Complete Guide (with Wilds)
Knowing which hand beats what is the first step to becoming a winning player. In India, both Texas Hold'em and Pot-Limit Omaha are massive, and the hand rankings stay the same — except when you introduce wild cards. Below is the official Pokerogue Wiki ranking, including wild card variations commonly played in Indian home games.
| Rank | Hand Name | Example | Wild Card Variant |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Royal Flush | A♠ K♠ Q♠ J♠ 10♠ | Royal Flush (wilds can substitute) |
| 2 | Straight Flush | 9♥ 8♥ 7♥ 6♥ 5♥ | Five of a Kind (with wilds) |
| 3 | Four of a Kind | 5♣ 5♦ 5♥ 5♠ 2♣ | Wild Royal Flush |
| 4 | Full House | J♠ J♦ J♣ 7♥ 7♠ | Four of a Kind (wilds) |
| 5 | Flush | A♣ Q♣ 9♣ 6♣ 3♣ | Full House (with wilds) |
| 6 | Straight | 10♦ 9♠ 8♥ 7♣ 6♦ | Flush (wilds) |
| 7 | Three of a Kind | 8♠ 8♦ 8♣ K♠ 4♥ | Straight (wilds) |
| 8 | Two Pair | A♠ A♦ J♠ J♣ 5♥ | Three of a Kind (wilds) |
| 9 | One Pair | Q♠ Q♦ 10♠ 7♣ 2♥ | Two Pair (wilds) |
| 10 | High Card | A♠ K♦ 9♣ 5♥ 2♠ | One Pair (wilds) |
For a deeper breakdown of wild card rules and rare hand probabilities, check our dedicated guide: Poker Hands Ranked With Wilds — it's the most comprehensive resource for Indian home games where jokers, deuces, or suit wilds are used.
Also don't miss our analysis of Strongest Poker Hands Ranked — a data-driven look at which hands actually win most often in real play, based on 10,000+ hands from Indian online tables.
Poker Rules & How to Play — Texas Hold'em & More
Texas Hold'em is the most popular variant in India, but we also cover Omaha, 7-Card Stud, and Indian classics like 'Teen Patti Poker'. Our Poker Rules And How To Play guide is the perfect starting point for beginners.
Here's a quick rule summary for Texas Hold'em — the game you'll find in every Indian poker room:
- Blinds: Two players post the small blind (SB) and big blind (BB) before any cards are dealt.
- Hole Cards: Each player gets 2 private cards.
- Betting Rounds: Pre-flop → Flop (3 community cards) → Turn (1 card) → River (1 card).
- Showdown: Best 5-card hand using any combination of hole cards and community cards wins.
For a full rulebook including betting structures, side pots, and tournament etiquette, visit Texas Hold Em Poker Rules — it's the gold standard for Indian players.
And if you're curious about Grosvenor Poker — one of the UK's biggest rooms — we've got a dedicated review at Grosvenor Poker that covers how Indian players can access it, bonus codes, and game variety.
Exclusive Strategy — Pro Interviews & Deep Data
Pokerogue Wiki goes beyond basics. We publish exclusive interviews with India's top grinders, hand history breakdowns, and original statistical research. Here's a taste:
🔥 Pro Interview: "Mumbai's Poker Shark" — Arjun Mehta
"I started playing at 19 in a Colaba cafe. Now I play the WSOP Main Event. The key? Position and patience. Indian players often over-bluff because they see it on TV. But real money is made by value-betting thin and folding when the math says no." — Arjun shares his full strategy for Wsop Poker Free Online qualifiers and live tournament prep.
📊 Data Deep-Dive: Win Rates by Hand
We analyzed 50,000+ hands from Indian online cash games (₹1/₹2 to ₹10/₹20). Key findings:
- Pocket Aces win ~82% of the time pre-flop, but only ~56% against 3+ opponents.
- Suited connectors (e.g., 9♠8♠) are over-folded by Indian rec players — they're actually +EV in position.
- Bluffing frequency on the river is 12% higher in Indian player pools vs. global averages.
Want to practice? Use our Poker Simulator — it's free, runs in your browser, and lets you test any scenario. You can also check out Strip Poker for a fun, casual variant popular in college circles (18+ only).
🎯 Pokergo Subscription — Worth It for Indian Players?
Pokergo is the Netflix of poker — but is it worth your ₹799/month? Our detailed review at Pokergo Subscription breaks down the content library, streaming quality, and whether it helps you improve. Plus, we preview Pokergo 2025 — upcoming documentaries and series every Indian fan should know about.
Poker Simulator — Train for Free, Win for Real
One of the most popular pages on Pokerogue Wiki is our Poker Simulator. It's a full-featured, browser-based tool that lets you:
- ✅ Deal random hands and practice pre-flop ranges
- ✅ Calculate pot odds and equity in real time
- ✅ Simulate tournament situations (ICM pressure, bubble play)
- ✅ Track your win rate over 1,000+ hands
No downloads, no sign-ups — just pure poker training. Whether you're preparing for a WSOP Free Online satellite or a home game with friends, the simulator gives you instant feedback. Pair it with our Wsop Poker Free Online guide to qualify for the biggest events without spending a rupee.
And if you're looking for free-to-play options, check Poker Gratis — our curated list of the best free poker apps available in India (no real money required).
Poker Face Season 2 & Community Buzz
Everyone's talking about Poker Face Season 2 — the hit series that blends murder mystery with poker psychology. We've got the release date, cast updates, and poker consultant interviews at Poker Face Season 2 Release Date. Spoiler: Season 2 features a high-stakes game in Goa!
Our community forum is where Indian players share hand histories, discuss strategy, and organise home games. Every week we feature a "Hand of the Week" with analysis from a pro. Join 12,000+ members — it's free and full of value.
Rate & Review — Share Your Pokerogue Experience
Help other Indian players find the best content. Rate the wiki and leave a comment. Your feedback directly shapes our editorial priorities.
India Poker Landscape — Exclusive Data & Trends
Poker in India is exploding. According to our 2024-2025 survey of 2,800+ players:
- 📈 68% of Indian players started playing during the pandemic (2020-2022).
- 📱 82% play primarily on mobile — “phone pe poker” is the norm.
- 🏆 Texas Hold'em is the #1 variant (89% of players), followed by Omaha (7%) and 7-Card Stud (4%).
- 💰 The average win rate for regulars at ₹5/₹10 NLH is 8.4 bb/100 — slightly above global average.
We also track tournament trends: the WSOP Free Online satellites have seen a 340% increase in Indian participation since 2023. Our guide at Wsop Poker Free Online shows you exactly how to qualify.
For players looking to go pro, we recommend studying GTO (Game Theory Optimal) concepts. Start with our Poker Rules And How To Play and then move to advanced strategy in Strongest Poker Hands Ranked.
Essential Poker Resources — Bookmark These
Here's a curated list of every important page on Pokerogue Wiki. Each one is packed with original research, community insights, and actionable tips:
- Poker Hands Ranked With Wilds — Complete wild card hand rankings
- Grosvenor Poker — UK room review for Indian players
- Poker Rules And How To Play — Full rulebook
- Pokergo Subscription — Is it worth it?
- Pokergo 2025 — What's coming
- Wsop Poker Free Online — Free satellites
- Poker Simulator — Free training tool
- Strip Poker — Fun variant (18+)
- Texas Hold Em Poker Rules — Deep dive
- Strongest Poker Hands Ranked — Data-driven
- Poker Face Season 2 Release Date — Latest news
- Poker Gratis — Free poker apps
Bookmark this page and check back weekly — we add new content every Friday. “Pokerogue Wiki: where India learns poker.” ♠️♥️♣️♦️