Mixed Games are one of the lowest-traffic parts of online poker. Cash tables are limited, much of the action is in tournaments, and a poker client may advertise eight rotations while only two have players. A list copied from a site’s game menu is therefore not enough: what matters is which tables are actually running.
We checked the lobbies and kept only the three poker sites where mixed games are genuinely available. The table below gives the quick answer.
| Poker site | Best for | Rake PL | Cap PL | Rake FL | Cap FL | Bonus | Rakeback |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PokerStars | Players using fiat payment systems and trackers | 3.30% ($0.01/$0.02) – 4.50% ($100/$200) | $0.30 ($0.01/$0.02) – $5 ($100/$200) | 4.5% ($0.02/$0.04) – 1% ($150/$300+) | $0.01 ($0.02/$0.04) – $5 ($150/$300+) | 100% up to $600 | up to 40% |
| SwC Poker* | Players using BTC | 5% (up to 10/20) – 4.5% (25/50+) | 55 (up to 5/10) – 90 (25/50+) | 5% (up to 5/10) – 2% (1K/2K+) | 4 (up to 5/10) – 75 (1K/2K+) | None | up to 50% |
| Phenom Poker | High-stakes cash players and tournament players using USDT | 5.0% ($0.01/$0.02) – 2.5% ($200/$400) | $0.20 ($0.01/$0.02) – $15 ($100/$200) | 5% ($0.50/$1) – 1% ($200/$400+) | $0.50 ($0.50/$1.00) – $12 ($400/$800+) | 150% up to $3,000 | up to 40% |
*Stakes are shown in the site’s chips: 1M Chips = 1 BTC
**Rake is listed with its cap because most mixed games use fixed-limit betting, where the cap can matter more than the percentage.
We recommend checking the lobby results before choosing a site: active tables matter more here than the size of the bonus. Mixed-game traffic is thin at every site, and even at peak hours it rarely runs to more than a few tables. Outside those hours games come together spontaneously and tables are usually short-handed.
For that reason we suggest keeping accounts at more than one site and checking the lobbies regularly for any action. Each site has its own traffic pattern:

PokerStars is the only mixed-game site here that supports an external HUD, and its cashier works with fiat payment systems, though not with crypto.
It spreads tables in the two best-known mixed formats only: HORSE and 8-Game. Stakes reach $40/$80, but games usually gather at no more than $1/$2.
The site also runs about a dozen mixed-game MTTs a day. The largest is the Daily Octopus, an 8-Game event with a $1,500 guarantee and a $55 buy-in. Bigger tournaments appear during the WCOOP and SCOOP series.
Players can also set up private HORSE and 8-Game tables and tournaments in Home Games.
| Feature | What PokerStars offers |
|---|---|
| Mixed-game formats available | HORSE and 8-Game |
| Available stakes | $0.20/$0.40 – $40/$80 |
| HUD support | Yes |
| Rakeback and loyalty program | up to 40% |
| Bonus | 100% up to $600 |

Phenom Poker is a young crypto site playing in USDT, with a large team of pros — most of whom you will find at its more expensive mixed tables.
Unlike its competitors, mixed-game traffic here usually starts from $4/$8. The range of games is wide and weighted towards non-classic formats, and there is no HORSE at all. Tables are 6- and 7-max.
Phenom has the largest and most varied tournament schedule in mixed formats. Events run from freerolls to the flagship The Sunday Mixer, $4,000 GTD with a $200 buy-in. The site has said the schedule will keep expanding.
| Feature | What Phenom Poker offers |
|---|---|
| Mixed-game formats available | 8-Game Mix, H.E.R.O.S., T.O.R.S.E., O.E. Mix, Standard Mix, Fun Mix, Circus Mix, Super Circus Mix, Blood Mix, Big Bet Mix, Big Bet Mix – Capped, PLO Mix, PLO Fusion |
| Available stakes | $0.10/$0.25 – $2K/$4K |
| HUD support | No |
| Rakeback and loyalty program | up to 40% |
| Bonus | 150% up to $3,000 |
The site is anonymous: players submit no personal data and pass no identity verification. The main currency is BTC, and the Chips used at the tables are pegged to it. SwC Poker has the thinnest mixed-game traffic of the three, and the only way to be sure of a game at a set time is to enter an MTT.
The client carries tables across 15 mixed-game formats. In place of the classic 8-Game there are 9- and 12-Game. Unlike its competitors it also spreads heads-up and eight-handed tables.
SwC Poker’s schedule carries one or two HORSE or 12-Game tournaments every day. The flagship Sunday event is the Sunday 12-Game, 15K GTD for 2,000 Chips. There are also heads-up and 6-max SnGs across mixed formats with buy-ins up to 5,000 Chips. In series schedules, up to 10% of events are mixed-game MTTs.
| Feature | What SwC Poker offers |
|---|---|
| Mixed-game formats available | 12-Game, Omaha Mix, Lowball Mix, TORSE, 4-5-6 H/L Mix, HORSE, Triple Stud, OE, Big Bet Mix, 9-Game, Razzle Mix, Big O – Stud H/L Mix, Limit Mix, Battle Mix, OE |
| Available stakes | 0.20/0.40 – 4K/8K |
| HUD support | No |
| Rakeback and loyalty program | up to 50% |
| Bonus | No welcome bonus |
Sites are ordered by how well they serve mixed-game players, not by our overall rating. A strong Texas Hold’em site does not belong near the top if its mixed-game tables are empty. That is why this page lists three sites instead of ten.
We checked all three online poker room clients in the same way: filtered the lobby to mixed games, counted tables with seated players, recorded the stakes, and reviewed the current tournament schedule.
At a mixed-game table, the discipline changes on a fixed schedule, usually after each orbit or a set number of hands. The formats below are the ones most often listed in poker clients.
| Format | Games included |
|---|---|
| HORSE | Hold’em · Omaha Hi-Lo · Razz · Seven Card Stud · Stud Hi-Lo |
| 8-Game | The HORSE five, plus 2-7 Triple Draw, No-Limit Hold’em and Pot-Limit Omaha |
| 10-Game and 12-Game | Extended formats that add draw games such as Badugi and lowball variants |
| Dealer’s Choice | No fixed order — the player on the button chooses the game for the next orbit |
We explain each discipline on its own page. If mixed games are new to you, start with Seven Card Stud, Razz and Omaha Hi-Lo — those three make up most of HORSE.
To succeed in mixed games, you need to be competent in every discipline. If you play four HORSE games well but struggle with the fifth, that weak game can erase your edge each time it returns.
First of all, be ready for every game in the rotation. Mixed games differ from No-Limit Hold’em in two practical ways. Fixed-limit pots grow in smaller steps, but every loose call still costs a full bet. They also deal fewer hands per hour than fast-fold Hold’em, so results move more slowly over a short run.
Watch for the game change. Beginners often make mistakes because they miss the change from one game to the next. The client may switch from Stud to Razz while the player still follows Stud rules. Check how your client signals the change before you sit down.
| Parameter | Mixed Games | Single-game tables |
|---|---|---|
| What you need to know | The strategy of several poker variants | One variant is enough |
| Betting structure | Tables can use any betting structure, most often FL and PL | Depends on the table you choose |
| Multi-tabling | Difficult — each table changes games independently | Easy, up to 10–20+ tables |
| Hands per hour | Lower | Higher |
Mixed Games do not charge a higher rake percentage than No-Limit Hold’em, but rake is taken more often. Pots are smaller relative to the stakes, more hands reach showdown, and the cap applies to many pots. As a result, rakeback has a larger effect on your final result.
All three sites offer solid direct rakeback, but the maximum 40% at Phenom is only available if you play high stakes and stake the site’s token.
At PokerStars, real rakeback for mixed-game players will in most cases stay at 20–25%, because the small amount of action makes it hard to generate much rake over a month.
At SwC, there is even less action, so rakeback will most likely be minimal — up to 10%.
Two of the three online poker sites in our listing accept players from the United States. SwC Poker and Phenom Poker are both available in the American market and settle in crypto. Phenom pays particular attention to unusual mixed formats and to high stakes. Access conditions differ: SwC needs a funded Bitcoin wallet, while Phenom asks you to confirm your identity with a document and pass a webcam check before you can withdraw.
PokerStars is the exception. The international client is not available to players from the United States. Its American arm operates separately under individual state licences and offers its own set of games. Mixed games are due to appear there in autumn 2026.
The answer is simple: choose based on actual traffic.
For mixed-game players keeping accounts at all poker sites is often practical, as it is for other exotic poker games like Razz, Stud or Omaha Hi-Lo. One lobby may not provide a full session on its own.