Also known as "Newmyer's Seven Nuts", named for its inventor Chris Newmyer, East Village is a community card poker game. It is a modification / bastardization of Omaha hold'em high-low split. Each player is dealt seven hole cards. The player then discards two of these cards, never to be seen again. Then, with 5 hole cards left in his hand, each player "donates" one of his cards. All the players "donation" cards are kept face down, and the dealer "shuffles" these cards with a scramble. These cards will then make up the three card flop, the one card turn, and the one card river. All betting takes place as in omaha, and the game is played high-low split with the 8-or-better qualifier. Each player plays the best five-card hand he can make from exactly two of his hole cards plus three of the five community cards. This game is best played with seven players (it cannot be played with more). If it is played with less than seven players, extra cards must be pulled from the stub to be added to the community cards, so that there are always seven community cards. Note that there are no "burn cards" used in this game. The best explanation of how to play the game is found at http://www.selfstarterfoundation.com/stealth/newmyerssevennuts_about.html . Probably starting about the time of World War II, many modern poker games used community cards (also called shared cards or widow cards), which are cards dealt face up to the center of the table and shared by all players. ... Omaha holdem (or Omaha holdem or simply Omaha) is a community card poker game based on Texas hold em. ...
The EastVillage is a neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan, New York City.
The EastVillage is bounded by Fourteenth Street on the north, the East River on the east, Houston Street on the south, and roughly the Bowery and Third Avenue on the west.
It lies east of Greenwich Village and NoHo, south of Stuyvesant Town, and north of the Lower East Side.