In theory as many as 26 people could play, but the game probably works best for around 5 to 10 players. A standard 52-card pack without jokers is used. If the players are somewhat reckless the size of the pot can escalate very rapidly, and the name presumably refers to the bravery required to contest one of these large pots and risk losing an equally large amount. It is normally played with hands of fewer than five cards, and it has a different betting mechanism from normal poker - match pot betting. Guts is often played as an option in dealer's choice poker games, although it is not strictly speaking a poker game. Three stage games: Three Five Seven - Napalm.Games with a second deal: Two Plus One - Four-Two-Two - Four-Two-Three.Variations - Simultaneous Declare - Single Loser, Ante on All Deals - Kitty or Ghost - Three-card Guts.Two-card Guts - Players, Cards and Limits - Deal and Declaration - Showdown - Payments.