Texas Hold'em Poker
There's no limit to
winning with one of the fastest games at a Poker table - Texas
Hold'em. Up for the challenge?
The aim of this gripping game is to finish with the best hand and
ultimately win the pot.
Texas Hold'em has four rounds of betting and is played between two
and ten players. It is the most popular game in the Poker Room and
is the easiest to learn. Get ready to pocket a winning deal with
Texas Hold'em.
How to Play
Texas Hold'em Poker
The
Players to the left of the Dealer begin the game by posting the
blind bets. The Player on the Dealer's left posts a small blind bet,
and the Player on the Small Blind's left posts a big blind bet.
Note:
The Dealer's position at the table changes after every game. The
dealer button (D) shows the Dealer's position at the table.
Two
pocket cards are dealt to each Player.
In
the
first round, the Player to the Big Blind's left plays first and can
either:
·
Fold
·
Bet
·
Raise
Note: In the first round, betting is capped at one bet and three
raises per Player. Players cannot check in the first betting round
because the Blinds are bets, not antes.
In the
second round, three community cards are dealt. This is called the
Flop. A round of betting follows, and Players can either:
·
Check
·
Fold
·
Call
·
Raise
In the
third round, a fourth community card is dealt. This is called the
Turn. Another round of betting follows.
In the
fourth round, a fifth and final community card is dealt. This is
called the River Card.
The final round of betting follows. The remaining Players then use
their two pocket cards and the five community cards to create the
best five-card hand possible.
The winner takes the pot.
Note: If two or more Players have the same hand, the pot is
split equally between them.
Texas Hold'em Game Tips
To improve your chances of winning, use the following
strategies:
-
Five of the total Seven-Cards are viewable on the second round of
betting. This gives you a good idea of how strong your final hand
could be.
-
To complete a possible winning combination, it is important to
consider how the five community cards interact with your hidden
hand.
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Fold when necessary. You have not lost much if you have a worthless
hand and decide to fold early in the game.
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