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How to Play Poker
Texas Hold'Em
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| The most popular form of poker played
in casino card rooms |
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| Introduction |
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| In the last decade, thanks
to texas holdem poker poker game has grown in popularity
to the point where it has overtaken 7-Stud as the most popular of
the casino poker games. This is especially true in many of the California
poker clubs, where the game is played for stakes which range from
$1-$2, all the way up to $300-600 in clubs like the Bicycle club
in Bell Gardens. It is the most popular form of poker in the UK
and is the form of poker played on Late Night Poker.
Those who are experts at the game claim that it is the most complex
of poker games. There are five community cards in Texas
Hold'Em Poker , all on board and seen by all the players.
Texas Hold'Em Poker is also a good action game.
Whereas a player in 7-stud needs only 40 times the minimum bet to
stay comfortably in the game, in Hold 'Em, it's more like 100 times
the minimum bet. There's more betting, more action, more raises
and re-raises. Thus there's more money to be won, or if one has
bad luck to lose. Thus the complexity. If you hold a good hand,
so may your opponents. And in Texas Hold'Em Poker
you can use both of your pocket cards originally dealt to you, or
one of them, or simply use the board without making use of any pocket
card to create your best hand.
Many players like the Texas Hold'Em Poker game
because it is more relaxing than 7-stud. The only thing you have
go concentrate on are the players' actions and the board, whereas
in 7-stud you must follow each player's cards as they are dealt
on the various streets.
This is not the case in Texas Hold'Em Poker . The
board is dealt to the middle of the table, clearly visible to all
players, and the players at either end don't have to lean forward
to see what the player's hands at the other end look like.
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| How Hold 'Em is played |
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Texas Hold'Em Poker
can be played with only two players or theoretically, with as many
as twenty-two players (this exhausts the number of cards in the deck).
In practise however, it is rarely played with more than twelve players
due to the size of the table, with eight to eleven players considered
the optimum range.
The first betting round is structured slightly differently from draw
or stud. There is usually no ante put in by every player. Instead,
the two players on the dealer's left each put in small initial bets,
called 'blinds'. These bets are called blind bets (blinds for short)
because they are made at a stage before the players receive their
cards. As the deal passes round the table a different two players
put in (or post) the blinds. Thus over time every player will post
the same number of blinds.
In the majority of casino games, there is a house dealer, and to ensure
that every player has a chance of sitting in what would nominally
be the dealer's position a small disk or 'button' is moved around
the table. The house dealer always deals the first card to the player
on the left of the dealer button. The player with the dealer button
is always the last to act on every round of betting for that hand,
with the exception of the first one where the blinds are 'live', meaning
that the players who posted the blinds have the option to raise.
The game starts with each player receiving two cards face down. After
they have looked at their own cards, there is a round of betting.
As the first two players on the dealer's left have put in bets, it
is the third player on the dealer's left who is first to act, and
because a bet (blind) has already been made he cannot check. He must
call the blind, raise or fold. If the action proceeds all the way
around to the players who posed the blinds, without being raised then
these players have the option to raise themselves. If they do not
wish to do so, they simply say 'no raise' or tap the table.
Once the first betting round is over, the dealer discards (or 'burns')
the top card of the deck. It is dealt face down on to the table, this
card is called a 'burn card' and it is not used in the play of the
hand. This is to ensure that cheating is made difficult or impossible
to achieve. If the top card was not burnt then players might be tempted
to mark particular cards and try and spot them on top of the deck.
If the cards are marked, a player who is able to read the backs will
know what the top card is and this information could be very advantageous.
For instance, is a player had 7-7 in hand and knew that the first
card dealt would be 6 then that player could bet and raise with impunity.
After the first betting round, three cards are turned face up in the
middle of the table. This is called the 'flop'. After a further round
of betting, a fourth card, called the 'turn' or 'fourth street' is
turned. Another round of betting is followed by a final face-up card
(called the 'river' of 'fifth street'). The five cards in the centre
of the able are collectively known as the 'board'. After the last
round of betting the players reveal their hole cards. |
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