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Tips Texas Hold'em Rules
Thanks to televised
tournaments and the highly successful World Series of
Poker Tour, Texas Holdem has become not only the most
popular poker card game, it has become one of the most
popular gambling games in general. The game can be very
exciting, and can produce sizable jackpots - Of course,
depending on the stake limits of the game. All games
are characterized by their betting limits. For
instance, a $5/$10 Texas Holdem game simply means that
$5 is the minimum bet and $10 is the maximum bet.
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That being said, the game begins with one of the
players being classified as the "dealer" (even though
they do not deal any cards). A "dealer button" sits
directly in front of this player, and is rotated from
player to player each game. To open the pot, the
player to the immediate left of the "dealer" is
required to make a bet in the amount of half of the
minimum stake, called the small blind wager. In a
$5/10 game, this would be $2.50. The next player over
must also make a blind bet, (called the big blind) but
in the amount of the entire minimum stake (This would
be $5). After both players have made the blind bets,
which is considered the stimulus for the entire game,
the real dealer will dish out two face-down cards -
also called pocket or hole cards - to each player.
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When all the cards are finished being dealt, the
player to the immediate left of the players who made
the blind bets will make the first action. This is
considered the first round of betting. During this
betting round, players can either fold, call or
raise. A fold is forfeiting one's hand; A call is
matching another players bet. A raise is putting down
a larger bet (Once a raise has been made, all players
must call it, in order to stay in the game). All bets
and raises in this round must be equal to the table
minimum. Also, there is a maximum of three raises per
betting round.
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Now comes the "Flop". After the first betting
round is completed, the dealer will expose three
face-up cards in the center of the table. These are
called "community cards", meaning although the players
do not pick up these cards, the players original two
cards will be weighed in combination with the
community cards - forming the highest ranking hand
possible.
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After the Flop, another round of betting ensues.
The first player to act is the one who made the first
blind bet (to the immediate left of the dealer
button). This player has the option of betting or
checking. Checking is when a player chooses to
neither bet nor raise, but passes their turn onto the
next player. Other players can do the same, but only
if there is no bet or raise already on the table.
When a bet is made, following players can either fold,
call or raise. All bets and raises must still be in
the amount of the table minimum.
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Next is the "Turn". This is simply the addition
of another community card, giving a total of four.
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Again, another betting round ensues in the same
manner as the previous. The only difference is that
all bets and raises must be in the amount of the
maximum stake this time.
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The last community card is revealed when the
betting round is over. This is referred to as the
"River" and brings the total number of community cards
to five.
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The last betting round follows the "River", and is
done with maximum stake amounts - as was the case in
the previous betting round. When all players have
finished, all hands are revealed and each player
adopts (by default) the three best community cards
that will help their two card hand to become the
highest ranking poker hand possible. The highest
ranking hand wins the pot.
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