This article explains the basic rules of Texas Holdem Poker
Texas Holdem is the number one form of
poker in the world right now. It's the most common game on the
Internet, in casino card-rooms, even at home games. Texas Holdem is
almost certainly the kind of poker you see on TV whenever one of the
half dozen different poker shows are on.
So how does it work?
Every player is dealt two cards. Based on the value of these cards,
they decide whether to fold, call the bet(s) before them (there are
always bets in the middle because the two players to the left of the
dealer are forced to put in blind bets), or raise.
Once the betting round is finished, three cards are dealt face up in the middle. This is called
the flop. Each player combines his cards with the three in the middle and decides what he wants to do.
After the flop betting round is finished, one single card is dealt
face up in the middle (the turn). Again, each player combines their
cards with the ones in the middle and decides what they want to do. The
turn betting round is when the bets double if you're playing Limit
poker.
Once the betting round is finished, one more card is dealt face up
into the middle (this is the "river" or "that damn river"). There's one
last betting round, and then any players who are still in at the end
compare the best hand they can make out of their two cards and the five
in the middle. Whoever can make the best hand wins the pot.
You can become a profitable
Texas Holdem player, but you should work hard to do this. You should be
familiar with the poker rules, strategies, tips and tells. For that
reason you should find a reliable
Texas Holdem guide,
which to provide you the newest and the most accurate information about
the game. If you are well-informed you will be more confident at the
poker table and you will can take advantage of your opponents.
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