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Playing Texas Hold'em Poker
Hold 'em is probably the best known and most
popular form of poker today.
Each player starts with two hole cards.
There are three rounds of community cards.
These are dealt face up, for every player to
use, with betting after each round. Players
make the best 5-card hand using any
combination of the five community cards and
two hole cards.
Each new hand begins with a small blind, a
big blind, and a round of betting. The
betting rules vary depending upon whether
the game is Limit, Pot Limit or No Limit.
Once the first round of betting is complete,
the dealer then puts out the first three
community cards, or "the flop". There is a
round of betting. The dealer then puts out
the fourth community card or "the turn".
There is a round of betting. The dealer then
puts out the fifth community card or "the
river". There is a final round of betting.
After the last round of betting, the pot is
awarded to the best hand.
All Hold 'em games include a small blind and
big blind. These are forced bets, and are
determined by the position of the button.
These bets are considered live, and every
player in the hand must either call the big
blind, raise, or fold. The button moves
clockwise around the table, giving each
player a turn being the button, small blind,
and big blind. In Limit Hold 'em, each
betting round has a fixed bet. In $5/$10,
the small blind is $2.50, the big blind is
$5, and the first two rounds of betting are
in increments of $5. The last two rounds of
betting are in increments of $10. There is a
maximum of three re-raises per betting
round.
In Pot Limit, a player can bet any amount
from the minimum bet to the size of the pot.
In a $5/$10 pot-limit game, the small blind
is $5 and the big blind is $10. The first
player can call the big blind (in this case,
$10), or raise to any amount up to the size
of the pot. A raise must either equal or
exceed the previous bet or raise. In this
case, a pot-sized raise would be $25 ($5
small blind + $10 big blind + $10 call),
meaning that, in total, player three can bet
up $35. Supposing player three makes a
pot-sized raise, the total pot is now $50.
If the next player wants into the hand, they
must call $35, which is the size of player
three's bet. If they want to raise the
maximum, they would bet $120, which equals
the size of the pot ($50) plus a $70 raise
($35 call + $35 raise).
In No Limit, a player can bet any amount
from the minimum bet to the maximum number
of chips they have in front of them. As in
pot limit, a $5/$10 No Limit game means
blinds of $5 and $10. |
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