Tuesday, June 3, 2014

How To Play Texas Hold’em Poker

Texas Hold’em is currently the most popular form of poker by far. It is a game that has all the elements that make poker such a wonderful pastime. There are opportunities to bluff, gamble, apply mathematical skills, get lucky or unlucky, use strategy, and possibly win large sums of money.
Texas Hold’em is offered in virtually every card room and is on many Internet sites. Meanwhile, an increasing number of poker players play Texas Hold’em at home. In this article you will learn how to play the basic Texas Hold’em poker game. There is a lot of information to get through, so read this article completely where we will begin by examining the basics of Texas Hold’em Poker.
Texas Hold’em is a very complex game, and there is a lot to learn. In this article which provides the basins strategies, I will reveal the bare-bones of the game.

Texas Hold’em is usually played with nine or ten players at a full table with a rotating blind system. A blind system is designed to generate money to put into the pot and stimulate betting. There are two types of blinds, the big blind, which is equal to the minimum bet at the table you are playing at, and the small blind, which is half the amount of the big blind. For instance, if the table minimum is $10, then the big blind would be $10 and the small blind would be $5. The players who have to contribute these blinds rotates on position to the left after each hand. In tournament play, an additional forced bet, called an ante, is also sometimes used in addition to the rotating blind.

After the blinds and antes (if applicable) are placed, each player is dealt two down cards (called hole cards). Then each player starting with the player to the left of the big blind has an opportunity to call (place an amount of money equal to the previous player’s bet) the big blind, raise the bet (to place a bet higher than the previous player’s), or fold (resign from the round of play). When the action (or betting) gets to the player in the small blind position, he/she can call the partial bet they initially placed, raise the bet, or fold. The player in the big blind has the option to raise or check (to decline to bet) if there are no raises as he/she already has a full bet in the pot. Any player who calls the big blind and has the pot raised behind him/her then has the option to call the raise or re-raise the pot.
Ranking of hands

 – I suggest that you know the rankings before playing the game of Texas Hold’em poker!

Royal Flush
Straight Flush
Four of a Kind
Full House
Flush
Straight
Three of a Kind
Two Pairs
One Pair
High Card

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