By Stanley Majors
Texas Hold em Poker (also know as
Holdem Poker) is a card game which you'll take a few minutes to learn
but
many years to master. As a beginner you'll want to learn the Texas Hold
em Poker basics - the rules, hands rankings and types of texas hold em
poker.
The absolute Texas hold em poker
basics : The game is played with a standard 52 card deck and there may
be a minimum of two or a maximum of ten players per game.
Players are dealt two cards each,
which are used in addition to the 5 communal cards to create the best
possible
5 card poker hand.
The dealer begins the game by dealing
two cards to each player; this round is known as the ‘Pre-Flop'. The
two
cards dealt by the poker dealer are placed face down on the table –
these
cards are called the pocket or hole cards.
A round of betting occurs before
the second round of cards is dealt. In this round the poker dealer
places
3 cards face up on the poker table. This is known in Texas Hold em
Poker
games as the ‘Flop'. Each player now has an opportunity to bet or check.
By ‘checking' you are choosing not
to bet but you still remain in the game, checking is only allowed if
there
have been no bets placed before your turn in that round.
In the third round, the dealer places
another communal card face up on the table. At this time there are 4
communal
cards on the table, as well as 2 hole or pocket cards per player.
Considering
the current choice of cards in their hand and those open on the table,
the players again place their bets. This round is known as the ‘Turn'.
In the final round before the ‘Show-down',
the dealer places the fifth and final communal card on the table, face
up. And the players begin betting. This round is known as the ‘River'.
After the River, the remaining players
begin to show their hands. Players may use any combination of their two
hole cards and 5 communal cards to create the best possible hand. You
may
even use all five communal cards to create the best hand.
It's best to play Texas Holdem Poker
for free before playing for real. Spend a few minutes getting use to
the
game, you'll realize how simple and entertaining this game really is.
Play Free Online Texas Holdem Poker
now – it's a great way to learn the game!
Stanley Majors is an experienced
online poker journalist who writes articles on a range of poker topics.
You can read more on Texas
Hold em Poker Basics. Plus find other articles at Texas
Holdem Net, which provide useful and factual poker information and
insight.
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