How to Play Texas HoldemTexas
Holdem is a fun game to play at any level. You can play with you
friends, business partners, online, or with complete strangers at the
casino. Below, we have given you a description on how the structure of
the game is laid out. This is important to know, but will not make you a
great player. To learn how to be a great player, check out our poker
strategy section.
How to Play Texas Holdem
The game is started with the 2 players sitting to the
left of the dealer putting their blinds into the pot
before any cards are dealt. This is done to make sure
betting will take place. The first player puts in
half of the minimum bet (Small Blind), and the second
player puts in the full minimum bet (Big Blind).
Each player is then dealt 2 cards face down, also
known as your hole cards. Then the betting begins, it
starts with the first player to the left of the
blinds, the player can fold, call, or raise. It then
goes clockwise around the table until every player has
made their action.
Then the flop is laid out, this is 3 community cards
face up on the table. Betting then takes place with
the first person to the left of the dealer and
proceeds clockwise again. Players now have the option
to check, bet, call, raise, or fold. Checking is
similar to passing on ones turn, by checking it allows
you to decide what to do after others act.
Then the dealer turns over another card face up on the
table. This is called Fourth Street, also known as
the turn. Another round of betting takes place, just
as it did after the flop.
That is followed of Fifth Street, also know as the
river. The dealer turns over one final card face up.
Now is the time for a final round of betting and then
the decision of the winner. Each player now has seven
cards (2 in the hole, and 5 community face up),
players use them to make their best 5 card poker hand to
beat all the others.
This information will not instantly make you a good
Holdem player, but it will hopefully it will help you to learn the game
if you are new.
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