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RULES
OF TEXAS HOLD 'EM POKER
The basic principle behind Texas Hold'em Poker is that each player gets
only two cards (which only he can see). The winner is the one of the remaining
players at the end who can put together the best five-card poker hand
as a combination of his two cards and five open cards (so-called "community
cards") on the table.
In this example,
Player A has a straight with his Jack and the 8, 9, 10 and Queen from
the community cards. This beats the two pairs which Player B can form
with his 3 and 9 together with the 3, 9 and one more community card.
But it is
a long way to the end, with several opportunities to bet money or drop
out of the game.
BETTING
ROUNDS
Not all cards are dealt at once. First each player just gets his own two
cards, and everybody has a chance to bet money according to what they
expect they will be able to form with the cards later. The procedure is
known as a round of betting. Afterwards, the first three community cards
are dealt. The players now know a little more about how useful their cards
might be and they get another betting chance. After this round, the fourth
community card is dealt, followed by another round of betting, then the
fifth community card -- and finally the last betting round. When this
is over, the players may reveal their cards and the winner is determined
as explained above.
Betting is
always done in clockwise order. The first person to act is the one sitting
on the left-hand side of the player who deals the cards. Consequently,
the dealer will be the one who gets to wait the longest before acting.
Having seen what all the other players did, the dealer has access to more
information and is in a better position than the others. To make things
fair, the players take turns to deal the cards. After each finished hand,
the dealer position is moved one seat clockwise.
The first
person to act has three choices: he can bet ,fold (i.e. give up) or check
, which is the same as doing nothing and just passing the opportunity
to the next player.
After the
initial bet, if there is one, the rest of the players in turn have the
corresponding three choices to raise the bet, fold or call , which means
matching the bet of the previous players.
A round of
betting is finished when all the remaining players have acted at least
once and contributed the same amount to the pot. (To keep rounds from
going on indefinitely, there can be at most three raises per round.)
AMOUNTS
TO BET
The size of bets or raises is determined by the rules of the game rather
than by the individual players. During the first two rounds, all bets
and raises are equal to a number called the minimum bet, and during the
last two, bets and raises equal the maximum bet. Typically, the maximum
figure is twice the minimum and a Hold'em Poker table where, for example,
the minimum is $3 and the maximum $6 is referred to as a $3-6 table.
A special
case is when a game, or hand , starts. The two nearest players on the
dealer's left-hand side have to place mandatory bets equal to half the
minimum bet and the whole minimum bet respectively. Those bets are known
as blinds due to the fact that the players have not yet seen their cards.
This is to ensure that there is always something in the pot. Afterwards,
the players' individual cards are dealt and the the first betting round
picks up from that point.
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POKER HANDS |
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Straight
Flush
Five consecutive* cards of the same suit.
Four of a Kind
Full House
Three of a kind and one pair.
Flush
Five cards of the same suit.
Straight
Five consecutive* cards.
Three of a kind
Two Pairs
One Pair
High Card
*
Aces count as 1 or 14.
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