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The Cards:
Each player is dealt two cads, face down. Those cards belong
to that player and no other. Those are called 'hole' cards.
As in, "I had two aces in the hole".
The rest of the cards are dealt across the middle of the table,
face up. Every player shares those cards. They are called 'board
cards', as in "There are three diamonds on the board".
Players use any combination of hole and board cards to make
the best possible five card poker hand.
Blind Bets:
Two players must make a bet before the cards are even dealt.
Because you bet without knowing what your hand is, the bets
are called 'blind' bets.
The player to the left of the dealer places the 'small blind'.
It is equal to one half of a bet. So, if the first round of
bets are $2 per bet, the small blind places a $1 bet.
The players to the left of the small blind is the 'big blind'.
They place a bet equal to a betting unit for the round. In our
example, he would bet $2.
The cards are then dealt.
Betting:
Before the dealer deals a new card, every player has to have
bet the same amount.
If there is no bet on the table, and you do not wish to bet,
you can check. That basically means you want to stay in the
round, but don't feel like betting. And since there are no bets
in front of you, or no one has pledged more money to the pot
than you did, you don't need to bet. So you check, and the action
passes to the next player. If everyone in a betting round checks,
the dealer flips over the next card. The players will see a
'free' card.
If someone has bet, and it's your turn to act, you can do several
things. If you do not want to match the bet, fold your cards.
Let the hand continue without you.
If you want to stay in the hand you can match the bet by calling.
You put up as many chips as the people to your right have. Everyone
has pledged the same amount of chips to the pot. The action
proceeds to the player on your left.
The thing to remember about betting is that the round doesn't
end until everyone has pledged the same amount of chips to the
pot, or folded their cards.
Raises:
Sometimes a player feels strongly about their cards, and wishes
to bet more. So, they raise the bet. The amount someone can
raise depends on the type of game you are playing (limit, pot
limit, no limit), but the effect is the same.
Everyone must now match this new amount of chips pledged to
the pot. So, if I had bet two chips, and you raised it to four,
the betting round will not end until I either put up two more
chips, to match the amount of chips you pledged to the pot,
or until I folded. Once everyone is invested in the pot equally,
the betting round ends.
Now that the basic terms are covered, here is a walkthrough
of a Texas Hold'em poker hand:
First, be aware that many tables have betting limits. A minimum,
and a maximum bet. For example, a 25¢/50¢ game means
the minimum bet is 25¢. The maximum bet is 50¢.
One player is the dealer. The two players to the left of the
dealer make "blind" bets. The first player makes a
bet that is equal to half the minimum bet at the table. This
is known as the "small blind". The second player makes
a bet equal to the minimum table bet. This is the "big
blind".
Two cards are dealt face down to each player on the table.
The player to the left of the Big Blind begins play. He/she
may choose to call (which means match the bet on the table),
raise, or fold. This continues to the left until the betting
round is completed.
The first three face up cards are then dealt at the same time.
This is known as the "flop".
The next betting round begins with player to the left of the
dealer and continues to the left. If there is no bet on the
table, a player may bet or check (which means to neither bet,
nor fold - the turn simply passes to the next player). If there
is a bet on the table, a player may call, raise or fold.
After the close of the betting round, the next card is dealt,
face up. This card is called the "turn".
The next round of betting occurs. For this and the final round
the value of a bet increases to the table maximum.
After the close of the betting round, the final card is dealt.
This card is known as the "River"
The final betting round takes place. At the conclusion of betting,
the best hand takes the pot.
Remember:
- A round of betting is finished when all players have acted,
and contributed equally to the pot. In limit poker, there can
be at most three raises per hand.
- During the first two betting rounds all bets and raises are
equal to the table minimum bet.
- During the last two betting rounds, all bets and raises are
equal to the table maximum bet.
| Reading
the Board |
- The board shows K♦-K♠-9♥-2♣-6♣
- You have: A♣-K♣ in your hand |
Is there a pair on the board?
- Yes. Both a Four-of-a-Kind and a Full House are possible
Are there three suited cards on the board?
- No. A Flush is not possible.
Are there three Sequence Cards on the board?
- No. A straight is not possible.
Can you use your cards to rule out possible hands?
- Yes. Since you have one of the K, no one can have
Four-of-a-Kind this hand.
Conclusion
- Because of the pair on the board, Full Houses are
possible.
Your opponent would need to have K♥
and either a 9,6, or 2 in their hand
to complete the Full House. Or, they may have 2-2, 9-9,
or 6-6 and complete the full house in that manner. |
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