Texas Hold'em
Texas Hold'em is the most popular poker game in the casinos and
poker rooms all over the world. The popularity of big events such as
the World Series has influenced people that now make it their
pastime and play it at online poker rooms such as BetonUSA.ag
Poker Room.
The three major variations of Texas Hold'em are distinguished
from each other by their betting limits:
Limit Texas Hold'em (there is a specified betting limit in each
game and on each round of betting).
Pot Limit Texas Hold'em (a player can bet what is in the pot).
No Limit Texas Hold'em (a player can bet all of their chips at
any time).
Basic Play
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Blind Bets
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Deal - each player is dealt 2 cards
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First betting round |
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The Flop - the first three community cards are dealt |
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Second betting round |
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The Turn - the fourth community card is dealt |
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Third betting round
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The River - the final community card is dealt
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Final betting round |
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Showdown |
The Dealer Button
Texas Hold'em uses a small disc called the "dealer button" to
indicate the dealer of each hand. Once a hand is completed, the
dealer button moves clockwise to the next player. This ensures that
each player has the chance of playing early or late and that every
player gets a chance to post the "blind bets".
Note: During Single Table Tournaments the first player to get the
dealer button is determined through a high card draw (each player is
dealt one card; the player with the highest value card goes first.
If two or more players have the same value card then they are ranked
according to suit - high to low - spades, hearts, diamonds, clubs).
The Blind Bets
The two players to the left of the button (dealer) in a game of
hold'em are required to place compulsory bets before the cards are
dealt. These are known as blind bets because they are placed
'blind', before the players have even seen their cards. These bets
trigger the action in a hand, since there is something already in
the pot for all the players to win. Typically the player to the
immediate left of the dealer will place a small bet equivalent to
half the full bet for that round. This is known as the small blind.
The player to his left will then place a full bet for that round.
This player is called the big blind.
Once the cards are dealt, the betting action starts with the
player to the left of the big blind. He may fold, call or raise the
bet of the big blind.
If the pot is unraised by the time the action comes to the small
blind, he may complete his blind by making the small blind up to the
full bet for that round. If he opts not to complete his blind, his
hand is folded. Of course, he may also raise by completing the small
blind and adding another full bet for that round. If instead the pot
has been raised by the time the action comes to him, the small blind
must complete his blind to the full amount of the raise if he wants
to remain in the hand.
The last player to make a betting decision on the first round is
the big blind. If the pot is unraised when the action arrives he may
either check, and remain in the pot for the flop, or raise. If
everyone else folds before the flop, including the small blind, then
the big blid not only wins his blind bet back, but also collects the
small blind's initial bets.
Once the first round of betting is completed, the small blind
acts first on every subsequent round. If he is no longer in the hand
then the first player still with cards to the left of the button
must act first.
First Betting Round
After seeing his or her pocket cards, each player now has the
option to play his or her hand by calling or raising the big blind.
All remaining players can then call, raise or fold. To "call" is to
bet the same as the previous player. If the first player folds, then
the next player will have the option to bet while the remaining
players can call.
The bets in the first betting round are set at the lower limit of
the stakes structure, so in a $10/$20 game the value of a bet is $10
while the raise is $20 (a raise includes a call of the previous bet
plus an additional bet).
In Texas Hold'em the available actions are bet, call or raise.
These options are available depending on the action taken by the
previous player. Each poker player always has the option to fold.
The first player to act has the option to bet, call or raise.
Subsequent players have the option of calling or raising. To call is
to bet the same amount as the previous player has bet. To raise is
to match the previous bet and increase the bet.
Second Betting Round
Three cards are dealt face-up on the board, this is known as the
flop, there are community cards available to all players that still
in the game.
The first player to the left of the dealer button is the first to
act (bet, raise, check or fold). Checking is to refrain from betting
and is only available if no bet has yet been made in the betting
round. Once a bet has been made, remaining players will only have
the option to call, raise or fold. Like the first round, the second
also limits the bets and raises to the lower limit of the stakes
structure.
Third Betting Round
When the betting action is completed for the flop round, the
"turn" is dealt face-up on the board. The turn is the fourth
community card in Texas Hold'em.
Once again, the player to the left of the dealer button begins
the betting (bet, check or fold). However, this time the bets and
raises are limited to the upper limit of the stakes structure. Each
subsequent player can then call, check, raise or fold (a player can
only check if no bet has been made).
Final Betting Round
When betting action is completed for the turn round, the "river"
is dealt face-up on the board. The river is the fifth and final
community card in a Texas Hold em game. Betting begins with the
active player immediately clockwise the button and the same poker
rules apply as they do in the fourth card explained above.
The Showdown
Any remaining players at the final of the bets will now display
their two cards and the player who has the best hand wins.
Players can use a combination of their own cards and the
community cards (2 player cards + 3 community cards or 1 player card
+ 4 community cards) or all 5 community cards (called playing the
board).
If two or more players have the same hand then the pot is split
equally between them.
Betting Exceptions
In Limit Texas Hold'em a maximum of four bets are allowed per
player in a betting round - (1) bet, (2) raise, (3) re-raise and (4)
cap. In No Limit and Pot Limit Texas Hold'em the number of times a
player can raise is not limited. However, a player can not raise
themselves (if a player raises and then all the remaining players
call or fold, then the player who raised would not get an option to
raise because they were the last to raise).
A player is declared All-In if they do not have enough chips to
call. This player is eligible for the portion of the pot to the
point of their final bet.
All further bets by other players go to a "side pot" which any
All-In players are excluded from.
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