Texas Hold’em Rules

» Posted on 03/31/2010
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Texas Hold’em Rules
The Dealer Chip
The dealer chip moves clockwise around the table after each hand, and is a extremely essential part of the game because it signifies your position. Since Texas Holdem is a "fixed postion" game, you will have to pay attention to who is "on the button," as it is regularly referred to. At the very start of a game or tournament, to find out who gets the opportunity of being "on the button" first, the most frequent method is to deal everyone a card, with the highest ranking card being the dealer.
 
The Small Blind and Big Blind
Rather than employ antes to obtain the action started in Texas Hold'em, we use what are called "the blinds." These are positioned into the pot before any cards are dealt; as a result they are called "blind bets," adding money into the pot without knowing what will be dealt. Before the cards are dealt, the person who is sitting left of the dealer puts in the small blind. The small blind is usually equal to half of the big blind. The player to the left of the small blind is essential to put in the big blind. The big blind is usually equal to the small bet of the limit being played. An example would be if you were playing $2/$4 limit hold'em, the big blind would be $2 and the small blind would be $1.
I should also indicate that blind amounts are totally random. Some games even feature blinds and antes, or only one blind. When organizing your home game realize that the more money in the pot before cards are dealt, the more fiercely contested each pot will be. David Sklansky, a well-liked and revered poker author notes that poker starts as a fight for the blinds and antes. Clearly then, the smaller the blinds, the less there is to battle for.
 
Betting Rounds
After the two blinds are inserted, the dealer then deals each player 2 cards face down, called "hole cards," and the first round of betting starts. The first player to take action in this round is the player to the left of the big blind. He can name the amount of the big blind, fold or bet. Each and every player then acts in turn by either folding, calling the present bet or raising the bet. It is essential to note here that the blinds are "live," which merely means that when action gets around to them they to have the choice of calling, folding or betting/raising.
After all the betting action has come to an end, the dealer deals the "flop," by putting 3 cards faced up in the centre of the table. These cards are the centre of population cards which can be used by every player to get there hand better. One more round of betting ensues.
The next round of action is called the “turn” and the dealer lays down one more card faced up in the centre of the table. This is also a centre of population card, and yet another round of betting takes place.
 
Finally we appear at the "river," as the dealer lays down a fifth card faced up in the centre of the table, and the final round of betting starts. After betting is over on the river, the final person to make a bet or raise on the river have to flip over his cards. Each player in turn examines his hand to this hand and if beaten has the opportunity to fold or throw away his or her hand faced down so that no one knows what they were holding. If someone has a enhanced hand, obviously they must turn their cards over for the world to see! The best five-card poker hand wins, using any arrangement of your two hole cards and the five cards on the board.
One of the most frequently asked questions when starting up a home game is how many bets or raises are approved in each round of betting. Usually, one bet and three raises are allowed, though some casinos and online games may desire that if there are only two players still contesting the pot, that bets and raises be limitless.
 
 
William Hill

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