Online Poker Articles: How to Play Texas Holdem
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By far the most popular poker game today is Texas Holdem. Here is a short tutorial explaining how to play both limit and no-limit holdem.
Holdem is played with anywhere from 2 to 10 players. Most rooms will have either 9 or 10 person tables and some run 6 person tables also. One person is designated as the "dealer or button". The dealer has the advantage of acting last on each round of betting except the first. The button rotates to the left around the table one player at a time after each hand. Before any cards are dealt, the player to the left of the button places a bet called the small blind and the player to his/her left places a bet called the big blind. The big blind is equal to the smaller of the two betting limits and the small blind is half the big blind. (In a 2/4 game the big blind is $2 and the small blind is $1.) At times each player at the table may be required to post an ante in addition to the blinds. This usually is the case in the later rounds of tournaments and is just another forced bet.
After the blinds are placed, each player receives two cards face down, called hole cards. Starting with the player to the left of the big blind, each player may fold, call the big blind or raise. In limit holdem the raise can only be the lower limit ($2 in our example) the first two betting rounds and the upper limit ($4 in our example) the last two rounds. In no-limit, the raise can be any amount, as long as it is twice the previous bet, up to the total you have in front of you. Play continues to the left until everyone has either called all bets or folded.
Three cards are placed face-up in the center of the table. These are community cards and are called the "Flop". The community cards are used by each player in combination with their hole cards to form a five-card hand. The second round of betting starts at this time with the first person to the left of the button still in the hand. Each player may either check to the next player, place a bet, or call or raise if there has been a bet. After this round of betting, a fourth card, called the "Turn" is placed in the center of the table, followed by another betting round. Remember that in this round and the last one the bets are twice the size of the first two rounds. The final card, or "River" is placed in the center and the final round of betting takes place.
When all betting action is completed, the players use one or both of their hole cards with the community cards to form their best five-card hand. The player with the best hand is awarded the pot. In the case of two hands that tie for the best hand, each of them is awarded half of the pot.
Most rooms have a maximum of three raises per betting round. A few rooms waive this rule if the pot is down to two players. It is always a good idea to check the rules at the room you are playing in.
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|How to Play Texas Holdem
|How To Play 7 Card Stud
|Limit Texas Holdem (Part 1)
|Limit Texas Holdem (Part 2)
|Limit Texas Holdem (Part 3)
|Limit Texas Holdem (Part 4)
|Omaha/8 Starting Hands
|No-Limit Holdem (Part 1)
|No-Limit Holdem (Part 2)
|Pot Odds
|How to Play Omaha or Omaha High
|Pot Limit Omaha/8|
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