{"id":3283,"date":"2020-03-18T16:23:36","date_gmt":"2020-03-18T16:23:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.gamblingcity.net\/?p=3283"},"modified":"2024-01-15T17:49:20","modified_gmt":"2024-01-15T17:49:20","slug":"how-to-play-texas-holdem-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.gamblingcity.net\/gambling-articles\/texas-holdem-rules.php","title":{"rendered":"How to Play Texas Hold’em"},"content":{"rendered":"
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You\u2019ve probably heard of Texas Hold\u2019em as a game that takes \u201c10 minutes to learn and lifetime to master.\u201d With this handy guide, we\u2019ll see if we can cut down those 10 minutes to 5.<\/p>\n

The Goal<\/strong><\/p>\n

In Texas Hold\u2019em, players are dealt two cards followed by a betting round, then three community cards are dealt that are part of everyone\u2019s hand. This is followed by another betting round. Then another community card, another betting round, a final community card, and a final betting round. Each player tries to make the best 5-card poker hand out of the 7 cards available to him.<\/p>\n

The Blinds<\/strong><\/p>\n

Before each hand, the two players to the left of the dealer\u2019s button (the plastic disc that is passed around the table) must pay the blinds. The player two to the left of the button is the big blind, and pays an amount equal to the table\u2019s minimum bet. The player on the button\u2019s left has to pay an amount usually equal to half the big blind.<\/p>\n

The Deal<\/strong>
\nStarting to the left of the player with the dealer\u2019s button, two cards are dealt to each player. These cards are called the hole cards, and they are kept face down. In a casino setting, the cards are dealt by a casino dealer as if the player with the button was the dealer, but in most home games the player with the button just deals the cards himself.<\/p>\n

Pre-Flop<\/strong>
\nAfter everyone has gotten their cards, a betting round begins. This round is called pre-flop because it is before the first three community cards, the flop, are dealt. Starting with the player to the left of the big blind, each player must decide if they want to call the big blind, raise it, or fold. Checking (passing without betting) is not allowed in the pre-flop round, except by the big blind. The blinds are the last players to act pre-flop, and the money they put in as blinds can count towards their opening bet. If there are no raises pre-flop, the big blind can just check and go on to the next round.<\/p>\n

The Flop<\/strong>
\nAfter the pre-flop betting round, the dealer discards the top card of the deck face down, called the \u201cburn,\u201d and then deals three cards face-up in the center of the table. This is called the flop. The three face-up cards count as part of everyone\u2019s hand. For example, if your hand was AA, and the flop was 55A, you would have a full-house of aces full of fives. If someone else had a hand of 56, their hand would be three-of-a-kind fives, and so on. These cards in the center are called community cards.<\/p>\n

After the flop, there is another betting round; this time starting immediately to the dealer\u2019s left. If the blinds haven\u2019t folded, they are the first to act, and then action proceeds clockwise around the table.<\/p>\n

On a player\u2019s turn, they can:<\/p>\n

Check \u2013 This can only be done if no one has bet yet. The player puts no money into the pot and passes action on to the next player. This is a passive play.<\/p>\n

Bet\/Raise \u2013 To bet chips on the quality of your hand. If you are the first player to put money in, it is called the bet, and can be any size greater than or equal to the minimum bet. If someone else has already put money in, to increase the size of the wager, you must raise. A raise must be greater than the other player\u2019s bet. These are aggressive plays.<\/p>\n

Call \u2013 To meet someone else\u2019s bet. After a player bets, all other players must meet the new bet, raise it, or fold. Play cannot go on to the next round unless everyone calls or folds to the highest bet.<\/p>\n

After all players have met the highest bet or folded, play moves on to the next round.<\/p>\n

The Turn<\/strong>
\nAfter another burn, the dealer puts another card face-up in the center of the table. This card too is a community card that acts as part of everyone\u2019s hand, and is called the turn. The turn is followed by another betting round with the same rules as the flop, except the minimum bet is doubled. After that betting round the final community card is dealt.<\/p>\n

The River<\/strong>
\nThe final community card is called the river, and it is dealt face-up after another burn. There is then a final betting round with the same rules as the turn. Any players that haven\u2019t folded after the final betting round proceed to the showdown.<\/p>\n

The Showdown<\/strong>
\nThe last player to bet (not call) is the first to show his cards. Players then go clockwise around the table revealing their cards. A player only need to reveal his hand if it is best hand so far; if there is a better hand showing, the player may fold his cards rather than revealing them.
\nIn the end, the play showing the best 5-card poker hand is the winner and gets to take down all the chips that have been bet in the hand. In the case of a tie, the pot is split between the tied players.<\/p>\n

All-In and Side Pots<\/strong>
\nIf a player puts all his\/her chips into the pot, it is called going \u201call in.\u201d If a player goes all in, all players that want to stay in the hand must meet that wager. If those players wish to continue betting, they create a side pot that can\u2019t be won by the all-in player. At the showdown, the players reveal their hands. If the all in player has the best hand, he wins the main pot, but not the side pot. Then the remaining player with the best hand takes down the side pot. If the all in player does not have the best hand, then the player who does takes down the main pot and the side pot.<\/p>\n

The Diagram<\/strong>
\nHere\u2019s a helpful diagram to show what a game looks like.<\/p>\n

Well that\u2019s all you need to get started playing Texas Hold\u2019em. Get together some chips and some friends and have a good time. To improve your game, try reading poker books or watching pros play on TV, or you can just stay tuned for more strategy here at Gambling City.<\/p>\n

Now it\u2019s time for you to go out and become a master!<\/p>\n

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