A refresher for the returning champion,
and a quick guide for the beginner. Knowing
the Texas hold'em rules can make all the
difference in your game and the winnings
you take home. Even a long timer may need
a refresher every now and then. Take a
moment and read below to be on your way
to enjoying and understanding the game.
In the game Texas Hold 'Em you use a
standard 52 card deck. After the cards
are shuffled or as with Internet Texas
Hold'em you make your start by placing
the predetermined amount of money into
the pot, which is also called, posting
the blinds. This occurs before any cards
being dealt.
Often the first player (the player directly
beside the dealer on the left) puts half
the minimum in the pot and then all other
players put in the full minimum bet. By
doing this, there is always money to play
for in each hand.
When the initial bet is made, next each
player receives two cards face down. These
cards are known as the hole cards. After
looking at your hole cards, betting will
commence again. At this point, you can
call (which means you put in exactly what
you must to stay in the game), you can
raise the bet, or you can fold and try
again next time.
The dealer will then discard their top-card
(this is called burning) and place three
cards face up in the middle of the table.
Those cards are community cards. Keep
in mind any combination of your hole cards
and the community cards can be used to
make the best five-card poker hand. Placing
the community card is called the flop.
After the flop, the bets begin again.
Then there is another card placed in the
community pile face up. That card is called
the turn. After the turn another round
of betting occurs. Then the fifth and
final card is placed in the community
pile. This card is called the river.
After the river card the final round
of betting occurs. By the Texas hold'em
rules everyone still in the game reveals
his or her hand. The person with the best
hand wins.
These are the general Texas hold’em rules.
Texas Hold'em poker is a fabulous game
of chance and strategy. Take your chances
and have a great time playing. On thing
that is great about Internet Texas Hold'em
is the others players can’t read you to
try to find out if you’re bluffing. Online
or off, Texas Hold’em poker is a great
combination of luck and strategy.
| About The Author
David Olsen has been writing about
online casinos and casino strategy
for over five years and is considered
an authority in the online gambling
world. His latest website, Play
Video Poker, is all about video
Poker with special attention paid
to Online Poker. Visit His site
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Mr. Olsen works from home and is
married with one young son.
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This article was posted on November
27, 2005