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TEXAS
HOLD 'EM
If your first two cards are a pair of Aces, Kings, or Queens,
or an Ace/King or Ace/Queen suited, stay in the hand. Never
stay in with a pair of 6s or less. After the "flop"
(the community deal of the next three cards) drop out if
you don't substantially improve the hand, or bet aggressively
if you do substantially improve the hand.
Hold 'em is most easily described as a variation of seven-card
stud. Two cards are dealt face down to each player, and
then a total of five community cards are dealt face up in
the center of the table. Each player uses the five community
cards in combination with his hole cards to form the best
five-card hand. After the first two cards are dealt to each
player, there is a round of betting, beginning with a forced,
blind bet by one, two, and sometimes three players to the
immediate left of the dealer or the button if there is a
house dealer. In limit hold 'em there is usually only one
forced blind.
After that first round
of betting, the dealer turns over three cards, called the
flop, in the center of the table. These are the first three
community cards. Thus, if the flop is Ar8r5+ a player holding
A45 in the hole has two pair; a player holding 7V6r in the
hole has a four-flush and an open-ended straight; and a
player holding 848 in the hole has three 8s.
Following the flop, there is a round of betting, followed
by a fourth community card, then another round of betting,
then a fifth and final community card and a final round
of betting. Each round of betting begins with the first
active player to the left of the dealer or button. In the
showdown the best high hand wins.
Texas Hold’em Game play Review
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The dealer deals each player 2 down cards.
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1st
round of betting.
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The
dealer burns** a card and deals the flop.
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2nd
round of betting
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Another
card is burned and a fourth community card " the
turn " is dealt.
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3rd
round of betting.
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A
last card is burned and the final community card or "
river " is dealt.
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The
last round of betting.
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All
remaining players participate in a showdown. Each player
makes their best 5 card poker hand. The person who initiated
the last round of betting shows his/her cards first.
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