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Texas Holdem Poker
So you're new to Texas Hold'Em poker? Not a crisis.
Texas Hold 'Em poker is by far the most excellent game for a
beginner to learn. Instead of other poker games like Omaha High
or 7 card stud which involves a great many more potential for
calculating odds and maybe even trying to count cards, Hold'Em
can be educated in a few minutes by anybody, and you can be
playing quite well with a few hours practice. In order to learn
the game, however, you must play and you must play fairly often.
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A Texas Hold em poker game goes as follows:
1. The betting arrangement can vary, but most
games start with two players placing out a prearranged amount
of money so there is an initial amount to play for. This is
called posting the blinds. These players are the two to the
left of the dealer.
2. The dealer shuffles up an entire deck of
52 playing cards.
3. Each player is dealt two cards face down.
These are called your hole or pocket cards.
4. Then there is a round of betting starting
with the guy to the left of the two who posted the blinds. This
round is usually referred to by the term pre-flop.
5. The amount betted depends on what kind of
game it is.
6. Much like most games of poker, players can
check, raise, or fold.
7. After the betting round ends, the dealer
discards the top card of the deck. This is called a burn card.
This is done to prevent cheating. |
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