Both variations of Texas Hold'em (Limit & No Limit) are played with a standard deck of 52 cards, what's different about Hold'em is how players make their hands. In this popular version of poker, players receive 2 face-down cards - called the hole or pocket cards. These two cards make your starting hand. As betting rounds progress, up to 5 community cards (dealt face up in the centre of the table) will be dealt. The winner is the player who either forces his opponents to fold, or has the best ranked 5 card poker hand at the end of the hand (the "showdown”). So what hands are better than others? Remember, each player makes their best 5 card hand out of the available 7 (the 5 community cards plus the 2 hole cards) - every player can use the community cards and sometimes the 5 communal cards from the best hand (in which case the pot is shared between all remaining players). Hands rank as follows… Royal Flush (10,J,Q,K,A of same suit) Straight Flush (any consecutive 5 cards of same suit) 4 of a kind (as it says! 4 cards of the same value) Full house (3 of a kind combined with a pair e.g. A,A,A,5,5 "Aces over 5's”) Flush (5 cards of the same suit) Straight (any 5 consecutive cards, not suited) 3 of a kind (3 of the same value) 2 pairs (exactly what it says e.g. A,A,5,5,3) pair (two cards of same value) high card (no other hand) In the result of 2 players having the same hand (e.g. a pair of aces), the high card kicker (the highest card after the Aces) determines the winner. The order of play in Hold'em is decided by the "dealer button”. This is a visible marker that rotates between the players, in a clockwise motion, before the start of each new hand. The player seated left of the button always acts first in any given betting round. The player who has the button therefore, acts last. This is a huge advantage as this player can wait to see how all the other players act, before making his own decision. After players are dealt their hole cards, betting begins with the obligatory blinds. These are small forced bets that ensure that every single pot has a value. In Hold'em, the two players left of the button place these small bets. As the button moves before each round begins, so does the obligation to place blinds. It's always the two players left of the button that pay the blinds. The value of the blinds depends on how big a game you are playing and are only placed on the first round of betting. So now, we're set up and ready to gamble - the hole cards are dealt and the blinds are in. Let's start gambling! When it's a players turn to act, he has 5 options. Call - match a previously made bet Bet - wager an amount, adding it to the pot Check - make no bet
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