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How to Play Texas Hold'em Poker
Texas Hold'em (also known as Hold'em) is the most popular poker game in the
world. There are three variations of Texas Hold'em, distinguished by their
betting limits:
The First round of Texas Hold’em: The two players immediately to the left of the
dealer button place blind bets to start the pot (similar in principle to an
ante). The player to the left of the dealer button posts the “small blind”
(usually equal to half the lower stake. At PartyPoker.com the small blind is
rounded down to the nearest dollar. However, as it is just a guideline, the
amount of the small blind could be set slightly differently).
The player to the left of the small blind is required to post the “big blind,”
equal to the lower stake limit. All the blinds in Hold’em poker are considered
live bets and the players who posted them will have the option of checking,
calling, raising or folding when the betting returns to their position.
Remember, the dealer button (and therefore the small blind and the big blind)
move around the table clockwise after each hand, so each player will post the
blind bets over time.
Once the blinds have been placed, two secret cards are dealt to each player
(“hole cards”), after which the first betting round starts. The player to the
left of the player who placed the big blind starts the betting for this round.
Each player now has the option to place his bets in the first round, which is
set at the lower limit of the stakes structure. (For example in a $10/$20
Hold’em game, the value of each bet is $10 for the first round. Therefore, when
a user makes the move “bet,” this is equal $10, and “raise” is $20…a raise
includes a call on the previous bet placed and one additional bet.)
Bets can be placed by playing Bet, Call or Raise. These options are available
depending on the action taken by the previous player. Each player always has the
option to fold. The first player to act has the option to bet, call or raise.
Subsequent players have the option of calling or raising. To call is to bet the
same amount as the previous player has bet. To raise is to match the previous
bet and increase the bet.
Every player participating in the hand should have equal amounts of money bet as
the previous players (includes bets, calls and raises). Until the time all the
players have placed equal amounts in the pot, the betting will continue. There
is a limit on the amount and the number of bets a player can place during a
betting round (four bets for limit games).
After the first round of betting is over, the Flop (the first three community
cards) is dealt. The community cards are common to all the players participating
in the hand.
The Second Round of Texas Hold’em: After the Flop (and in each subsequent
betting round), the first active player left of the dealer button is first to
act. The second betting round also limits the value of bets and raises to the
lower limit of the stake structure. So in a $10/$20 game, the value of each bet
is $10 for the second round.
Bets can be placed by playing Bet, Call and Raise. These options are available
to each player depending on the action taken by the previous player. The first
player to act in this round (the player left to the button) gets the option to
bet or to check (to refrain from betting…this is only available if no bet has
yet been made in the betting round). Once a player has bet, subsequent players
will get the Call and Raise options only.
After this the fourth community card is dealt; this is known as the Turn.
The Third Round of Texas Hold’em: The third betting round starts again with the
player left to the button, bets and raises are limited to the upper limit of the
stake structure (in a $10/$20 game, $20 is the upper stake…therefore, a single
bet in this instance is $20, and a raise is $40 – includes a call on the
previous bet and one additional bet). Bets can be placed by playing any of the
following options – Bet, Call and Raise. Combinations of these options are
available to the player depending on the action taken by the previous player.
After this the fifth and final community card is dealt; this is known as the
River.
The Fourth Round of Texas Hold’em: The fourth (and final) betting round starts
again with the player left to the button, bets and raises are limited to the
upper limit of the stake structure (in a $10/$20 game, $20 is the upper stake).
Bets can be placed by playing any of the following options – Bet, Call and
Raise. Combinations of these options are available to the player depending on
the action taken by the previous player.
Once all the bets have been made, there are two possible outcomes: either all
the players but one have folded (and hence that person wins the pot), or the
remaining players reveal their hands and the best hand wins the pot.
The game play remains same for both No-Limit and Pot-Limit Texas Hold’em game
with a few exceptions to the rules mentioned above:
In limit Texas Hold’em a maximum of four bets is allowed per player during any
betting round. This includes a (1) bet, (2) raise, (3) re-raise, and (4) cap,
but in No-Limit Texas Hold'em and Pot-Limit Texas Hold'em there is no limit to
the number of raises that a player can make. The only limit is that you cannot
raise yourself. If all the other players in the hand only call or fold, the
player would not get an option to raise, because the last raise was done by him.
The betting structure is the same at the play for free tables.
Betting Structure for No-Limit Texas Hold’em Poker Minimum raise: The raise
amount must be at least as much as the previous bet or raise in the same round.
As an example, if the first player to act bets $100 then the second player must
raise a minimum of $100 (total bet of $200).
Maximum eligible raise: The size of your stack (your chips on the table)
The betting structure is the same at the play for free tables.
The Betting Rules for Pot-Limit Texas Hold’em Poker Minimum eligible raise: The
raise amount must be at least as much as the previous bet or raise in the same
round. As an example, if the first player to act bets $100 then the second
player must raise a minimum of $100 (total bet of $200).
Maximum eligible raise: The size of the pot, which is defined as the total of
the active pot (which can be either the main pot or the side pot depending on
whether anyone has gone “all-in”) plus all bets on the table plus the amount the
active player must first call before raising.
As an example, if the active pot is $200 and the first player to act in the
round bets $150 and the next player calls $150, the third player has a maximum
eligible total bet of $800. The $800 total is made up of the $150 call and $650
raise.
The $650 max raise portion is equal to the pot of $200 + first player's $150 +
second player's $150 + his own call of $150.
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