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Hold'em Poker Rules
Hold'em is a poker game for two to ten players with fairly simple rules. The object is
to make the best 5-card poker hand using any combination of the 2 cards dealt face down
to you and the 5 common cards dealt face up on the table. Here is the flow of play.
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The Dealer
Cards are dealt from the position of Dealer, which rotates clockwise around
the table after each hand. The player designated as Dealer for a given hand is identified
by a round "D" marker on the table. The software will automatically deal cards on behalf of the Dealer.
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Blinds
To start the game, the player to the left of the Dealer puts up the Small Blind
(which is usually half the minimum bet) and the player to his left posts the Big Blind
(equal to the minimum bet). This gets the pot started and encourages other players to place
bets. They are called "blinds" because these bets are made before any cards are seen.
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The Deal
Each player is dealt two cards, called Pocket Cards, which are visible only to the
player holding them.
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Betting
After all players have received their two pocket cards, there is a Round of Betting
starting with the player to the left of the player who posted the Big Blind. Depending
on prior activity in the current hand of play, a player can fold, check, call, bet, raise
or re-raise within the bounds of the Game Limits and Table Stakes. A round of betting may
circle the table several times if there are raises and re-raises. The round ends when all
players have either called the last bet or folded.
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The Flop
Next comes the Flop, where 3 cards are dealt face-up in the common area of the table, followed
by another round of betting.
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The Turn
Then comes the Turn, where a 4th common card is dealt face-up next to the Flop, and a third
round of betting occurs.
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The River
The final common card, called the River, is placed face-up next to the Turn and is followed by
the last round of betting.
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The Showdown
The Showdown occurs after betting concludes. The remaining players compare the best five-card
poker hands they make using any combination of their 2 pocket cards and the 5 common cards. The
player with the highest hand rank takes the pot. Occasionally, two or more players will have hands
of equal rank or the best possible hand is comprised using all 5 common cards. In these cases, the
players involved share the pot.
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Next Hand
After the pot is distributed, the Dealer button moves to the next player on the left
(clockwise around the table), and the players to the left of the new Dealer post blinds so the deal
for a new hand can start.
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5-Card Poker Hand Ranks
The 5-card Poker hands shown below are ranked from highest (Royal Flush) to lowest (High Card). A hand
with a higher rank beats any hand with a lower rank.
Royal Flush
Straight Flush
Four of a Kind
Full House
Flush
Straight
Three of a Kind
Two Pair
Pair
High Card
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Card Ranks
The Rank of Cards from highest (Ace) to lowest (Two) is:
Note: There is no ranking of Suits in Poker. For example, an Ace of Spades does not outrank an Ace
of Clubs. They are of equal rank.
Source: Casino Glamour
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