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Poker is a fun betting game usually played at casinos. However, you can also play it online and participate in Poker tournaments offered by many Poker websites.
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Learn the Basics of Poker in 5 Minutes Poker is a fun betting game usually played at casinos. However, you can also play it online and participate in Poker tournaments offered by many Poker websites. If you are a newbie and eager to learn its basics, you have come to the right destination. Poker is a game of luck coupled with skills of probability and experience. The most important aspect of Poker is knowing how to bet and when to fold, as this may become the determining factor in your winning. Seasoned Poker players are well versed in this tactic
through sheer grit and logic. They also have experience gathered over the years of playing Poker and its variations like 3 Patti, Call Break game, Texas Hold 'em, High Low Chicago, etc. The Basics of Poker ●We play all variations of Poker with a standard deck of 52 cards which are ranked from high to low, with the Aces being the highest ranking cards, Kings coming next, and so on till the two's (deuces). ●There are 2 to 9 players apart from a dealer who does not participate in the betting and can only deal cards. ●Players are dealt a hand/set of 5 cards by the dealer. ●Betting starts from the player to the left of the dealer. ●The player who has the best combination of five cards among all other players has the highest odds of winning.
Ranking of Hands in Poker It is important to know the poker hand rankings as dealt in a hand to understand your chances of winning so that you can bet accordingly. The combinations of cards are listed below. You should know about each one before you play Poker. 1.Royal Flush Five High ranking cards of the same suit in the sequence. For example, Ace, King, Queen, Jack, & 10 of diamonds. 2.Straight Flush A pure sequence of five consecutive ranking cards belonging to the same suit. 3.Four-of-a-kind Four same ranking cards along with another card of any ranking. For example, A,A,A,A,8. 4.Full House Three cards of the same ranking, along with two other cards of the same ranking. For example, 5,5,5,8,8. 5.Flush Different cards (with no order or sequence) of the same suit. 6.Straight Five cards in the sequences but belonging to different suits.
7.Three-of-a-kind Three cards of the same ranking, along with two other cards of different ranking. 8.Two Pair Two pairs of similar ranking cards and one card of a different ranking or suit. For example, 3,3,8,8,A. 9.One Pair A hand consisting of one pair of similar ranking cards along with three other different ranking cards. 10.High Card The highest ranking card in a hand of all different ranking cards. For example, in A,3,5,6,10, the high card is A.
How to Play Poker Every player on the table is dealt five cards face-down by the dealer. The player to the left of the dealer starts the game by betting a predefined amount, and it goes in clockwise order. Players get the option to call, raise, or fold (whatever they find apt in the situation). When a player calls, he places the same amount of bet as the previous player; if he raises, he puts more than the previous player, and if he chooses to fold, he does not participate in that round of betting and leaves his bet money on the table. The dealer places 3 Community cards on the middle of the table (called the pot) face up. This is the "flop" round. Once the bets are put, a fourth card is dealt, and this round is called the "turn" round, which is followed by another round of betting. In the last round, called the "River," the final community card is placed. You can play Poker online at Poker sites where you can also stand a chance to get a Poker bonus on signup. You can practice playing Poker before you bet using real money. Expert or Professional players are thoroughly versed in the trades of Poker due to their years of experience. Refer to this guide whenever you need assistance with the rules and terminologies of Poker. Happy gaming!