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Deal or No Deal: Dealing Cards for a Texas Hold’em Game

Project 4: Multi-media Lesson. Deal or No Deal: Dealing Cards for a Texas Hold’em Game. Virtual Host: John Morales Revised: September 21, 2011. Continue. Project 4: Multi-media Lesson. Deal or No Deal: Dealing Cards for a Texas Hold’em Game. Back. Next. MENU Introduction Objectives

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Deal or No Deal: Dealing Cards for a Texas Hold’em Game

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  1. Project 4: Multi-media Lesson Deal or No Deal: Dealing Cards for a Texas Hold’em Game Virtual Host: John Morales Revised: September 21, 2011 Continue

  2. Project 4: Multi-media Lesson Deal or No Deal: Dealing Cards for a Texas Hold’em Game Back Next MENU Introduction Objectives Topic #1 Topic #2 Topic #3 Topic #4 Conclusion • HOW TO NAVIGATE • Use the hyperlinks provided in the MENU to your left to navigate to specific topics in this module. • Between topics, use the < BACK and NEXT > buttons to navigate between the slides in a given topic. Page 2 of 10

  3. Project 4: Multi-media Lesson Deal or No Deal: Dealing Cards for a Texas Hold’em Game Back Next MENU Introduction Objectives Pre-Flop Flop Turn River Conclusion INTRODUCTION The Texas Hold’em Boom has sparked many friends and families playing home games. New players to this new popular poker game have to adjust to its unique style of play. Texas Hold’em brings some changes to both the dealer and the players vs. more traditional 5 card poker games. In this training series, we will cover some of the topics related to the dealer’s role in a Texas Hold’em game. First up in this series is “Deal or No Deal: Dealing Cards for a Texas Hold’em Game.” Page 3 of 10

  4. Project 4: Multi-media Lesson Deal or No Deal: Dealing Cards for a Texas Hold’em Game Back Next MENU Introduction Objectives Pre-Flop Flop Turn River Conclusion • OBJECTIVES • Terminal Objective: Upon completion of this module, learner will be able to deal cards in a standard Texas Hold'em poker game from pre-flop to river. • Enabling Objectives: Given a randomized list of steps to be completed, learner will be able to: • Identify the proper card dealing steps for the Pre-Flop portion of a Texas Hold'em poker game; • Identify the proper card dealing steps of the Flop portion of a Texas Hold'em poker game; • Identify the proper card dealing steps of the Turn portion of a Texas Hold'em poker game; and • Identify the proper card dealing steps of the River portion of a Texas Hold'em poker game. Page 4 of 10

  5. Project 4: Multi-media Lesson Deal or No Deal: Dealing Cards for a Texas Hold’em Game Back Next MENU Introduction Objectives Pre-Flop Flop Turn River Conclusion • To start off the game, the dealer has to complete the following steps. This part of the Texas Hold’em game is called the “Pre-flop.” • Shuffle cards. • Allow small and big blinds to be paid by the designated players. • Starting from the appointed dealer's left, deal 1 card at a time face down. • Repeat Step 3 to assure all players have 2 face down cards. • Allow a round of betting to be completed. DID YOU KNOW? The term for the player with the dealer button is “on the button” (i.e. the appointed dealer). Page 5 of 10

  6. Project 4: Multi-media Lesson Deal or No Deal: Dealing Cards for a Texas Hold’em Game Back Next MENU Introduction Objectives Pre-Flop Flop Turn River Conclusion • Once players have decided to fold or to continue, the dealer completes the next set of steps. This part of the Texas Hold’em game is called the “Flop”. • Place one card face down on the table. • Place three cards face up in the middle of the table. • Allow another round of betting to be completed. DID YOU KNOW? The card placed faced down on the flop, turn and river is called the ‘burn card’. Page 6 of 10

  7. Project 4: Multi-media Lesson Deal or No Deal: Dealing Cards for a Texas Hold’em Game Back Next MENU Introduction Objectives Pre-Flop Flop Turn River Conclusion • Once players have decided to fold or to continue, the dealer completes the next set of steps. This part of the Texas Hold’em game is called the “Turn”. • Place one card face down on top of the other burn cards. • Place one card face up in line with the other three faced up cards. • Allow another round of betting to be completed. DID YOU KNOW? The turn is sometimes called “4th Street”. Page 7 of 10

  8. Project 4: Multi-media Lesson Deal or No Deal: Dealing Cards for a Texas Hold’em Game Back Next MENU Introduction Objectives Pre-Flop Flop Turn River Conclusion • Once players have decided to fold or to continue, the dealer completes the next set of steps. This part of the Texas Hold’em game is called the “River”. • Place one card face down on top of the other burn cards. • Place one card face up in line with the other four faced up cards. • Allow final round of betting to be completed. • Determine the winning hand or player. DID YOU KNOW? The Texas State Legislature officially recognizes Robstown, Texas as the game's birthplace, dating the game to the early 1900s. Page 8 of 10

  9. Project 4: Multi-media Lesson Deal or No Deal: Dealing Cards for a Texas Hold’em Game Back Next MENU Introduction Objectives Pre-Flop Flop Turn River Conclusion CLOSING While the steps involved in dealing cards for a standard Texas Hold'em game appear simple, it takes some practice and repetition to become proficient. Therefore, shuffle up and deal! Page 9 of 10

  10. Project 4: Multi-media Lesson Deal or No Deal: Dealing Cards for a Texas Hold’em Game Back Next MENU Introduction Objectives Pre-Flop Flop Turn River Conclusion TRANSITION Dealing cards is only one aspect of the Texas Hold'em poker game. Check out our other demo video titled, "I Want to be a Millionaire: How to Facilitate the Betting Rounds for a Texas Hold'em Game." Page 10 of 10

  11. DRAFT: STORYBOARD VERSION Deal or No Deal: Dealing Cards for a Texas Hold’em Game THE END Rewind

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