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Raise When you start out playing
Texas Holdem you will think that the rules are deceptively
simple. Beleive me, they are a lot more complex than you may
think and will dictate how you play the game.
The Big Blind and the Small
Blind are put on the table. These bets are mandatory and
they revolve around the table so that eveybody gets a turn
to pay.
The dealer will first deal
two cards to every player. These cards are delt down and are
called you hole cards or pocket cards. This is your hand to
be held tight to the vest. Show no one these cards. Now you
can do 1 of three things. Call the bet of the Big Blind by
putting a matching amount into the pot. Raise the pot by
putting at least double the amount of the Big Blind. Or fold
your hand. If you are smart you will take this option more
than not.
If you are sitting at the
Big Blind or the Small Blind you had to put money into the
pot before you saw your cards so you can raise yourself. A
word of caution. If one of the blinds raises. Watch
out.
After everone has thier
money in the pot or has folded their cards. The dealer will
deal the Flop. He burns the first card and then deals out
three cards face up in the middle of the table. You now have
five cards. The three community cards of the Flop and your
two pocket cards. The best poker hand that you can make out
of the five cards is what you bet on for the next round. It
is called the turn. The dealer burns another card and deals
the turn face up on the table. At this point the minumum bet
doubles.
After the action is
completed the dealer then burns another card and deals the
final community card called the river. There is a saying
that in Texas holdem poker, "You live or die on the river."
after the next round of betting the best poker hand
wins.
Texas Holdem
Poker
Don't hesitate to
download the Texas Holdem Poker game. If you don't like it
you can remove it from you computer with ease. Play the free
Texas Holdem game before your try the real money game just
to get used to the software. If you are new to Texas Holdem
play the play money games a lot. If you are on a dial up
connection write down the number of the game that you are
playing in case you get bumped off the net and have to
reconnect. The software knows if you have been disconnected
and will save your place.
What is No Limit Texas
Holdem Poker?
No limit Texas Holdem Poker
simply means that you can bet as much as you have in your
stack. Of course, the highest effective bet that you can
make is the amount equal to the second biggest stack on the
table. You cannot knock out anyone just because you have
more chips than they do.
On The Button
If you are, "On The Button"
in Texas holdem it means that you are the symbolic dealer.
The house, of course, provides the real dealer for the game
but he will deal the cards as if they are coming from your
position on the table.
When you are on the button
in Teas Hold Em Poker then you are in the best position
possible. If you are playing tight this is the place that
you should loosen your poker play just a bit. The reason is
that you have all the information about what all of the
players are going to do. It is a good idea if you are in
this position to access the idea of stealing the blinds. If
no one raises the blind before it gets to you then a raise,
particularly if you have a halfway decent hand. Stealing the
blinds with a semi-bluff may sound like chipping nickels and
dimes out of an ice berg but when you take a look and see
that there are perhaps five or six big bets in the pot that
can contribute to your bottom line. You might change your
mind.
Why Do I Lose At Texas
Holdem Poker?
The most common reason that
you are always losing when you play poker is that you are
playing in to many hands.
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