Texas Holdem

Hold’em is one of the most popular forms of Poker around today. Everyone and their dog are learning how to play Hold’em. It’s fun, easy to learn and above all else the most entertaining. Thanks to Hold’em, online poker and online gambling in general has hit an all time high. Here at best poker online we bring you the top poker sites and the best poker rooms available for games like Texas Hold’em.


Texas Hold’em has plenty of strategy and bluffing, which we all know makes the game of poker that much more exciting. You can learn all you need about

Hold’em, as well as, winning strategies and even how to properly bluff. Don’t forget, practice makes perfect, so check back here regularly for any news, tips and even more tricks.


How to Play
1.Texas Hold’em plays with a standard deck of 52 cards.

2.Depending on the limits set through a particular room; for example, a starting bet of $5 is required to begin to play. Subsequently the buy in can range from $1 to as much as $10, 000. The professionals have a buy in ranging in the hundreds of thousands.

3.Player’s first place the ‘Blinds’; this would be the ‘Big Blind’ and the ‘Small Blind’.

4.The cards are shuffled and the players are dealt two cards each and placed face down.

5.The first round of betting begins, beginning the player on the left of the blinds. This is called the ‘Pre-flop’ and players may call, raise or fold if they so wish.

6.Once all bets are on the table, the dealer discards the top card, which is called the ‘burn card’, to dispel any cheating.

7.The dealer then deals the next three cards face up on the table. These cards are referred to as the ‘community cards’. All players get to see these cards and it is also known as the ‘flop’. Players use the community cards in combination with their two to form a winning poker hand.

8.The player to the left of the dealer starts another round of betting. Once again players choose to bet, fold or check if they so wish. The dealer then deals another (1) card, referred to as the ‘turn card’. Betting commences once again and it is no uncommon for bets to double or even triple in size.

9.The dealer deals the final card face up, also referred to as the ‘river’. At this point the players use the community cards along with their two cards to build a five card winning hand.

10.At last, the final round of betting begins and as well as the bluffing. Things get heated up here with some players going all in. Strategy and understanding your opponent become very important at this final stage.

11.The Showdown: Players who have not folded lay their cards on the table, usually beginning with player on the left of the last player to call.

12.The player with the best hand wins the pot. In case of a tie, the ante is then split.


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