Texas Holdem Poker Official Rules
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Texas Hold 'Em (or Texas Holdem) is the primary version of Poker played in many casinos, and it's the version seen on television shows like the Travel Channel's World Poker Tour and ESPN's World Series of Poker. Texas Hold’em Poker is a casino type game where the objective is to win the best hand out of a group of players. Players are initially given two cards, called “hole” cards, that they hold throughout the game (hence the name). They then try to make the best five card hand out of their initial holes and five community cards. Texas Hold’em Rules. In Texas hold’em each player is dealt two cards called their ‘hole’ cards. Hole cards can only be seen and used by one person. The dealer button (denoted by a circular disc) is allocated before hands are dealt to allow for the positioning of the forced bets: small blind and big blind, and also to determine who will act first and last in the hand. It is a tradition of Poker that any club or group of players may make special rules, called 'house rules,' to suit their personal preferences. Of course, any such house rules should be written down. Before play begins, the players should set a time limit for when the game ends and stick to it. Texas Hold’em Basic Poker Rules Texas Hold’em is played with a standard deck of 52 cards. The object of the game is to make the best possible five-card poker hand using any combination of the two card’s in a player’s hand (known as the “hole cards”) and the five community cards that the dealer places in the middle of the table.
Dealer's choice poker games are special variations on casino favorites, such as Super Texas Hold em. Dealer's choice games are not generally found in poker tournaments, online poker sites or at casinos. These are usually played in private home games as a way to add more excitement or level the playing field. Super Texas Hold em is a variation of traditional Texas Hold em that plays relatively the same except that players are dealt an extra hole card.
Super Texas Hold em Rules
The rules of Super Texas Hold em are almost identical to regular Texas Hold em, so a basic understanding of that game is required in order to enjoy the variation. In Super Texas Hold em, players are dealt three hole cards to start with, as opposed to the two hole cards that are dealt in Texas Hold em. However, in Super Texas Hold em players must use at least one of their hole cards, whereas in Texas Hold em it is possible to win with a hand made entirely of community cards. You may use as many hole cards in your hand as you like.
The game play in Super Texas Hold em is similar to most Hold em variations. Play begins with one player making the large blind, the player to his left making the small blind and everybody else paying into the ante. Players are dealt three hole cards which are kept private, and then a round of betting begins. You may fold, raise or check the bet during betting rounds. Three more cards are dealt to the community during a round called the Flop. This is followed by a round of betting. Next, an additional card known as the Turn is added to the community hand and another betting round begins. Finally, the last community card known as the River is dealt to the community and players have one last chance to bet before the showdown. At the showdown, the player with the best five card hand using a combination of hole cards and community cards will win the pot.
Super Texas Hold em Strategy
The strategy you would use in a typical game of Texas Hold em will apply in Super Texas Hold em. You want to be aggressive when you have a good hand, fold when you have a lousy hand and try to bluff your opponents as best as possible. The addition of another hole card, however, make the pre-flop round much more important. It is possible that you could be dealt a three of a kind or suited connectors that could make for a flush or straight. Likewise, you could have a small pair to start with and easily end up with a full house or two pair as early as the flop. Having strong hole cards can make it easier for you to play looser and more aggressive as you have more chances of finishing with the best hand. You will want to pay attention to how players wager before the Flop as this can be an indication of how strong their hole cards are. It is harder to bluff players into folding before the Flop in a Super Texas Hold em game.
OBJECTIVE: To become a winner you should make up the highest possible poker hand of five cards, using the two initially dealt cards and the five community cards.
NUMBER OF PLAYERS: 2-10 players
NUMBER OF CARDS: 52- deck cards
RANK OF CARDS: A-K-Q-J-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2
THE DEAL: Every player is dealt two cards face down which is commonly called ‘hole cards’.
TYPE OF GAME: Casino
AUDIENCE: Adults
Introduction to Texas Hold ‘Em
How to Play
First Round Betting: The Pre-Flop
Second Round Betting: The Flop
Third & Fourth Round Betting: The Turn & The River
Ties
Pairs– if two players are tied for highest pairs a “kicker” or the next highest-ranking card is used to determine the winner. You continue until one player has a higher-ranking card or both are determined to have the same exact hand, in which case the pot is split.
Two pairs– in this tie, the higher ranked pair wins, if top pairs are equal in rank you move to the next pair, then move to kickers if necessary.
Three of a kind – higher ranking card takes the pot.
Straights – the straight with the highest-ranking card wins; if both straights are the same the pot is split.
Flush – The flush with the highest-ranking card wins, if the same you move to the next card till a winner is found or hands are the same. If hands are the same split the pot.
Full house – the hand with the higher ranking three cards wins.
Four of a kind – the higher ranking set of four wins.
Straight flush – ties are broken the same as a regular straight.
Royal Flush – split the pot.