Beginners Guide to Understanding the Game

By Green Steine | September 28, 2008


by Green Steine

In the very beginning, the game might seem complex but Texas Hold 'em will get less complicated. This is a card game of chance. It is played by relying on big and small blinds.

These are forced bets by two opposing players. Antes can also be used over and above the blinds like used in traditional poker. The dealer will get what is called the "button" which indicates who the dealer was.

The button will be passed after each round, going clockwise as each hand is played. This is done so that everyone knows who the dealer is consistently. The reason for this is because the small blind is offered by the player that sits to the left of the dealer.

The amount is usually half of the big blind. The big blind is made by the player to the left of the small blind. This must be equal to the minimum bet.

Tournament Hold 'em might use the blind structure on occasion. And this could increase as the game progresses. There is never any telling what will happen there.

The idea of the game is to get rid of players until there are just two players remaining. This is called 'head-to-head' and the game will change depending on the blinds. The dealer will post the small blind and the opponent will place the big blind.

The dealer goes first, prior to the flop. After the flop, the dealer plays last for the rest of the hand. There are three various kinds of Hold 'em, limit, no limit, and pot limit hold'em.

Limit hold 'em is the most highly favored. This type of hold'em bets and raises in the first two rounds of betting and must be equal to the big blind (small bet). The next couple rounds of betting are called the turn and river.

The bets and raises must be two times of the big blind (big bet). No-limit hold 'em is the type of hold 'em that you would observe if you were to engage in watching the big tournaments shown on TV. Players are allowed to bet or raise as they see fit with this type of play.

This is including any amount over the minimum raise up to all of the chips that the player holds at the table. This is called an all in bet. At a minimum the raise must be minimally equal to the big blind.

If a player desires to re raise, he must raise the minimum amount of the prior raise. The raise or re-raise has to equal the amount of the previous raise. If not, the first raiser can not raise again.

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