Texas
holdem poker (also hold’em, holdem) is the most popular poker game in
the
casinos and poker card rooms across North America and Europe, as well
as online. Hold ‘em is a community card game where each player may use
any combination of the five community cards and the player’s own two
hole cards to make a poker hand, in contrast to poker variants like
stuor draw where each player holds a separate individual hand.
After
slow but steady gains in popularity throughout the 20th century, hold
‘em’s popularity surged in the 2000s due to exposure on television, on
the Internet and in popular literature. During this time hold ‘em
replaced 7 card stud as the most common game in U.S. casinos, almost
totally eclipsing the once popular game. The no-limit betting form is
used in the widely televised main event of the World Series of Poker
(WSOP) and the World Poker Tour (WPT). Because each player
starts with only two cards and the remaining cards are shared, it is an
excellent game for strategic analysis (including mathematical
analysis). Hold ‘em’s simplicity and popularity have inspired a wide
variety of strategy books which provide recommendations for proper
play.
The OBJECTIVE of Texas Holdem Poker
In Texas hold ‘em, like
all variants of poker, individuals compete for an amount of money
contributed by the players themselves (called the pot). Because the
cards are dealt randomly and outside the control of the players, each
player attempts to control the amount of money in the pot based on the
hand the player holds. The game is divided
into a series of hands or deals; at the conclusion of each hand, the
pot is typically awarded to one player. A hand may
end at the showdown, in which case the remaining players compare their
hands and the highest hand is awarded the pot; that highest hand is
usually held by only one player, but can be held by more in the case of
a tie. The other possibility for the conclusion of a hand is when all
but one player have folded and have thereby abandoned any claim to the
pot, in which case the pot is awarded to the player who has not folded. The objective of
winning players is not winning every individual hand, but rather making
mathematically correct decisions regarding when and how much to bet,
raise, call or fold. By making such decisions, winning poker players
maximize long-term winnings by maximizing their expected utility on
each round of betting.
How to play Texas Holdem
A
small dealer button identifies one player as the dealer. The dealer
button moves clockwise to the next player after every completed hand.
Before any cards are dealt to the players, any enforced bets must be
put into the pot. These enforced bets are usually in the forms of blind
bets and antes.
The first player to the dealers left must post the first blind bet,
called the small blind.
The second player to the dealers left must post the second blind bet,
called the big blind.
The small blind is usually smaller then the big blind- hence the terms
‘small’ and ‘big’ as identifiers. In most games, the small blind will
be half of the big blind. Each player is dealt two cards face down,
called hole cards. A players hole cards may be used only by him, and
are visible to nobody.
After the deal, the player to the left of the big blind must open the
betting action by either calling the big blind, raising, or folding.
All players participate in the first round of betting, and continue to
the next.
In the next round, known as the flop, or Third Street, three community
cards are dealt face up. Betting begins with the player to the left of
the dealer. A betting round ensues.
After betting ceases on the flop, a fourth community card is dealt face
up for all players to use. A new round of betting begins. This round is
known as the turn, or Fourth Street. On Fourth Street, the bet amount
doubles to the game’s highest limit.
Once betting is complete on the turn, a fifth and final community card
is dealt face up. A betting round follows, known as the river, or Fifth
Street.
This is the final round of betting in a hand of Holdem.
After the final round of betting, any players remaining in the round
must show down their hands. The player with the highest ranked
five-card poker hand wins the pot. If two players show down identical
hands for a tie, they must split the pot.
The round of Holdem is over after the pot has been returned to the
winner, and dealer button moves clockwise to prepare for a new hand.
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